Volunteers from a motorsport association attended intensive rescue training last month in the UK.
Seven members of the Hogg Motorsport Association, which is part of the Rob Vine Fund, travelled to Lancaster for training for the first time since 2019, and was supported by the Steam Packet Company.
The training was run by Emergency Mobile Medical Unit, and involved demonstrations on the latest extrication techniques for rally cars and how to safely get people out of vehicles.
Dr David Stevens, Secretary and Director of the Rob Vine Fund, says it's really beneficial for their crew to attend at it's applicable to Isle of Man rallies and various stock car events.
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