
The Island’s Fire and Rescue Service says its specialist line rescue team has helped a driver who was stuck 20 feet down a ravine this lunchtime.
Ambulance crews and three vehicles from Douglas Fire Station were called to the incident near the Conrhenny Equestrian Centre.
The fire service says a car left the road and plummeted down the ravine just before 12.30pm and the driver managed to get out of their vehicle.
The driver was rescued and taken to Noble's Hospital, although they're not thought to be seriously injured.
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