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Alert

  • ALERT only. DEC. 17th  SAT. 17.18 – INGLEBOROUGH, INGLETON, NORTH YORKSHIRE – ALERT No 8 of 2022

    Alerts only

    A fell-runner (m, 38) called NYP to say that he was on Ingleborough and stuck in a snowdrift. He said he had 10% phone battery, was in running gear, with a head torch, but no injuries.  24 seconds later, a further call was received and that became incident no 95.

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  • ALERT Only    SAME DAY  21.13 – INGLEBOROUGH, NORTH YORKSHIRE – ALERT No 1 of 2022

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    A husband, waiting in Clapham car park for his wife and another Three Peaks walker to descend from Ingleborough, reported them overdue. With 20% battery on her phone, she had switched it off to save power, so it was not possible to contact her or use PhoneFind. Team members were asked

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  • Nov 27th Sun. 18.01 – Lancaster Hole, Easegill, Cumbria – Alert only.

    Alerts only / All Rescues / Cave Rescue

    A caver (m) was reported overdue by his wife, having been expected home before nightfall. Whilst enquiries were being made, and Cumbria Police were talking again to the caller, the caver returned home. Other than conducting initial inquiries, no other action was taken by the duty controller. Volunteer hours: 30

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  • Alert – April 1st Fri. 22:46 – Horton in Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire – Alert only

    Alerts only / All Rescues

    A caller rang North Yorkshire Police concerned that 2 walkers (m,20) were over two hours overdue from completing the Yorkshire 3 Peaks. As the Controller contacted Police for more information, the walkers turned up safe and well.

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