Walker injured in Peak District fall

Derwent Resevoir where the walker was rescuedImage source, Edale Mountain Rescue Team
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The walker, who suffered a fractured wrist, was rescued close to Derwent Reservoir

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A walker has been rescued after suffering a suspected fractured wrist in a fall in the Peak District.

Emergency services were called to a spot near Derwent Reservoir in Fairholmes, Derbyshire shortly after 14:00 BST on Sunday.

The walker had to be rescued by the Edale Mountain Rescue Team, which used its 4x4 vehicle to get to the patient quickly along a farm track.

The walker was then placed in the vehicle and transported back to the car park so waiting paramedics could take them to Sheffield's Northern General Hospital for further treatment.

Image source, Edale Mountain Rescue Team
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The Mountain Rescue team later came to the aid of a climber on Millstone Edge

Elsewhere in the Peak District on Sunday, the team came to the aid of a climber who had fallen four metres from a rock.

The patient suffered a lower leg injury in the fall at 17:30 on Millstone Edge.

Edale Mountain Rescue Team said the climber was assessed and treated at the scene before being carried on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance.