Your safety at the heart of our resort

At La Plagne, the safety of all our visitors is our top priority. Ski patrollers, medical teams and emergency services are always ready to step in quickly if needed. Every day, our goal is to make sure you can enjoy the slopes and activities with complete peace of mind

Mountain rescue

Who intervenes?
The slopes are monitored by ski patrol teams trained in mountain rescue. In case of emergency, a rescue helicopter can be dispatched for rapid evacuation.

 

When to call?
Call the emergency numbers shown on your ski pass, or use the "SOS" button directly in the Paradiski Yuge app.

 

What does rescue cover?
Mountain rescue includes evacuation of the injured person, on-site first aid, and transport to a medical facility if required.

Discover the 10 rules for safe skiing

  1. Behave in a way that doesn't endanger anyone

  2. Every skier must follow the signage (you can’t miss the bright orange signs)

  3. Adapt your behavior and speed to your abilities, the slope, and the weather conditions

  4. Make sure it's safe to enter a slope by checking both uphill and downhill

  5. Choose a path that ensures the safety of the downhill skier (the one below you)

  6. Overtake wide enough to anticipate the movements of the skier you're passing

  7. If you fall, clear the slope as quickly as possible. Always stop at the edge of the slope!

  8. Use the edge of the slope if you need to walk up or down

  9. If you're involved in or witness an accident, identify yourself by calling emergency services at 00334 79 09 67 60

  10. In the event of an accident, everyone must alert the rescue team and remain available to the ski patrol.