A person had to be rescued from Errigal yesterday (Sat) after suffering a fall on the mountain.

A twelve person unit from the Donegal Mountain Rescue team took part in the difficult extraction from the mountain yesterday evening.

Members of the DMRT were first alerted to the incident by Gardai at 4.57pm.

The team call out coordinators used the PhoneFind system to precisely locate the casualty.

The location data was received at 5.01pm, allowing for the DMRT to undertake an immediate and efficient response.

A ‘hasty’ team reached the casualty at approximately 6.51pm and confirmed the person had suffered a lower leg injury.

The team then commenced initial treatment of the injured person by immobilising the affected limb.

Once stabilised, the team undertook the challenging process of transporting the casualty from the 600-metre contour line down to the car park at Errigal.

The DMRT then handed over the injured person into the care of National Ambulance Service paramedics just after 9.20pm and the casualty was then transported to Letterkenny for further medical treatment.

“We wish the casualty a speedy recovery,” said the DMRT spokesperson.

Injured walker carried 600 metres down Errigal by Mountain Rescue Team was last modified: August 17th, 2025 by Staff Writer

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