Shortly afterwards Austen turned up and we were off to Knoll Beach Studland to assist South West Ambulance with a spinal injury and ensure the air ambulance could land safely. On the way Nick put his radio comms training to good use advising Portland of our position.
On scene and the casualty was moved to the heliciopter for the short hop over to Poole Hospital; as ever our thoughts are with the casualty.
Meanwhile Tom turned up to assist and provided an impromtu training session. Today's lesson was how to find Tom's mobile phone that he had dropped in the sand. As they set about looking I went and asked a National Trust Warden whether it had been handed in.
The warden confirmed it was a battered, knackered old thing covered in paint and well passed its sell buy date and that we should replace it.
"The Phone or Tom?" I asked.
Above: Tom reunited with phone.Obviously not one to stop a good training session I left them to search.
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This intruder alarm can do such things which a normal audio-only cannot do. At the time of some danger, it can notify both possessors as well as appropriate monitoring authorities simultaneously.
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