{"id":127514,"date":"2025-05-02T15:39:18","date_gmt":"2025-05-02T15:39:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/hunter-shot-call-air-ambulance-news-inland-local-news-tv-and-radio\/"},"modified":"2025-05-02T15:39:19","modified_gmt":"2025-05-02T15:39:19","slug":"hunter-shot-call-air-ambulance-news-inland-local-news-tv-and-radio","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/hunter-shot-call-air-ambulance-news-inland-local-news-tv-and-radio\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;Hunter shot! Call Air Ambulance \u00bb &#8211; news Inland &#8211; local news, TV and radio"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>SAKA COMPLETE: Villy Giverhaug was the shot in the thigh with rough -caliber hunting ammunition on a hunting trip in November. He was critically injured and was transported to St. Olavs Hospital in Trondheim, where he lost a lot of blood and had a body temperature of just 32 degrees. The bullet had broken twelve centimeters of the femur, and it was long uncertain whether they could save the leg to Villy. The Norwegian Hunters and Fishermen&#8217;s Association demanded better figures from the police on the number of accidents and near-misses hunting. Villy, who has been an avid hunter all his life, has been respected for hunting in forest terrain after the accident. His goal now is to train the foot to be able to go on small, simple hunting trips. The summary is created by a Ki-service from Openai. The content is quality assured by news&#8217;s \u200b\u200bjournalists before publishing. On a hunting trip in November last year, Villy Giverhaug went on fresh deer tracks. He warns the hunting buddies on the radio connection. The next message to the hunting comrades is far more dramatic. Critically damaged rifle shot there is spruce forest in the hunting terrain and difficult to reach. Villy soon finds an expensive ladder, and a few meters into the ladder he belongs to a strong bang and a rifle shot whistle past. He thinks someone shoot at the animal that he may have chased up, and is standing completely quiet. Three seconds later, it smells again. &#8211; I just hit the same. I fell right on the butt. The shot had hit me and not the deer, says Giverhaug. Villy quickly understands the seriousness, he is hit in the thigh with rough -calibra hunting ammunition. Today, the 70-year-old has all his life been an avid hunter. This image is from an earlier deer hunting. Now Villy is looking for, but he is unsure if he wants to hunt more in forest terrain. Photo: Private severely injured and in close shock, he gets shouted over the radio connection: &#8211; Hunter shot! Call air ambulance! He who had solved the shot coming down to Villy, but there is no telephone coverage in the area. But higher up in the terrain is a hunting buddy who has heard the message and calls 113. The next half hour becomes demanding, he is deliberately kept until he gets hoisted one meter up from the ground, then everything goes in black. Require answers for wet shots for a quarter of a year, the police treat around 150 offenses linked to careless handling with firearms and ammunition. But how many of these offenses related to hunting, the police cannot answer. In an e-mail to news, Roar Hansen, press contact in the Police Directorate, admits that the statistics on careless use of weapons in connection with hunting are too bad. -I suspect that a large part of the offense is related to careless storage of ammunition, and not necessarily wet shoots, Hansen writes in an email. Now the Norwegian Hunters and Fishermen&#8217;s Association demanded better figures from the police. Line Lilleb\u00f8 Osfoss in NJFF tells news that they work against a zero vision on hunting accidents, but that the work becomes more difficult without clear numbers and statistics on the scope. When you know that there are around 140000 hunters out and hunting a quarter of a year, there are quite a few serious accidents, says Line Lilleb\u00f8 Osfoss in the Norwegian Hunters and Fishermen&#8217;s Association. Photo: Jo Straube \/ news &#8211; We now hope that the police or the health authorities will start registering this so that we get to work more targeting this problem. says Lilleb\u00f8 Osfoss. One wet shot is always one too much, but NJFF thinks there are few serious accidents related to hunting in Norway. &#8211; It is approx. 140,000 as a quarter of a year report that they have been hunting. If these have five hunting days left, there will be quite a few hunting days a year, says Line Lilleb\u00f8 Osfoss in NJFF. Hi We basically have no precise statistics on careless use of weapons ifm. hunt. The closest we come is cases coded by statistics group 0667 &#8211; careless intercourse with firearms, ammunition, cf. \u00a7 188. I cannot quantify how many of the reviews under this provision are about wet shoots, nor how many are happening ifm. hunt. However, I suspect that a large proportion of the reviews are related to caretaking ammunition, and not necessarily wet shots. Sincerely, Roar Hanssen press officer Police Directorate centimeter from death Villy was transported to St. Olavs Hospital in Trondheim. He had been in the woods for a long time and lost a lot of blood. When he arrived at the operating table, he had one body temperature at just 32 degrees. X -ray show how the hunting ammunition has crushed 10-12 centimeters of the left femur. Photo: news &#8211; It was a fairly included patient we got in. If he had been lying longer, this could have had a fatal output, says the tenant at the trauma unit at St. Olavs Hospital, Erik Sundquist. The ammunition Villy was cried off is made to do great tissue damage and kill large animals themselves without perfect hit point. The surgeons experienced this. The bullet had broken twelve centimeters of the femur, and it was long uncertain whether they could save the leg to Villy. Section consultant Erik Sundquist is the head of the trauma unit at St. Olavs Hospital in Trondheim. He thinks Villy&#8217;s foot will never be as before the accident, but he will probably be able to use his foot for regular walking. Photo: news &#8211; Sea with that hit here, this is both a life -threatening and at least extremity -threatening injuries that are sustained, says Sundquist. He thinks that the operation looks successful, and thinks Villy will be able to use the foot for regular walking. Giverhaug is now thanking the surgeons for choosing the difficult surgery rather than amputating. &#8220;The simplest thing for them would be to amputate the foot,&#8221; Villy says. Respect for hunting in the woods Giverhaug has all his life been an avid hunter, but after the accident, he has been respected for hunting in forest terrain. Now his goal is to get the foot train so he can use him for small, simple hunting trips. The long operating wound where the hunting ball entered the thigh shows the extent of the destruction. Today, Villy is pleased that the surgeons chose the most difficult solution. Photo: news But after the accident he has been respected for hunting in forest terrain. &#8211; I probably got some respect, especially for hunting in forests where you do not have as good an overview. But of course I also know that in the end it is the shooter who is responsible and who should be sure what he is shooting anyway. news has our contact with the hunter who is aiming for his case and his defender, but none of them would like to comment on the case now. 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