Woman rescued in Low Dalby after falling down steep bank

She was on a mobility scooter and became trapped underneath it

Author: Karen LiuPublished 14th Sep 2021

A woman has been rescued in Low Dalby after falling around 20 feet down a steep bank on a mobility scooter.

Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team were called by Yorkshire Ambulance Service and North Yorkshire Police yesterday (Monday 13th September) at around 2.15pm to the forest track below Low Dalby village.

There were reports from the scene that suggested she was trapped below the scooter.

Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team said:

"After initial assessment and treatment by Yorkshire Ambulance Service and due to the mechanism of injury the team packaged her in a vacuum mattress (full body split) and carried her over Dalby Beck on one of our Bells Stretchers to the waiting Yorkshire Air Ambulance for a flight to definitive medical care.

"Once handed over we then returned to the scene of the incident and, in what is probably a first for the team, recovered the mobility scooter back to the track.

"We would like to thank the Forest Rangers who, along with a passing off-duty paramedic, provided initial casualty care, kept the patient warm with their jackets and for helping clear a path through the woods for us. Also thanks to the residents of Low Dalby who raised the initial alarm from their land lines (mobile phone coverage is almost non existent in the area).

"We had twelve team members deployed for two and a half hours."

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