Canoe Accident in Ertingen: A Welshman Experiences Emergency on Wednesday Morning
In the picturesque town of Ertingen, located in the region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, a 71-year-old tourist from Wales had a harrowing experience while canoeing on the Danube. The Police Headquarters Ulm, a government agency responsible for public safety and law enforcement in and around Ulm, played a crucial role in the rescue.
According to the Police Headquarters Ulm, the incident occurred around 11:00 AM when the tourist capsized due to the rapids. A construction worker, who was working nearby, noticed the chilled tourist warming up in a construction vehicle and called the police.
The police officers from Riedlingen police station responded promptly. They found the tourist and provided him with a thermal blanket to keep him warm. The officers also assisted him in retrieving his canoe and belongings from the water.
Despite the initial scare, the Welshman decided to continue his canoe trip. The Police Headquarters Ulm, which serves as a contact point for the public to report incidents or ask questions, may be able to provide additional information about the incident.
For further inquiries, you can contact the Police Headquarters Ulm at 0731/188-1111 or send an email to [email protected]. The official website of the police headquarters in Baden-Württemberg is http://www.polizei-bw.de/.
The head of the Ulm Police Headquarters, with whom the tourist from Wales made contact, is Chief Superintendent Markus Grünewald. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety while enjoying outdoor activities and the diligent work of the police in ensuring public safety.
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