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Mounties use snowmobile to transport injured man, 85, to EMS vehicle from remote cabin

On Monday evening, RCMP officers received notice that an individual was waiting to take them by snowmobile to a remote cabin in northern Manitoba where his friend,85, was in medical distress.

The cabin near Suwaneee Lake is only accessible by snowmobile, RCMP said

A group of EMS workers in neon yellow jackets huddle around a snowmobile.
Mounties and EMS personnel load the injured man, 85, on a sled before hauling him to an EMS vehicle waiting on Highway 391 near Suwannee Lake, RCMP say. (Submitted by RCMP)

Mounties used a sled hauled by a snowmobile to deliver an injured man to waiting medical personnel from his remote cabin in northern Manitoba, Leaf Rapids RCMPsay.

On Monday evening, officers received word that a man had reported an injured friend, 85, needed medical assistance. He had driven his snowmobile from the injured man's cabin to a location on Highway 391 near Suwannee Lake, and was waiting there for the Mounties.

Emergency medical services personnel and RCMP officers met the concerned friend, then continued by snowmobileto the injured man's cabin.

The Mounties hauled the injured man back to the road on the sled, and medical personnel transported himto the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.