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Fisherman rescued off Dungeness coast after severing finger
10:46, 23 January 2021
updated: 10:50, 23 January 2021
A fisherman was rescued after severing his finger while on-board a vessel off the Kent coast.
Volunteer lifeboat crews in Dungeness were called to the craft half a mile east of their seaside base at about 7.35am.
When they arrived at the scene two minutes later, they found the man had suffered a crush injury and needed medical assistance.
Lifeboat coxswain Stuart Adams said: "The casualty was in good spirits and did the right thing in calling the UK Coastguard for assistance.
"We wish him a quick recovery."
The volunteers brought the man back to the lifeboat station in Dungeness Road, where a team of paramedics tended to the patient, before taking him hospital.
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