Firefighters rescue man and woman from mud at Port Medway Marina, Cuxton
09:00, 10 June 2017
updated: 09:16, 10 June 2017
A man and a woman had to be rescued by firefighters after getting stuck in the mud at a marina.
Two crews, along with the water safety unit, were called to Port Medway Marina, Station Road, Cuxton, just after midnight.
The pair were stuck in the mud at the bottom of a grass bank, close to a pontoon.
Firefighters wearing dry suits and life jackets were sent out to reach them, aided by extension ladders and rescue lines.
They secured a line to the woman and then used a hose reel with a fog spike attachment to release the pressure of the mud around the man legs.
He was then able to climb to safety, while crews released the woman and carried her to dry land.
Crews performed first aid and gave oxygen to the woman, who was then passed to the care of SECAmb and taken to hospital.
They left the scene at 1.15am.
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