CLIFF FALLER RESCUED NEAR TORQUAY

A female climber has been rescued after falling from cliffs at Walls Hill near Torquay.

At 8.20pm Brixham Coastguard was alerted after a 32 year old lady had fallen at Walls Hill near Torquay, while climbing with a friend who called 999.  On arrival at the scene, Coastguards and lifeboat crew realised it was a very difficult location to extract an injured person from due to 150 foot high cliffs and the casualty resting upon a ledge approximately 20 feet from the base of the cliff below an overhang. 

 
The Coastguard rescue helicopter from Portland along with Teignmouth and Torbay Coastguard Rescue Teams lowered officers and a paramedic down cliff lines.  Teignmouth RNLI lifeboat also landed a paramedic ashore to assist the casualty who was then stretchered onto the lifeboat and landed ashore near-by for transfer to hospital by ambulance.


Brixham Coastguard Watch Manager Dave Scullion says,
 

“This was a complex operation involving many rescue units and is a good example of the rescue services working well together”

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