
Fethard RNLI assists man who gets into difficulty while moving between boats
Fethard RNLI assisted a man who got into difficulty off the Wexford coast yesterday evening (Tuesday 23 August), as he attempted to move between two boats.
The lifeboat helmed by John Colfer and with crew members Thomas Stafford, Finola Foley and Cathal O'Connell onboard, launched immediately from Fethard and proceeded five nautical miles to the scene.
Weather conditions at the time were described as calm with a Force 3 west to north westerly wind.
The casualty, who was wearing a lifejacket at the time, had been manoeuvring from one vessel to another when he entered the water and got into difficulty. A member of his party who had already come ashore raised the alarm.
Shortly before arriving on scene, the crew received communication from the Irish Coast Guard that the casualty had managed to swim ashore. On arrival, the lifeboat crew safely transferred the man into the D Class inshore lifeboat, Trade Wides, and administered first aid.
The crew brought the casualty straight ashore at the Coal Yard in Cullenstown, where members of the local Irish Coast Guard unit were also on site. The volunteer crew continued first aid until the arrival of an ambulance which then transferred the casualty to hospital as a precautionary measure.
Speaking following the call out, Tony Molloy, Fethard RNLI Deputy Launching Authority said: 'Every minute counted this evening due to the period the casualty had spent in the water and the external temperature. The bar of the lough at Cullenstown can be quite a treacherous to manoeuvre in darkness, so the knowledge and skill set of the crew who know the area and the manoeuvrability of the D Class inshore lifeboat was essential in getting to the scene where the crew was able to respond rapidly. We would like to commend the casualty for wearing his lifejacket and the member of his party who raised the alarm when they started to experience problems. We wish them both well following their ordeal.
‘Tonight’s call out was a fine example of good team work with our crew putting their training and skills into practice working alongside our colleagues in the local Irish Coast unit.’
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