A very autumnal call for us on this morning to assist Edale Mountain Rescue Team in the woods near Froggatt village. Nine members of Buxton Mountain Rescue Team quickly responded and headed to the location. A member of a school group had an allergic reaction to something they had eaten. They were put into one of the Edale team vehicles and driven a short distance to an awaiting ambulance. We wish the casualty a speedy recovery.
The team were driving back from call out 86 and as we headed to Upper Booth Farm the radio started to chatter with news of another incident. Team Leader Neil had been driving up towards the campsite to pick up team members who were coming off the hill. He came across a group on the road and one of the party with a medical history had collapsed. We quickly responded with all kit and personnel available. We recognised the importance of the incident quickly and called for rapid evacuation by land ambulance. The team made the casualty as comfortable …
Half way through our first ever fundraising race Fell ‘n’ Back our deputy team leader got a call that we were needed up on top of Kinder Scout. As nearly all our resources were tied up in the logistics of the race, he had to think about who and what to send. Kinder Mountain Rescue Team were covering for us during the race but they needed our help. 11 team members and two of the team’s vehicles were dispatched to Edale. On arrival, in three groups we climbed up to Pym Chair and met with our friends …
A retired couple holidaying from Stafford, we’re enjoying the sunshine and the countryside of Monsal Dale. They climbed over a walled style accessing the Monsall Trail, but unfortunately the lady lost her footing and landed awkwardly causing injuries to the face and left shoulder.
The team despatched mobiles 1 and 2 to assist Edale Mountain Rescue Team with a downed paraglider. The casualty was located by a local Edale team member and the East Midlands Ambulance Service was called to transfer to hospital. Both Buxton vehicles were stood down en route and returned to base.
The team was requested to assist Edale Mountain Rescue Team with a fallen climber on Stanage Edge. The climber had taken a short fall, which had resulted in a lower leg injury. After administering first aid, the casualty was carried on a stretcher to Plantation car park and taken to hospital by friends.
A lady from Sheffield was enjoying an evening walk on Mam Tor, when she unfortunately slipped, sustaining an injury.
Unable to carry on by herself, the lady was assisted by some passing walkers, who called for help.
Both Edale Mountain Rescue Team and Buxton Mountain Rescue responded. The teams assisted a local First Responder to stretcher the lady to an East Midlands Ambulance at Mam Nick car park.
The team was called to assist Edale MRT after a request from East Midlands Ambulance Service to attend a crashed paraglider who had collided with a wall on Rebellion Knoll, Bradwell Edge. The Team arrived just after Derbyshire Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance and worked with the crew to stabilise the injured pilot and evacuate him the short distance to the helicopter on a mountain rescue stretcher.
The team were called to a joint known location incident with Edale MRT.
A climbers belay point gave way while abseiling off Goliaths Groove at Stanage Edge resulting in a 10m fall to the ground. Fourteen Edale team members and four members of Buxton Mountain Rescue Team team treated the climber at the scene for leg and facial injuries. After strong pain relief by a team medic he was packaged and immobilised on to a team stretcher and swiftly evacuated to the road and the awaiting Derbyshire Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance. From there he was flown to the Major Trauma …
BMRT were called to assist Edale MRT with a fallen climber at Horseshoe Quarry. A female climber had fallen whilst attempting a route on the second level in Horseshoe Quarry, Stoney Middleton. Unfortunately she caught her leg in the rope which resulted in an awkward landing. Team members arrived at the same time as Helimed 54 and treated her for a lower leg injury. The climber was then carried back down to an EMAS vehicle at the road which released Helimed 54 for any further tasking.