THIRTEEN members of The Langdale-Ambleside Mountain Rescue team were called out to assist a woman from Dartford, Kent on Great Langdale Side Pike.
The 54- year-old woman had been out walking on June 1 at around 6pm when she slipped on grass while descending the path.
Members of the team treated her on the scene for a suspected broken ankle and then took her back to Ambleside.
The woman was then taken to Westmorland General Hospital for treatment.
CONISTON Mountain Rescue Team was called out to assist a woman who had fallen breaking the tibia and fibia in her left leg while walking near Brown Pike, Coniston.
The incident happened at around 2pm on Bank Holiday Monday.
The 44-year-old woman from Bath was taken by air ambulance to Furness General Hospital.
MEMBERS of Langdale-Ambleside Mountain Rescue were called out to assist a 13-year-old girl who injured her ankle after slipping while out walking near Pavey Ark, Great Langdale.
The incident happened at about 2pm on Sunday, May 30.
The girl from Warminster was taken to Carlisle Infirmary by RAF Sea King helicopter for treatment.
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