In a proactive response to the impending Storm Isha, the Lomond Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) conducted vital training exercises in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
This session, strategically planned just before the storm’s arrival, was crucial for preparing the team for the extreme weather conditions they often face in mountain rescue operations.
The Lomond MRT, a key player in ensuring safety within the national park, utilised this opportunity to refine their skills in a realistic, challenging environment.
Their commitment to rigorous training in adverse conditions underscores their dedication to mountain rescue and public safety.
As Storm Isha looms over the region, the Lomond Mountain Rescue Team stands ready, equipped with the expertise and experience necessary to navigate and manage any emergencies that arise in the rugged terrain of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
Their proactive stance and rigorous preparation embody the essence of their guiding principle, “Think Winter”.
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