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Woman is rescued after car plunge | Woman is rescued after car plunge |
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A woman has been found alive two days after her car plunged to the bottom of an embankment in the Peak District, rescue officials said. | A woman has been found alive two days after her car plunged to the bottom of an embankment in the Peak District, rescue officials said. |
Helen Sykes, 46, went off the road on Sunday afternoon after going out alone for a drive. | Helen Sykes, 46, went off the road on Sunday afternoon after going out alone for a drive. |
A farmer reported seeing her car below Longstone Edge on Tuesday afternoon and mountain rescue teams were called. | A farmer reported seeing her car below Longstone Edge on Tuesday afternoon and mountain rescue teams were called. |
Mrs Sykes was taken by air ambulance to Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre with non-life threatening injuries. | Mrs Sykes was taken by air ambulance to Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre with non-life threatening injuries. |
Rare problem | |
Edale Mountain rescue team leader Ian Bunting said: "The car was about two-thirds down a steep, 200ft grass embankment. | Edale Mountain rescue team leader Ian Bunting said: "The car was about two-thirds down a steep, 200ft grass embankment. |
"We managed to put her on to a stretcher, using ropes, and got her to the waiting air ambulance which took her to hospital. | |
"It's the sort of thing we train for and do on a regular basis for walkers and climbers but this situation was quite a rarity." | |
Almost 20 rescuers, including some from Buxton Mountain Rescue and Edale Mountain Rescue, were involved in helping pull the woman from Longstone Edge. | Almost 20 rescuers, including some from Buxton Mountain Rescue and Edale Mountain Rescue, were involved in helping pull the woman from Longstone Edge. |