Hiking safety & emergency contacts
Emergency Services In The U.K.
Emergency services: The number is 999, the switchboard can connect you to the ambulance, fire, police, Coast Guard and mountain rescue, you should only call 999 in a serious emergency
Mountain rescue is the most likely emergency service required for hikers
Remember ETHANE
If you need to call for help (999), you can summarise the situation using the acronym ETHANE:
Exact location: Grid reference - What3words app
Type of incident
Hazards (terrain, weather conditions)
Access (whatās the easiest way to reach you?)
Number: of casualties
Emergency services - which ones are needed?
Hiking Safety Checklist:
Always check the weather forecast before you start hiking each day
Make sure navigation devices are charged & maps are available for offline use
Make sure you have the ten essentials (see day hike visual packing reference page) & weather-appropriate clothing
Make sure you have adequate water & snacks for the day ahead
Stay on the marked trail
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