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Lifeboat Volunteers Help Injured man

Lifeboats News Release

Volunteers from Newbiggin lifeboat station were diverted from the start of a training exercise earlier in the week when they were advised about a gentleman lying on the promenade.


A number of the volunteers who are casualty care trained attended to the male with a suspected dislocated shoulder as well as bleeding to a head wound. The crew administered the necessary care and treatment until an ambulance arrived and took the gentleman to the Accident and Emergency Centre at Cramlington.

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For further details please contact 01670 817320.
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For more information please telephone Richard Martin, RNLI Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer Newbiggin on 07980 010544 or [email protected] or Alison Levett RNLI Media Relations Manager North on 07786 668912 or [email protected] or contact RNLI Public Relations on 01202 336789
 
If you would like to find out more about Newbiggin lifeboat station, its volunteers and its heritage then take a look at the local websites.

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