
St Davids RNLI lifeboat launches to lady with suspected broken ankle
On Wednesday June 8 at 2.20pm St Davids RNLI inshore lifeboat, with its volunteer crew launched on service to the aid of a lady with a suspected broken ankle.
Once on scene the lifeboat crew with two paramedics helped the lady into the lifeboat, and conveyed her to the quay in Solva to a waiting ambulance.
Once this was completed the lifeboat returned to station arriving back at 3.25pm.
Media Contacts:
Jim Phillips St Davids RNLI Press Officer on 07791121039 - 01437721532 or email: [email protected]. Alternatively Danielle Rush Public Relations Manager (Wales & the West)
on 07786668829 -- 01745582162 or email: [email protected]
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