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Climber rescued after 30ft fall | Climber rescued after 30ft fall |
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A climber who fell 30ft onto rocks had to be airlifted to hospital with a suspected broken pelvis and fractures to his arm and ribs. | A climber who fell 30ft onto rocks had to be airlifted to hospital with a suspected broken pelvis and fractures to his arm and ribs. |
The incident happened at Hawk Craig Point, Aberdour, on Saturday at about 1400 GMT. | |
The 41-year-old climber was from the Bearsden area of Glasgow. | The 41-year-old climber was from the Bearsden area of Glasgow. |
The joint rescue operation involved the RNLI lifeboat at Kinghorn, the ambulance service and a helicopter from RAF Boulmer in Northumberland. | The joint rescue operation involved the RNLI lifeboat at Kinghorn, the ambulance service and a helicopter from RAF Boulmer in Northumberland. |
The lifeboat arrived on the scene within 15 minutes. | The lifeboat arrived on the scene within 15 minutes. |
Neil Chalmers, a member of the RNLI lifeboat at Kinghorn, said that when he and the team arrived on scene, they saw the injured man lying at the base of rocks. | Neil Chalmers, a member of the RNLI lifeboat at Kinghorn, said that when he and the team arrived on scene, they saw the injured man lying at the base of rocks. |
Mr Chalmers added: "We ferried an ambulance paramedic to him and he remained conscious throughout his ordeal. | Mr Chalmers added: "We ferried an ambulance paramedic to him and he remained conscious throughout his ordeal. |
"It was obvious that he needed urgent medical treatment and given his remote position and the difficulty in extracting him safely, we decided to call for a helicopter. | "It was obvious that he needed urgent medical treatment and given his remote position and the difficulty in extracting him safely, we decided to call for a helicopter. |
"We had to move the casualty onto a spinal board and take him to above the high water mark, otherwise he would have been submerged." | "We had to move the casualty onto a spinal board and take him to above the high water mark, otherwise he would have been submerged." |
The injured climber was taken by helicopter to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment. | The injured climber was taken by helicopter to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment. |
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