COASTGUARDS RESCUE MOTORCYCLIST FROM MUD


A male motorcyclist was rescued from the mud this evening after he rode his motorbike off a harbour wall and into the mud in Watchet Harbour.

Swansea Coastguard was called by Avon and Somerset Police at 10.30 pm to request assistance with the search for and rescue of the man. The Watchet Coastguard Rescue Team, backed up by the Minehead Coastguard Rescue Team were sent to the scene. By the time that they arrived the police helicopter had already located the man, who was by this time up to his armpits in mud.

Two coastguards from the Watchet team went out to the man using their mud rescue equipment, secured a line on him, extracted him from the mud and brought him to shore. The man was met by an awaiting ambulance and is being checked by paramedics.

David Jones, Swansea Coastguard Watch Manager says:

“Conditions were favourable for this operation tonight with good visibility and force 3 north easterly winds. It is fortunate that the incident happened at low tide too.”

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