Two Dutch tourists were successfully rescued by State Police services after becoming trapped in the Pigeon Cave area near the village of Pëllumbas in Tirana. The rescue operation was initiated after authorities received a report indicating that one of the tourists had sustained a leg injury from a fall, which significantly hampered movement across the challenging terrain. According to an official statement, the intervention involved multiple units.
Upon receiving notification that two tourists were immobilized in the ‘Pigeon Cave’ area, Police Precinct No. 1 coordinated with the Alpine Police unit of the National Security Force, Tirana Unit, to organize the search and rescue mission. The combined efforts allowed personnel to locate the individuals within the difficult terrain.
Following the successful location, the police services managed to extract the two tourists from the site. The operation highlighted the coordination between local law enforcement and specialized rescue teams when dealing with emergency situations involving foreign visitors. The timely response to the reported injury was critical in ensuring the safe recovery of both tourists.
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