Mountain rescue team evacuate two injured walkers from same area – as icy conditions hit popular Peak District hiking spot
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At 1.05pm on Wednesday, November 29, the Edale Mountain Rescue Team (EMRT) were called by Derbyshire Constabulary to attend to a walker who had fallen on icy ground in the lower area of Cavedale, near Castleton – sustaining a leg injury.
An EMRT spokesperson said: “As the location was on our operational border, we carried out a joint deployment with Buxton Mountain Rescue Team.
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Hide Ad“The walker, who was out with family and friends, was quickly located and given pain relief, before splinting the injured leg.
“They were then conveyed back to a waiting ambulance from East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) for onward transport to Stepping Hill Hospital and further treatment.”
Less than 24 hours after this incident, the EMRT received a call from EMAS at 9.04am on Thursday, November 30 – to assist them with evacuating a walker from the same area.
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Hide AdAn EMRT spokesperson added: “The walker, while out with a group of friends, had fallen on icy ground – sustaining a leg injury.
“The first team members arriving on scene were met by the ambulance crew, who were treating the walker for their injuries.
“Once treated, they were placed on a mountain rescue stretcher and conveyed back to the waiting ambulance for onward transport to hospital and further treatment.”