CALLOUT - Casualty extraction at Worlds End 06.01.26
- annettejones92
- Jan 14
- 1 min read
This afternoon, we were contacted by the North Wales Police , following a request from North Wales Fire , to see if we could support with a casualty extraction from an RTC at Worlds End.
We confirmed we could assist and mobilised the team. Access to the area proved challenging due to road conditions, with several planned rendezvous points needing to change as new information came in. Despite this, multiple vehicles and team members made their way out in difficult conditions.
Before we were able to deploy fully, we were informed that the casualty had been successfully extracted and that our assistance was no longer required.
Many thanks to everyone who turned out and attempted to make their way with some challenging journeys.
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