Call Outs - July 2018

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Mam Tor Search

The team were called after a concerned member of the public had come across some paraglider equipment on the ground in the Mam Tor area. The concern being that a pilot had crashed and was in the area injured. A small number of team members were dispatched to the site to conduct a search around the area but could not fined anyone. When the team returned to the site of the equipment it had mysteriously gone!

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Jacobs Ladder (Edale)

Reports of lights on Jacobs Ladder were reported. The team responded with 13 members who proceeded to search the immediate area around Jacobs Ladder and onto the eastern flanks of Brown Knoll. After a period of time it was presumed that there was nobody in the area, possibly a mountain biker out enjoying a late ride?

The team returned to the RV point and stood down and headed home to bed at 04:00: The call was made with good intent.

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Search Buxton (Day 2)

Day 2 of the search for a missing vulnerable person in Buxton. Towards the end of the day the person was found safe and well and the team was stood down.

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Nether Tor (Edale)

Whilst some team members were representing Buxton MRT at this year’s Buxton Carnival, a call came in to assist Edale Mountain Rescue Team with an incident on the southern edges of Kinder Scout.

A young man had aggravated an old knee injury whilst walking on Nether Tor. Due to the location and with the possibility of a long carry off, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency helicopter was requested.

The helicopter kindly transported troops and equipment back to Edale village, before transporting the casualty to hospital.

Photo credit: EMRT

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Grindslow Knoll

As team members were preparing for Thursday evening’s crag training session a joint snatch call with Edale Mountain Rescue Team was received from a school party on Grindslow Knoll.
A young female member of the walking group had sustained a suspected fracture to her right ankle after a fall.

Since the exact location was initially unknown, the team leader used Sarloc to ascertain the exact location. Team members were quickly deployed to the casualty site and after a very hot ascent team members reached the casualty, where the team’s paramedic carried out the primary survey.

As team members arrived on site, the stretcher …

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Lightwood Road Buxton

The team were called to assist East Midlands Ambulance Service with a lady who had slipped during an evening’s walk. The lady was enjoying the evening by the old Lightwood reservoir when she slipped and sustained an ankle injury.

The Lady was treated by the ambulance crew and then loaded on to the team’s stretcher for a ten minute carry to the awaiting ambulance.
We’d like to pass on our thanks to a local lady walker who raised the alarm after hearing calls for help. She assisted the team in guiding us to the casualty site.

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Treak Cliff Cavern

The team and Edale MRT were called to a lady 200m above Treak Cliff Cavern, near Castleton who had slipped and injured her right leg. The lady was placed in a mountain rescue stretcher and carried to the ambulance at the Treak Cliff Cavern car park for onward travel to Hospital.

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