Fire crews rescue person from Southwater mud trap

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A person has been rescued by fire crews after becoming trapped in mud in Southwater.

Two fire engines from Horsham, a technical rescue unit and ambulance rushed to the scene in Stakers Lane at around 2.30pm today (November 12).

They found a person stuck in around half a metre of mud and spent over an hour before managing to free the victim.

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A spokesperson for West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: “One mud lance was used to loosen the mud and release the casualty.”

Fire crews rescued a person trapped in half a metre of mud in SouthwaterFire crews rescued a person trapped in half a metre of mud in Southwater
Fire crews rescued a person trapped in half a metre of mud in Southwater

And a spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service said a ‘hazardous area response team’ were also present.

He added: “They worked alongside the fire service to rescue and care for the patient who was checked over and brought to a place of safety but didn’t require hospital treatment.”

The emergency callout was one of ‘multiple incidents’ dealt with by West Sussex fire crews this afternoon.