Isère: The last trapped speleologist has been removed from the cave and is not suffering from any vital signs.

The 25-year-old speleologist, trapped in a cave in Isère , was rescued on the morning of Monday, June 9. The man, trapped under rocks after a rockfall, was stuck for more than 12 hours.
The victim was cleared late Sunday evening and is not showing signs of life-threatening illness, with only one of his upper limbs affected.
Two other speleologists had been rescued earlier. "These three speleologists were exploring the Diémort cavern, an underground network beneath the Dent de Crolles - a peak in Isère," explained the operation commander, who added that "a rockfall occurred and partially buried one of the speleologists: his arm was trapped."
These three people were an hour and a half from the entrance to the cave and it was a fourth person located at the entrance who alerted the emergency services.
In total, 79 personnel are involved, including 50 firefighters from the Isère Sdis, 10 of whom are specialists in rescue in hazardous environments and mountains, seven members of the CRS Alpes, five members of the gendarmerie (PGHM, territorial brigade and speleologists), 15 members of the Isère speleology rescue association and two doctors, supported by a helicopter.
BFM TV