BRIXHAM COASTGUARD COORDINATE RESCUE OF MAN FROM CLIFF AFTER BARKING DOG ALERTS SAILING VESSEL

A man sustained serious head injuries and his wife was also superficially injured after falling down cliffs whilst out walking their dogs today.
Brixham Coastguard received a call from the sailing vessel ‘Four Sons’ at 12.15 today to report that a man had sustained serious injuries after falling down cliffs at Torbay. The vessel had been alerted to the man’s predicament by a springer spaniel which was barking and running up and down the cliffs. The coastguard requested the Torbay RNLI Inshore lifeboat to launch and requested the Torbay Coastguard Rescue Team to attend. Ambulance paramedics also went to the scene.
The coastguard rescue team assessed the man and put him into a neck brace, whilst awaiting arrival of the paramedics. A decision was then made that the best course of action would be to put the man onto a stretcher and take him back to shore using the lifeboat. The man (aged 53) and woman (aged 46) were then taken  to Torbay Hospital.
Fiona Iris, Brixham Coastguard Watch Manager says:
“It seems that the man and woman were out walking the spaniel and a terrier when the dogs went down the cliff. The two people scrambled down the cliffs after the dogs and the man then slipped and fell, sustaining a serious head injury. The terrier was taken in the lifeboat with the man and woman, whilst the spaniel was rescued from the cliffs by the coastguard team.
If you are out walking by cliffs with your dog keep it on a lead. Don't attempt to self rescue a dog which has gone over a cliff.  Call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.


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