A woman who suffered a medical emergency on the beach was helped by rescue crews after being spotted by an off-duty coastguard member.
The coastguard was alerted to the incident on Mundesley Beach at around 3.40pm on Tuesday, August 11, by the off-duty worker, according to HM Coastguard.
Members of Bacton Coastguard, police officers and paramedics from the East of England Ambulance Service Trust were called.
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An ambulance service spokesperson said: βAn ambulance, a Community First Responder and a rapid response vehicle were sent to the promendade in Mundesley following reports of a girl taken ill. One patient was assessed at the scene, but no hospital transport was required.β
The incident did not take place in the water.
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