Mum who drowned trapped in rocks might have lived if fire service had been told faster
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A mum who drowned after getting stuck headfirst in sea defence rocks as the tide was coming in might have been saved if the ambulance service had alerted the fire service more quickly, a coroner has said. Saffron Cole-Nottage , 32, and her daughter were walking their dog along The Esplanade in Lowestoft, Suffolk, on February 2 last year when she slipped and fell and then became trapped headfirst in the rocks as the tide was coming in. A girl called 999 at 7.52pm and, within the first 30 seconds
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