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Coniston Mountain Rescue Team called out after walker suffered climbing accident in Lakes

A MOUNTAIN rescue team was called out after a walker had a climbing accident. Coniston Mountain Rescue Team was dispatched to Tilberthwaite on Friday after a man fell during a climbing accident. A spokesman said: He was able to make his way down from the quarry to the car park. We were asked by North West Ambulance Service to assist, and sent two Land Rovers. The casualty was fully assessed for several injuries, fortunately none severe, and he was handed over to the land ambulance when it arrived.

Coniston Mountain Rescue Team urges businesses to collect donations as Lakes tourism industry reopens

A MOUNTAIN rescue team is urging businesses to display their collection box in a prominent place as the Lakes opens up to tourists. Coniston Mountain Rescue Team has reiterated the importance of donations in continuing their life-saving service. As Coniston begins to open up to tourism, the team is asking local business-owners to check their CMRT collection box and ensure it is displayed in a prominent place. Jackie Coe, team treasurer, said: Each year we use some of the money collected in this way to buy clothing or equipment for the team, and this year team members have smart new warm jackets with our logo on the sleeve. All donations, however received, will be a great help towards training and equipping our team members to deal with the many and varied incidents we are requested to assist with.

Coniston Mountain Rescue Team called out to reports of lost dog in Coppermines Valley

Coniston Mountain Rescue Team called out to reports of lost dog in Coppermines Valley
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Coniston rescuer to take on mammoth 268-mile walking challenge

A MEMBER of a Lake District mountain rescue team is set to take on a mammoth walking challenge of more than 250 miles to raise money for a new team…

Mountain rescue teams thank people for staying off the fells

Mountain rescue teams thank people for staying off the fells Coniston Mountain Rescue Team Cumbria’s mountain rescue teams have thanked people for sticking to the Government’s coronavirus guidelines. The volunteer organisations were concerned at the start of the year because they had 19 callouts in the first two weeks of January, compared to seven during the same period  last year. However, since the latest lockdown teams have only has seven callouts in the past three weeks, compared to 18 in 2020. A statement from the Lake District Search and Mountain Rescue Association, which represents the 12 teams and 400 volunteers covering the Lake District and Cumbria, said: “We would like to thank everyone for sticking to the Government rules, staying at home and exercising locally.

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