Overview
- A collapsed walker on the steep ascent to Glenridding Dodd was stabilized, stretchered down using a technical rope system, and transferred to an ambulance after an 11:23 a.m. alert from North West Ambulance Service.
- Reduced numbers prompted Patterdale to request support from Penrith Mountain Rescue, with six Patterdale and five Penrith members completing the four‑hour Glenridding operation.
- Cumbria Police raised concern for a walker who failed to reach Patterdale on September 20, with search dog and drone teams placed on standby during the response.
- Rescuers made phone contact, located the walker near a Hartsop track, conducted an on‑scene medical assessment, and returned them to base in a 2.5‑hour operation involving 11 team members and two vehicles.
- A separate incident involved a lone walker who likely suffered hypothermia after a night out in cold, wet conditions, with a foil blanket and waterproof clothing credited by the team with preventing a worse outcome.