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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