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How 30 scaffolders, builders, police, fire and ambulance crew rescued 63st teenager from her home

Britain's fattest teenager Georgia Davis, 19, needed urgent medical care It took the 30-strong team almost eight hours to get her to an ambulance Rescuers built a bridge to carry her and had a crane ready if it was needed Cost of the operation to get her out of her home will run into the thousands

By Luke Salkeld

PUBLISHED: 18:00 EST, 24 May 2012 | UPDATED: 05:56 EST, 25 May 2012

A teenager weighing 63st was taken to hospital yesterday with the help of builders, scaffolders and members of all three emergency services.

Georgia Davis, 19, needed urgent medical care but it took around 30 people almost eight hours to get her into an ambulance.

The road outside her home was closed off as two walls of the house were demolished to move her from her first-floor bedroom.

A 10ft by 10ft space was cut into to the top floor of the house in Aberdare, South Wales, so that the emergency services could remove 19-year-old Georgia Davis

The scene as Georgia was removed from her home and loaded into an ambulance yesterday

Rescued: Georgia, 19, from Aberdare, South Wales, is Britain's fattest teenager weighing around 63 stone

Her medical condition was not known, but it is understood she had suffered massive organ failure after reaching a reported weight of 63st.

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