| CALL OUTS in 1997 Incidents Report by Nick Owen | ![]() |
| Incident/Location | Date/time | What happened |
|---|---|---|
| 1. SLEDGING Kirkstone Pass |
1st January at 18.35 | A young man sustained a serious leg fracture when he hit a wall while sledging in the dark. The Ambulance crew were unable to reach him because of the snow and ice. |
| 2. FELLWALKING Stake Pass Gt. Langdale |
3rd January at 16.25 | A 14-year-old boy was assisted down the fell after sustaining a minor leg injury. |
| 3. FELLWALKING Slaters Bridge Little Langdale |
3rd January at 16.42 | A 73-year-old in open toed sandals slipped and fractured her ankle. Due to simultaneous commitments Kendal MRT popped along to help us with this one. |
| 4. SLEDGING Kirkstone Pass |
5th January at 14.05 | A 10-year-old boy sustained spinal injuries in a sledging accident. When we got there the boy was at the roadside and only needed the services of an Ambulance. |
| 5. FELLWALKING Easedale Tarn Grasmere |
8th. January at 15.00 | As a student at one of Britains esteemed Red Brick Universities, we were forced to question the judgement of this 20-year-old woman, when she went for a 'stroll' and ended up cragfast in an ice filled gully above Easedale Tarn. She can consider herself lucky that her cries for help were heard by two passing walkers, who raised the alarm. It is unlikely she would have survive the night in the sub zero conditions. |
| 6. SEARCH Esk Hause Gt. Langdale |
19th. January at 00.11 | We just love these late night excursions into the mountains. They are good for the sole. Two young men had phoned home to tell their Mother that they had become benighted, but were O.K and would make their way down at first light. She wasn't prepared to wait this long and phoned the Police. This was a joint operation with Keswick MRT. |
| 7. FELLWALKING Gibson Knott Grasmere |
21st January at 13.45 | We were assisted by Kendal MRT in the evacuation of this middle aged man, who had slipped and fractured his lower leg. |
| 8. FELLWALKING Stickle Ghyll Gt. Langdale |
26th January at 14.22 | A 15-year-old girl slipped off the path and fell into the ghyll. She was reported as suffering from hypothermia. We were amazed at the speed of her recovery once she had been carried down the hill. |
| 9. NATIONAL PARK WORKING PARTY Ghyll Head Windermere |
13th February at 11.30 | Park Ranger and Team member, Mark Eccles radioed for assistance after an elderly man suffered a suspected heart attack. |
| 10. LANDSLIDE A 591 Thirlmere |
17th. February at 18.35 | Heavy rain and floods were causing traffic chaos when a landslide blocked the main road on the side of Thirlmere. Cars were reported as buried and possibly people trapped. We spent a couple of hours, up to the nether regions in cold water, assisting the Police in checking cars for people and then clearing cars to one side to allow bulldozers through to clear the debri away, and reopen the road. |
| 11. FELLWALKING Cockley Crag Grasmere |
21st February at 15.32 | This 50-year-old woman slipped and sustained a fracture/dislocation of her ankle. |
| 12. FELLWALKING Silver How Grasmere |
23rd February at 15.55 | This 59-year-old man slipped and fractured his lower leg. |
| 13. FELLWALKING The Band Gt. Langdale |
2nd March at 20.45 | Four young men became benighted on the descent of the Band. A couple of them were suffering from mild hypothermia, due to becoming wet, in inadequate clothing. We assisted them off the hill. |
| 14. SEARCH Gimmer Crag Gt. Langdale |
7th. March at 22.15 | Two climbers were reported overdue after climbing on Gimmer Crag. A small number of Team members went up to the crag base and found them huddled together, having been caught out with no torch. They were escorted down. |
| 15. ROCK CLIMBING Scout Scar Kendal. |
11th. March at 12.10 | We were requested to assist Kendal MRT with the evacuation of a climber who had been hit by rock fall dislodged by his leader. The evacuation was through very thick and scratchy woods. |
| 16. FELLWALKING Birk Fell Little Langdale |
13th. March at 06.41 | This man had fractured his ankle at 10pm the previous day, having become lost in darkness. He had been reported missing by his wife but she didn't know where in the Lakes he was walking. After the accident his friend keyed their location into a GPS, but dropped it and smashed it on the way down. With the help of Coniston and Kendal MRTs he was located, treated and removed to a place of safety. |
| 17 FELLWALKING Stickle Ghyll Gt. Langdale |
14th. March at 15.04 | It's possible that poor footwear caused this woman to slip and fracture her Tibia and Fibula. |
| 18. SEARCH Fairfield area |
16th. March at 17.00 | Requested to search the Fairfield area by Patterdale MRT after they had received a mobile phone call from a group of five who were lost. Eventually located on Fairfield summit and escorted down. |
| 19. FELLWALKING Loughrigg Ambleside |
25th March at 11.47 | This woman slipped in poor footwear and sustained leg and head injuries. |
| 20. FELLWALKING Snarker Pike Ambleside |
29th. March at 18.00 | A 52-year-old man slipped and "bent his leg double". He was unable to walk, so we carried him. |
| 21. FELLWALKING Dungeon Ghyll Gt. Langdale |
1st April at 17.30 | This 43-year-old woman slipped off a stile and suffered head and neck injuries. |
| 22. SEARCH Wansfell and Troutbeck |
1st. April at 19.20 | A family group split up to go on separate walks. When two of them failed to make their rendezvous the alarm was raised. We located the missing two and reunited them. We then left, so they could review the domestic communication situation. |
| 23. FELLWALKING Crinkle Crags Gt. Langdale |
4th. April at 20.05 | Three women were reported as overdue on a walk over Crinkle Crags. With the help of Kendal MRT the three were located on Long Top. All were hypothermic, one severely. She was stretchered off, and the other two escorted off, on foot. Conditions were foul, with personnel being blown off their feet on several occasions. |
| 24. FELLWALKING Tongue Ghyll Grasmere |
6th. April at 14.00 | Asked by the Police to locate six missing D of E students, reported overdue between Patterdale and Grasmere. This we did. |
| 25. FELLWALKING Far Easedale Grasmere |
6th. April at 17.21 | Back to Grasmere, this time to treat and evacuate a 47-year-old woman with a suspected ankle fracture. |
| 26. FELLWALKING Nab Scar Ambleside |
12th. April at 13. 56 | A 58-year-old woman slipped and fractured her ankle. |
| 27. SEARCH Garburn Pass area Troutbeck. |
3rd May at 12.30 | Asked to assist Police in the search for a man who had left a series of suicide notes in the vicinity of Garburn Pass. The search was called off when he made contact with his family from somewhere in London. |
| 28. FELLWALKING Stickle Ghyll Gt. Langdale |
9th. May at 19.45 | A 15-year-old girl sustained a suspected lower leg fracture when she slipped on a steep, rough footpath. |
| 29. SEARCH Silver Howe Grasmere |
9th. May at 22.35 | An hour and a half spent investigating reports of flashing lights. We found nothing, so went home to bed. |
| 30. FELLWALKING Swine Knott Gt. Langdale |
22nd May at 12.31 | A 60-year-old woman slipped and fractured her ankle. |
| 31. SEARCH Lingmoor Gt. Langdale |
25th. May at 1.15 | Asked to investigate flashing lights. The lights we found appeared to be able to look after themselves, so we went to bed. |
| 32. FELLWALKING Loughrigg Terrace Grasmere |
25th. May at 16.36 | An elderly Woman slipped and fractured her ankle. We administered the usual TLC. |
| 33. FELLWALKING Raven Crag Walthwaite Gt. Langdale |
27th. May at 14.52 | As previous. Same scenario, different place. |
| 34. FELLWALKING Nanny Lane Troutbeck |
1st. June at 12.30 | This Dutch woman slipped off a stile and hit her head. An Ambulance was called initially, but were unable to evacuate the woman, so we did it. |
| 35. FELLWALKING Robin Lane Troutbeck |
1st. June at 12.45 | While attending the previous incident, the team was alerted to almost identical incident on Robin Lane, so we sorted this one out while we were there. |
| 36. SEARCH Ambleside area and River Rothay |
14th. June at 11.07 | We were alerted to the presence of an abandoned push chair, with baby paraphernalia, on the banks of the river, in an isolated spot. Fearing the worse, a search was made of the river bank and the river, with the help of the Lake Warden and his boat. Nothing was found, but after about two hours the owners turned up. They had been for a stroll up Loughrigg. They were a little bewildered by the fuss, until we discovered that they were employees of El Al, and compared the incident with finding an abandoned suitcase at an airport. |
| 37. FELLWALKING High Park Little Langdale |
14th. June at 14.56 | This 68-year-old woman collapsed, suffering from very low blood pressure. She was evacuated from the fell and taken to Kendal for treatment. |
| 38. FELLWALKING Easedale Tarn, Grasmere |
14th. June at 16.25 | A 13-year-old boy suffered a recurrence of an old ankle injury while walking with a group. |
| 39. SEARCH Scandale valley |
16th. June at 12.28 | Two hours of searching for a sheepdog called 'Help' |
| 40. FELLWALKING Colwith Bridge Little Langdale |
17th. June at 12.34 | An ambulance was called to this man on the Cumbria Way. They treated his ankle, a probable fracture, and asked us to assist with his evacuation to the roadside. |
| 41. FELLWALKING Jenkins Crag Ambleside |
26th. June at 12.00 | We expended a lot of energy when we were able to drive right to this mans side after he fractured his ankle on a bridleway. |
| 42. SEARCH Langdale Pikes |
29th. June at 20.30 | A search was organised, with assistance from SARDA, to locate a man who was reported as several hours overdue from his walk. He turned up as Team Members were being deployed on the fells. His dogs short legs was cited as the reason he was late back. |
| 43. FELLWALKING Skelghyll Woods Ambleside | 3rd. July at 16.36 | A 12-year-old girl suffered an Asthma attack. She was treated with her own medication and passed on to the Ambulance for transport to hospital. |
| 44. FELLWALKING Orr Gap Gt. Langdale |
5th. July at 16.42 | It's just possible that this womans injuries were not as bad as she was making out, and the sight of a helicopter passing close by prompted her to call us by mobile phone. Anyway, once she had been airlifted to the valley bottom, she was able to hobble to her car, to go to Hospital, we think. |
| 45. FELLWALKING Stickle Ghyll Gt. Langdale |
6th. July at 16.32 | This 52-year-old American woman suffered a badly dislocated Knee cap after she had slipped and landed on it. It's kneecaps in room 101 for me, and eyeballs. I can't do them. For some people it's spiders, for others, flying, for me it's knee caps and eyeballs (and Austin Maestro's, but this is neither the time or the place) |
| 46. FELLWALKING Silver How Langdale side |
9th. July at 14.25 | Two 16-year-old girls on a D. of E expedition collapsed, suffering from severe dehydration, on a very hot day. Both were given I.V. fluids and oxygen and taken to hospital. |
| 47. FELLWALKING Grisedale Tarn |
9th. July at 22.50 | Imagine the surprise of the teachers from this school, when a second of there D. of E. expeditions had to be rescued. (See previous incident) This time it was a severe asthma attack, possible triggered by swimming in the cold Tarn, when camped for the night. We all went to bed very late. |
| 48. FELLWALKING Loughrigg Terrace |
16th. July at 12.35 | This 75-year-old woman tripped and suffered multiple injuries, including head and leg. She was also suffering from Vertigo, although in which order these things happened, we're not quite sure. |
| 49. HORSE RIDING Garburn Pass Troutbeck |
17th. July at 12.42 | A 30-year-old local woman was seriously injured when she fell from her horse. The horse tried to finish the job by rolling on her. She suffered head, neck, arm and spinal injuries. |
| 50. AMBULANCE ASSIST High Hallgarth Little Langdale |
29th. July at 08.09 | We were asked to assist the Ambulance Service to evacuate an elderly man with a suspected stroke from a remote climbing hut. |
| 51. FELLWALKING Fox Ghyll Loughrigg |
29th. July at 15.00 | An 83-year-old local woman slipped and fractured her lower leg. |
| 52. BOAT ACCIDENT Pull Wyke Bay Ambleside |
30th. July at 15.34 | We were requested to assist the Ambulance Service with a young boy who was being brought ashore to receive treatment for head injuries when he was hit by the boats boom. |
| 53. SCRAMBLING AND ABSEILING Stickle Ghyll Gt. Langdale |
1st August at 12.04 | A young man abseiling, under instruction, slipped and pendulumned into a rock face, sustaining a lower leg fracture and knee injuries. |
| 54. FELLWALKING Rydal lake-shore |
1st. August at 14.27 | An old knee injury re-occurred, apparently rendering this 17-year-old boy unable to move. The diagnosis, PATHETIC. |
| 55. FELLWALKING Low Fell Gt. Intake, Little Langdale |
2nd August at 13.45 | A 55-year-old woman slipped and sustained a suspected fracture to her lower leg. |
| 56. FELLWALKING Red Screes Kirkstone Pass |
3rd August at 17.44 | This man tumbled down the fellside, sustaining a dislocated shoulder and other arm injuries on the way. He made his own way down, and we met him at the car park. |
| 57. SWIMMING Lilly Tarn Loughrigg |
5th August at 15.03 | A 12-year-old boy was allowed to swim out to an island, but only just made it and became stranded on the island, to exhausted and cold to swim back. The remoteness of the tarn meant that no boat was available, so a Team member donned a life jacket and swam out. Both were then pulled back to safety. A little better judgement of the boys swimming ability by the Father would have prevented this incident. |
| 58. ROCK CLIMBING Gimmer Crag Gt. Langdale |
10th. August at 18.55 | A 44-year-old woman slipped while descending from climbing and sustained a dislocated shoulder and knee injuries. She was treated on the hill and airlifted to Furness General Hospital by RAF Boulmer. |
| 59. CONSERVATION WORKING PARTY Red Tarn, Gt. Langdale |
11th. August at 14.35 | A 19-year-old woman suffered a recurrence of an old injury while helping with footpath repairs above high Red Tarn. We treated her and were carrying her down when another member of the same party suffered a similar fate. We called Kendal MRT in to assist at this point. |
| 60. FELLWALKING Dollywagon Pike Hellvellyn ridge. |
12th. August at 15.18 | This Danish woman, having received the dodgy advice that it was O.K to walk on the high fells in modern sports sandals, then went and slipped and fractured her ankle. Again assisted by Kendal MRT on a long and hot carry down. The advice came from two separate sources, both of whom should have known better. It took two team members to carry down here 'luggage'! |
| 61. FELLWALKING Nab Scar Rydal. |
15th August at 15.40 | This 35-year-old man suffered an epileptic fit while descending after a days walk. He had come round by the time we got there, so we walked down with him. It was a hot, sunny day, and we were a little surprised at the amount of clothing he was wearing. We have seen people wearing less when it's snowing. |
| 62. ROCK CLIMBING Raven Crag Gt. Langdale |
16th August at 20.50 | A figure was reported as stationary on "Pluto", a popular and difficult rock climb. He was reported as being in this position for a long time. By the time we arrived he had moved on. We had a brief chat with two men descending from the crag and established that it was them who had been seen, and that no-one was in trouble. A complete lack of knowledge of rock climbing, and a pint or two of beer may have clouded our informants judgement slightly. |
| 63. FELLWALKING Belles Knott Easedale Grasmere |
17th. August at 16.00 | An 11-year-old girl sustained an ankle fracture. Belles Knot is along way up, or down, depending on your point of view, so Kendal MRT met us half way down, and in their usual sporting fashion, helped us the rest of the way. They also supplied some water, for which we were in great need. |
| 64. FELLWALKING Loughrigg Terrace, Ambleside |
25th. August at 14.09 | A 72-year-old woman slipped sustained a suspected ankle fracture. |
| 65. FELLWALKING High Street. |
3rd September at 18.24 | We were alerted to this incident by an informant descending to Kirkstone Pass summit. A vehicle was dispatched, but further investigation confirmed that Patterdale MRT had been notified of this incident, and were already dealing with it. |
| 66. FELLWALKING The Band Gt. Langdale |
13th September at 16.22 | Three men were injured when they were blown off their feet by a freak gust of wind while trying to escape rock fall. Two of the men had serious injuries, including head, leg and arm. The other was less serious. The two were airlifted to Hospital, and the third was walked down after refusing to go in the helicopter. We were assisted by Bowland \Pennine Fell Rescue Team, who were in the area. |
| 67. SEARCH Tongue Ghyll and Scandale |
14th September at 10.00 | Four boys on a D. of E. expedition were reported missing overnight. Their supervisor had been to check on them at their campsite at Grisedale Tarn, but had been unable to locate them, so reported them missing. We located the boys making their way to Grasmere, having spent the night at their campsite at......... Grisedale Tarn. They had pitched their tent in the lee of small mound to protect it from the wind, and had heard the supervisor calling them, but had been unable to attract his attention. Boys 1: Supervisor 0. |
| 68. FELLWALKING Nanny Lane Troutbeck |
18th. September at 13.09 | A 72-year-old woman suffered a suspected heart attack. She continued down, having taken her own medication, and we met her near the road, and escorted her the rest of the way, to a waiting ambulance. |
| 69. ROCK CLIMBING Raven Crag Gt. Langdale |
22nd September at 20.45 | Every now and again a needless and tragic accident occurs, the victim of which will suffer for the rest of their lives. A 30-year-old man fell about 35ft. while climbing, suffering head, arm, leg and very serious spinal injuries in the process. He was lowered to the base of the crag by his second, and then treated by the Team, and evacuated by helicopter to Preston. His spinal cord had been severed. They had set out after dark, after allegedly consuming a substantial quantity of alcohol, and were climbing despite advice from friends. |
| 70. SEARCH Loughrigg area Grasmere. |
27th. September at 01.55 | A Grasmere Hotel manager saw flashing lights on the hill. We investigated, and found no-one in need of help. |
| 71. SEARCH Grasmere |
27th. September at 11.30 | A voluntary patient from a London Hospital took trip to the Lakes. Her bag was found in Grasmere, with a suicide note. A search was mounted. She was located, semi conscious, by a SARDA handler and his dog, and then treated for Alcohol, Barbiturate and pain killer overdose. |
| 72. FELLWALKING Sour Milk Ghyll Grasmere |
28th. September at 14.31 | A 54-year-old woman slipped and sustained wrist and leg injuries and a minor head injury. |
| 73. FELLWALKING White Moss Common, Rydal |
1st October at 12.43 | An 85-year-old woman tripped and suffered a head injury. We were able to drive through the Ford and straight to her. |
| 74. FELLWALKING Orrest Head Windermere |
2nd October at 16.50 | A 65-year-old woman slipped sustained a possible ankle fracture. We see more female ankles in a year, than a Victorian Dandy might have seen in his life. Can I write that? Is it sexist? Well I need to write something a bit different about ankles now and again! |
| 75. FELLWALKING Stickle Ghyll Gt. Langdale |
4th. October at 12.45 | Slip, ankle, female. First time for this woman, Nth. time for us. |
| 76. FELLWALKING Crinkle Crags GT. Langdale |
4th. October at 14.31 | Injuries to this man were reported as serious. A helicopter was requested to assist but was unable to get close due to the weather. Investigation found the injuries to be quite minor, but we carried him down anyway. We were assisted by Kendal and RAF Leeming MRTs on a long and demanding carry off. |
| 77. FELLWALKING Rossett Ghyll Gt. Langdale |
10th. October at 19.50 | A 40-year-old man sustained an ankle injury near esk Hause. His friends carried him as far as the top of Rossett Ghyll and we arrived and treated him and carried him the rest of the way. |
| 78. FELLWALKING Rydal Water |
12th. October at 16.50 | A 67-year-old man collapsed on the shore of Rydal Water, while walking. An ambulance was summoned first. They treated his condition, but required our assistance to evacuate him. |
| 79. SEARCH Gimmer crag Gt. Langdale |
19th October at 20.15 | A couple of climbers were reported as overdue from climbing on this popular crag. A small search of the area was organised and they were found safe and well, but benighted. With the aid of our torches, they were helped to the valley bottom. |
| 80. FELLWALKING Skelghyll Woods Ambleside |
20th. October at 10.52 | A 26-year-old woman slipped on wet vegetation and fractured her ankle. We were able to drive to her, so the evacuation was fairly straightforward. |
| 81. FELLWALKING Harrison Stickle Gt. Langdale |
26th. October at 16.15 | A 30-year-old man tore his knee ligaments near Harrison Stickle. A Team member, fell running in the area, was able to summon the assistance of a helicopter in the area with his MR radio, thereby saving the man (and us!) hours of pain and misery. Fell runners are a strange bunch of people, but they have there uses. |
| 82. SEARCH Stickle Tarn Gt. Langdale |
2nd November at 10.54 | We were alerted by mobile phone that these three were unhurt, but lost in the vicinity of Stickle Tarn. A search, using dogs and man power was organised, but nothing was found. A little later we were contacted from the Old Dungeon Ghyll to say that they had found there way down. An interview with them revealed that they had actually been near Angle Tarn (a subtle, but significant difference). Where I went to school, we would have called people like this "Divvies", and there are several popular contemporary expressions, that decency prevents me from using, that would be appropriate. |
| 83. FELLWALKING Stickle Ghyll Gt. Langdale |
6th. November at 16.25 | Having survived the previous day without any reports of 'Distress Flares' we were back to the old broken ankle routine. Did the job, went home. |
| 84. SEARCH Crinkle Crags area Gt. Langdale |
9th . November at 16.15 | A couple reported themselves in difficulty in the mist near Three Tarns, by mobile phone. There were found quickly and escorted down. The Great Langdale Nannying Service PLC strikes again! |
| 85. FELLWALKING Silver Howe Grasmere |
13th. November at 15.36 | A woman slipped in her wellington boots and possibly fractured her ankle. If you do something daft like this, you've got to be ready for some abuse. It's all part of casualty care you know. Leaving your boots in the car doesn't help. |
| 86.FELLWALKING Loft Crag Gt. Langdale |
16th. November at 16.27 | A woman slipped and fractured her ankle. It's along way down from Loft Crag so we had plenty of opportunity to share her pain, and to be amused by some of the side effects of Morphine. (You giggle a lot, chatter incessantly and the rest is our secret.) |
| 87. SEARCH Bowfell Crinkle Crags Esk Pike |
23rd November at 21.45 | A Father (41) and Son (21) were reported overdue at home. A search was organised with the help of Keswick MRT and SARDA Lakes. They were eventually located by LAMRT on Gunson Knott. They were cold and benighted. Team members stocked them up with hot drinks and food and they were escorted off the hill at first light. Last heard on the phone to home promising to never go walking in the winter again! |
| 88. SEARCH Bowfell Crinkle Crags Langdale Pikes |
25th. November at 19.12 | A solo man was reported overdue at home. His route card left at home suggested an epic walk, and didn't narrow things down much. With the assistance of Keswick and Furness MRTs and SARDA Lakes he was located by a dog in Rossett Ghyll, benighted. He thought he was on The Band, this being a lot closer to his actual location than some other people we have retrieved this year. No amount of debriefing from us was going to assist him through the "debrief" he was going to get when he got home. |
| 89. SEARCH Greenburn, Little Langdale |
23rd. December at 07.45 | We were requested by Coniston MRT to assist in a search for a man who had been missing overnight. He was located near Levers Water, safe and well. |
| 90. FELLWALKING Angle Tarn Gt. Langdale |
29th. December at 21.13 | People camping at Angle Tarn heard shouts for help. They phoned us and went to investigate. They found a husband and wife benighted and without a torch. They contacted us and informed us that they had room for them in their tents and would point them in the right direction in the morning. They had suffered no injuries so we left them to it. They were reported missing from their Grasmere Guest House at 10am the following day, by which time they were well on their way down. Lesson to be learned? Take a torch! It doesn't matter what time of year, how long you think you're going out for, or what activity you are planning. They're not expensive and weigh next to nothing, and can save you and us a lot of hassle. |
| 91.FELLWALKING Loughrigg Ambleside |
31st. December at 12.04 | A woman slipped and sustained a suspected ankle fracture. She was retrieved form the fell and conveyed to Hospital in our Ambulance. |