Man rescue by helicopter after falling ill
A 57-year-old Woman Died In A House Fire, Prompting A Police And Fire Investigation

Man rescue by helicopter after falling ill

A man who fell ill during filming for a historical re-enactment at the top of Worcester Cathedral tower has been rescued by helicopter. The 53-year-old, who was suffering from hypoglycemia, was winched off the top by a coastguard crew. Because of the cathedral’s tall tower and “narrow internal staircase”, the fire service said using a helicopter was the best option. An ambulance crew took the man to hospital for treatment. A UK search and rescue helicopter based at St Athan, near Cardiff, was called to the scene after the man – who is expected to make a full recovery – fell ill at about 09:30 On Saturday morning, Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service said. It added in spite of “significant hazards including turrets, flagpoles, strong wind conditions and a small working area” the crew successfully carried out the rescue. Station commander Phil Berry, said: “All agencies involved should take an enormous amount of credit, not only for their effective working and professionalism on the day but also for their meticulous pre-planning and regular exercising at this site.” https:///youtu.be/KhdArjvQ-m0 The cathedral tweeted its thanks to the helicopter crew and the fire service at Worcester, Droitwich and Malvern

Recommended for you

Former Premier League Footballer Colin Hendry Sentenced for Harassing Ex-Partner
IN COURT Former Premier League Footballer Colin Hendry Sentenced for Harassing Ex-Partner
Man in His 20s Injured in Stratford High Street Stabbing – UKNIP
KNIFE ATTACK Man in His 20s Injured in Stratford High Street Stabbing
Drugs and Weapons Seized in Early-Morning Police Raid in Deal
EARLY MORNING RAID Drugs and Weapons Seized in Early-Morning Police Raid in Deal
South East Braces for Thunderstorms after Met Office Issues Weather Warning – UKNIP
YELLOW WEATHER WARNING South East Braces for Thunderstorms after Met Office Issues Weather Warning

Must READ

More For You

More From UK News in Pictures

More From UKNIP