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Some people who suffer minor injuries while climbing or walking in Scotland's hills expect to be airlifted from the scene, a veteran rescuer has said. | Some people who suffer minor injuries while climbing or walking in Scotland's hills expect to be airlifted from the scene, a veteran rescuer has said. |
David Whalley, statistician for the Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland, said people thought they would be "plucked off the hill" in any weather. | David Whalley, statistician for the Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland, said people thought they would be "plucked off the hill" in any weather. |
The former RAF Kinloss rescue team member spoke out while making his report on incident figures for 2008. | The former RAF Kinloss rescue team member spoke out while making his report on incident figures for 2008. |
The year saw 20 fatalities and teams go to the aid of 518 people. | The year saw 20 fatalities and teams go to the aid of 518 people. |
The number of deaths was the same as 2007. | The number of deaths was the same as 2007. |
There have been 11 fatalities so far this year. | |
High number | High number |
During 2008, Scottish teams spent a total of almost 28,000 hours on rescues and searches, according to figures compiled by Mr Whalley. | During 2008, Scottish teams spent a total of almost 28,000 hours on rescues and searches, according to figures compiled by Mr Whalley. |
The Search and Rescue Dog Association (Sarda) Scotland and Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team assisted in 94 incidents. | The Search and Rescue Dog Association (Sarda) Scotland and Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team assisted in 94 incidents. |
Glencoe also had a high number of call outs to deal with 58 incidents. | Glencoe also had a high number of call outs to deal with 58 incidents. |
Mr Whalley praised the role played by Royal Navy, RAF, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, police and Scottish Ambulance Service helicopter crews. | Mr Whalley praised the role played by Royal Navy, RAF, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, police and Scottish Ambulance Service helicopter crews. |
But in his report he added: "Unfortunately there are some casualties who think that if they need assistance for very minor ailments they will be 'plucked off the hill' in any weather. | But in his report he added: "Unfortunately there are some casualties who think that if they need assistance for very minor ailments they will be 'plucked off the hill' in any weather. |
"Fortunately the police, mountain rescue team leaders and air rescue co-ordination centre monitor this problem and manage to filter such requests." | "Fortunately the police, mountain rescue team leaders and air rescue co-ordination centre monitor this problem and manage to filter such requests." |
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