The emergency services in Sladming After the Ski World Cup races, took positive balance. They spoke of calm efforts, although they were busy with some curious incidents: in addition to rioting party guests, needy people in need of help, heavily drunk and a “grandstand pink” was arrested. An alcoholic Norwegian had disregarded a local ban.
Many things were unusual too Thief – including road salt and a ski Austria transparent. According to Styria, according to the State Police Directorate, the giant slalom on Tuesday was probably a very quiet evening for the civil servants due to the rainy weather. A few hours later, some had to rioting party guests are intervened on the fan mile and at local. A drunk Norwegian did not want to go to one Local verb Hold and was arrested. After he was breeding, he was released again.
Was that the toilet too far away?
A spectator made problems on one of the stands that simply in the middle of urinated between the other spectators. Security guards fished the culprit from the crowd, but then they were no longer sure whether they caught the actual “grandstand pink”. The police therefore had to help clarify the facts.
On the other hand, the whereabouts of several sacks of road salt remained unclear, which were apparently stolen. And the new logo of the Ski Austria Teams, which was often mocked at the presentation in 2023, should be particularly liked to be a thief, because a ski Austria transparent was also stolen.
Mild’s weather caused the mild weather for too soft parking places, because numerous meadow areas that were supposed to serve as parking spaces were softened. Arrives in cars were therefore derived from parking areas that are fortified before Schladming. Spectators were then brought to the Planai Stadium with shuttle buses. The police counted alone in the slalom on Wednesday 115 coaches and round 1,000 carswho had traveled as day guests in addition to the already overnight tourists.
“Exemplary fans”
“With this number of celebrating sports enthusiasts, one can speak of a calm and satisfactory course of use,” said commandant Siegmund Schnabl in a first record. The Red Cross saw it similarly. A total of 140 paramedics, eleven emergency doctors, 14 ambulances, eleven foot strips, four specially set up medical aid sites and a mobile control center were ready for the Nightrace double, to ensure quick help if necessary. Larger incidents have failed to do: of the over 37,000 visitors were a total of 24 people medical care seven of which were taken to the hospital. Red Cross operations manager Norbert Pichler was satisfied on Thursday: “The fans have once again exemplary behavior.“