Mountain rescue team help victim of anaphylactic shock Date published: 22 April 2021
Photo: Rossendale and Pendle Mountain Rescue Team
Volunteers of the Rossendale and Pendle Mountain Rescue Team were called out just before 8pm following a request from the North West Ambulance Service to assist with the medical episode
Mountain rescue volunteers helped to rescued a person who suffered an anaphylactic shock when out walking near Rochdale on Tuesday (20 April).
Volunteers of the Rossendale and Pendle Mountain Rescue Team were called out just before 8pm following a request from the North West Ambulance Service to assist with the medical episode.
The call came through as a small section of the team were finishing some training at base, so team vehicles and volunteers were able to respond quickly.
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