Woman rescued from Benson Lock (From The Oxford Times)
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Woman rescued from Benson Lock
9:46am Monday 8th October 2012 in News
By Pete Hughes, Reporter. Call me on 01865 425431
A woman was rescued from the water at Benson Lock near Wallingford yesterday morning.
Fire crews were called at 11.27am, but the 50-year-old was pulled out of the water by a passer-by before fire crews arrived.
She was then transported to a cafe at Benson where she was treated by ambulance crews.
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King Joke
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ChrisD58 says...
3:23pm Mon 8 Oct 12
The woman did not fall in at Benson Lock but about 1/4 of a mile downstream. As I understand it the lock keeper was subsequently alerted by a passing boat as to the occurence and the emergency services were called. An onlooker reported the police quick to the scene but the woman had already been brought safely to the riverbank. What followed was an arduous over reaction to a crisis passed. Clearly the woman was wet and cold and probably at risk of hypothermia but the subsequent operation to get her from the riverside to an ambulance took in excess of an hour utilising, or not, more than a dozen members of the emergency services and more than 6 vehicles along with a trailered river rescue RIB despatched, I believe, from Kidlington and required to be launched the wrong side of the lock...
Whilst I applaud the police's initial prompt response the subsequent ridiculously overmanned follow up operation was an exercise in just how to waste time, manpower, resources and taxpayers money. I trust the woman is recovered from her ordeal.