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PhrasesHiking in ItalyAiuto! C'è un ferito sul sentiero!
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Aiuto! C'è un ferito sul sentiero!

Help! There's an injured person on the trail!

Pronunciation

Aiuto: ah-YOO-to. Clear and loud — this word needs to carry distance.

When to use it

Use immediately in any emergency situation. Follow with the emergency number 118 (Italian medical emergency) or 112 (pan-European emergency).

What it means

Aiuto is 'help!' — the standard Italian cry for emergency assistance. Ferito/a means injured (from ferire, to wound). C'è means 'there is'. This phrase is simple enough to shout clearly under stress.

Variations

Chiamate il soccorso alpino!

Call mountain rescue!

Direct command — use if others are nearby.

Qualcuno ha il numero del soccorso?

Does anyone have the rescue number?

The number is 118 or 112 in Italy.

Non riesco a muovermi.

I can't move.

Use to describe your own injury to a rescuer.

Mini Dialogue

— Aiuto! C'è un ferito sul sentiero! — Cosa è successo? — È caduto dalla roccia. Non riesce ad alzarsi. — Chiamo subito il 118. Tenga la persona ferma e al caldo.

— Help! There's an injured person on the trail! — What happened? — He fell from the rock. He can't get up. — I'm calling 118 right away. Keep the person still and warm.

Cultural Note

The Soccorso Alpino e Speleologico (CNSAS) is Italy's mountain and cave rescue service. It operates 24/7 and is free of charge. Rescue helicopters are common in the Alps — if you hear one, it may be responding to another hiker in trouble.