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4th February 2011 RESCUE TEAM FINDS MAN AFTER 40 HOURS
TEESDALE & WEARDALE SEARCH & MOUNTAIN RESCUE TEAM
RESCUE TEAM FINDS MAN AFTER 40 HOURS
Teesdale & Weardale Search & Mountain Rescue Team found a man today (Friday) who has been missing for over 40 hours. The 64 year old from Kelloe, County Durham was last seen walking out of the University Hospital of North Durham around 8pm on Wednesday.
Team Duty Controller John Little said "We were called out by Durham Police on Thursday evening to search in the area of the hospital. Twelve of ourTeam members and three mountain rescue search dogs searched until nearly midnight but found no sign of the missing gentleman. The weather last night was not good with strong winds and driving rain. We recommenced the search this morning and one of our search groups found the man in dense woodland near the DLI museum around lunchtime. We treated him for hypothermia while we waited for a paramedic to attend. We then put him on our stretcher and carried him out to a waiting ambulance".
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Photo 001 - Mountain rescue personnel and paramedic treat the casualty
Photo 005 - Mountain rescue personnel treat the casualty
All photos by Scott Bissett
Steve Owers
Press Officer
07876 132030
04/02/11
1530 hrs
Teesdale & Weardale Search & Mountain Rescue Team are affiliated to Mountain Rescue England and Wales. We provide a Search and Rescue service throughout County Durham and beyond, primarily for the Police but also for the other emergency services. All Team members are volunteers and we rely on monies raised by ourselves as a registered charity to run the Team. Further details regarding our latest callouts and Team information can be found on our website www.twsmrt.org.uk
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& Weardale Search & Mountain Rescue Team are affiliated to the "Mountain
Rescue - England and Wales". We provide a Search and Rescue service throughout
County Durham and beyond primarily for the Police but also for the other emergency
services. All Team members are volunteers and we rely on monies raised by ourselves
as a registered charity to run the Team. Further details regarding our latest
callouts and Team information can be found on our website www.twsmrt.org.uk