WEDNESDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2024 (1641 HOURS)
We managed to squeeze in a relatively quick call-out yesterday before our regular Wednesday night training session:
At the request of the Yorkshire Ambulance Service, we deployed to assist a man who had slipped and injured an ankle whilst walking down one of the tracks below Barkers Crag in Scugdale, east of Swainby. We were in phone contact with a member of his walking party who was able to confirm the casualty’s condition and the location. Thankfully he wasn’t far from the roadside.
He was ‘packaged’ within a casualty bag and carried on a rescue stretcher a short distance to a waiting ambulance for onward treatment in hospital. We wish him well for a swift recovery. Twenty-six Cleveland MRT members were deployed. Approximately half were at the casualty site, with the others at (or on their way) to a standby RV-point a few miles away, when stood down after just under 1.5-hours.
Then it was time for a quick bite to eat before heading out again for training. Last night we were at the Base for our second week of Autumn training sessions, this time refreshing our water / flooding ’awareness’ skills. So following a classroom input we split into three groups looking at ‘throw-line’ techniques, deployment of ‘water kit’ and set-up & preparation of our water / flood rescue trailer. Another annual re-qualification out of the way!
Applications can be made to join the team in a support role (Operational Support) or as a hill going (Search and Rescue) member.
Applications for either role can be made at any time. Intakes for Operational Support members occur at various times of the year. There is one annual intake for Search and Rescue normally each September.
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