麻豆原创

麻豆原创

Tourniquet and SOS help save camper after axe injury in Minn. forest

A Davenport man stemmed bleeding with a tourniquet before St. Louis County first responders reached him

FR1 Affiliate images - 2025-09-26T120450.564.jpg

An Orr Aera Ambulance Service ambulance.

City of Orr/Facebook

By Thomas Geyer
Quad City Times

ELY, Minn. 鈥 A Davenport man who hurt his leg with an axe while in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota used a tourniquet and bandaging to stem the bleeding until help arrived.

According to a news release issued by St. Louis County Sheriff鈥檚 Office, the sheriff鈥檚 department received an SOS notification that had been sent from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to Global Rescue. The SOS was received at 6:33 p.m. Tuesday.

| DOWNLOAD: What paramedics want in 2025

The sheriff鈥檚 department鈥檚 rescue squad coordinated rescue and medical efforts with assistance from Zups Cabins on Lac-La-Croix, Anderson Outfitters, Orr Ambulance and the Crane Lake and Virginia fire departments.

Rescuers located Christopher Banfield, who had used a tourniquet and bandages to stop the bleeding after he had injured himself with an axe.

Banfield was taken to Cook Hospital.

The sheriff鈥檚 office said people should properly prepare themselves when entering the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, 鈥渓ike Mr. Banfield did and be prepared to administer first aid to those in their camping party or to themselves as emergency medical resources are not readily available.鈥

Trending
Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation allowing ambulance providers to bill for treat-in-place care while advancing rural health collaboration, insurance coverage and workforce reforms statewide
A lawsuit claims Henderson firefighters failed to preserve and deliver a severed finger to hospital staff, leaving doctors unable to reattach it after more than 12 hours without proper care
Boston EMS welcomed 26 new EMTs, marking the next chapter for recruits who completed six months of training
Annapolis mayor鈥檚 FY2027 plan would staff a fifth ambulance during high-demand hours as EMS calls make up nearly three-quarters of department responses

漏 2025 Quad City Times, Davenport, Iowa.
Visit .
Distributed by

Company News
Axon Vision introduced to help recognize activity in live camera feeds while Axon Assistant expands secure, compliant AI to deliver operational data and continuous intelligence in the field