The Roaches

  • Call out for year: 18
  • Date: 13/04/14
  • Time: 10:40 am
  • Grid ref: SK 00 62
  • Type of incident: Climber Injured(1)
  • Team members involved: 15
  • Time taken: 1.5
  • Total man hours: 22.5

Incident report

Buxton Mountain Rescue Team was called by West Midlands Ambulance Service following reports of a rock climber falling and sustaining serious injuries.

A forty-one year man from Walsall, leading on Fern Crack, fell a substantial distance but avoided serious injury because he was wearing a helmet.  Significant damage to the helmet proved that, without it,  the casualty would have suffered serious, possibly life  threatening, injury.  As it was the man suffered a suspected ankle fracture.

An Air-ambulance was able to land on the top of the upper tier of The Roaches and team members carried the casualty on a rescue stretcher back up Chicken Run Gully.   The casualty was then flown to a Staffordshire hospital for further investigations.

2 comments

  1. Mark Stitson

    I was belaying a leader up Rooster next to where the climber fell off Fern Crack. It looked as if the climber lost his footing on the slabby upper ledge of Fern Crack slipped a distance along the slabby ledge and then fell towards Chicken Run. He seemed to be flipped upside down hitting his head against the rock a few times and it was not clear which way he would end up. As he went head first towards a ledge he was slowing down and the rope stretch made him touch the rock head first rather than impacting with full force.

  2. Stuart dean

    Just a big thanks to all the guys who helped out on sunday and yes by wearing my helmet saved my wife a lot of lengthy paperwork

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