The Herald

Busiest year on record for mountain rescues

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MOUNTAIN rescue teams experience­d their busiest year on record in 2021, attending 660 incidents.

The Scottish Mountain Rescue (SMR) statistics report shows that the number of incidents the team attended last year was up from 497 the year before.

There were 951 separate team call-outs, which included linked call-outs on different days, which were up from 715 in 2020.

The report includes data gathered from 25 SMR civilian member teams as well as three Police Scotland Mountain Rescue Teams (MRT) and one RAF MRT.

SMR team members volunteere­d 31,799 hours in 2021 – a figure that was up from 24,401 in 2020 – to attend call-outs, making it the busiest year on record for SMR member teams.

Kev Mitchell, Scottish Mountain Rescue vicechairm­an, said: “We are pleased to produce our statistics review 2021 – it has been an extremely busy year for our volunteer mountain rescue teams.

“This illustrate­s the huge commitment shown by team members and their families to ensure that hill-goers have a free, world-class mountain rescue service when they need it throughout Scotland.”

During 2021, teams helped 715 people. Four incidents involved the rescue of dogs and two saw the rescue of sheep.

There were 19 deaths over the year, seven of which occurred in mountainee­ring accidents.

The report noted that call-outs in some, often more remote, regions such as the Highlands and islands, Dumfries and Galloway and Ayrshire, have remained fairly stable in recent years.

However, other areas closer to urban centres have seen “notable increases” in call-outs, it said.

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