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Three friends and a dog rescued from Risca quarry

News | | Published: 12:23, Monday July 2nd, 2018.
Last updated: 12:23, Monday July 2nd, 2018

Firefighters were called to the quarry at around 2.15 on Saturday, 30. Picture by South Wales Fire and Rescue

A group of friends, stuck at the top of a quarry, dialled 999 as they hung to a tree to stop them falling.

The three friends, and their dog, got themselves trapped at Risca quarry at around 2.15pm on Saturday, June 30.

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service (SWFRS) said that one of their control operators remained on the call for 45 minutes while crews found the group. The friends were said to be convinced they would not be located in time.

One of my control operators remained on a 999 call for 45minutes talking to a casualty trapped at height + "holding on" in a tree over a quarry in Risca at 14:15 convinced we would not locate him crews followed Control updates+located the casualty. Rescue currently in operation

— Jennie Griffiths ??????? (@GriffithsJECtrl) June 30, 2018

Firefighters from Risca, as well as rope crews from Malpas and Ebbw Vale, spent two hours rescuing the three friends who were at risk of falling off a ledge on a quarry face above Darran Road.

“Crews were faced with particularly arduous conditions owing to the extreme temperatures, loose shale and steep faces within the confines of the quarry,” SWFRS said.

While nobody was hurt, SWFRS have warned others against entering such hazardous areas.

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