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Stock image – the incident happened on Sunday
Emergency services are at the scene of a rescue operation in Enniskillen.
Firefighters were called to reports of a paraglider crash at the Lough Erne Hotel and Resort shortly before 1pm on Sunday.
Four fire appliances, including the Specialist Rescue Team, are at the scene.
On arrival, firefighters discovered a paraglider trapped on the roof of a hotel, where they deployed several ladders to reach the patient.

Stock image – the incident happened on Sunday
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Lough Erne Resort released a statement saying: “We can confirm that Emergency Services are in attendance as a result of an incident in which a person believed to be flying a paraglider was in collision with the hotel property.
“Apart from the immediate vicinity of the incident, the resort is operating normally and bookings are not affected.
“Until the emergency services have completed their work, access to the resort will be restricted to resort guests and patrons of our restaurants.”
The incident is ongoing.