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Oberstdorf: Bachelor Party Ends with Bergwacht Mission

Almost all those who celebrate are heavily alcoholic, some even unconscious - mountain guards and police have a lot of work to do with a bachelor party at a hut near Oberstdorf.

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A bachelor party on a mountain hut in Oberstdorf, just a few meters from the border to Vorarlberg, ended on Saturday with a six-hour rescue operation. The heavily alcoholized celebrators had to be taken care of by the mountain guard and police. On a mountain hut near Oberstdorf, a bachelor party was completely out of hand last Saturday. The mountain guard was called to the hut at an altitude of 1804 meters shortly before midnight. A heavily drun…

·Vienna, Austria
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Almost all those who celebrate are heavily alcoholic, some even unconscious - mountain guards and police have a lot of work to do with a bachelor party at a hut near Oberstdorf.

·Munich, Germany
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At Oberstdorf, a bachelor party in a hut at a height of about 1800 metres got out of the joints. The result: a hard night for five volunteers.

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Guests at a mountain hut near Oberstdorf celebrated so extensively that the ambulance had to come. The police were also alerted.

An unbridled bachelor party on a mountain hut near Oberstdorf in the Allgäu led to an elaborate operation of the Bergwacht. The rescuers were called to supply a heavily alcoholic person with a head wound shortly before midnight, so a second party guest was also very drunk and uncooperative. Because a helicopter flight was not possible, a six-hour operation began, involving three mountain watchmen – including an emergency doctor – and two policem…

At Oberstdorf a bachelor party gets out of the joints. The result: an emergency doctor, two mountain watchmen and two police officers beat themselves the night around the ears.

·Germany
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