Whilst providing safety cover for the Kinder Downfall fell race, we dealt with two incidents at the same time. One was a report of a female runner with a head injury, lying on the ground on the race route between Edale Cross and Tunstead Clough. Kinder 3 were stationed at Edale Cross to deal with this kind of situation and so set off to investigate. On route to head injury casualty, we came across a female runner in pain with significant damage to both knees and a wrist injury after a series of falls. It was initially unclear that she could walk off and we thought that a stretcher evacuation may be needed.
Kinder MRT received a number of differing messages from various sources including fell runners, passing walkers and a formal callout from the police. This made it difficult to understand where the two different casualties were located and to assess their injuries.
Fortunately this potentially very serious situation resolved in a relatively straightforward manner. The lady with the head injury was able to walk down to Tunstead Clough helped by other fell runners, where she was met by a team vehicle. She was driven to Hayfield, where she was assessed by a team casualty carer and then advised to go to A&E for a check up. The lady with the injured knees was able to walk herself off the hill after treatment from the team. Both ladies were very determined to finish the race under their own steam.
Kinder Mountain Rescue Team is staffed by volunteers who give their time free of charge and is funded entirely by public donations.
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- Time: 13:10
- Type: Mountain Incident
- Location: Tunstead Clough, Kinder Scout
- Team members: 20
- Duration: 1 hour
- Volunteer hours: 20
- Total hours: 1862