MAN AIRLIFTED TO HOSPITAL BY COASTGUARD HELICOPTER

Press Notice No: 25-11                                                          30 January, 2011

At 14.56 pm, a call was received from South East Coast Ambulance service requesting assistance to evacuate a male with a broken leg.
The 35 year old man had been walking at the base of cliffs when he slipped on rocks and sustained a severe break to his leg. He fell about 14.15 pm, and was found by a friend who had to walk out to the nearest farm to raise the alarm.
Dover Coastguard called out the Hastings Coastguard rescue team who went to where the man had fallen at Covehurst Bay, Fairlight. They met with a Secamb responder who was making the man comfortable. It was felt that to attempt an evacuation by boat would be extremely difficult and painful for the man.
The Coastguard rescue helicopter R104 based at Lee on Solent was requested. They airlifted the man to the Conquest hospital, Hastings, where he is now receiving treatment for his injury.
Gordon Wise, Watch Manager, Dover Coastguard said:
This man was lucky that someone came along and found him, although they both had mobile phones, this particular area has no mobile signal.
Once emergency services arrived to the man he was swiftly evacuated to hospital.

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