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Unread 02-20-2012, 12:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Prince in coma after avalanche ski accident

There have been a lot of avalanche ski accidents recently. Some with fatalities. The Dutch prince is one of the recent snow victims.

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19-02-2012

It may take as long as the end of the coming week before doctors can give a firm prognosis about prince Johan Friso’s chances of survival after being hit by an avalanche while skiing in Austria on Friday.

The prince’s condition remains stable but he is still in a very criticial condition, the state information service RVD said on Sunday afternoon.

Queen Beatrix visited her second son again on Sunday accompanied by Friso’s wife Mable. They later returned to the hotel in the resort of Lech where the rest of the family is staying.

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Neurologist Michaël Kuiper of the Leeuwarden medical centre told the Telegraaf it is not unusual for patients who have been reanimated to be kept with a low body temperature and in a medically induced coma for some time before being brought round again.

After several days, the temperature is then brought back up to normal and the patient is brought round, he said.

It has since emerged the prince was wearing a helmet when skiing off piste with an old friend from the hotel in Lech. He was under the snow for at least 15 minutes.
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Well-equipped and familiar with the terrain, about a dozen expert skiers were making their way through a foot-and-a half of fresh snow when an avalanche hit them in an out-of-bounds area near a popular Washington ski resort.

Three men were killed Sunday when they were swept about a quarter-mile down a canyon, and a fourth skier caught up in the slide was saved by a safety device, authorities said. The large group had split into three smaller groups before the avalanche, but all the backcountry skiers were buried to some extent. Those who were able to free themselves rushed to dig out the victims and unsuccessfully performed CPR on the three, believed to be in their 30s and 40s.

"Most of the people involved in this were well-known to the ski community up here, especially to the ski patrol," said Deputy Chris Bedker of the King County Sheriff's search-and-rescue unit. "It was their friends who they recovered."

The Seattle Times reported that two of the victims were Chris Rudolph, the 30-year-old director of marketing for Stevens Pass, and 46-year-old Jim Jack, a judge of competitive free-skiing, where skiers perform tricks and jumps, often in the backcountry.

The Stevens Pass fatalities were part of a deadly Sunday on Washington ski slopes. A male snowboarder was killed in a separate avalanche incident at the Alpental ski area east of Seattle, authorities said.

The men who died on Stevens Pass tumbled approximately 1,500 feet down a chute in the Tunnel Creek Canyon area, King County Sheriff's Sgt. Katie Larson said.

The fourth skier who was swept down the mountain about 80 miles northeast of Seattle was a woman who appeared to avoid a similar fate because of the avalanche safety device she was wearing, Larson said.

ESPN.com identified the survivor as professional skier Elyse Saugstad, who said she used an airbag after the avalanche hit. ESPN Freeskiing editor Megan Michelson was among the skiers and was uninjured, it said.

Michelson said the initial slide was about 30 feet wide and three feet deep, but quickly grew as it swept away Saugstad and the three victims.

Saugstad said she immediately deployed the airbag from her backpack, crediting it with saving her life.

"I was completely buried except for my head and hands" after coming to a rest, she said.

Two of the victims were found nearby, while the third was carried "several hundred feet" farther down the mountain, Saugstad said.

Michelson said the remaining skiers called for help and skied the length of the avalanche track looking for victims, Michelson said.

"The debris pile at the bottom was massive," Michelson said.

Initial reports of the avalanche reached the sheriff's office just after noon, and for some time it wasn't clear whether the other skiers had also been swept up in the slide.


...Experts have said the risk of additional slides in the region could remain high all season. They attribute the dangers in part to a weak base layer of snow caused by a dry winter.

Avalanche deaths are more common in the backcountry than at ski resorts. Out of about 900 avalanche deaths nationwide since the winter of 1950-51, 32 were within terrain that was open for riding at ski resorts, according to the Utah Avalanche Center.
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Unread 02-20-2012, 02:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Avalanche's are the most terrifying to me, along with Tsumnai's....No where to run or hide....and a wonder some people do survive them! Oh Lord!...I'd have a heart attack if either one were coming towards me, (and probably be better off for it!). An "instant" death is much better, than the anticipating when the disaster is gonna hit you, with no where to run.
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Yes I read on royal forums it's horrible I'm hope he will be ok but he is in coma his mother is current as ruler Dutch head state for 32 years

Officials: Dutch prince severely injured in Austrian avalanche - CNN.com

BBC News - Dutch Prince Johan Friso buried in Austria avalanche

Dutch Prince Johan Friso rescued from avalanche, seriously injured - Celebrity Circuit - CBS News

Dutch Prince Johan Friso fights for life after suffering serious injuries in Austria avalanche | Mail Online

Johan Friso: Avalanche buries Dutch prince in Lech, Austria - Telegraph

Dutch Prince Johan Friso Hurt In Avalanche In Austria's Lech Ski Resort | World News | Sky News

We will kept update this news from Austria how feel on Dutch Prince Friso but he still on critical and he still hurt from accident where from site
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Girdwood professional skier Elyse Saugstad credited an airbag she was carrying in her backpack for saving her life in an avalanche Sunday that killed three people she was skiing with near a Washington state ski area.







Pro skiers should wear backpack w/airbag

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If You do stupidity you get what you deserve. One of these days someone on that Jackass TV show is ether gonna get killed or wind up arrested. Like these stupid stunts
toro balancin johnny knoxville - YouTube

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I can imagine if Prince woke up and found that SteveMcGarrett put him in the likes of Jackass crew... he'd have his servant to remove his white glove and slap his face.
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If you want to ski do it properly. Just like driving a car. You drive properly. If you think driving a car fast is cool then youre stupid than i thought. Not even Johnny Knoxville would be stupid enough to get a hot rod go 200MPH on a California freeway.
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If you want to ski do it properly. Just like driving a car. You drive properly. If you think driving a car fast is cool then youre stupid than i thought. Not even Johnny Knoxville would be stupid enough to get a hot rod go 200MPH on a California freeway.
even if you drive properly, accident can happen. this Prince is a very seasoned skier and very expert at it. accident still happens anyway.
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This is the proper way to ski

This is pure stupidity

I think theyre should be speed signs at ski resports like going at a proper ski speed. Have cops hiding in woods with radar guns if youre speeding thats an $200 ticket.
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update news

Dutch prince buried in avalanche is in a coma
Dutch Prince Johan Friso in a coma after being buried in avalanche in Lech - Telegraph
article says if he still survive or dead! but his mom and his wife still his side all the times like everyday..

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Odds 50-1 he will live
Odds 7-1 he will die

Place your bets
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Captain salty down hill skiing - livigno 2011 - YouTube

This is pure stupidity
Ski Stunts 2- The Next Lvl. - YouTube

I think theyre should be speed signs at ski resports like going at a proper ski speed. Have cops hiding in woods with radar guns if youre speeding thats an $200 ticket.
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and also - I think WWF (and wrestling) should be outlawed because it's a pure violence. How is it entertaining to see people doing ugly things to each other for entertainment purpose? It's disgusting and it's worse than Jackass show.
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What the **** is wrong with you?
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even if you drive properly, accident can happen. this Prince is a very seasoned skier and very expert at it. accident still happens anyway.
That's why they should use the backpack air bags and signalling beacons.
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and also - I think WWF (and wrestling) should be outlawed because it's a pure violence. How is it entertaining to see people doing ugly things to each other for entertainment purpose? It's disgusting and it's worse than Jackass show.
I think hunting should be illegal. No Killing Deer,Rabbits or any wild game. Cause Dick Cheney shot his friend on hunting trip. And the Sheriff Dept was too chicken to arrest the Vice President on attempted murder charges. But any ordinary person shoots someone on hunting trip gets arrested.

Man charged after boy shot on hunting trip - Hunting - NZ Herald News
Double Standard by Police? I suggest yall watch movie "Murder at 1600" Its about the President of the United States charged with Murder but Secret Service wont allow cops to arrest the president.

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and also - I think WWF (and wrestling) should be outlawed because it's a pure violence. How is it entertaining to see people doing ugly things to each other for entertainment purpose? It's disgusting and it's worse than Jackass show.
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I think hunting should be illegal. No Killing Deer,Rabbits or any wild game. Cause Dick Cheney shot his friend on hunting trip. And the Sheriff Dept was too chicken to arrest the Vice President on attempted murder charges. But any ordinary person shoots someone on hunting trip gets arrested.

Man charged after boy shot on hunting trip - Hunting - NZ Herald News
Double Standard by Police? I suggest yall watch movie "Murder at 1600" Its about the President of the United States charged with Murder but Secret Service wont allow cops to arrest the president.
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update news

No change in prince's medical condition
No change in prince's medical condition < Dutch news | Expatica The Netherlands

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Thank you for the update, Sara.

The news doesn't seem good for the prince.
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update but this not good news!!

Dutch Prince Johan Friso May Never "Regain Consciousness"
Dutch Prince Johan Friso May Never "Regain Consciousness" - UsMagazine.com

Dutch Prince May Never Regain Consciousness After Avalanche
Dutch Prince Johan Friso May Never Regain Consciousness : People.com

Dutch prince Johan Friso in coma after avalanche
BBC News - Dutch prince Johan Friso in coma after avalanche

Dutch prince who suffered massive brain damage in avalanche 'may never regain consciousness'
Dutch Prince Johan Friso who suffered massive brain damage in avalanche 'may never regain consciousness' | Mail Online

Dutch prince 'unlikely to regain consciousness'
Dutch prince 'unlikely to regain consciousness' - Telegraph

Prince Friso suffered 'very serious brain damage' in skiing accident
DutchNews.nl - Prince Friso suffered 'very serious brain damage' in skiing accident

Dutch prince may never regain consciousness: doctors
Dutch prince may never regain consciousness: doctors < Dutch news | Expatica The Netherlands

Injured Dutch prince Johan Friso an "outsider"
Injured Dutch prince Johan Friso an "outsider" < Dutch news | Expatica The Netherlands
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Wow, that's very bad news!
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Dutch prince suffers brain damage after avalanche
Dutch prince suffers brain damage after avalanche - CNN.com

Dutch prince may never regain consciousness after skiing accident, doctors say
Dutch prince may never regain consciousness after skiing accident, doctors say - Celebrity Circuit - CBS News
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Prince Friso's coma rekindles privacy debate
Prince Friso's coma rekindles privacy debate < Dutch news | Expatica The Netherlands

Prince Friso in coma, ‘may never wake up’
http://www.examiner.com/royal-news-i...-never-wake-up
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His Royal Highness Prince Friso, 24 February 2012

RVD, 24 February 2012: On behalf of the Royal Family, the Government Information Service wishes to make the following announcement.

The members of His Royal Highness Prince Friso's family need to come to terms with the Prince's situation, and to reorganise their lives accordingly. The Royal Family therefore requests the media to give them the space to do so by respecting their privacy.

His Royal Highness Prince Friso, 24 February 2012

RVD, 24 February 2012: The head of the medical team attending His Royal Highness Prince Friso at Innsbruck university hospital has just issued a press statement giving further information on the Prince's condition and his outlook for the future. The statement was as follows (the written text may differ slightly from the spoken text):

Prince Friso was brought to Innsbruck university hospital by rescue helicopter at about on 17 February, after being buried by an avalanche in Lech. He was covered for approximately 25 minutes. At the hospital, after receiving initial treatment in the reanimation unit, he was taken straight to the intensive care trauma unit. This unit specialises in treating the most seriously injured avalanche patients with the utmost medical and technical expertise. The unit's head is Dr Wolfgang Koller.

Our unit was notified of the patient's imminent arrival and we were able to prepare everything in advance. Prince Friso was brought to the hospital under reanimation conditions. Due to the length of time he was covered under the snow, his brain had been deprived of oxygen. The result was cardiac arrest, which lasted approximately 50 minutes. The patient had to be reanimated during this entire period. Fifty minutes is a very long time. One could say, too long. We hoped that the patient's mild hypothermic state had sufficiently protected the brain against excessive damage. Unfortunately, our hope was in vain. Since last Friday, a team of specialists has been fighting to save Prince Friso's life. Yesterday, a first MRI-scan was possible, without bringing the patient into danger. Since this examination and the latest neurological tests yesterday evening it is clear that the oxygen deprivation has caused extensive damage to the patient's brain. At present it is not certain whether he will ever regain consciousness. In any event, rehabilitation will take months, if not years. Prince Friso's family will now look for an appropriate rehabilitation facility.

His Royal Highness Prince Friso, 22 February 2012

RVD, 22 February 2012: His Royal Highness Prince Friso's condition remains unchanged. It is stable, but he is not out of danger. The doctors attending the Prince will issue a statement giving a prognosis as soon as they are able. That is not yet the case.

His Royal Highness Prince Friso, 19 February 2012

RVD, 19 February 2012: The members of the royal family are sincerely grateful and deeply touched by all the messages ofsupport and kindness they have received since Prince Friso's skiing accident. They are a great support to them at this difficult time.

His Royal Highness Prince Friso, 19 February 2012

RVD, 19 February 2012: His Royal Highness Prince Friso's condition remains unchanged. His condition is stable, but he is not out of danger.

It is possible that the doctors will not be able to give a full prognosis until the end of this week.

His Royal Highness Prince Friso, 18 February 2012

RVD, 18 February 2012: His Royal Highness Prince Friso's condition remains unchanged.

The medical team attending the Prince have asked for the number of visitors to be restricted for the time being.

His Royal Highness Prince Friso, 18 February 2012

RVD, 18 February 2012: The Government Information Service reports that the condition of His Royal Highness Prince Friso remains unchanged, according to the doctors who have been treating him since his accident.

He is still not out of danger, but he had a quiet and stable night. He is being treated by a team of specialists in the hospital's intensive care trauma unit.

His Royal Highness Prince Friso, 17 February 2012

RVD, 17 February 2012: The Government Information Service reports that, according to the doctors who have been treating His Royal Highness Prince Friso since his accident, it will not be possible to give a prognosis for several days.

He is currently in a stable condition, but not out of danger. Her Majesty the Queen and Her Royal Highness Princess Mabel are at the Prince's side.

Prince Friso admitted to Innsbrück hospital, 17 February 2012

RVD, 17 February 2012: On behalf of Her Majesty the Queen, the Government Information Service reports that His Royal Highness Prince Friso was the victim of an avalanche today at Lech ski resort in Austria.

The Prince has been admitted to the intensive care unit of Innsbrück hospital. The doctors treating him say that he is in a stable condition, but not out of danger.
http://www.koninklijkhuis.nl/globale.../english/news/

We will kept update on statesment what happened going on of Dutch Prince Friso's condition if he worse serious we have wait and see.
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Prince Friso, a ski accident and the terrible trauma facing the Dutch royal family
Prince Friso, a ski accident and the terrible trauma facing the Dutch royal family - Telegraph

Paper apologises for Prince Friso coverage
Paper apologises for Prince Friso coverage < Dutch news | Expatica The Netherlands

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Prince Johan Friso honoured in Delft
Prince Johan Friso honoured in Delft < Dutch news | Expatica The Netherlands

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Prince Friso unlikely to be cared for in the Netherlands
DutchNews.nl - Prince Friso unlikely to be cared for in the Netherlands
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