RESCUERS were called to Hereford in the early hours of this morning (September 1) to save a teenage boy who had fallen into the river Wye.

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Crews from Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) were called out to the Old Bridge at Bridge Street in Hereford just before 2.20am to reports that a person had fallen down the embankment and into the water.

The boy was able to clamber onto a boat 100 metres from the bridge, where the team rescued him using a water sled.

He was then left in the care of the ambulance service, with police also at the scene.

A spokesperson for HWFRS said: “Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service was called out to a rescue from water in Hereford at 2.19am today (Friday).

“Two crews from Hereford Fire Station, including a water rescue team, attended the Wye Bridge at Bridge Street.

“A male teenager had fallen down the embankment into the river but had managed to clamber onto a boat 100 metres from the bridge.

“The crews rescued the male using a water sled and left him in the care of the ambulance service.

“The police were also in attendance and the HWFRS crews left the incident at 3.09am.”