During May, Bolton Mountain Rescue Team responded to seven separate incidents across our area.
Every callout was carried out by volunteers who gave up their time to help people in difficulty, at short notice, and often in challenging conditions.
Alongside these incidents, our operational team and probationers continued to train regularly to maintain and develop the skills needed for search and rescue work. This included casualty care, rope work, navigation, search techniques, and working safely in difficult terrain.
Behind the scenes, our support team and trustees also gave countless hours to keep the organisation running. From fundraising and administration, to vehicle maintenance, equipment checks, and welfare support, there was a huge amount of work that happened away from the hillside.
Bolton Mountain Rescue Team is entirely volunteer-led, and none of this would have been possible without the commitment and dedication of everyone involved.
Thank you to our team members, supporters, and the public for your continued support throughout another busy month.
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23 hours ago
At 15:01 today the team was contacted by North West Ambulance Service for an incident in the Tockholes plantations.
A 47 year old male was mountain biking on one of the bridleways and had sustained multiple injuries in a fall from his bike.
An NWAS ambulance crew had reached the patient on foot, and our help was requested to assist with additional equipment and extrication. The male was carried through the wood on stretcher to the waiting ambulance.
We wish the casualty involved a speedy recovery and return to the sport.
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1 week ago
Our second visit to Hindley in four days came thanks to a callout at 14:46 yesterday from North West Ambulance Service.
A 33 year old female was reported to have sustained a lower leg injury in the stream valley at Borsdane Woods.
Two team vehicles attended and team members worked alongside an NWAS ambulance crew to treat and evacuate the casualty to the road.
Our best wishes go to the casualty for a full and speedy recovery.
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1 week ago