WATCH: Climber airlifted to hospital after getting stuck on a cliff in Shetland for four hours
ByAlistair Munro
A climber was rescued by Coastguard teams using ropes early this morning after he got stuck 80 feet down a cliff in Shetland.
The alarm was raised at 9.45pm on Wednesday after the 20-year-old man was reported in difficulty at Fethaland on the northern-west tip of mainland Shetland.
Coastguard rescue teams from Lerwick and Hilswick were called to the scene, as were the Sumburgh-based Coastguard helicopter and Aith Lifeboat.
A Shetland Coastguard spokesman said the rescue teams used ropes to lift the man to safety just after 2am.
He was airlifted to Tingwall Airport and transferred to Gilbert Bain Hospital, although he was not believed to have been injured.
WATCH: Climber airlifted to hospital after getting stuck on a cliff in Shetland for four hours