The team were called to Danes Dyke last night.
Bridlington Coastguard Rescue team were called out yesterday to reports of a casualty fallen and injured on the beach at Danes Dyke, Flamborough.
Coastguard Rescue Officers made their way to the casualty and gave a medical assessment prior to the arrival of the ambulance service.
It was decided the best method of evacuation would be by stretcher into the ambulance.
Coastguard’s carried the casualty to the waiting ambulance for further treatment and onward travel to hospital.
If you do get into difficulty’s the coast, dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.


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