Members of the emergency services have combined to rescue a woman who was cut off by flood water in her Fermanagh home.
The ambulance service sought assistance from other emergency services to help move the woman from her home near Newtownbutler to Enniskillen.
The woman normally receives medical care in her home but as roads in the area were inundated to such a depth they were impassable, her carers were unable to get through.
On Wednesday morning, a police Land Rover was able to make its way through the flood water.
With the assistance of the fire service, local coastguards and paramedics, the woman was safely taken to a police boat.
She was then taken through four-foot deep water to meet up with an ambulance.
Chief Inspector Graham Dodds, the PSNI's Fermanagh commander, said it had been a textbook rescue operation.
"This was the result of a lot of detailed planning between the emergency services, working with Erne Coastguard and Social Services. At one stage a rescue helicopter was on standby to attend, but we were able to manage without it," he said.
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