COASTGUARDS RESCUE MAN FROM LANDSLIDE IN DEVON

An elderly gentleman has been rescued by the Coastguard after a land slip at Seaton Hole in East Devon.

At 4.30pm Portland Coastguard received a 999 call from a member of the public reporting a local resident had fallen down the cliff during a land slip at Seaton Hole. Beer Coastguard Cliff Rescue Team was immediately dispatched and the Coastguard Rescue Helicopter from Portland was scrambled.

On scene it was found that the gentleman was stuck approximately three metres down below the cliff edge on a notoriously unstable section with a steep drop below. The Beer Coastguard Cliff Rescue Team was able to safely recover the man (in his 80s) and haul him to safety, where he was passed to the care of South Western Ambulance paramedics who confirmed that he did not require further medical treatment.

Nigel Robson, Portland Coastguard Watch Manager said,

“Please obey all warning signs and closures when they are in place as the cliff edges are still very unstable in places.”

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