Callouts bog down emergency service

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Callouts bog down emergency service

The emergency services have been alerted to four separate instances of bogged vehicles on beaches and coastal areas of the Lower South East within the past week.

The first report was lodged at 2.45pm on Thursday and occurred at Finger Point, near Port MacDonnell.

The following afternoon a vehicle with two adults and an eight-month-old child became trapped in sand.

This incident occurred in the Beachport Conservation Park near the premises of the Millicent Sand Buggy Club.

The other instances of bogged vehicles occurred near Carpenter Rocks on Saturday morning and in the vicinity of Pigeon Cove at Beachport on Tuesday evening.

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