At roughly 3.40pm, Folkestone Rescue was alerted to a potential fire along the boardwalk.
At roughly 3.40pm, Folkestone Rescue was alerted to a potential fire along the boardwalk.
In the late afternoon, a vehicle had driven into Folkestone Harbour and become stuck in the mud.
At 11.00am today, a member of the public informed us that a gentleman had slipped and fallen on the promenade steps.
At 1.45pm today, a member of the public informed us that they were concerned for the welfare of a swimmer in the water near Copt Point.
During an exceptionally busy Sunday with several events taking place, a South East Coast Ambulance Service vehicle arrived at Sunny Sands responding to a report of an adult female experiencing chest pains.
During an exceptionally busy Sunday, Folkestone Rescue was called to assist with an injured adult male pulled from the sea near coastal defence rocks at Mermaid Beach.
Over the course of an exceptionally busy Sunday, our crew treated around 25 to 30 children who had received compass jellyfish stings and a painful Weever fish sting.
Around 2.30pm today, an unknown person attempted to contact Dover Coastguard on a marine radio channel, calling “Mayday” without identifying themselves.
Folkestone Rescue, with local assistance, were tasked with an unusual request to rescue a house.
At 11.50am today, we were asked to help investigate the welfare of persons aboard a yacht moored in the harbour