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Successful Multi-Agency Rescue on Gowbarrow Fell
October 17, 2025
October 16, 2025 1.45 pm
Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team
At approximately 1:45 PM on Thursday 16th October, Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team was called out by North West Ambulance Service to assist a 79-year-old walker who had sustained a serious lower leg injury near the summit of Gowbarrow Fell.
A member of the public was already on scene providing support. Following a brief assessment over the phone, it was clear the injury posed a potential significant risk to the limb. The Great North Air Ambulance Service was initially dispatched but had to return to base due to low fuel and unsuitable landing conditions.
A Coastguard helicopter from HM Coastguard Prestwick was then requested and successfully landed close to the scene. Once on site, two Remote Rescue Medical Technicians from Patterdale MRT and the Coastguard Paramedic worked together to:
- Administer pain relief
- Splint the injured limb
- Secure the casualty in a stretcher
The casualty was then airlifted to King George V playing field, Patterdale, where they were transferred into a Patterdale MRT Land Rover and taken to the rescue base to meet a waiting ambulance for onward hospital care.
This complex rescue involved 10 volunteer team members and took approximately 3 hours to complete.
Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team would like to extend heartfelt thanks to all those involved in the successful rescue:
- Great North Air Ambulance Service
- HM Coastguard team from Prestwick
- North West Ambulance Service
- And the kind members of the public who stayed with the casualty until our arrival
Your support and collaboration were invaluable.
