The Lieutenant Governor had to be cut from a car by the Fire and Rescue Service this week - as he took part in a training exercise.
Sir Richard Gozney visited Douglas Fire Station with Home Affairs Minister Bill Malarkey on Monday.
As well as touring the station the governor took part in a mock traffic accident where he played a casualty.
Firefighters from green watch cut him from a car and successfully freed him.
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High ground could see 4 inches of snow on Saturday night
Mountain Road unlikely to open before Monday
Yellow warning for freezing temperatures tonight
School bangers night called off
AK47 and Uzi handed in to police