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Lake District rescuers called out after fears for swimmer in difficulty

by Cumbria Crack
10/12/2025
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Pictures: Keswick Mountain Rescue Team

Lake District rescuers were called out after a walker thought they spotted a swimmer in trouble on Derwentwater.

Keswick Mountain Rescue Team, plus other emergency services, were called at around 2.35pm yesterday, Tuesday December 9, at around 2.35pm.

The team said: “Storm Bram was showing its fury on Derwentwater when a member of the public spotted what they thought was a swimmer struggling in the water off the shore at Kettlewell.

“A rescue boat from Derwentwater Marina managed to get to the area after struggling against the wind and large waves.

“Meanwhile teams arrived at Kettlewell to check with binoculars and perform a shore search.

“An attempt to fly the police drone was aborted due to the storm force winds.

Pictures: Keswick Mountain Rescue Team

“Nothing was found, but a Coastguard helicopter was tasked to search the area to make doubly sure.

“After discussions with all parties, it was agreed to stand down the helicopter too on the basis that the probability was that the object in the water was a buoy.

“A case of a false alarm with good intentions.

“Lake callouts, of which we get a few every year, end up involving numerous agencies with different and complimentary equipment and skills.

“This incident proved extremely useful as a real time multi-agency training exercise with valuable learning points for all teams.”

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