On Everest, a US climber was rescued

From the high camp of the tallest peak in the world, a climber from the United States has been rescued.

Air Dynasty Helicopter transported Bruce Davis Smith from Everest Camp-1, which is located at a height of 19,931 feet, to Everest base camp this afternoon.

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The mountaineer needed immediate assistance, according to Bal Krishna Pandit, a representative for Air Dynasty Heli Services Pvt. Ltd. The mountaineer had an issue with his leg.
Alpine Everest Guide Nepal Trek & Expedition Pvt. Ltd. organized Smith’s expedition.

Capt. Shashwot Dulal (IP), an experienced pilot with several hours of mountain rescue flights, led the rescue operation.

The climber is receiving care at the EBC clinic, which is administered by Everest ER and the Himalayan Rescue Association.

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