The Duddon and Furness Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) responded to an incident involving a biker who crashed in local woodland, sustaining injuries to his arm and back. The team commended the biker’s friends for their attentive care while waiting for professional assistance.
The biker was reported to be feeling cold following the accident. The MRT treated him on site before transporting him to an ambulance. They extended their best wishes for his speedy recovery and return to cycling.
Incident Details
The incident occurred on the evening of March 17, when the biker crashed in a wooded area. The injuries included damage to his arm and back, and he was experiencing coldness, which can be a concern in outdoor accidents.
Rescue Team Response
The Duddon and Furness MRT was promptly alerted and dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, team members provided immediate medical treatment to stabilise the biker’s condition. Following on-site treatment, he was carefully transported to an awaiting ambulance for further care.
Caring Friends
The MRT spokesperson highlighted the important role played by the biker’s friends, who stayed with him and ensured his safety while waiting for the rescue team. Their support was crucial in managing the situation until professional help arrived.
Recovery Wishes
The rescue team expressed their hope that the biker recovers quickly and is able to resume cycling soon. Their message underlines the community spirit and support surrounding such incidents.