Firefighters have received a thank you letter from a woman they rescued after she fell and lay injured in a brook.
from Morda Brook, near Oswestry
She says her recollection of events is"very hazy" and she cannot remember the fall or immediate aftermath. She adds:"What is crystal clear to me is that your staff, whose names I do not know, were most instrumental in my safekeeping at a time when my body was in shock and extremely cold, my rescue took place with your staff members in cold water and dangerous underfoot conditions.She adds that she is making a slow and steady recovery and thankfully suffered nothing worse than a double clavicle fracture, concussion and nasty head wound but with minor complications.
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