Two people saved from River Avon in Chippenham

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Two people were pulled out of the River Avon in Chippenham last night and treated for hypothermia.

Firefighters, who pulled the pair from the freezing water, believe a man and a woman in her 40s were walking from the town centre towards the Blue Bridge at about 9pm when the woman slipped and fell into the water.

Because of the muddy and steep embankment, she was unable to climb back to land.

The man called 999 and then jumped into the water to try and help.

Firefighters from Chippenham and Corsham were called to the scene by South Western Ambulance Service at 9.04pm but, because the location given by the casualties was wrong, a full search of the river had to be undertaken by fire crews using a thermal imaging camera, ambulance personnel and Wiltshire Police.

The pair were evntually found clinging to the river bank close to the pitch and putt course.

A specialist water rescue team, part of the fire service in Chippenham, went into the river and helped bring the two people to safety.

Station Manager Darren Nixon said: “We think the two people were in the water for 20 to 25 minutes, and they were extremely lucky that they were found when they were.

"All three emergency services worked together very well to locate the casualties, and police officers and a couple of firefighters held onto the pair until the specialist water rescue crew could enter the water and bring them to safety.”

He added: “This path is unlit and not properly surfaced, so we would urge people to think twice about using it at night.

"We would also remind people that, if you see someone fall into the river, don’t try and carry out a rescue yourself unless you know it’s safe to do so and you’re not putting yourself at risk. You should always call 999, as the emergency services have the equipment and training to stay safe.”

One of the people was treated for hypothermia at the Great Western Hospital in Swindon and the other was taken to the Royal United Hospital in Bath.

 

 

Comments(8)

HughBriss says...
11:02am Tue 12 Mar 13

"the location given by the casualties was wrong" .. why can't the mobile phone number location be used in such situations?

lordbuckethead says...
11:30am Tue 12 Mar 13

so she fell in the river... how **** were they!!!???

redrum says...
12:41pm Tue 12 Mar 13

It is your instinct to get stuck in and try to help, most people do not stop to think about their safety. If the path is not lit or properly surfaced, whose responsibility is it to ensure the safety of this area if it is used by public?
On a nicer note it is good that these two people were helped and are doing ok.

vodo90 says...
1:42pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Thank god that they were ok. But u have to ask ureself. If ure frm chippenham u will no wat i mean. Why were two 40 somethings there and why were they walking that close to the river in the dark and cold on a monday night. Might not b well lite but the river and the bank is big enough to see. Bit stupid if u ask me. If it was a kid id understand but...........

vodo90 says...
1:44pm Wed 13 Mar 13

And i cant think where there is a steep slop. Its all just drops and y was it muddy havent had any rain???

Cyril Clunge says...
8:31am Thu 14 Mar 13

Drink wasn't the main intoxicant here, i have been told.

Mrs Donnyfly says...
6:53pm Thu 14 Mar 13

The plot thickens...

Roy-Orbit of Chippenham says...
2:06pm Sat 16 Mar 13

Crack ?

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