[Leica] Highlands PAW 27
John McMaster
john at mcmaster.co.uk
Mon Jul 15 06:06:14 PDT 2019
Cheers Douglas ;-)
john
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From: LUG [mailto:lug-bounces+john=mcmaster.co.uk at leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Douglas Barry
Sent: 14 July 2019 23:17
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] Highlands PAW 27
Nice set John, and glad to hear that no one, bar the British exchequer,
suffered. Having organised many mountain races over here at which we had
various volunteer organisations providing medical back up from time to
time, I was always surprised that many of the ambulance volunteers had
huge personal weight problems and wouldn't budge from their seats in the
ambulances, but would wait until the wounded came to them!
Douglas
On 09/07/2019 17:36, John McMaster wrote:
> All photos taken from around home this week, some excitement!
>
> We had a young woman come up asking to phone the emergency services as someone was injured in the water at the bottom, apparently with a cut to her head and not able to walk. A couple of paramedics arrived, a very overweight man and a trainee woman. They were perturbed to find that they had no mobile coverage and their radios had no signal... The man said that they were not walking down to see what condition the woman was in, they had to carry a defibrillator and a large rucksack between them, but it did not look like he could make the climb.... So he called the coastguards from our phone. The volunteer coastguards started to arrive and took a stretcher down, and gave the paramedics a radio so that they could talk to each other. The paramedic had called in a helicopter, it would come from Shetland or Inverness so +100 miles away. We started to hear the chopper arrive and it was using a lot of power to just hover, they winched down a SAR paramedic. Then the local coastguard
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> carried the woman up on the stretcher and into the ambulance. Talking to the helicopter pilot, he did not have enough power to safely go upwards after the rescue, so would have had to move out of the cove first and did not want to risk more injuries.
>
> In the end it seems that it was a local woman in her 60s (and not very athletic looking) who decided to try and clamber around on wet rocks, she damaged her arm in some way that but that seems to have been the extent of injury. So two paramedics with an ambulance, four coastguards with their 4x4 and a helicopter and crew from Inverness......
>
> Other shots are of the Moray Firth and one real dog (cropped phone pic)
>
> https://johnmcmaster.com/PAW/2019/27/
>
> C & C welcome
>
> john
>
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