South Wales
Search Dog Cap and handler Malcom Bowyer called with several other Peak District search dogs to assist in locating a 74 year old vulnerable male in South Wales. All dogs were stood down before deployment. No further details available.
Search Dog Cap and handler Malcom Bowyer called with several other Peak District search dogs to assist in locating a 74 year old vulnerable male in South Wales. All dogs were stood down before deployment. No further details available.
Buxton Search Dog Cap with handler Malc Bowyer called early afternoon, along with other Peak District search dogs to assist in the search for a despondent male. The search was stood down several hours later at 20.00 when nothing had been found. Police enquires are continuing.
Joint team snatch squad called following an indirect report of 72 year old man with a leg injury caused whilst walking on Kinder Scout. The casualty was also believed to be suffering from the heat of the hottest day of the year so far and was making his way down the Sledge track towards Edale.
Within fifteen minutes, and before any team members were able to start off up the hill, another call was received from East Midlands Ambulance Service stating that paramedics were now with the man who had made …
As team members were packing up from a previous incident at Monsal Dale another was reported; this time on the Upper Tier of the Roaches in Staffordshire.
The pagers were again activated to alert members local to the popular climbing outcrop and the first members arrived within ten minutes of the call and before the air-ambulance.
A 24 year old man had fallen an estimated 10 metres whilst setting up protection for a route on Blushing Buttress. The novice climber from Manchester sustained suspected injuries to his back and confirmed injuries to his upper right arm …
East Midlands Ambulance Service alerted mountain rescue to an incident by the side of the River Wye in Monsal Dale. A road-ambulance and an air-ambulance were already on route but it was thought the remote location and the steep sides of Monsal Dale might necessitate the assistance of a rescue team to extract the casualty. Fifteen members of Buxton team assembled at Monsal Head car park where the first few were able to assist the professionals with a carry to the air-ambulance which had found sufficient space to land in the dale bottom….