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jonty.rhodes

jonty.rhodes

  • Incident 30/2026 Saturday May 10th 15:26 hrs – Ingleborough

    Mountain Rescue / Walking Rescues

    The team were called out by North Yorkshire Police to assist with a casualty (F 15 YO) who had sustained a lower leg injury whilst descending from the summit of Ingleborough as part of her DofE expedition. The CRO duty controller (DC) spoke to the well equipped/prepared casualty party to

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  • INCIDENT 29/2026 SATURDAY MAY 9TH 21.05 LOST JOHNS’ CAVE

    Cave Rescue

    The team were called out by Lancashire Police to a report of two overdue cavers (50 Y.O. & 19 Y.O.) in the Lost Johns’ cave system. CRO placed a full team call out for both underground members and surcace members to assist with logistics on the fell. A CRO Duty

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  • INCIDENT 28/2026 MAY 9TH SATURDAY 11.26 HRS WHERNSIDE

    Mountain Rescue

    The team were called out by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) to a walker (m approx 60) who was experiencing a medical event whilst walking on the summit ridge of Whernside. Team members were deployed to initially RV at Ribblehead viaduct before making their way up to the casualty location. A

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  • Incident 15/2026. March 30th Monday 09.45hrs. Pen Y Ghent, North Yorkshire

    All Rescues / Mountain Rescue / Walking Rescues

    The team were contacted by North Yorkshire Police regarding a 3 peaks walker (m,16) who had fallen ‘approximately 5 feet’ and sustained an injury to his arm. The other members of the party provided the casualty with analgesia and physical support in order to effect a self rescue. CRO deployed

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