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Man rescued from Black Country hillside after collapsing and suffering from hypothermia

Paramedics rescued a man from a hillside near Stourbridge this afternoon who had suffered a 'medical incident'.

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West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to a wooded location at Kinver Edge, Kinver, shortly after 2pm.

A Community First Responder and the Trust's Hazardous Area Response Team attended the scene and used specialist equipment during the rescue.

West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman Jamie Arrowsmith said: "Crews were called to reports of a man, believed to be in his 60s, who had collapsed on a hillside after suffering a medical incident.

"It is unknown how long the man had been on the hillside for but the Community First Responder in attendance quickly began assessing the man and started the rewarming process as he was suffering from hypothermia.

"Due to the man's difficult location, the Hazardous Area Response Team decided to utilise their six-wheel drive Polaris vehicle to get near the patient.

"Once his condition had been stabilised, they were able to use the same vehicle to transport the man off the hillside and to the awaiting ambulance, in which he was taken to Russells Hall Hospital for further assessment."

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