Buxton Mountain Rescue
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KINDER SCOUT SEARCH - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
When the call comes in, the team deploy's into wild and remote places. A party of people was reported missing and Buxton Mountain Rescue responded.
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MOTORCYCLIST INJURED OFF ROADING
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A scramble biker was traversing the rugged terrain of the Peak District and came off his bike on undulating ground. The team was called to assist helimed and rescue the casualty. Subscribe Like Comment Support the team: If you can, please donate and support the team: www.buxtonmountainrescue.org... Buxton MR Neckwear: www.buxtonmountainrescue.org... More team information: linktr.ee/buxtonmrt So...
RESCUE IN WINTER CONDITIONS - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE TEAM
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As winter descended on the Peak District, so did the callouts. Winter can provide many callouts in a short amount of time. Together, the members of Buxton Mountain Rescue, assisted those in need. Subscribe Like Comment Support the team: If you can, please donate and support the team: www.buxtonmountainrescue.org... Buxton MR Neckwear: www.buxtonmountainrescue.org... More team information: linkt...
PARKHOUSE HILL RESCUE ON STEEP GROUND
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Walking the iconic 'Dragon's Back', can be an exhilarating hike. On the descent of Parkhouse Hill, a walker sustained a lower leg injury and was air lifted to a local hospital for secondary treatment. Subscribe Like Comment Support the team: If you can, please donate and support the team: www.buxtonmountainrescue.org... Buxton MR Neckwear: www.buxtonmountainrescue.org... More team information: ...
BROKEN ANKLE IN THE GOYT VALLEY
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Following a callout, in the early morning, the team was tasked to a lower leg injury in the Goyt Valley. After the casualty received pain relief, the team handed the casualty over to the East Midlands Ambulance Service. Subscribe Like Comment Support the team: If you can, please donate and support the team: www.buxtonmountainrescue.org... Buxton MR Neckwear: www.buxtonmountainrescue.org... More...
OPEN LOWER LEG FRACTURE - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
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A climber falls from a local crag and upon impact with the ground, his lower leg fractures. Our team responded swiftly. One of our team members was cycling locally and was able to assist the casualty before the team arrived. We thank HM Coastguard for attending, providing advanced treatment with East Mids and moving the casualty to the nearest hospital. We wish the casualty a swift recovery. Su...
HOW TO PREPARE YOUR VEHICLE FOR WINTER CONDITIONS
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How to prepare you and your car to drive in winter. Winter conditions can impede your progress when driving and taking some precautions can help prevent getting into difficulty. Driving in winter brings its hazards, and more preparation of just your vehicle, but the driver and occupants too. In this video, we share some simple and accessible items you can carry, in case of slow progress or you ...
HEAD INJURY - SOUTH PEAK DISTRICT
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Buxton Mountain Rescue Team were called out to a walker who was out enjoying the Three Shires Head area and then tripped whilst crossing the bridge. As a result, the casualty suffered a head injury, which resulted in reduced consciousness. A silver The Duke of Edinburgh's Award group, witnessed the accident and raised the alarm by climbing out of the valley to obtain a phone signal. The group's...
CPR with AutoPulse | SEVERE Hypothermic casualty in the Lake District | Keswick Mountain Rescue
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How can an automated CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) device resuscitate a casualty and save lives in a Mountain Rescue environment? Dr Steve Rowe of Edale Mountain Rescue Team demonstrates how to effectively deploy an auto pulse device. During a medical training session at Buxton Mountain Rescue Team's base, Steve goes into detail about the benefits of using an AutoPulse machine. The device...
Broken Leg - How do we SPLINT
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Buxton Mountain Rescue Team has recently changed its Traction Splint to the more advanced Slishman Traction Splint (STS). The new STS has some significant benefits over our old Kendrick traction splint for Mountain Rescue Teams. The STS was developed by Dr. Sam Slishman at the University of New Mexico to overcome many of the operational difficulties of older traction splint designs. The innovat...
First aid to an injured walker on Kinder Scout
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A walker, who was part of a group, had slipped causing a painful injury to the shoulder. The team was requested to assist Edale Mountain Rescue Team, due to midweek team member availability. When team members reached the casualty, strong pain relief was administered. The casualty was then placed onto a mountain rescue stretcher and the stretcher party descended via The Nab and onto Edale, where...
How Mountain Rescue use digital Radios to save lifes
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How Mountain Rescue use digital Radios to save lifes
OUR NEW STRETCHER WHEEL BRACKET
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OUR NEW STRETCHER WHEEL BRACKET
POLICE & MOUNTAIN RESCUE - AN INVALUABLE RELATIONSHIP
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POLICE & MOUNTAIN RESCUE - AN INVALUABLE RELATIONSHIP
SAR HELICOPTER CALLED IN - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
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SAR HELICOPTER CALLED IN - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
EXTRACTING A FALLEN CLIMBER - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
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EXTRACTING A FALLEN CLIMBER - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
CALLOUT TO CHROME HILL - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
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CALLOUT TO CHROME HILL - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
RINGING ROGER CALLOUT - KINDER SCOUT
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RINGING ROGER CALLOUT - KINDER SCOUT
UPDATE FROM A CASUALTY - CHROME HILL CALLOUT
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UPDATE FROM A CASUALTY - CHROME HILL CALLOUT
CRITICALLY injured walker | Multiagency RESCUE
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CRITICALLY injured walker | Multiagency RESCUE
CONTACTING RESPONDERS - EMERGENCY SMS
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CONTACTING RESPONDERS - EMERGENCY SMS
CASUALTY ON BROWN KNOLL - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
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CASUALTY ON BROWN KNOLL - BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
INJURED WALKER IN THE PEAK DISTRICT
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INJURED WALKER IN THE PEAK DISTRICT
CALLOUT TO AN INJURED CLIMBER
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CALLOUT TO AN INJURED CLIMBER
BAD WEATHER RESCUE ON KINDER SCOUT
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BAD WEATHER RESCUE ON KINDER SCOUT
ETHANE - HOW YOU CAN HELP MOUNTAIN RESCUE DEPLOY
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ETHANE - HOW YOU CAN HELP MOUNTAIN RESCUE DEPLOY
50 YEARS OF BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
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50 YEARS OF BUXTON MOUNTAIN RESCUE
WINTER EXTRAS FOR YOUR RUCKSACK - CLOTHING
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WINTER EXTRAS FOR YOUR RUCKSACK - CLOTHING
WINTER EXTRAS FOR YOUR RUCKSACK - FLASK
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WINTER EXTRAS FOR YOUR RUCKSACK - FLASK
WINTER EXTRAS FOR YOUR RUCKSACK - NAVIGATION
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WINTER EXTRAS FOR YOUR RUCKSACK - NAVIGATION

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mattwatson
    @mattwatson Місяць тому

    Lol how do you even get in trouble on uk mountains? They are tiny and 2 minutes from the nearest settlement

  • @sydmartinelli8397
    @sydmartinelli8397 2 місяці тому

    You can take your mask off brochowski

  • @Brick1010
    @Brick1010 2 місяці тому

    Great trailer

  • @keithb6717
    @keithb6717 3 місяці тому

    They declared that guy dead and a minute later he’s a moanin’.

  • @penninewild5970
    @penninewild5970 3 місяці тому

    I find parachute goggles a better alternative to ski goggles. Lighter, less bulky, better all round vision.

  • @youraccount7003
    @youraccount7003 3 місяці тому

    Very very useful video thank you. Never actually taken a shelter with me before but that looks pretty packable and light. I may just have to invest in one.

  • @UK999Spotting
    @UK999Spotting 5 місяців тому

    AThat was an amazing trailer ❤

  • @jbradshaw4236
    @jbradshaw4236 5 місяців тому

  • @jbradshaw4236
    @jbradshaw4236 5 місяців тому

  • @thewalkingpops
    @thewalkingpops 5 місяців тому

    Excellent work. Thanks for being amazing 👏 ❤️

  • @honeyisthatyou1
    @honeyisthatyou1 6 місяців тому

    Brilliant informative video! thank you!

  • @darrenh7028
    @darrenh7028 6 місяців тому

    Working and travelling in the Scottish Highlands this is what I carry in my car over winter 🥶 Winter Car kit ( All) Car accessories- Box 1 Towing eye for front of car Good Tow rope Good quality Jump Leads Spare 5l screen wash ( -20c) First Aid Kit Tool Kit and large cable ties Silicone WD40 10l Fuel can - flex hose Gloves Tape - Electrical & Duct tape Snow Brush for clearing car Windscreen cover Telescopic metal snow shovel Tyre socks Knife ,Hand axe and Folding saw Warning triangles x 2 Flashing LED strobe lights x2 Orange survival bag Power bank and charging cable Pencil ✏️ and pad Tea light candles Plastic Pee bottle (Winter Tyres fitted to AWD car) Winter Car Kit Food and Drink- Box 2 Flask with Boiling water Water and Juice Snacks - Mars Bars / Cereal Bars / Sweets Gas stove / Spare Gas/ Lighter Plate,Bowl,Insulated Mug,Cutlery Soup/ Pot Noodles Coffee/Milk ( 2 in 1 sachets) Tissues/Toilet Roll / Wipes Personal Belongings Rucksack 40l Hi Vis Jacket Hi Vis Vest Waterproof Jacket & Trousers Fleece Winter Boots & thick socks 🥾 Hat and Gloves Towel Survival bag Sleeping bag Inflatable pillow Head torch x2 Wind up torch Mobile Phone x2 Umbrella Hand warmers

  • @davidvsthegiant
    @davidvsthegiant 6 місяців тому

    You did not mention avalanche safety gear (beacon, probe, shovel). Was that intentional?

  • @user-el4mn4dm2d
    @user-el4mn4dm2d 7 місяців тому

    This is what you people train hard for. Thank-you for this so we can watch. I love to see this. Blessings to all from NZ ❤❤

  • @pacediver2594
    @pacediver2594 7 місяців тому

    Nice work

  • @conservativesniperhunter7439
    @conservativesniperhunter7439 7 місяців тому

    I would like to see this stopper know tested against putting the stopper knot on the opposite side. I believe tying the stopper on the other side would be a more secure method. Cheers 🍻

  • @paulseymour-oz7wu
    @paulseymour-oz7wu 8 місяців тому

    😅

  • @paulseymour-oz7wu
    @paulseymour-oz7wu 8 місяців тому

    😅

  • @user-lc5hi3qi8t
    @user-lc5hi3qi8t 8 місяців тому

    I just want to say that the trick with a pelvic binder "slider" is an absolutely brilliant idea! I have never seen it done anywhere else. Could you record a demo of it in action, please?

  • @Brick1010
    @Brick1010 9 місяців тому

    Good job guys 👍

  • @lorriebuxton2041
    @lorriebuxton2041 9 місяців тому

    Good job good video

  • @MrCackers
    @MrCackers 9 місяців тому

  • @GogsDavies
    @GogsDavies 10 місяців тому

    Would be interested to know what is in your personal first aid kit. Perhaps another video?

  • @theproclaimer4000
    @theproclaimer4000 10 місяців тому

    I’d boil to death wearing all that kit. I keep it to 3 layers.

  • @user-el4mn4dm2d
    @user-el4mn4dm2d 10 місяців тому

    Very good advise thanks for that. N.Z.

  • @user-el4mn4dm2d
    @user-el4mn4dm2d 10 місяців тому

    These people are BRILLIANT. QUESTION does your places of work pay you especially if you have been called out multiple times in 24hrs. F A VERY INTERESTED PERSON IN N.Z.

    • @buxtonmountainrescue1102
      @buxtonmountainrescue1102 10 місяців тому

      N.Z is beautiful. We are made up of volunteers. All members are unpaid and we rely on fundraising and generous donations to pay for the teams expenses.

  • @CalumKemptonMusic
    @CalumKemptonMusic 10 місяців тому

    Thank you rob

  • @FARGON3
    @FARGON3 11 місяців тому

    Operating with so much gear on must be hard

  • @nickaxe771
    @nickaxe771 Рік тому

    What are you mountain rescue guys going to use now LANDROVER have stopped making the REAL Defender.

  • @23PNS12O
    @23PNS12O Рік тому

    Really awesome advice. Thanks BMR Rescue team for the educational content👍

  • @23PNS12O
    @23PNS12O Рік тому

    Wow, such good work that you do here in the Buxton Mountain Rescue team. ⛑

  • @breiffnihogan4136
    @breiffnihogan4136 Рік тому

    Well done Mountain rescue! I know what its like to be a casualty. I've been in an ambulance more than once. So good to keep conversation light to reassure casualty. Top marks to you guys, so good to know you're there if or when.

  • @breiffnihogan4136
    @breiffnihogan4136 Рік тому

    Another good video. Couple of points though. I think you're using too many layers, I use just three proper layers, easier to manage. Gaiters are always a must anytime on the mountains! Also why would anyone wear gaiters over waterproof trousers!?! Anyway great as always to watch such videos, it helps a lot.

  • @breiffnihogan4136
    @breiffnihogan4136 Рік тому

    Thanks for the really clear presentation. I completed my MS a number of years ago, now going for ML. My kit is evolving all the time and videos like this are great help. Great to have mountain rescue there if needed. A fellow mountaineer. :-)

  • @nickaxe771
    @nickaxe771 Рік тому

    Fantastic organisation.....but what on earth are you going to do now Landrover have stopped making proper Landrovers......cant ever imagine the Mountain Recue in anything other than a Landrover.

  • @wgem
    @wgem Рік тому

    which crag was this ?

  • @Brick1010
    @Brick1010 Рік тому

    Great job guys 👍

  • @ClareCelticHiker
    @ClareCelticHiker Рік тому

    Thank you for everything you do!

  • @richardmichael1445
    @richardmichael1445 Рік тому

    Great stuff. Just what I needed to hear to remind me should I miss anything out for my mounrain hike. Thank you

  • @davidbeach7187
    @davidbeach7187 Рік тому

    So very diffent from what we had at RAF Mountain Rescue Service, RAF Harpur Hill when I was there late 1950s into the 60s. All the vehicales we had were just the trucks that were in general service. That was when I was in my late teens, time flys by so very fast, now at 82. But I didn't stay there for very long, perhaps two years, then got posted to RAF Wellsbourne Mountford, 5003 Airfield Constrution for a few years, then to RAF Stafford. All around, many good times to remember. Just got to learn to spell now.

  • @hunty1970
    @hunty1970 Рік тому

    Informative video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Brick1010
    @Brick1010 Рік тому

    Good advice guys.

  • @dieterhauer8619
    @dieterhauer8619 Рік тому

    I'd add a PLB (Personal Locator Beacon) a small signaling mirror and something to start a fire. An auxillary external battery pack with a USB cable to your cellphone works well and doesn't take up too much space. Last... it's always wise to inform a friend or family member about when you're leaving/returning and the general route that you'll be taking.

  • @enibeni2071
    @enibeni2071 Рік тому

    It's an amazing invention.

  • @enibeni2071
    @enibeni2071 Рік тому

    Interesting video

  • @enibeni2071
    @enibeni2071 Рік тому

    Amazing video. Thank you for showing us how you work and thank you for saving citizens!

  • @lukewilliams5546
    @lukewilliams5546 Рік тому

    Hi, what litre tupilak pack is that your using please? Thank you

  • @lorriebuxton2041
    @lorriebuxton2041 Рік тому

    You don't need to carry anything but a cell phone you get in trouble call and someone will bring you hot tea a blanket and a ride home or that's what half the people think I agree with being prepared rely on yourself don't expect rescuers to save you think ahead

  • @chrissaltmarsh6777
    @chrissaltmarsh6777 Рік тому

    Brilliant. I have most of that; I do take up a wee gas cooker to make my own brew (or a bag of charcoal if I'm overnight) Another thing - if it is getting bad, have an escape plan and know when to turn back.

  • @trytheoutdoors
    @trytheoutdoors Рік тому

    Hi I asked about Buffalo in your rucksack video. Forgive me for repeating the question here. Can you advise about Buffalo eg the special 6. Could it reduce the number of layers required? It allows one to remain warm even if damp???

    • @norman6595
      @norman6595 7 місяців тому

      I used buffalo for years when in the Army. In my experience they were very useful when stopped/standing around etc but not when moving at pace, uphill, carrying load etc. Also quite heavy and bulky to carry as a ‘stop top’ or emergency layer when compared with some of the modern synthetic options.