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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Thomas Kingsley

Rescue operation underway after teenage girl falls off cliff edge at quarry

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A rescue mission is underway after a 16-year-old girl fell from a cliff edge at a quarry, prompting a rescue operation.

Emergency services arrived at the scene off Ingleberry Road in Shepshed, Leicestershire, after reports of a teenager falling off the cliff edge at 11.36am on Friday.

The girl, who was with a friend, is believed to have fallen around 10 metres down a cliff edge, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said.

According to the rescue service, the girl suffered neck and leg pain.

East Midlands ambulance service was also deployed and a crew was lowered to the girl to provide medical support while a second firefighter was brought to rescue the friend, who is uninjured.

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said: “Upon arrival, incident confirmed as 16 year old female fallen approximately 10 metres down cliff face of quarry, casualty in a safe and stable area, friend of casualty also in safe area with casualty but uninjured, casualty suffering neck and leg pain.

“Fire Service have set up 2 x safe systems of work, a Firefighter and also East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS HART) team being lowered to casualty and a 2nd Firefighter being lowered to rescue the friend.”

The rescue crew confirmed the casualty and friend were successfully rescued by using rope rescue systems and a basket stretcher.

They said the injuries were deemed as slight, however they were transferred to hospital as a precaution due to dehydration and sun exposure.

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