The volunteer rescue team were called to help the ambulance service yesterday.
The team were called by Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust yesterday afternoon to assist in the evacuation of a male walker who had fallen down a bank in Dove Dale on the approach to Bridestones.
Working with the ambulance service crew the patient was treated on site and packaged onto one of our Bell stretchers before being carried back to car park at Stain Dale for transfer to an ambulance and transportation to definitive medical care.
The mountain rescue team had twelve team members deployed for two and a half hours.


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