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Marines find hiker curled up in snow near UK’s highest peak
Summary
Scottish Royal Marine Reserves and Dutch Korps Mariniers found a walker curled up in snow on Ben Nevis during a blizzard; after on-scene care he was escorted to the snowline and handed to emergency services.
Content
A team of Scottish Royal Marine Reserves and the Dutch Korps Mariniers discovered a walker curled up in snow on Ben Nevis during a blizzard on January 24. The marines were on a joint mountain training exercise when they came across the individual. Reports indicate he showed signs consistent with prolonged exposure to freezing conditions and had become separated from his companions. After initial care on the mountain he was escorted to the snowline and handed over to emergency services.
Known details:
- The walker was found on Ben Nevis during a snowstorm on January 24.
- Scottish Royal Marine Reserves and the Dutch Korps Mariniers were conducting training at the time.
- The individual showed signs consistent with prolonged cold exposure and said he had become separated from his group.
- He was escorted down to the snowline and handed to emergency services as a precaution; his two companions had descended safely.
Summary:
Marines reported the walker showed signs of prolonged cold exposure and that their training supported the response. He was handed to emergency services as a precaution. Undetermined at this time.
