Saturday, 10 January 2015

The wind is up

We often have bad weather at this time of year and the advice "don't travel unless it's necessary" is always best adhered to! However, for the emergency services across the UK some 'everyday' journeys are still necessary, Police officers need to get to work, District Nurses need to complete their rounds, Fire crews need to be on duty, @CoastGuardTeam and @thelifeboatcrew need to get to their Lego® boats. You can always check your local weather, including weather warnings at http://www.metoffice.gov.uk before setting off.

Nic and Steve regretted taking the team vehicle out to fill up with fuel
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    Thursday, 1 January 2015

    CALL OUT: Missing walker

    CALL OUT: The team were called to reports of a missing walker. The walker had left a route plan and schedule with her husband, who had notified the police when his wife had not returned home on time. 

    The team were tasked to the last known location of the walker, where she'd left her car. Having worked up a search plan, the team deployed three hill units to search the most likely routes. This included a few 'common' areas where people often take the wrong path or turning.

    It wasn't too long before one of the hill sections radioed back to base to say they were investigating a possible sighting not to far from the walker's planned route. The section made their way across a snowy ridge to find the walker who had become navigationally challenged due to the snow. She had tried to reach the top of a ridge in the hope of identifying more features, but had slipped and fallen in the snow injuring her arm and was beginning to get quite cold. The team splinted the ladies arm, wrapped her in a large warm casualty bag (like a furry sleeping bag) and evacuated her by stretcher back to a road head where they handed over care to the Lego® Ambulance Service.

    The team made it back to base just before sunset and a cup of hot chocolate.

    the hill section finding the missing walker
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