The Flying Christine III was despatched yesterday (Thursday) afternoon after the Sark doctor called for help.

The St John Marine Ambulance paramedic crew was met by the Sark ambulance and transferred the patient to the boat, to bring them back to St Peter Port, and on to the Princess Elizabeth Hospital for further assessment and treatment.

A further 21 emergency calls were received yesterday, meaning the Emergency Ambulance Service had to call in additional off-duty staff to help.

Three came in to work in Guernsey, along with the volunteer boat crew of the Flying Christine III who attended to the Sark incident.

Pictured top: The Flying Christine III is provided by the St John Ambulance Guernsey charity with a boat crew made up of skilled volunteers from the local marine community who are available to respond around the clock. The vessel is staffed by professional clinicians from the Emergency Ambulance Service.