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The Russian tourist almost died in the Turkish mountains – he underestimated the complexity of the route …

The Russian tourist almost died in the Turkish mountains – he underestimated the complexity of the route, climbed too high and began to lose consciousness. He was saved by the support of the cell operator.
It all happened on July 9 in the mountainous area in Alanya. Traveler Eugene went on a hike and lost. He felt ill under the scorching sun, he was choking and could not go himself. Realizing that he would not get out without help, he began to call his loved ones. Calls did not go to mom, friends and wife – there was no money on the balance of the phone. I could not call the rescue service. Then, in despair, he used the last option – he gained support for Beeline.
Upon learning that the guy was in trouble, the operator gathered a consultation from colleagues – they collectively contacted the guide and the consulate plus the coordinates to the rescuers. Eugene was thrown into the balance of bonuses so that they did not remain without communication, and called back every 20 minutes – they reassured, helped to orientate and followed whether everything was OK. Two hours after the tourist's call, they delivered whole and unscathed to the hotel. Eugene is okay, all well done, and we look like a tears of tenderness.
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Ashley Davis

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