Rescue/Emergency at Sonning

watson1959

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Just driven over Sonning Bridge: looks like at least two rescue teams out on the bank outside the Great House/Uri Geller's place.

At first I thought it was just an excercise however as I crossed, another emergency vehicle came through with lights/sirens going.

Fingers crossed it's for something other than someone in the water: where it comes through from the French Horn side and hits the main river, there is extremely 'active' water at the moment :(
 
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I would like to think it was the Fire Service taking the opportunity to do a bit of live training during their vast non call out time.

As the Red boards are out it's probably and sadly unlikely.:confused:
 
I would like to think it was the Fire Service taking the opportunity to do a bit of live training during their vast non call out time.

As the Red boards are out it's probably and sadly unlikely.:confused:

...the way the second vehicle came through that particular stretch of road with lights/sirens suggests more urgency than training....I had wondered if perhaps it was some kind of bank collapse given the position and strong conflicting currents
 
How on earth could it have drifted not only upstream ( with the current torrent) but also navigate so many tight bends and snagging points where it would have become snagged....?

What am I missing?
 
the moment I posted that, I knew I should have added your comment :D

Still: at least it appears that this wasnt lives at risk.

Could have been -

He could have done "an African Queen" at Sonning bridge.


For posterity's sake could we name any incident - clouting a bridge, demolishing locks and gear as doing "an African Queen". I think the boat may have changed hands so there's no disrespec' to the current owners.
 
Emergency at Sonning...

Possibly referring to the disgraceful state of the moorings there outside of the Geller residence which also become an eyesore with that awful security camera and mish mash of fence, buildings et al.

Those moorings used to be a useful stay-over and very tidy. Now you have to phone for the pleasure. Nonsense
 
Have you seen the sign on that fence? I'll see if I can find the picture I took of it :)

ah ha, found it

OxfordFeb2012062.jpg



and the dreadful security camera pole you mentioned

OxfordFeb2012063.jpg
 
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