Holbrook Coastguard and Shotley Marina work with RNLI to save lives over the weekend

By Derek Davis

4th Sep 2022 | Local News

Volunteers in action off Shotley peninsula (Picture credit: Nub News)
Volunteers in action off Shotley peninsula (Picture credit: Nub News)

Volunteers from Holbrook's Coastguard helped Harwich's RNLI rescue four people cast adrift when their boat broke down.

The peninsula crew, along with operatives from Shotley marina jumped into action when when the Harwich volunteers were requested by the UK Coastguard to assist a broken down Rigid Inflatable boat (RIB) 300 metres offshore, at the entrance to the River Deben.

Once an assessment had been made by the inshore lifeboat helm, it was deemed the safest option was to take the vessel and its four occupants in tow to Shotley Marina, where they were met by Holbrook Coastguard Rescue Team, and placed in their care.

The RNLI were also called out lat Friday as they rescued a woman who lost consciousness in the sea off Felixstowe.

HM Coastguard help at Shotley marina (Picture credit: Nub News)

UK Coastguard and paramedics from the East of England Ambulance Service requested the RNLI volunteers to help them with a casualty who had been out with friends, but was now drifting in and out of consciousness off Cobbold Point, Felixstowe.

Due to the location being surrounded by rocks, it was deemed safest to transfer the young woman to the charity's Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat Tierney, Harvey, and Sonny Reid and take her via water to meet up with the waiting ambulance and paramedics. Avoiding the risks involved stretchering her over slippery uneven rocks. Once safely in the care of the paramedics once again, the RNLI volunteers were released to return to station.

Bank Holiday Monday saw the crew being paged by the UK Coastguard with reports of a person experiencing difficulty in the water close to Landguard Point, Felixstowe. Arriving on scene, the crew were happy to see that the casualty had been rescued and in the care of paramedics. At which point they were released to return to station.

Peer Bull, Harwich RNLI

Harwich RNLI's Lifeboat Operations Manager Peter Bull, said: 'I believe the local community, and those visiting the coast heeding safety advice, and respecting the water, has resulted in the lowest number of call outs for an August in seven years for the Harwich volunteers, for which I can't thank them enough for.

'This did mean however, the weekend came as a bit of a shock for the crew members, especially those who have recently joined, but still responded each time to their pagers with dedication and professionalism.'

Tips on enjoying the coastline safely throughout the year, for all types of activities, are available at rnli.org.uk

     

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