Man saved after cliff fall at the Cows Horn
BBCA man was rescued in an operation involving four emergency services after falling from a height on Guernsey's east coast on Sunday night.
They were called at 20:45 GMT following reports of a man falling down the cliff face at Cows Horn, requiring urgent assistance.
The Coastguard, Guernsey Police, St John Emergency Ambulance Service and the RNLI's all‑weather and inshore lifeboats were deployed.
The force reached the man first at the bottom of the cliff path, providing an initial assessment and first aid at the scene.
Paramedics were then transported to the casualty by lifeboat, due to "challenging and hazardous terrain", where they provided medical care.
He was then transferred to the lifeboat - arriving at St Peter Port at 22:15 GMT and taken to the hospital.
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