
Portrush RNLI launched to reports persons in difficulty on West Strand
This afternoon (Saturday 12 April) Portrush Inshore Lifeboat was requested to launch by Belfast Coastguard to reports of persons in difficulty in the water at Castle Erin at the West Strand.
This afternoon (Saturday 12 April) Portrush Inshore Lifeboat was requested to launch by Belfast Coastguard to reports of persons in difficulty in the water at Castle Erin at the West Strand.
Deputy Launching Authority Ben Durrant was out for a walk when he noticed three people caught in a rip tide. Ben immediately dialled 999 and alerted the Coastguard.
The D boat was launched very quickly after the page activation and as conditions were good for the launch, with smooth seas, good visibility, and very little wind, the volunteer crew were on scene very quickly.
Surfers who were nearby ,heard shouting and made their way to the scene, were they were able to assist two children. The ILB crew then got an adult male into the boat and made their way to the shore where they met the surfer with the children. The crew talked to the casualties and ascertained that no medical assistance was required.
Johnny Weston ILB helm said: -
Conditions for the rescue were perfect and we were able to launch very quickly and be on scene very quickly also. Rip tides are strong currents running out to sea which can quickly drag people from the shallows of the shoreline out to deeper water.
Even the most experienced beachgoers can get caught out by rips so don’t be afraid to ask for advice. Our Lifeguards will be on the beaches next weekend and will be able to advise.
If you think you see someone in difficulty dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard- Better safe than sorry’.
The ILB has now returned to station.
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