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KINDER MOUNTAIN RESCUE TEAM

Saving lives in wild and remote places since 1971

To request Mountain Rescue: Dial 999, ask for the Police, then Mountain Rescue

KINDER MOUNTAIN RESCUE TEAM

 

Saving lives in wild and remote places since 1971

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Kinder Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) has been in existence since 1971, and is one of seven mountain rescue teams that operate within the Peak District National Park, as part of the Peak District Mountain Rescue Organisation (PDMRO).

Our 50 members operate on an purely voluntary basis and are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to assist members of the public on the hill or in urban search and rescue situations.

We are almost exclusively funded by public donations, and all proceeds from fund raising go towards equipment and resources used on our call outs.

18: Callout – Thursday 29 April 2021

We were called to assist the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) with a lady who had fallen whilst out walking in Lyme Park with her daughter. Two team members were able to help and assess her until the ambulance crew were on scene. We assisted NWAS by transporting their crew in our 4×4 Hi-Lux to...

17: Callout – Mon 26 April 2021

Along with Buxton Mountain Rescue Team, we were called to support Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service in dealing with a moorland fire in the Woolpacks area of Kinder Scout. This was a limited call. We provided communications support and used our Landrovers to transport fire crew to Edale Cross to access the moor. The fire...

16: Callout – Monday 19 April 2021

We were called to assist two walkers in difficulty on Kinder Scout. Their location was confirmed using the GPS technology in their phones and two hill parties were dispatched. Once located they were safely walked from Kinder Downfall to our vehicles at Edale Cross, for a ride back down to our base in Hayfield. Time:...

Hill & Water training Sunday 18 April 2021

With COVID19 safety procedures still in force, Sunday 18 April was an opportunity for the majority of the team to participate in two separate ‘core skill’ training sessions: The ‘water’ team (consisting of Swiftwater & Flood Rescue Technicians and Water 1st Responders) deployed to a remote rendezvous location on the River Goyt to practice working...

BMC launches ‘Respect the wild’ campaign

The easing of lockdown restrictions has seen a surge in visitors to the countryside, which is great news. Not so good is the associated increase in damage, litter and moorland fires. In an effort to counter this, the BMC has launched a new campaign “Respect the wild” to try and educate folk so they can...

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