Injured rock climber rescued from Brixham Quarry last night (with footage)

On Monday night at around 9.20 the UK Coastguard received a call from a party of four rock climbers at Brixham Quarry reporting that one of their team had sustained an injury to his shoulder and needed medical assistance . They were in a hard to reach location, on a steep cliff slope covered in trees, 50 metres from the waters edge. The Torbay Coastguard, Berry Head Coastguard, RNLI Torbay Lifeboat and the UK Coastguard search and rescue helicopter based at Newquay were sent to the location. The injured climber was airlifted to a nearby waiting ambulance for onward treatment. We wish him a speedy recovery.



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