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Bus comes off road and crashes near village as five helicopters deployed to help free passengers trapped in coach
Bus comes off road and crashes near village as five helicopters deployed to help free passengers trapped in coach

The Sun

time17-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Sun

Bus comes off road and crashes near village as five helicopters deployed to help free passengers trapped in coach

A BUS has come off the road and crashed as five helicopters have been deployed to help free passengers trapped in Somerset. Three air ambulances, including Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance and Devon Air Ambulance, the HM Coastguard and a police helicopter are all on the scene. 1 A spokesperson for Avon and Somerset Police said: "Emergency services are responding to a collision on the A396 Cutcombe Hill, between Wheddon Cross and Timbercombe. "Calls came in at about 3pm reporting a bus had left the road near the junction with Ashwell Lane and Steart Lane. "Most of the passengers have been taken off the bus. "Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Service are working to free the remaining occupants and South Western Ambulance Service are also on the scene. "There is currently no information available on the number of casualties or the level of injuries. 'Emergency services have well-rehearsed plans for responding to such incidents. We'd please ask people to avoid the area to allow emergency responders to access the scene.' A spokesperson for South Western Ambulance Service added: 'Along with other emergency services, we're attending a road traffic collision involving a coach near Minehead. 'People travelling in the area are advised to avoid the A396 between Wheddon Cross and Dunster and find an alternative route."

Three air ambulances attend serious crash on A36 in Wiltshire
Three air ambulances attend serious crash on A36 in Wiltshire

BBC News

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Three air ambulances attend serious crash on A36 in Wiltshire

A main road has been closed and three air ambulances are at the scene of a serious crash in services were called to the A36 at Heytesbury, near Warminster, at about 10:30 BST on Saturday. The road has been closed in both directions from Heytesbury to Deptford and would remain closed for several hours, police said. Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance, Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance and Great Western Air Ambulance are currently all at the scene. Drivers have been advised to seek alternative routes and avoid the area.

Dorset paramedic in 'world first' highest lakes swim challenge
Dorset paramedic in 'world first' highest lakes swim challenge

BBC News

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Dorset paramedic in 'world first' highest lakes swim challenge

A paramedic will attempt to swim 1,000 metres in each of the highest lakes in Scotland, England, and Wales in under 30 Bell-Starr, from Dorset, believes he will be the first person to attempt the feat, which will involve swimming in temperatures as low as 6C (43F) in the majority of the challenge will be on foot, with more than a marathon's worth of hiking and 3,000 metres of elevation to reach the Bell-Starr is taking on the "tri-lake swim" to raise money for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance (DSAA), Duckling Pre-School and Cancer Research UK. He said: "I've swum 500km (310 miles) in 365 days and I've cycled from Aberdeen to Weymouth on a stationary bike whilst working on a ship. "I have had a few friends do the Three Peaks Challenge, and I really love swimming, so I thought about a way of combining the two events. "An evening of Googling later and I cannot find any trace of people swimming in the highest lakes in the three home countries, so the challenge was born."Mr Bell-Starr said he expected the hardest part to be the cold and the dark. "I anticipate that the lakes will be much colder than the sea, and could be well into the single-figure temperatures, possibly as low as six or seven degrees," he said."I anticipate that the English lake swim will take place in the dark, so my support crew will have to keep an eye on my small reflective safety buoy to keep me safe."He said he was preparing by spending "many hours" on the treadmill and regularly ran 20 to 30km (12-18 miles) a week. Scotland's - and the UK's - highest lake is Loch Etchachan, in the Cairngorms, at 927m (3,041 ft) above sea Llyffant, in the Carneddau mountains, is the highest in Wales, at 815m (2,674 ft) and Red Tarn in the Lake District is England's highest, at 718m (2,356 ft). You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X, or Instagram.

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