Multiple emergency services had to be called after a quad bike came off the road.
Keswick Mountain Rescue, North West Ambulance Service as well as Cumbria Fire and Rescue were called on New Years Even when a quad bike came off the road following a collision with a car.
Keswick Mountain Rescue were called to Catbells at about 4.55pm.
A spokesman for the team said: "It is unusual for us to be called out to a road traffic accident, but the ambulance service requested support after a quad bike had gone off the road below Catbells following a minor collision with a car. As well as mountain rescue a fire crew also attended.
"After an assessment by the team medics analgesia was given to the quad bike rider who appeared to have suffered a broken collar bone. After this it was a straight forward stretcher raise up the bank and into the ambulance."
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