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Dungeness lifeboat crew rescues man with back injuries from vessel

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 18:00, 31 July 2014

Lifeboat crews carefully rescued a man suffering from back pain after they were called out to a vessel off Dungeness this afternoon.

The new Dungeness RNLI lifeboat The Morrell was on its 10th call-out since it was launched in March, when a man was reported injured at 1.30pm.

Four people, including the injured man, were on board the 10m Newhaven-registered boat.

Emergency rescuers attend to the injured man after he's brought ashore. Picture: RNLI

Duty Coxswain Roger Gillett joined first aid-trained crew members on board.

He said: "The casualty was suffering from back injuries and required evacuation to hospital.

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"Pain relief was administered to make him as comfortable as possible before he was put into a stretcher and transferred onto our RNLI lifeboat.

"Once transferred we slowly made our way back to the shore enabling our shore crew to stretcher the casualty to a waiting ambulance to be taken to a local hospital.”

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