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Scafell Pike: Tables turned as St Bernard needs mountain rescue | |
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A St Bernard has been rescued after collapsing while walking down England's highest mountain. | A St Bernard has been rescued after collapsing while walking down England's highest mountain. |
Members of the Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) went to four-year-old Daisy's aid on Scafell Pike. | Members of the Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) went to four-year-old Daisy's aid on Scafell Pike. |
A team spokesman said Daisy had been showing signs of pain in her legs and was refusing to move. | A team spokesman said Daisy had been showing signs of pain in her legs and was refusing to move. |
St Bernards are traditionally on the other side of such mercy missions - they were originally bred to rescue people in the Italian and Swiss Alps. | |
Friday's operation, which involved 16 members of the MRT, took five hours as rescuers carried Daisy on a stretcher over obstacles including a waterfall. | Friday's operation, which involved 16 members of the MRT, took five hours as rescuers carried Daisy on a stretcher over obstacles including a waterfall. |
The spokesman said: "The team rescues canine casualties around a dozen times every year but this was the first time a St Bernard breed has been rescued by the team. | The spokesman said: "The team rescues canine casualties around a dozen times every year but this was the first time a St Bernard breed has been rescued by the team. |
"Daisy was a four-year-old female but still a massive dog. | "Daisy was a four-year-old female but still a massive dog. |
"Daisy was in fact a rescue dog and extremely placid and compliant, which was a bonus for the stretcher-carry off the mountain. | "Daisy was in fact a rescue dog and extremely placid and compliant, which was a bonus for the stretcher-carry off the mountain. |
"It was important to get Daisy off the mountain quickly as the weather was due to deteriorate later that evening." | "It was important to get Daisy off the mountain quickly as the weather was due to deteriorate later that evening." |
No details have been released about Daisy's owner. | No details have been released about Daisy's owner. |
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