Stickle Ghyll
Incident Report #6 2015
Incident Report #60 2014
Incident Report #22 2014
Incident Report #18 2013
A woman slipped on steep, frozen ground and sustained a painful, suspected lower leg fracture. She was treated by team members and then stretchered down over some pretty tricky terrain. She was transferred to an ambulance at our base and trabsported to hospital.
Incident Report #59 2012
Incident Report #38 2012
Incident Report #86 1994
Incident Report #48 1990
Incident Report #6 1994
Incident Report #71 1991
Incident Report #43 1991
Incident Report #43 1992
Incident Report #27 1992
Incident Report #2 1992
Incident Report #74 1996
Incident Report #52 1996
Incident Report #83 1997
Incident Report #75 1997
Incident Report #45 1997
Incident Report #28 1997
Incident Report #8 1997
Incident Report #54 1999
Incident Report #56 1999
Incident Report #60 2000
A 68-year-old woman slipped and banged her head. She then fell 20 feet. She was treated at the scene and evacuated by helicopter to Furness General Hospital.
Incident Report #26 2000
A 27-year-old male from the Bristol area slipped whilst descending the ghyll path and aggravated a previous knee injury. He was unable to continue. We stretchered him down and he was taken to hospital in his own car.
Incident Report #16 2011
A man sustained a painful knee inury while descending the main path from Stickle Tarn. He was treated by team members and stretchered off the fell.
Incident Report #42 1985
Town shoes may have been the cause when a 69 year old woman from Liverpool slipped on rocks and suffered thigh and leg injuries. Taken to Lancaster hospital.
Incident Report #32 1984
The team went to the aid of a 17 year old junior soldier from Dover who collapsed with breathing complications. The youth had just recovered from a severe lung infection 6 weeks previously. Transported to Ambleside Health Centre by teams ambulance.
Incident Report #21 1983
Whilst running after a sheep a 20 year old man from London slipped and suffered a badly cut
knee and fractured patella. The sheep was unharmed!!