Magnificent seven: HM Coastguard team members receive special accolade
On the evening of June 3 last year, the Coastguard received reports that a climber had fallen down cliffs at Bragar, Isle of Lewis.
The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Stornoway sent the Coastguard helicopter from Stornoway to the scene, alongside Bragar, Ness, Breasclete, Miavaig, Stornoway and Harris Coastguard Rescue Teams and Senior Coastal Operations Officers David Smith and Ronald Maclean.
It was quickly established that the casualty was badly hurt and wedged between cliffs and a sea stack, and could only be saved by rope rescue.
Rope technicians descended the cliff before manoeuvring the casualty on to a stretcher. The casualty was transported safely to the top of the cliff and then taken by helicopter to Western Isles Hospital.
Those involved with the difficult rescue operation received a Chief Coastguard Commendation this week.
A presentation event, held at Bragar Community Centre, was a chance to thank and celebrate everyone who had been a part of the mission, receiving either the commendation or a letter of appreciation.
Murdo Macaulay, Coastal Operations Area Commander, said:
“This was a highly technical and challenging rescue that tested the bravery and decision making of all involved. Thanks to that bravery and decision making, a life was saved.
“It makes me proud to work with such hard working and professional individuals, as we together continue upholding the values and objectives of HM Coastguard. I hope these commendations give those involved the recognition they deserve.”