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Tomintoul Distillery donates funds for lifesaving equipment to Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team


By Ewan Malcolm

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A RECENT donation from Tomintoul Distillery has allowed the Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team to purchase potentially life saving equipment.

Members of the Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team have welcomed a donation from Tomintoul Distillery.
Members of the Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team have welcomed a donation from Tomintoul Distillery.

The Moray distillery has pledged to assist the team in identifying areas where support is needed most with funds donated going towards much needed kit and supplies.

The latest donation has allowed the team to purchase an Easy Pulse CPR chest compression device at a cost of £8000.

Willie Anderson, Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team Leader, said: “When involved in rescues it is impossible to maintain CPR whilst we have a casualty on a stretcher.

"The Easy Pulse device can maintain chest compressions automatically during the time a casualty is carried to safety.

“This is really important for us, particularly with avalanche victims, and can give a casualty a viable chance of life when in the past, without this device, there would be no hope for them.

"It truly is a really exciting new addition to our rescue equipment.”

Tomintoul Distillery made the long-term partnership with the rescue team, which relies almost entirely on grants and donations, official in 2023.

Distilleries Director and Master Distiller, Robert Fleming, said: “The Cairngorm Mountains are part of Tomintoul’s brand fabric – the natural environment, fresh air and pure water from the Ballantruan Spring all add to the uniquely smooth and mellow spirit the distillery is known and loved for.

“A haven for whisky lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike, our rugged Speyside landscape attracts visitors from all over the world.

"But the outstanding beauty and thrilling adventure on our doorstep is paired with often treacherous and unpredictable weather - and the need for this type of lifesaving equipment is a reality for the CMRT.

“The hardworking team – made up entirely of volunteers - offer up their time, skill and courage for our community.

"Functioning in often arctic conditions, the CMRT has saved literally hundreds of lives over the years and with months of winter weather still ahead of us, we’re proud to be able to support them to continue to provide this vital support year-round.”

The rescue team is one of the busiest in Britain and is made up of 40 highly trained volunteers.

They cover the Northern Cairngorms including the area surrounding Tomintoul.

Willie added: “The support from Tomintoul Distillery has been exceptional - we could not have purchased this innovative piece of kit without their continued kindness and support.”


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