An urgent emergency services and mountain rescue response was sparked over concerns for the welfare of a girl at a quarry in Rochdale.
Police officers, paramedics and crews from the Oldham Mountain Rescue Team were called to Newhey Quarry at around 5pm on Sunday afternoon (November 12).
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said officers responded to reports of 'concern for the welfare of a teenage girl'.
Mountain rescuers said the girl had to be 'evacuated' from the quarry after suffering a 'medical condition'. They used a 4x4 vehicle to help take her to safety. READ MORE: Emergency services rescue person from water at Greater Manchester country park READ MORE: Fire crews descend on north Manchester street after chemical spillage at school She was then handed over to paramedics on the scene.
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