South coat of Britain - Sussex - L/S of a chalky cliff face, camera pans down to reveal a man lying spread-eagled on the beach. M/S of the man on the beach - he is pretending to have fallen off the cliffs. M/S of Brighton Fire Brigade fire engine driving up to the scene. The firemen jump out and run along carrying their tools. Narrator explains that when there is rough weather or high water an injured person has to be rescued from the top of the cliffs - which can be a hazardous task. But the Brighton firemen have devised a simple rescue drill using their normal equipment which revolutionises this type of work. Various shots of the firemen a they lower a rope from the top of the cliffs. One of the fireman secures himself to the line and abseils down the cliff - frightening! L/S from the beach of the fireman making his way down the cliff. He runs over to the body, a second man joins his colleague on the beach and they roll the body over. Firemen at the top bring a large ladder to the cliff edge a
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