Incident Report #22
An elderly male was found dazed and with an obvious head injury on the summit of Brant Fell and help was called for him. He was treated by team members and the evacuated to a waitng ambulance
An elderly male was found dazed and with an obvious head injury on the summit of Brant Fell and help was called for him. He was treated by team members and the evacuated to a waitng ambulance
We assisted NWAS with an unconscious young female at a proprty in Bowness
A young male was reported overdue at the guest house where he was staying. Over three separate periods large area of varying terrain was searched without finding the man
We were assisted by dogs and handlers from LDMRSD and a dedicated trailing dog from Lancashire
Update: 15.04.14. A body, identifies as Matthew Jordan was located in Rayrigg Wyke, Windermere today.
The team was called to assist a man with a leg injury on Post Knott, Bowness. We duly assisted.
We were requested to assist the ambulance service with the evacuation of a male with a knee injury on Post Knott
The team was called to assist a 72-year-old man when he suffered chest pains while walking in Post Knott, Bowness. An air ambulance was made available and the man was quickly evacuated to hospital.
Heavy snow meant that the local ambulance could not attend an 11-year-old boy, who had slipped at an isolated outdoor centre. We went, armed with shovels and manpower and took him to Furness General Hospital.
We suffered a prolonged bout of very heavy rain. We were requested to assist the Police when they became inundated with calls by motorists stuck in floods.
The team was asked by the ambulance service to assist with a woman who was suffering from chest pains in Bowness.
The team provided first aid cover for the Windermere Triathlon.
A woman sustained a suspected fracture tibia and fibula after she slipped on wet ground.
We were called to assist the ambulance service when snow made local roads conditions difficult. A 2-year-old boy was transferred to Furness General Hospital with breathing problems.