Condolences to Sligo Leitrim MR team, family and friends. RIP 🌹
Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Plymouth extends our condolences and sympathies to all in the Sligo Leitrim MR team and the wider MRI. May he forever rest in peace. DSRTP
Prayers from your SAR brothers and sisters here in the States. “These things we do, that others may live.” RIP our fallen colleague. 🙏❤️☘️🙏
Corofin AC extend our sympathies to all the mountain rescue teams affect by this tragedy.
May he rest in peace.🕯
Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team
A very very sad time in the MRI community. Our thoughts go out to their family, friends and our colleagues in Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team.On Tuesday 2nd July 2024 Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team were tasked to the Benbulben forest walk area, where a climber had sustained a serious injury. Two local climbers were out climbing a gully above the Benbulben Forest Walk when the accident occurred. The climber, a local man in his forties, slipped while climbing the gully, sustaining a serious head injury. Both climbers were active members of Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team. 15 Mountain Rescue volunteers responded to the call and rushed to the scene. They were accompanied by two ambulances from the National ambulance Service and Members of An Garda Siochána. Irish Coast Guard Helicopter Rescue 118 was dispatched from Strandhill to assist in the operation. A helicopter rescue from the mountain could not be attempted due to the location and prevailing winds but was able to provide extra illumination from the helicopter as the light began to fade. Four paramedics attended the scene alongside mountain rescue personnel and despite their best efforts they could not revive our colleague. He was lifted onto a stretcher to be lowered off the mountain. The operation to retrieve our colleague was very precarious as the terrain was very steep and the weather started to deteriorate, making conditions very difficult underfoot. A brake rope was deployed on the stretcher to assist with extraction off the mountain. Despite the worsening conditions there was a concerted effort by all team members to bring our friend home. As a team we are all devastated at the loss of our friend and colleague, for almost decade he was a dedicated member of the team coming to assist those in need. He was compassionate, professional, friendly and always had a big smile wherever you would meet him. We would like to extend our deepest condolences to his family at what is a very difficult time. We would also like to reassure the public that as we go through this period of mourning that the team is fully operational and ready to respond to anyone who may get into difficulty in the upland areas of Sligo and Leitrim. Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team wish to thank An Garda Siochána, the National Ambulance Service and Coast Guard Rescue 118 for their assistance in the operation.
This weekend saw many of our MRI team members come together for search management training provided by The Centre for Search Research. Yesterday, we covered management of the initial response and today focused more on the later phases of a search.
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🍀 Happy St Patrick's Day to all our lovely counterparts in Mountain Rescue Ireland! 🍀
We had the pleasure of meeting some of the Mayo Mountain Rescue team when they came to the Cairngorms for winter skills training back in February.
The rugged and remote mountains of Ireland share many similarities with ours here in Scotland. Like our volunteers, their teams are also on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to assist those in need across the mountains and wild spaces.
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So very sad.
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Rest in Peace Ocky, and Vanessa
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Sincere condolences to family and friends.
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Condolences to Sligo Leitrim MR team, family and friends. RIP 🌹
Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Plymouth extends our condolences and sympathies to all in the Sligo Leitrim MR team and the wider MRI. May he forever rest in peace. DSRTP
Prayers from your SAR brothers and sisters here in the States. “These things we do, that others may live.” RIP our fallen colleague. 🙏❤️☘️🙏
Corofin AC extend our sympathies to all the mountain rescue teams affect by this tragedy. May he rest in peace.🕯 Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team
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A very very sad time in the MRI community. Our thoughts go out to their family, friends and our colleagues in Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team.On Tuesday 2nd July 2024 Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team were tasked to the Benbulben forest walk area, where a climber had sustained a serious injury.
Two local climbers were out climbing a gully above the Benbulben Forest Walk when the accident occurred.
The climber, a local man in his forties, slipped while climbing the gully, sustaining a serious head injury. Both climbers were active members of Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team.
15 Mountain Rescue volunteers responded to the call and rushed to the scene. They were accompanied by two ambulances from the National ambulance Service and Members of An Garda Siochána. Irish Coast Guard Helicopter Rescue 118 was dispatched from Strandhill to assist in the operation.
A helicopter rescue from the mountain could not be attempted due to the location and prevailing winds but was able to provide extra illumination from the helicopter as the light began to fade. Four paramedics attended the scene alongside mountain rescue personnel and despite their best efforts they could not revive our colleague.
He was lifted onto a stretcher to be lowered off the mountain. The operation to retrieve our colleague was very precarious as the terrain was very steep and the weather started to deteriorate, making conditions very difficult underfoot. A brake rope was deployed on the stretcher to assist with extraction off the mountain. Despite the worsening conditions there was a concerted effort by all team members to bring our friend home.
As a team we are all devastated at the loss of our friend and colleague, for almost decade he was a dedicated member of the team coming to assist those in need. He was compassionate, professional, friendly and always had a big smile wherever you would meet him. We would like to extend our deepest condolences to his family at what is a very difficult time. We would also like to reassure the public that as we go through this period of mourning that the team is fully operational and ready to respond to anyone who may get into difficulty in the upland areas of Sligo and Leitrim.
Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue Team wish to thank An Garda Siochána, the National Ambulance Service and Coast Guard Rescue 118 for their assistance in the operation.
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Deepest sympathies and condolences to you all and his family and friends. May he rest in peace
Condolences all and well done on the recovery, it must have been a harrowing operation for you all. Look after each other.
Deepest condolences to the family and colleagues
Sincere condolences to your team, his family and friends
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This weekend saw many of our MRI team members come together for search management training provided by The Centre for Search Research. Yesterday, we covered management of the initial response and today focused more on the later phases of a search.
This training ensures that our Mountain Rescue Teams are equipped with the skills and knowledge to effectively manage a missing person search and assist An Garda Síochána. ... See MoreSee Less
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🍀 Happy St Patrick's Day to all our lovely counterparts in Mountain Rescue Ireland! 🍀
We had the pleasure of meeting some of the Mayo Mountain Rescue team when they came to the Cairngorms for winter skills training back in February.
The rugged and remote mountains of Ireland share many similarities with ours here in Scotland. Like our volunteers, their teams are also on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to assist those in need across the mountains and wild spaces.
#VolunteeringtoSaveLives #MountainRescue #MountainRescueIreland #StPatricksDay
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