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Mountain rescue team receives community grant for life-saving equipment
Summary
Penrith Mountain Rescue Team received a grant from Penrith Town Council and used it to buy satellite communications equipment and a portable defibrillator.
Content
Penrith Mountain Rescue Team has upgraded its emergency equipment after receiving a community grant from Penrith Town Council. The funds were awarded through the council’s Community Grants Scheme and were described by the team as substantial. The team used the grant to purchase satellite communications equipment and a new portable defibrillator. These additions aim to strengthen response where mobile signals are weak or unavailable.
Key points:
- Penrith Mountain Rescue Team received funding from Penrith Town Council through its Community Grants Scheme.
- The grant paid for satellite communications equipment and a portable defibrillator.
- The team expressed gratitude to the council in a social media post announcing the support.
- The new equipment is reported to improve response in areas with poor mobile coverage, including Mardale Head and the eastern flanks of Cross Fell.
Summary:
The new equipment is reported to improve the team's ability to communicate and deliver lifesaving care in remote parts of the local fells. It is expected to be particularly helpful at Mardale Head and on the eastern flanks of Cross Fell. Undetermined at this time.
