Teenager rescued after sand hole collapse
A teenager has been rescued after the hole he was digging on a beach collapsed around him.
HM Coastguard
received a 999 call just before 12:45 this afternoon (8th April)
after a 14 year old boy became trapped in sand.
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The boy had been
digging a hole on the beach at Anderby Creek when it collapsed leaving just his
head visible. His parents were able to keep his mouth free from the sand by
gently scooping the sand away until help arrived.
Coastguard rescue
teams from Skegness and Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service,
Lincolnshire Police, East Midlands Ambulance Service and an air ambulance were
all sent.
The boy was
carefully dug out and passed into the care of the ambulance service to be
checked over.
Lucy Hicks,
Senior Maritime Operations Officer for HM Coastguard said: ‘The teenager was
extremely lucky, if the tide had been coming in or the hole was just a little
bit larger there could have been a very different outcome today.
‘Sand by nature
is notoriously unstable once you disturb it, we’re not telling people they
shouldn’t build sand castles or dig holes. Just please consider size and
location of the hole, the larger it is the higher the chances it may collapse.
‘We love the beach and want people to enjoy their time when visiting, but you have to think if it took you two hours to dig a hole that’s how long it can take for someone to dig you out.’
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