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Scots lifeboat volunteers in middle of casualty training rush to real-life rescue after cliff fall

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Scottish lifeboat volunteers who were in the middle of casualty training have ended up in a real-life rescue near Dunbar. The teams at the Dunbar Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) had been training in casualty care when the call came in for them to help a man who was seriously injured after falling from some cliffs.Police contacted the coastguard after being alerted to the incident in Marine Drive, Dunbar, East Lothian, at about 4pm on Friday.Teams from North Berwick, Dunbar and Eyemouth Coastguard were involved in the rescue and Dunbar RNLI launched both its inshore and offshore lifeboats.RNLI spokesperson Douglas Wright said: "Several crew, who were in the middle of a casualty care course at the station, were tasked when a 48-year-old man fell 30ft from the cliff at Winterfield Park just before 4pm."Both boats were launched to assist in the operation, which also included coastguard teams from Dunbar and Eyemouth, police and ambulance crews and the coastguard rescue helicopter."The crew of the inshore lifeboat arrived on scene at 4.10 pm and provided emergency care for the casualty until the rescue helicopter arrived."Meanwhile, the volunteers on the all-weather lifeboat sat offshore in case they were needed."Once the decision was made to airlift the casualty to hospital for treatment, both boats were stood down by the UK Coastguard at around 5.30 pm."The man is being treated in hospital.

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