Eight volunteer mountain rescue teams working together across the Peak District and Derbyshire, providing 24/7 emergency search and rescue services in some of England's most challenging terrain.
The team was formed in 1964, after a tragic accident when three scouts died in a blizzard whilst attempting the 4 Inns Walk, a 50 mile hike over some of the Peak District's most challenging terrain.
Visit WebsiteBased in the south of the Peak District, Derby Mountain Rescue Team was founded in 1964 following the Four Inns tragedy.
Visit WebsiteEdale Mountain Rescue Team held its first training exercise in 1956. Since that day, generations of team members have been on call, day and night 365 days a year to help those in need on the hills.
Visit WebsiteGlossop Mountain Rescue Team provides search and rescue services in the Glossop area of the Peak District National Park.
Visit WebsiteBased in Hayfield, we rescue walkers, climbers, fell runners and mountain bikers from the wild and high places of the western Peak District since 1971.
Visit WebsiteOldham Mountain Rescue Team provides emergency services in the moorlands and urban areas around Oldham and parts of the Peak District.
Visit WebsiteWoodhead Mountain Rescue Team covers the northern Peak District, providing search and rescue services to those in need in wild and remote areas.
Visit WebsiteDerbyshire Cave Rescue Organisation specializes in underground rescue operations, providing essential services for incidents in caves and mines throughout Derbyshire.
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