West Kirby's Marine Lake (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo) The RNLI has now issued a warning to anyone visiting the coast, with warm weather set to continue into the first week of June. She was then passed into the care of the coastguard and the ambulance service. The woman was provided with plenty of blankets to keep her warm before she was taken ashore on the hovercraft, landing at Sandy Lane slipway. They added: "Coastguard officers had crossed the beach with a stretcher, which the casualty was encouraged to use for further safety." The RNLI said although she was feeling shock and the effects of the cold mud, she required no urgent treatment. The woman was assessed for any medical conditions at the scene. Weather forecasters tip UK to hit 26C this week as new 'hottest day of year' loomsĪn RNLI spokesperson said: "The RNLI crew were then able to swiftly extract the casualty from the mud and bring her on board the hovercraft.".
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