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A lost walker has been airlifted to safety after using the flash on his mobile phone camera to alert rescuers.A lost walker has been airlifted to safety after using the flash on his mobile phone camera to alert rescuers.
Searches had been under way after the man became disorientated in fog while out with his dog on Barvas Moor, the Isle of Lewis, on Friday evening.Searches had been under way after the man became disorientated in fog while out with his dog on Barvas Moor, the Isle of Lewis, on Friday evening.
Stornoway Coastguard's helicopter team contacted the 23-year-old man on his phone, but could not locate him.Stornoway Coastguard's helicopter team contacted the 23-year-old man on his phone, but could not locate him.
He then managed to activate his phone's camera flash, which was picked up by the aircraft's infrared system.He then managed to activate his phone's camera flash, which was picked up by the aircraft's infrared system.
The man was rescued at about 0200 GMT after being stranded for nearly eight hours. Neither required medical treatment. The man was rescued at about 0200 GMT after being stranded for nearly eight hours. Neither he nor his dog required treatment.
A Stornoway Coastguard spokeswoman said: "The guy was lucky and managed to get the phone to flash a couple of times on its camera facility. It was quite ingenious."A Stornoway Coastguard spokeswoman said: "The guy was lucky and managed to get the phone to flash a couple of times on its camera facility. It was quite ingenious."