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Training, September 2013, Shieldaig

09.01.2013 by Torridon MRT // Leave a Comment

Usual meet up at the team base. At Torridon youth hostel. Quick briefing. Off to the training for the day. Then first task was to make up a rope lanyards.

Then we’re off to crags above Sheildaig primary school. Short quick hike up the hill. We were then split in to two teams of three. We then set up a 3 point anchor. With Jim reminding us of ‘VIE’ : vector , independent, equalised. Each of the teams then checked over the other teams anchor system.

We then did an abseil. Down one rope. Using a ID then ascended the other rope. Either using the ID or a grigri with a jumar. We then had turn about setting up a lower and a hoist. Organizing everything our self. While Jim stood back and had a watchful eye over us.

Midges then started getting bad by this time. so to finish up the day. We went slightly along the hill. Where Jim showed us how to use tat. Round a spike to set up an anchor for a stacked abseil.

Ron Robertson

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CALLOUT WHILE TRAININGIt was a normal August monthly training session in Shieldaig this Sunday, where we were refreshing our technical rope rescue skills at the local crag.That was until early afternoon, when the call came in for a crashed paraglider in the hills above Strathcarron. With limited information, but the potential for serious injuries, we quickly derigged and hit the road. Our team arrived and were lifted onto the hill by Coastguard helicopter R151, where they worked alongside the local ambulance paramedics and Winch Paramedic to provide initial care to the casualty. Because of the severity of the injuries, the air ambulance was requested, and Helimed 2 was quickly on scene with a Critical Care team.After packaging and making the casualty as comfortable as possible, the team aided with transferring between helicopters for onward travel to hospital in Helimed 5. We wish the casualty all the best with their recovery.Thank you to all the agencies involved in this response, including @maritimecoastguard @scotambserviceOur team is made up entirely of volunteers who are on call 24/7, 355 days a year. We rely on public donations to enable our work. Please consider donating at the link in our bio.@scottishmountainrescue#mountainrescue #prehospital #CriticalCare ... See MoreSee Less

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