
Douglas RNLI lifeboat called out to vessel with engine failure
Douglas RNLI lifeboat was launched today (4 June) at 9.20am when a small vessel reported an engine failure.
As the lifeboat was making its way to assist, the casualty vessel's crew reported to the Coastguard that they had managed to restart their engine and were prepared to continue to make their way to Barrow with their accompanying vessel. Having ensured that the casualty vessel and its crew were in no further need of assistance from the lifeboat, the lifeboat was stood down by the Coastguard at 9.35am to return to station.
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Caption for one attached photo: Douglas lifeboat Sir William Hillary returning to station. Credit: RNLI/Michael Howland
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