A caver who fell underground in the Peak District had to be rescued in an eight-hour operation.
A group of cavers had been visiting the Derbyshire Hall chamber inside the Nettle Pot cave near Castleton, Derbyshire, on Saturday when one of them suffered pelvic injuries in a fall.
Some 32 volunteers from the Derbyshire Cave Rescue Organisation (DCRO) were called to treat and then bring the caver to safety.
They were then passed into the care of East Midlands Ambulance Service.
Derbyshire Cave Rescue OrganisationEmergency services joined volunteers at the scene near Castleton
A DCRO spokesperson said: "We understand the casualty is thankfully not seriously injured and wish them a swift recovery."
The spokesperson added a further nine hours of work from volunteers was needed to clean and sort the equipment used in the operation.
Derbyshire Cave Rescue OrganisationThe entrance to the cave system is near Castleton