CLIMBER RESCUED OFF CLIFFS BY COASTGUARD RESCUE TEAMS

Press Notice No: 142-11                                                                    22 May, 2011

At 1.55 pm Aberdeen Coastguard  received a 999 call reporting a sports climber who  had fallen and was suffering from a suspected broken ankle, North of Cruden Bay adjacent to Slains Castle

The 32 year old climber was at the bottom of the cliff and was walking over the rocks when he fell and injured himself. Aberdeen Coastguard called out the Cruden Bay and Peterhead Coastguard rescue teams and requested the launch of the Peterhead RNLI lifeboat. The teams lowered a cliffman with a rescue stretcher down to the man.
The climber was placed into the rescue stretcher and winched back up the cliff and then taken to hospital by ambulance.
Matthew Mace, Watch Manager, Aberdeen Coastguard said:
Although, it may look simple and easy, cliffs can present challenging conditions.  This caller did exactly the right thing in calling for expert help from the Coastguard. Our teams are fully trained and equipped for such rescue procedures.
If you see someone in trouble dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

Popular posts from this blog

Label your kit at the coast

A short history of HM Coastguard

BOSCASTLE FLOODS: TEN YEARS ON