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Snow Rescues (31/12/09)

Wicklow’s Mountain rescue teams attended another call for help on the Military road which leads to Sallygap. Despite continuous warnings from An Garda Síochána and numerous media outlets drivers are still attempting to drive the Military road which links Dublin to Wicklow through the Sallygap junction. Last nights rescue involved two separate drivers who had both gotten stuck on the icy road. This is the eleventh incident that the Dublin and Wicklow Mountain Rescue Team and the Glen of Imaal Mountain rescue team have responded to in the last 10 days.

The first incident occurred at 5:30pm when a man who was driving close to Glencree/Lough Bray got his BMW X5 stuck in the ice. One the man's location was confirmed members of the mountain rescue team made their way to his location. He was transported by a mountain rescue vehicle, leaving his own behind, to Enniskerry, where he made his own way to his destination.

As this incident was coming to a close the teams got a second call at 7:30pm for another vehicle that was stuck in the ice. The driver a local from Enniskerry was making his way from Enniskerry towards Tallaght when he got stuck about 1 kilometre from Glencree on the Military road. As the road conditions were worsening the two 4x4 Landrovers which were dealing with the incident could not get to the drivers exact location. Team members had to make the rest of the journey of a couple of hundred meters by foot to reach the stranded driver. Once he was located he was brought back to Enniskerry in a mountain rescue vehicle.

Mountain rescue would like to thank all those involved in both successful rescues; however they are asking drivers to heed the weather warnings and not to attempt to drive these roads.

 

How you can help

All team members give their time on a voluntary basis, and we rely on the generosity of the public for our operations. To make a donation from any bank just use back account number 59244771, sort code 90-65-07. Our registered charity number is CHY.3950.

 

Pager Appeal

To alert as many members as possible at the beginning of an incident the team uses the Eirpage paging system as well as mobile phone texting. While mobile phone coverage is excellent in urban and most rural areas, we are still dependant on pagers in the remote mountainous areas to get that important message through. Unfortunately, because of the reduced use of paging in the comercial world, paging receivers are becoming expensive and hard to get. The Team is in urgent need for your unused Motorola MemoExpress Pagers. If you have any sitting around in office drawers etc. they may be of use to us. Please contact the Communications Officer at noledaly@gmail.com  if you would like to donate them to the team.