Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue attend more than 100 call-outs for first time in 56-year history

Rescuers were called to Dalby Forest on Wednesday to help an injured mountain biker. (Photo: Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team)Rescuers were called to Dalby Forest on Wednesday to help an injured mountain biker. (Photo: Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team)
Rescuers were called to Dalby Forest on Wednesday to help an injured mountain biker. (Photo: Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team)
Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue have been called out to more than 100 incidents in a calendar year, for the first time in the service's 56-year history.

Rescuers attended their 102nd incident of the year on Wednesday when they were called to Dalby Forest near Scarborough by the Yorkshire Ambulance Service at about 6pm after a mountain biker had fallen and suffered a painful chest injury.

The injured man was given pain relief by the mountain rescue team before being placed in a full-body vacuum mattress and transferred via Bell Stretcher through the woods to a waiting ambulance to take them to hospital.

The rescue service said 2021 "is proving to be our busiest year ever" and that they wish the gentleman a speedy recovery.