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Fishguard RNLI fundraiser ends with lifeboat launch

Lifeboats News Release

The fundraising event had just drawn to a close when crew were tasked to assist in a search for a vulnerable missing person.

The view from the all-weather lifeboat as it provided shelter to the inshore lifeboat on their return to the lifeboat station.

RNLI/Cedwyn Rogers

The view from the all-weather lifeboat as it provided shelter to the inshore lifeboat on their return to the lifeboat station.
Fishguard RNLI volunteer fundraising branch had been hosting a MAYDAY Picnic
fundraiser in aid of the RNLI MAYDAY campaign, this saw families enjoying an
afternoon of food and live entertainment when at 4.07pm, just as the event had finished
the crew received a request from HM Coastguard to launch both the charity's Trent
class all-weather lifeboat Blue Peter VII and D-class inshore lifeboat (ILB) Edward
Arthur Richardson to assist Coastguard teams and police in the search for a missing
twelve year old child.

The child had last been seen on rocks at Cwm-Yr-Eglwys and there were concerns they
may have entered the water. The lifeboats were tasked with conducting a shoreline
search from Dinas Head around to Aberfforest. Lifeboats made best speed to the area,
and had not long begun their search when information was received that the child had
been located safe by police and lifeboats were stood down.

This was the second launch this week for the volunteer crew when on Wednesday 28
May the ILB was launched to assist with a police incident.

Having recently qualified as ILB helms, these were the first shouts for Bryn Smith and
Florian Caroff respectively in command of the ILB.

Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer and crew member at Fishguard RNLI, Cedwyn Rogers
said:
‘A service launch coming at the end of a fundraising event is a poignant reminder of the
dedication of our fundraising and sea-going volunteers and the generosity of our
supporters. Without that support, the service could not exist.’
‘Both launches resulted in a positive outcome, and both new helms achieved an
important milestone by commanding their first service launch.’
‘Whilst Saturday’s launch thankfully resulted in the child being found safe on shore, we
would like to take the opportunity to remind everyone of our easy to remember advice
for adults and children should they find themselves in difficulty in the water.
“Float to Live”
1. Relax and try to breath normally
2. Tilt your head back with ears submerged
3. Move your hands and legs to stay afloat
4. It’s okay if your legs sink, we all float differently’
Notes to editor:
• The attached photo (Photo1) shows the view from the all-weather lifeboat as it
provided shelter to the inshore lifeboat on their return to the lifeboat station.
(Saturday 31 May 2025) Photo credit: RNLI/Cedwyn Rogers

RNLI Media Contacts
For more information please contact Cedwyn Rogers, Lifeboat Press Officer on
[email protected] or RNLI Regional Communications Manager Claire
Fitzpatrick-Smith on [email protected] / 07977 728 315 or Regional
Communications Lead Danielle Rush on [email protected] or 07786 668 829
For out of hours enquiries please contact the RNLI Press Office on 01202 336 789

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