TWO MUD RESCUES WITHIN HOURS AT HERNE BAY

Coastguard Rescue Officers were called out to two mud rescues within hours of each other at Bishopstone, Herne Bay yesterday.

Thames Coastguard took the first call for help just before midday when two people had become stuck up to their thighs. Herne Bay and Sheppey Coastguard Rescue Teams, with the help of the fire service, managed to rescue one of them from the mud. The other was able to get out unaided. 

No more than 90 minutes later, Thames Coastguard took another 999 call, this time reporting that two women and a dog had become stuck in the mud in the same place. This time, those in trouble were up to their waists. Again, the Herne Bay and Sheppey Coastguard Rescue Teams were sent to the scene, and along with the help of the fire service, they rescued the three from the thick mud. They were checked over by paramedics.


If you find yourself stuck in mud, you should call 999 straight away and ask for the Coastguard. First of all, try to spread your weight as much as possible then avoid moving and stay as calm as you can. Discourage others from attempting to rescue you, since without the proper equipment they could become stuck too.

(Photos are from the second mud rescue)





       








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