Iceland review - 2013, Side 28

Iceland review - 2013, Side 28
26 ICELAND REVIEW sEARCh AND REsCUE dogs with them—and from the air. “It took less than five minutes to activate the search and rescue force. The first teams started searching at 2:30 am and shortly afterwards the Coast Guard helicopter joined the search. As there were indications that she had gone up Galtarhryggur we thought she might have been injured and fallen into the shrubs below. So that is where we launched the search, as well as searching around Heydalur. Gradually the search area was extended from point zero, where the miss- ing person was last seen.” “Around 9 pm on Friday night I changed places. I decided to move a bit higher up to make it easier for the people looking for me and walked up to this big rock,” says Lasserre. “I hoped of course that someone was looking for me but I knew that there was a big chance of them going some- where else. I thought maybe the people at Heydalur had taken the dog out and would give it a few hours.” In spite of being in a rather hopeless situation, Lasserre didn’t feel scared. “I was always trying to go some- where else in my mind. The worst thing was that I knew that the weather forecast was bad. I kept thinking about everybody and how stupid it would be if I would die now. But if it was going to happen I hoped it would happen quickly and that my body would be discovered soon.” Nature gave her consolation. “I’m embarrassed to say it but I talked to Iceland—not God—saying if I would die here at least it would be in this great place. It would just be a shame that I wouldn’t be able to see any more of it.” Finally, Lasserre got confirmation that she was being searched for. “At 4 am I could hear the helicopter but it was too far away. I heard it eight times on the other side [of the valley].” At that point, she felt absolutely overcome. “I was all wet and just wanted to be unconscious and fall asleep, but I was awake the whole time. I covered my jeans with some moss and it helped prevent- ing the rain from penetrating them. Then I heard the helicopter again, 300 to 500 meters away. I thought it couldn’t be true. I waved with my hand but was too late. Then I heard the helicopter one more time, coming from behind the mountains, closer to where I was sitting. I tried to get up but fell down—my feet were numb. But I waved with my scarf and finally they noticed me. They found me at 11:30 pm on Saturday night.” “She was found seven kilometers from point zero,” says Jón Arnar. Lasserre had hiked several hundred meters up Skötufjarðarheiði, which separates Mjóifjörður and Skötufjörður, the next fjord to the north. “The crew of a single- engine aircraft had spotted her footprints around 10 pm on Saturday and notified the helicopter crew. They couldn’t track the footprints because of the fog and went back for reinforcement. Then the weather cleared and they could search from the air. She was being closed in on from four directions. Conditions were foggy and there was a drizzle—not very cold, though. She was on her way to the next fjord, not far from a well-known hiking route,” Jón Arnar explains, commenting; “It was just as well that she had given up and stayed in one place. Otherwise she might have ended up in the highlands.” According to procedure, the search and rescue management had discussed all possible scenarios. In one sce- nario, Lasserre had been picked up by a car and was on her way to Paris, in another, she had died. “We had not reached the point of discussing for how long we would search for her. At the time she was found we were planning the search from noon to midnight the next day. We would have continued through the night.” “They took me onboard the helicopter. There was a doctor there who examined me. If my condition had been more severe they would have taken me to Reykjavík but I was flown to the hospital in Ísafjörður. I had a low temperature, 34.8°C [94.6°F], and Jón Arnar gestsson, member of search and rescue team Björg in Suðureyri, directed the search for Lasserre.
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