Both lifeboats were involved in a successful cliff rescue operation yesterday evening after a young man fell from height at the Cows Horn.
The emergency services were first alerted to a young person falling from the east coast landmark at 20:45 last night (Sunday 4 January).
The Coastguard, Guernsey Police, St John Ambulance Service and the RNLI were called out to respond.
Guernsey Police arrived at the casualty first, locating him at the bottom of the cliff, before the arrival of the inshore and all-weather lifeboats shortly afterwards.
Paramedics accessed the casualty by lifeboat due to the challenging terrain and he was transported out by the all-weather lifeboat arriving in St Peter Port for transport to the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
The Coastguard thanked all those involved for their coordination during the rescue.