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Shropshire man remembers 'pressure of the Thai cave rescue' | |
(17 days later) | |
Mike Clayton and his wife Emma helped co-ordinate the rescue effort | Mike Clayton and his wife Emma helped co-ordinate the rescue effort |
Mike Clayton had spent his childhood outdoors caving and exploring nature, it was a hobby that led him to be called in to be part of the Thai cave rescue mission. | Mike Clayton had spent his childhood outdoors caving and exploring nature, it was a hobby that led him to be called in to be part of the Thai cave rescue mission. |
The 56-year-old, from Hampton Loade, near Bridgnorth, flew to the Chiang Rai province of Thailand to help save 12 boys who became trapped in a flooded cave in 2018. | The 56-year-old, from Hampton Loade, near Bridgnorth, flew to the Chiang Rai province of Thailand to help save 12 boys who became trapped in a flooded cave in 2018. |
"You never join a cave rescue team to be involved in an absolute world story," he said. | "You never join a cave rescue team to be involved in an absolute world story," he said. |
Mr Clayton described getting the call to help the rescue effort as both an honour and an obligation. | Mr Clayton described getting the call to help the rescue effort as both an honour and an obligation. |
"I knew Thailand and I knew the cave. | "I knew Thailand and I knew the cave. |
"I also knew diving and the equipment as someone who swims in open water, so yes I felt a sense of obligation to help." | "I also knew diving and the equipment as someone who swims in open water, so yes I felt a sense of obligation to help." |
He had joined the rescue as a surface controller, providing support above ground and ensuring order was maintained. | He had joined the rescue as a surface controller, providing support above ground and ensuring order was maintained. |
Mr Clayton is the chair of Midlands Cave Rescue Organisation - a group of volunteers across the West Midlands who aid cave and land rescues. | Mr Clayton is the chair of Midlands Cave Rescue Organisation - a group of volunteers across the West Midlands who aid cave and land rescues. |
'A whirlwind' | 'A whirlwind' |
The Wild Boars football team, aged 11 to 16, became trapped 2.5 miles (4km) inside the Tham Luang caves on 23 June 2018 after heavy rainfall. | The Wild Boars football team, aged 11 to 16, became trapped 2.5 miles (4km) inside the Tham Luang caves on 23 June 2018 after heavy rainfall. |
"During the actual event, you're just concentrating on achieving it. You don't really think of the pressure," he told the BBC. | "During the actual event, you're just concentrating on achieving it. You don't really think of the pressure," he told the BBC. |
"It was pretty chaotic, with thousands of people on site wanting to all help and save them." | "It was pretty chaotic, with thousands of people on site wanting to all help and save them." |
Although the rescue was almost seven years ago, the intensity of the mission remains. | Although the rescue was almost seven years ago, the intensity of the mission remains. |
"It is something I'll never forget, feeling that pressure. | "It is something I'll never forget, feeling that pressure. |
"We didn't have permission from the Thai government to actually start attempting a diving rescue, because they were nervous about the chances of survival for the boys." | "We didn't have permission from the Thai government to actually start attempting a diving rescue, because they were nervous about the chances of survival for the boys." |
With the risk of monsoon rains beginning at any moment - time was not on their side. | With the risk of monsoon rains beginning at any moment - time was not on their side. |
From the Thai King to American Air force crew, Mr Clayton said it almost felt like the whole world had turned out to help. | From the Thai King to American Air force crew, Mr Clayton said it almost felt like the whole world had turned out to help. |
"It was a whirlwind and was probably the most stressful two weeks of my life. | "It was a whirlwind and was probably the most stressful two weeks of my life. |
"But when I look on back on it I'm immensely proud that I was able to be involved with it." | "But when I look on back on it I'm immensely proud that I was able to be involved with it." |
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