Crews from the animal rescue unit and the water safety unit attended, as well as one fire engine and British Diver Marine Life Rescue. Wearing drysuits, the team worked together to move the dolphin onto the animal rescue unit vehicle by using mud paths. With the animal safely on-board, the crew headed to Harty Ferry coastal point, assisted by Kent Police, and released it back into the wild.

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