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Walker rescued after being swept over waterfall

Mountain rescueMoffat Mountain Rescue Team

An injured walker had to be winched to safety after being swept down a burn and over a waterfall.

Moffat Mountain Rescue Team said Police Scotland requested its assistance at about 10:30 on Saturday.

A coastguard rescue helicopter and a helimed trauma team were also called to Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall, near Moffat.

The man was winched from the water onto a path where he was assessed and given pain relief.

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Moffat Mountain Rescue Team

Mountain rescue

Moffat Mountain Rescue Team

Moffat MRT said the walker was then packaged in a vacuum mattress, casualty bag and stretcher before being winched to the coastguard helicopter.

He did not require the helimed trauma team but, following a rescue that lasted four hours, was transferred to a major trauma centre for further care.

A spokesman for the team said: “With gusts of wind up to 40mph all teams involved had a challenging day on the hill before being stood down.”

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