Nineteen members of The Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team responded to call out on Monday evening.
The volunteer rescue team were called out just before 4:30pm on Monday by the Yorkshire Ambulance Service to a lady in the area of Lower Bridestones with a suspected broken ankle .
A Ambulance crew were with the patient but needed the team's assistance to evacuate the patient to the ambulance parked at Staindale car park in Dalby Forest.

Nineteen team members responded, placed the patient in a casbag and then transported her to the ambulance for evacuation to definitive medical care.


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