THAMES COASTGUARD RESCUE LADY FROM MUD

Thames Coastguard have today been co-ordinating various rescue teams in an effort to rescue a lady stuck in the mud at Herne Bay harbour.
The lady was walking with her husband and their dogs near the pier when they both got stuck in the mud. Her husband was able to free himself. Meanwhile two passers by called 999 and asked for the Coastguard.
Coastguard Rescue Teams from Herne Bay and Sheppey attended the scene. Thames Coastguard requested a rescue helicopter and the Whitstable RNLI lifeboat.  The Kent Fire, Ambulance and Police also attended.
The rescue teams were able to recover the lady who was then transferred by the rescue helicopter to Margate hospital. The Margate Coastguard Rescue Team had prepared the emergency landing site enabling a fast transfer to hospital where she is currently being treated for suspected mild hypothermia.
Thames Coastguard Watch Manager, Aimee Rampton said,
If you become stuck in the mud try and spread your weight as much as possible. If you have a mobile phone call 999 and ask for the Coastguard. Avoid moving and stay as calm as possible. Discourage others from rescuing you, since without the proper equipment they could become stuck too.

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