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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.

Coop Community Fund: Kinder MRT

Big thank you to the Co-op Local Community Fund and all who have donated – off to a healthy start click on the link to see how much …. https://membership.coop.co.uk/causes/38747

October 2019 Training Exercise

Multi-casualty team training exercise. The aim of Sunday’s ‘round robin’ exercises allowed team members the opportunity to consider the management of several ‘multi-casualty’ scenarios, prioritise treatment and evacuation options. Each scenario cumulated with the traditional stretcher carry (with the most urgent patient) to a designated rendezvous and subsequent ‘hand-over’ to either a helicopter or land...

29: Callout – Thursday 15th August 2019

I was contacted by the PDMRO Duty Controller concerning a 75 year old male walker who was feeling unwell.  His party’s location was confirmed as Pym Chair using the phonefind technology. As it was the holiday period and working hours, the number of volunteers available were limited and so Buxton MRT were called to assist...

2023 Cracken Edge fell race report & results

A squelchy August day didn’t put off the crowds for the Cracken Edge Fell Race, with an impressive 167 runners gathering for the event in Hayfield on Wednesday evening. The forecasted storms weren’t brave enough to venture further north than Birmingham, so participants were safe to take to the hills at 7.30pm.  A mere 43...

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