A teenager has been rescued from rocks at Greve de Lecq.
The boy had injured his leg while climbing.
He was picked up by the Fire Service Inshore Lifeboat with a paramedic on board.

The St Catherine lifeboat was also at the scene throughout.
The 13 year old was transferred to a waiting ambulance and taken to hospital for treatment for a suspected broken leg.
Photos: RNLI

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