Getting ready: Air ambulance crew load the injured man onto the air ambulance.
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Rescue: SES volunteers, ambulance officers and police move the man from the lake's edge as the air ambulance helicopter comes in to land.
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Emergency services at the scene.
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Police at the scene where a man was injured while geocaching.
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SES, police and ambulance officers attended the scene.
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The 60-year-old man is carried to the air ambulance helicopter after he was injured at Kirwans Bridge.
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The air ambulance helicopter comes in to land.
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The air ambulance helicopter comes in to land.
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A man is carried for the lake's edge after falling while geocaching.
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The air ambulance helicopter comes in to land at Kirwans Bridge.
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Sgt Derrett said the man managed to get himself out of the water and the pair called for an ambulance.
Seymour SES, ambulance officers and Nagambie police had to go through a farm to enter the property to rescue the man from the water’s edge.
The air ambulance helicopter landed in a nearby paddock.
After treatment in the ambulance, the man was transferred to the air ambulance and flown to a Melbourne hospital.
An Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said paramedics treated the man for lower body injuries.