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Glastonbury 2014: Woman 'suffers spinal injury' at festival, airlifted to hospital | Glastonbury 2014: Woman 'suffers spinal injury' at festival, airlifted to hospital |
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A woman has been airlifted to hospital after suffering spinal injuries at Glastonbury, emergency services have said. | A woman has been airlifted to hospital after suffering spinal injuries at Glastonbury, emergency services have said. |
Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance said she was taken to Bristol Southmead Hospital, though it is still unknown how she sustained the injuries. | Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance said she was taken to Bristol Southmead Hospital, though it is still unknown how she sustained the injuries. |
According to the South Western Ambulance Service, the incident didn’t come in as a 999 call, instead the festival’s medical services were the first to treat her. | According to the South Western Ambulance Service, the incident didn’t come in as a 999 call, instead the festival’s medical services were the first to treat her. |
Police say they weren’t aware of the incident when The Independent called. | Police say they weren’t aware of the incident when The Independent called. |
Around 135,000 people are at the festival in Somerset this year, which looks set to be the wettest since 2007. | |
Torrential rain and lightning threatened to dampen spirits on Friday, with an electrical storm forcing organisers to temporarily shut down performances for safety reasons. | Torrential rain and lightning threatened to dampen spirits on Friday, with an electrical storm forcing organisers to temporarily shut down performances for safety reasons. |
So far there have been 66 arrests at the festival on Worthy Farm, since events got going on Wednesday. | So far there have been 66 arrests at the festival on Worthy Farm, since events got going on Wednesday. |
Liz Hughes, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: "The festival is going very well so far from our perspective although we're certainly not going to be complacent. | Liz Hughes, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: "The festival is going very well so far from our perspective although we're certainly not going to be complacent. |
"In the first couple of days we made some positive arrests of people we believe had come with the intent to commit crime. | "In the first couple of days we made some positive arrests of people we believe had come with the intent to commit crime. |
"However, you still need to be sensible as you continue to enjoy all the entertainment on offer. | "However, you still need to be sensible as you continue to enjoy all the entertainment on offer. |
"Remember too that if you hold your phones up in the air they are easy to grab so think about leaving the photos and simply enjoying the moment!" | "Remember too that if you hold your phones up in the air they are easy to grab so think about leaving the photos and simply enjoying the moment!" |
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