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Two ‘challenging' rescue ops at ‘rocky locations' off Dublin coast as 3 kids cut off by tide & teen falls from cliffs

Two ‘challenging' rescue ops at ‘rocky locations' off Dublin coast as 3 kids cut off by tide & teen falls from cliffs

The Irish Suna day ago

HOWTH RNLI crews were involved in major multi-agency responses with two cliff rescues yesterday.
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The volunteer crew of Howth RNLI launched their inshore lifeboat yesterday afternoon
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They were on scene within five minutes, where beachgoers showed them to the casualty
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They made their way across the rocks to the injured teen, along with a member of the Howth Coast Guard team
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This was in response to reports of three
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The RNLI noted that sea conditions were moderate with fresh south-easterly winds.
The lifeboat launched with three crew members on board, and headed to the scene.
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Responders included The Howth Coast Guard Unit and Coast Guard Rescue 116 helicopter.
The lifeboat was on the scene 10 minutes later, and the team located two teenagers stranded on the cliff.
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They requested the lifeboat to remain on standby while efforts were made to recover one of the injured teenagers.
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While on scene, the lifeboat was diverted by the MRCC Dublin to another emergency close by.
A teenager had fallen from the cliffs at White Water Brook - a remote beach below cliffs on the eastern side of the peninsula.
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They were on scene within five minutes, where beachgoers showed them to the casualty.
He had fallen around six metres onto the rocks at the water's edge, suffering multiple lacerations and suspected fractures.
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A second teenager had entered the water to assist him and held him steady on a rock until help arrived.
The lifeboat was moved as close to the scene as possible, and two crew members got onto the shore.
They made their way across the rocks to the injured teen, along with a member of the Howth Coast Guard team.
And the Howth All-Weather lifeboat was launched to provide further assistance.
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The casualty was immediately moved by helicopter, due to the swiftly rising tide.
Rescue 116 deployed its winchman, who assessed the teen's injuries.
'CHALLENGING AFTERNOON'
The teams then secured him in a rescue harness before the helicopter winched the casualty and winchman to safety.
The second teenager showed signs of
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He was brought on board the inshore lifeboat, transferred to the all-weather lifeboat and was then taken back to Howth Lifeboat Station.
He was then handed into the care of an ambulance crew and transported to
Speaking after the callout, Killian O'Reilly, Helm of the inshore lifeboat, said: "This was a challenging afternoon with two serious incidents in quick succession, both in difficult, rocky locations. On a sunny summer's day, it's easy to underestimate the risks around the coastline – but the sea and cliffs can be unforgiving.
"The teamwork shown between the RNLI, Coast Guard units, and Rescue 116 was exceptional and ensured the best possible outcome in tough circumstances."
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He also shared a warning to those planning to spend time at the beach during this hot spell.
'BE AWARE OF THE DANGERS'
He added: "During this spell of hot weather, we are urging everyone to be aware of the dangers and to know what to do should you find yourself in difficulty in the water. Air temperatures may feel warm, but water temperatures are cold enough year-round to trigger cold-water shock.
"If you get into difficulty, remember Float to Live: tilt your head back, with your ears submerged. Relax and try to breathe normally. Move your hands and legs to help you stay afloat.
"Once you've regained control of your breathing, you can call for help or swim to safety.
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"If you or someone else gets into difficulty near the coast, don't hesitate – call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.'
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The Howth All-Weather lifeboat was launched to provide further assistance
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