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Newbiggin called to persons cut off by the tide

Lifeboats News Release

Volunteers from Newbiggin lifeboat station responded to a call to persons cut off by the tide today.

Lifeboat underway

RNLI/Richard Martin

Newbiggin lifeboat

The call came in around 1.30pm from the UK Coastguard Humber Operations Centre who had received a report of persons in the water off Cresswell and cut off by the tide.

Shortly afterwards Newbiggin's Atlantic 85 B class lifeboat Richard Wake Burdon with four volunteer crew on board launched from the beach and headed north to the casualty position. Once on scene the lifeboat navigated past shallow rocks to ensure there was nobody in danger. One of the crew was landed on the beach to check those who had been in difficulty but with no immediate first aid needed the lifeboat returned to station.

Throughout the incident the teams from Newbiggin and Amble Coastguards provided coordination from the shore and they checked the casualties on the beach where safety advice was also given.

RNLI media contacts

For more information please telephone Richard Martin, RNLI Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer Newbiggin on 07980 010544 or [email protected] or Jim Rice Regional Media Manager – North East & East telephone 07810 658 072 email [email protected] or contact RNLI Public Relations on 01202 336789

If you would like to find out more about Newbiggin lifeboat station, its volunteers and its heritage then take a look at the local websites.

Tide covering the rocks today

RNLI/Richard Martin

Cresswell rocks

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