Posted on 08/09/2008 7:42:32 AM PDT by Stoat
Thursday, 07 August 2008
At quarter to one this morning Brixham Coastguard received several 999 calls from an 18 year old teenager reporting that he was in some form of distress on a cliff.
The boy told the Coastguard in the operations room that he was epileptic and had suffered a fit. He and a friend that was with him could not tell the Coastguard where they were and communications with the two boys was difficult as it became apparent that they were under the influence of alcohol.
Teignmouth and Torbay Coastguard rescue teams were called out to search the area. The teams with the assistance of the police helicopter Oscar 99 quickly located the boys. Ambulance and police officers were also requested to attend.
Due to the recent rainfall in the area and the make up of the ground where the boys were, it was deemed too dangerous to lower a cliff man down to the boys. A rescue helicopter was scrambled from Chivenor and Teignmouth lifeboat was requested to launch.
Whilst the helicopter was making its way to the location, it was decided to pick up Coastguard, ambulance and police personnel to drop them in on the coast. As units were moved in by the boat, it was discovered that there were a further 7 teenagers on a ledge surrounded on all sides by water.
The boy suffering from epilepsy was airlifted by the helicopter to the cliff top and transported to hospital by ambulance.
It was considered by the police and Coastguard units at the incident that it was too dangerous to extract the remaining seven boys and girls who were all under the influence. A decision was made that it was safer to leave them in the location they were in, until daylight.
Zoe Boyne, Duty Watch Manager Brixham Coastguard said: This incident has tied up many resources throughout the night. It has also highlighted the dangers of young people putting themselves at risk in locations where they lose control of their actions due to the effects of intoxicating substances.
Devon and Cornwall Police are continuing with their enquiries into this incident.
Devon revellers 'too drunk to be rescued' - Telegraph
BBC NEWS England Devon Drunk teenage group left on cliff
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Semper paratus!
Don’t you at least have a one liner to go with this post? What’s the relevance to Free Republic’s agenda here? Drunken British teenagers?
And a group of teenagers being left overnight on a cliff edge over the ocean because they are 'too drunk to be rescued' is such a commonplace news item? Not in my universe.
LMAO
this was some of the most strangely worded articles
these teenagers are still more intelligent than the five Republicans who want to compromise the oil drilling issue
On that point I would have to agree :-)
LOL, thanks for posting this.
You're quite welcome :-)
I'm delighted that some here still have a sense of humor :-)
I am glad you posted it too. Thanks!
I have to admit: “too drunk to rescue” was pretty, um, arresting.
You're welcome, and thank you also for your kind and gracious words :-)
The mind races with vivid imagery and scenarios of scruffy, violently hungover and weatherbeaten teenagers dragging themselves home and offering explanations and justifications of the night before to less-than-appreciative parents...as well as the unique gossip around town. Being the parent of a child 'too drunk to be rescued' would most likely not be most people's optimal chosen legacy :-)
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At least according to 80's punk-rockers The Dead Kennedy's
Warning: graphic lyrics.
Teenagers 'too hungover' to be rescued.
At least according to 80's punk-rockers The Dead Kennedy's
Warning: graphic lyrics.
An essential, seminal song in the history of punk. Electrifying and groundbreaking at the time of it's release, and inflicted upon the unsuspecting radio listeners of western Washington State for the very first time by none other than myself and a friend who had a radio show at the time. Wonderful, loud memories :-) I didn't post a reference to it here because I was concerned that the thread would be pulled for merely mentioning it, so if anything bad happens here it's all your fault :-)
((((snicker))))
“Dont you at least have a one liner to go with this post?”
Punchline: I said “socket wrench”, not sprocket wrench!
Teenagers 'too hungover' to be rescued.
LMAO
So they will probably just request an airdrop of Alka Seltzer, aspirin and coffee and will request that the helicopters leave quickly because of the noise :-)
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