COASTGUARD RESCUE CLIFF FALLER

A man has been rescued today after falling over a cliff at Hengistbury Head in Dorset.

The National Maritime Coordination Centre received a 999 call from a member of the public just before 11.40am to report the person falling over the cliff. Southbourne Coastguard Rescue Team, a Coastguard Rescue helicopter, the RNLI lifeboat based at Mudeford, and Dorset Police were sent immediately to the scene.

The casualty was discovered breathing and conscious by the lifeboat crew at the base of cliff. He was airlifted from there to Southampton General hospital where the Southampton coastguard rescue team manned the helipad.


HM Coastguard Peter Davies said;
"If you are going to the coast this half-term please take care along cliffs and coastal footpaths.

"The gradient at which cliffs fall away from the paths can be deceptive and following wet weather some cliff edges may be slippery or unstable.

"If you do spot someone in difficulty along the coast call 999 and ask for the Coastguard."

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