Incident Report #101 2007
We were alerted by the air ambulance that they were attending a collapsed male walker on Little Castle Crag, and they requested our help.
We were alerted by the air ambulance that they were attending a collapsed male walker on Little Castle Crag, and they requested our help.
A 64-year-old woman slipped and sustained a suspected dislocated shoulder.
A couple phoned for help because they were struggling getting down from Helm Crag without a torch.
A 60-year-old man collapsed with severe abdominal pain. The call initially went through to Patterdale MRT, and because the exact location was uncertain, they called us.
While escorting the remainder of the party down, one of them succumbed to the cold, having been one of the people who'd taken a swim earlier.
The team was paged to assist a 68-year-old American woman who had sustained an ankle injury up near Greenup Edge.
A 61-year-old woman tripped and sustained a suspected fractured wrist.
A family of four missed a rendezvous at Eagle Crag for lunch with an additional family member.
A young woman, reported as depressed, failed to return from her walk. There was concern for her well being,
A woman slipped and sustained an ankle injury. They initially called an ambulance and gave a grid reference 1.5 kilometres from the correct location.
A 70-year-old man collapsed, unconscious, possibly due to a faint while descending.
A man became cragfast after getting stuck on steep ground, losing the path and not being able to find his way down.
While the previous job was ongoing we were alerted to the plight of a man who had become stuck on steep, bracken covered ground
While the previous rescue was drawing to a close, we were requested by the Police to assist a couple lost in mist and rain near the summit of Fairfield.
A young man sustained an ankle injury. He was recovered by the team.
A 24-year-old male mountain biker took a fall on Loughrigg Terrace.
A Swiss woman, walking with friends, slipped and sustained a fracture right ankle.
A young male climber fell while trying to retreat from a route. His gear failed,
We were requested by Cumbria Ambulance Service to assist a man who had sustained an ankle injury.
A couple contacted the Police to say that they were lost on Helm Crag near a 'monument'.
A 70-year-old woman slipped on an icy path and sustained a suspected fractured ankle.
A young male phoned for help when he became very wet and cold at the end of Far Easedale. He was able to give us an approximate grid reference.
Female, 65 years. Walking with a companion up Easdale, Grasmere above Brimmer Head Farm when she became unwell.
Two students, 18 years, on a mountain expedition were suffering from slight exposure in Far Easedale, one with an injured knee. Assisted off the fell by the team.
While the previous incident was on-going we were requested assist the air ambulance
A couple were reported overdue when they became seperated from other family members.
While the previous incident was ongoing a second casualty was reported on Calf Crag, his knee having given way and being unable to walk as a result.
A woman, walking with a party down from Silver How, slipped and sustained a suspected lower leg fracture. She was initially assisted down by her companions, but was handed over to us for the strtecher descent.
Search on Silver Howe, Grasmere area, following reports that Flares had been
seen on the fell.