Kelly Whip vehicle at Harlyn Bay beach was towed back to safety once tide had gone out
had to come to the rescue along with the coastguard when an ice-cream van parked on the beach was washed out to sea by the incoming tide.
A rescue vehicle was called to the scene in an attempt to retrieve the van. It was towed to safety once the tide had gone out. He added: “When the tide went out, a farmer went down with his tractor and put a rope on it and towed it up the beach.”A recovery vehicle was arranged by the owner to retrieve the van, which arrived about 9:45am after the tide had receded. Coastguard rescue officers left once the vehicle was recovered.
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