GRAVESEND — Live News Advertisement A dramatic rescue unfolded yesterday morning when a lifeboat was...

Published: 9:59 am July 23, 2024
Updated: 12:01 pm October 8, 2025
Gravesend Lifeboat Aids in Multi-Agency Rescue of Man Stuck in Mud

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A dramatic rescue unfolded yesterday morning when a lifeboat was launched from Gravesend to assist a man who had become ensnared in mudflats near Erith, in a tense operation involving multiple emergency services.

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RNLI Duty Commander Dave Greenfield recounted the critical moments: “Upon our arrival, we located the stranded individual but initially could not reach him. We quickly decided to deploy a crew member ashore to better coordinate with the London Coastguard and guide the support from our colleagues at the London Fire Brigade, who managed to reach the casualty with specialist equipment.

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The man was eventually extricated from the perilous mudflats using a mudpath—a technique involving laid mats that provide stable footing over the unstable surface. After his rescue, he was treated on-site by paramedics.

A spokesperson for the London Fire Brigade detailed the operation’s timeline and resources, noting, “Firefighters arrived promptly after being called at 10:09 AM and concluded their part in the rescue by 12:02 PM. Crews from Erith and Plumstead fire stations were instrumental in the operation.

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The successful rescue highlights the effectiveness of multi-agency responses to emergencies along the Thames and underscores the importance of quick, coordinated efforts in saving lives in critical situations. The rescued man, whose identity has not been disclosed, is reported to be in stable condition following the ordeal.

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