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Updated 03:54

Quad accident in Lublin Voivodeship sparks air rescue

A quad accident in Olszanka, Lublin Voivodeship, left one man injured and required an air ambulance. Practical tips for expats inside.

Rescuers flew an air ambulance after a quad accident near Olszanka on Saturday. One man suffered injuries when an ATV flipped and trapped him under its weight.

What happened on the road and in the forest

Emergency services received the call at 11:30. Consequently, firefighters, police and the LPR helicopter responded. The group of four had driven into the forest to ride ATVs. However, one rider lost control while climbing a small hill. Therefore the vehicle rolled and pinned the man to the ground. Rescuers quickly freed him and began treatment at the scene. Meanwhile, officers started an inquiry into the circumstances.

quad accident: response and local impact

The landing of the LPR helicopter forced authorities to stop traffic on voivodeship road 835. As a result, motorists faced delays for several dozen minutes. Police controlled the scene. Moreover, the fire service cleared the area and secured the quad. The injured man then boarded the helicopter for faster transport to hospital. In addition, investigators will work to identify any safety breaches and causes.

Why this matters for expats

Many foreigners rent or borrow ATVs here. Therefore knowing local rules can save you trouble. In Poland, you normally need a driving licence for motorised off-road vehicles. Also, private landowners may restrict riding on their property. Moreover, forests often contain hidden ruts and soft ground that can flip a quad. Consequently, you should wear a helmet and other protective gear.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you need emergency help call 112. The LPR stands for Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe, the national air ambulance. In Poland emergency care usually goes through NFZ (National Health Fund). Therefore EU citizens with an EHIC or S1 form get treatment covered. Non-EU residents should have private travel or health insurance. Keep your ID and PESEL (national identification number) ready for hospital admin if you have one. Also, if police issue a mandat (fine), you must settle it promptly. Finally, social support for long-term injury relates to ZUS (social insurance), but compensation rules vary.

Authorities urged caution and common sense. Consequently, they reminded riders to respect speed and terrain limits. Also, local police will clarify whether alcohol or recklessness played a role. Investigators will interview witnesses. In addition, they will inspect the quad for faults.

For drivers and travellers, this incident highlights two points. First, rural rescue sometimes requires air support when roads or terrain slow ground ambulances. Second, legal and health procedures in Poland differ from other countries. Therefore you should check your insurance and understand local obligations before renting vehicles.

Emergency services later reopened the road. Traffic now flows normally. However, investigators continue their work into the exact cause of the crash.

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