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Dungeness and Littlestone-on-Sea RNLI crews respond to welfare incident near Marine Parade, Folkestone

Emergency services were called to a Kent seafront this evening over concerns for someone’s welfare.

The Coastguard, police, ambulances and the RNLI responded to the incident near Marine Parade in Folkestone shortly after 6pm.

The RNLI were called to the incident. Stock Image: RNLI/Sarah Beck
The RNLI were called to the incident. Stock Image: RNLI/Sarah Beck

A spokesperson for the Coastguard said: “Coastguard Rescue Teams from Folkstone and Langdon Battery responded at 6.15pm.

“RNLI lifeboats were sent from Dungeness and Littlestone-on-Sea.

“Kent Police and South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) also attended.”

A spokeswoman for SECAmb added: “I can confirm we were called shortly after 6:15pm last night (June 13) to reports of a person in need of medical attention in the sea in Folkestone.

“Crews arrived and assessed and treated one person before taking them to the William Harvey Hospital for further care.”

The other emergency services involved have also been contacted for comment.

It is understood the person involved is now safe and well.

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