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Teenage girls rescued in Mourne mountains | |
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Seven teenage girls have been rescued after getting into difficulty in the Mourne mountains in County Down. | |
The group got into difficulty because of poor weather and limited visibility. | The group got into difficulty because of poor weather and limited visibility. |
Two girls were treated for the effects of extreme cold and one of them was taken to hospital as a precaution, but they have all been reunited with their parents. | |
Police said the alarm was raised when a 999 call disconnected before the operator could speak to the caller. | |
'Sheltering' | |
Insp Duncan McBain said they established that the phone call was made from "a mobile registered to one of a Girls Brigade group camping on the mountain". | |
"Numerous attempts by police to re-establish a connection with the phone failed," he said. | |
Police search and rescue specialists, the Mourne Mountain Rescue Team and the Irish Coastguard helicopter were involved in the operation. | |
Rescue worker Jeremy Purdy said they were alerted that the teenagers were missing in the Trassey Track area, about five miles from Newcastle, County Down. | |
"We located two of the girls on the way up the track and they were brought down by a team Land Rover," he said. | |
The other five teenagers were found sheltering in a tent near the Blue Lough, he said. | |
Mr Purdy said that "after a bit of food and water", four of them were able to walk down from the mountain, while one of them was taken down on a stretcher and treated by paramedics before being brought to hospital. |