The Dublin and Wicklow Mountain Rescue volunteers responded to a number of incidents towards the end of last month
The Dublin and Wicklow Mountain Rescue volunteers responded to a number of incidents towards the end of last month, it has emerged.The team, who were assisted by Glen of Imaal Red Cross Mountain Rescue were tasked by the National Ambulance Service to a report of 45-year-old female with a lower leg injury.The callout, which occurred in Glenealo, lasted for just over two hours and thirty minutes before being stood down.In another incident on the same day, both teams were tasked by the National Ambulance Service to an incident at Bray Dart station.Mountain Rescue were also tasked by the National Ambulance Service to a report of a patient with suspected allergic reaction. The incident was stood down just after an hour.Finally, the teams responded to a report of a 24-year-old mountain biker who sustained a right shoulder dislocation in Ravensdale in Co Louth.
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