Chapter 2: Rescuing

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Jason POV
The avalanche warning today was red so everyone was on alert and ready for any signs of an avalanche. People were still skiing and snowboarding but only the advanced and walkers were allowed to the topmost peaks to prevent juveniles from causing a disaster.

Hours passed until just below his lift station a crunch sounded and before he knew the floor below him begun to shift. An avalanche. He clung to his snow mobile and radioed across to the next lift in French.

"Attention aidez moi s'il vous plait, avalanche!" (Attention help me please, avalanche!)

Several of the other mountain rescue team came and released the explosives below us to halt the avalanche. He grabbed someone's hand and was lifted from the crevasse he hung in. Taking his trusted dog Jade he went down with the rest of the team to the avalanche.

Rock and snow was tossed everywhere all over the walking path, nobody could be seen anywhere so they hoped that everyone was safe. Until Jade begun to run passing the rest of the team just short of a sprint to the snow pile. Everyone rushed to keep up pulling along stretchers behind their skis. Jade stood motionless, head down and in the snow. There was someone there.

After minutes of tension they revealed a young girl about (y/a) who was unconcious and on closer inspection was barely breathing. Only a small puff of air came from her nose. She needed help and fast.

They called in an air ambulance and were anxiously waiting for it in anticipation, they already had the hospital preparing for her arrival. She looked around (y/a) and had (h/l) (h/c) hair that fell loosely around her shoulders. The air whipped around as the helicopter hovered above its rotar spinning up the snow.

She was brought on board and immediately attended to with heart monitors and an oxygen mask etc. He sat by your side and watched as the paramedics did there job and tried to stablise your body. They quickly went into a decent onto the roof of the hospital where more nurses were waiting to take you further.

You were pushed straight into the operating theatre to receive more treatment for your various wounds. He was told to wait outside so he and the rest of the team of rescuers waited vigilant outside to make sure that you pulled through. Hours later you were pushed back out surrounded by at least 6 doctors and nurses who were analysing various machines. You had come out with 50 stitches across your stomach, 4 pins in your knee, 1 dislocated shoulder, 2 casts and a brace for you back. You had officially won the badge for 'I survived the impossible'. But it came with a price. You couldn't breathe alone you were stuck on a ventilator and was sedated to keep you calm, not irritate your throat and let you heal until you were able to breathe alone.

Without knowing you became famous overnight and pictures of you coming out of surgery was all over the Internet and newspapers across the world. The surgery was a feat of the modern era and in that short period just after you had come out of surgery had given time for lots of various news cameras and reporters to come and start to camp outside of the hospital waiting to see if they could hear any signs or stories.

All the doctors desperately wanted rid of them because the poor girl would be swarmed as soon as she showed any signs of coherent life. They would be like a rash and for someone who will have just dragged themselves from literally deaths door it was too much stress that they shouldn't be expected to deal with.

She would stir every so often but still showed no sign of waking up which was good as she needed time for the pain to get better and get off the amount of medication she was on. Apparently her heart stopped three times while they were operating so she is seriously lucky to still be alive. If she doesn't improve in the next few day then she will be sent over to a better ICU in America where her costs had already been paid by some rich business man living New York who decided that he wanted to help some sick girl in another continent.

(Time skip of a few days brought to you by Nico Di Angelo)

She was still completely out of it so she was being privately jetted to America where they were already prepping for her arrival.

She was strapped to a bed similar to one of the ambulance stretchers and was rushed onto the aircraft. She was pushed too far so he could no longer see her. He had left his contact details if they needed to know anything about the condition she had been found in.

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She stirred more and more on the journey there only for the only for the nurses escorting her to check and recheck her vitals but every time she was exactly the same.

They landed and she was immediately mri scanned and put into ICU for 24/7 supervision. At midnight that night she began to move not just shifting but properly coming to she was waking up.

The doctors rushed to her ready to do anything needed to save her life especially since she had almost died so many times already. They struggled to keep her calm by speaking softly but she just panicked motlre they clearly were not speaking in her mother tongue. They begun to remove the ventilator and she coughed as is was finally drawn up and she was finally breathing alone. She calmed straight away after that and fell straight back to sleep as doctors checked everything was fine but made sure someone was in the room with her at all times they couldn't lose someone else. Not now.

What do ya think what is she going to be like. More exiting stuff next chapter.

Love ya
- Newolympus X

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