Called to a cliff incident at Pedn Vounder after a report of a person cut off by the rising tide.
The equipment was carried over half a mile and set up some way away from the cliff edge due to brambles, gorse and bracken growing along the cliff top.
Cliffman, Roy Coatman, had a very painfull decent through the thick gorse and was seen to disappear into the undergrowth on several occasions. The man was rescued in the nick of time as the rock he had been clinging to moments before was hit by a large wave which claimed all his belongings.
As soon as Roy released the man at the top of the cliff another was spotted hanging on to a rock a few yards away from where the first rescue had taken place. Roy was sent down through the undergrowth again!
The second rescue went just as well and both men were unharmed except for numerous scratches, although they were both very shaken, realising how close to death they had been.