SURFERS IN TROUBLE AT NEWQUAY

The Coastguard coordinated a search at Mawgan Porth near Newquay after a group of surfers got into difficulty.  Three people were recovered from the sea and transferred to hospital.
The Coastguard received multiple 999 calls from people at Mawgan Porth beach this afternoon when a group of surfers got into difficulty.  The Coastguard launched a search involving Newquay and Padstow Coastguard Rescue Teams, RNLI lifeboats from Newquay and Padstow and the rescue helicopter from RNAS Culdrose.  Police and South West Ambulance crew also attended. 
The group who got into difficulty consisted of seven people with boards in the water; four people were all located safe and well on shore but three adults were recovered from the water.  Two of those recovered from the water were given CPR at the scene.  The three casualties were transferred to hospital by the rescue helicopter from RNAS Culdrose and both the Devon and Cornwall Air Ambulances.

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