Helicopter rescue after person falls from cliff

Ros TappendenSouth of England
News imageLyme Regis Coastguard A red and white helicopter descends over an empty stretch of beach as a coastguard rescuer in blue overalls and a blue hard hat looks down at something which is out of the frame. In the distance, crowds of people are looking on.Lyme Regis Coastguard
The casualty was taken by helicopter from the beach to an ambulance in the car park

A person has been rescued by helicopter after falling from a cliff on to the beach below.

Rescue teams were called to help the casualty on Charmouth beach on Dorset's Jurassic Coast on Thursday afternoon.

Lyme Regis Coastguard said, due to the person's injuries and the difficult terrain, they were transported by helicopter from the beach to an ambulance in the car park before being taken to hospital.

It said parish council staff and Coastwatch volunteers managed the crowds of beachgoers and secured the landing site, allowing the coastguard helicopter Rescue 387 to safely land.

In a Facebook post, Lyme Regis Coastguard thanked the public and those involved in the rescue.

It said: "The cliffs along our coastline can be highly unstable and should not be climbed upon.

"Please stay well back from cliff edges and away from the base of cliffs when on the beach."