Call Outs

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The Roaches

The team was called to a climber that had fallen from the route, Saul’s Crack on the Upper Tier of the Roaches.

Mobile 1, the team’s Hilux was driven up the track from Roaches Gate to just below Rockhall Cottage, where team equipment was deployed from the vehicle and carried to the crag.

The West Midlands Ambulance Service and the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity were already on scene when the team arrived and were providing medical treatment to the casualty below the crag.

The casualty was placed onto …

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Goyt Valley

The second callout saw the team heading back into the Goyt Valley. This time to Goyt Lane, with team members rendezvousing in the car park. The casualty was located on the footpath in the Beet Moor area, above the discussed railway line and tunnel.

East Midland Ambulance Service were already on scene and due to the location of the casualty, requested assistance to extract them to the ambulance.

Two walkers on holiday were enjoying the afternoon sun, when one of the couple slipped on the wet path, which resulted in a very …

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Goyt Valley

This was the first of two callouts around the Goyt Valley today.

The team was called to assist East Midlands Ambulance Service which was treating a walker who had taken a nasty tumble on the steep path at Errwood Dam, which resulted in facial injuries, suspected fractured ribs and a lower leg injury.

The casualty was placed onto the team’s stretcher and transferred to the ambulance.

We’d like to thank the Peak District National Park ranger for unlocking the barrier gate, making access to the road easier….

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Hoffman Quarry

The team was called by East Midlands Ambulance Service, to assist a crew with the extraction of a walker who had sustained an ankle injury in the Hoffman Quarry area of Harper Hill, Buxton.

As team members and response vehicles arrived we were stood down as the ambulance was able to access the casualty’s location directly.

Team members and vehicles returned home to enjoy the last of the Good Friday weather.

We’d like to thank the The Parks Inn, Harpur Hill, who offered their car park as …

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Parkhouse Hill (Near Chrome Hill)

The team was alerted to an injured walker on Parkhouse Hill by a Peak District National Park Ranger. The casualty was descending over one of the rocky limestone scrambles when a dislodged rock from above hit her on the head.

The rock caused a cut to the rear of the head, but thankfully the casualty did not lose consciousness.

The walker was administered first aid by a passer-by who bandaged the wound and was cared for by the Ranger until the team arrived.

On arrival at the location, an …

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