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Ice climber suffers head, neck injuries in Kananaskis

A female climber has been flown to hospital by air ambulance from Kananaskis country after suffering injuries to her head, neck and shoulders from falling ice.

Wearing helmet likely prevented further injuries to female climber

A woman in her early 40s was flown to hospital after being injured by falling ice during a climb in K-country. (Submitted by STARS)

An ice climber has been flown by STARS air ambulance to hospital from Kananaskis country after suffering injuries to her head, neck and shoulders from falling ice.

The woman, described by EMS as being French-speaking and in her early 40s, was struck by falling ice while climbing in the Evan Thomas recreation area of K-country.

A call came in around noon on Thursday, said EMS spokesman Chis Kalyn.

"The patient was wearing a helmet, which I believe did reduce her injuries," he said.

The woman lost consciousness on scene, but Kalynsaid she was alert when EMSarrived.

She is now at Calgary'sFoothills hospital in stable, non-life-threatening condition.