MAN RESCUED AFTER GETTING STUCK IN ROCKS

At 03.53 pm yesterday, Swansea Coastguard received a 999 call from a man reporting that he had got his leg stuck in the rocks near the old pier at Weston Super Mare.
Initial evaluation of the incident, is that the tide was flooding and the casualty was stuck in rocks and could not release his leg. Weston Super Mare Coastguard Rescue Team, Severn Sector Manager, Fire and Ambulance were called out and Hover craft Firefly and WSM RNLI Inshore Lifeboat have been brought to immediate readiness.

In a joint operation involving the Coastguard team, fire officers and members of the Heart team, the man was released from his predicament. He was stretchered and handed over to the care of the Ambulance officers who transported him to hospital for further assessment.

Steve Matthews, Watch Manager, Swansea Coastguard said:
This man was fortunate in that he had a phone with him and he was able to dial 999 to tell us exactly where he was. He remained calm throughout and was able to give distinguishing landmarks to the coastguard operations room, which helped in providing a speedy response

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