
Volunteers from Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team were called out by police after it was reported that a man had fallen 30ft from Striding Edge.
They were called at around 12.45pm on Thursday to the incident, which involved a man in his 50s, who had serious leg injuries as a result.
The team said: “Due to the location and seriousness of the injury, a Coastguard Rescue Helicopter was tasked with winching capabilities form Caernarfon, the Great North air Ambulance was also tasked with immediate medical care on board.
“Team members were deployed onto the fell and made their way onto Striding Edge, as they were approaching Red Tarn area the Coastguard arrived on scene and winched their paramedic down to the casualty site.

“The aircraft landed at Red Tarn and flew four team members up onto the ridge with ropes and technical equipment to make the area safe.
“Due to the steep terrain and the location of the casualty a rope system was set up to hauled the casualty back up onto the ridge where he was given medical treatment from the medical teams on scene.

“Due to the nature of the injuries the casualty was stabilised, given pain relief before being winched and flown to a major trauma hospital for further treatment.”
Patterdale team leader Mike Rippon said: “This was a difficult and technical rescue due to the location and nature of the man’s injuries, and our thanks go to the Coastguard and Helimed 58 for their quick response.”