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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.

6: Callout – Wednesday 17th January 2024

We were contacted by the PDMRO Duty Controller with a request from the North West Ambulance Service to assist them with a lady who had slipped in Lyme Park and injured her ankle. We were stood down on route, although team members who were already in Lyme Park were able to give some assistance. James...

5: CALLOUT – Sunday 14th January 2024

Following on from the previous day, we provided both land and water teams to continue the search. The search was finally concluded in the early afternoon.  The team would like to pass on our sincere condolences to the family.  Alan Howarth, Deputy Team Leader

4: CALLOUT – Saturday 13th January 2024

The team was asked to assist Glossop Mountain Rescue Team who were carrying out a major search for a missing person in the Tintwistle area.  Along with Derbyshire Police, Oldham Mountain Rescue Team, Buxton Mountain Rescue Drone Team and Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England, we provided both land and water searching resources.  The search was...

3: CALLOUT – Monday 8th January 2024

In a very similar request to the previous callout, we received a call for assistance from an East Midlands Ambulance crew to help them with a man who had collapsed on the canal tow path in Whaley Bridge.  The crew was on scene and had stabilised the gentleman, however they couldn’t get him back to...

2: CALLOUT – Saturday 6th January 2024

We received a request for assistance from the North West Ambulance Service to help them with a man who had collapsed on the canal tow path in Marple.  Ambulance control were concerned that they would need our help to stretcher the patient back to the ambulance.  As it turned out he came round and with...

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