youngskywalker
20th Jun 2014, 15:06
Like to pass our thanks to the crew of an RAF Puma who were training in the area of Glencoe yesterday 19th June around mid day. We were on the summit of Meal Derg where we rescued a badly injured 69yr old gent with serious leg injuries and blood loss. Phone reception was poor and we attracted the attention of the Puma crew who appeared to take up an orbit over our position. Rescue 177 arrived an hour later where they skillfully landed and took care of this old chap.
If the Puma crew helped to relay our position then I'd be greatful if somebody here knows who they may be amd could thank them from us. Also my thanks to Glencoe mountain rescue and the crew of Rescue 177.
I do believe this eldery man would not likely have survived the descent by foot. It was incredibly foolish for a man of that age, or any age for that matter to be on such a fearsome ridge alone and with no means of calling for assistance.
If the Puma crew helped to relay our position then I'd be greatful if somebody here knows who they may be amd could thank them from us. Also my thanks to Glencoe mountain rescue and the crew of Rescue 177.
I do believe this eldery man would not likely have survived the descent by foot. It was incredibly foolish for a man of that age, or any age for that matter to be on such a fearsome ridge alone and with no means of calling for assistance.