RNLI Clacton crew celebrate success in casualty care training

Lifeboats News Release

Members of the Clacton-on-Sea volunteer lifeboat crew celebrated recently when they were presented with certificates in recognition of passing critical training to enable the team to support and care for casualties.

When the crew from Clacton-on-Sea attend a shout they never know what they are going to encounter and that is why the team train tirelessly to ensure they can provide the best care, whatever the situation.

The crew members have all recently studied hard, attended the course and completed their Casualty Care training and every single crew member passed with flying colours.

This is testament to each crew members determination, dedication and drive to always learn more and have the best training to help them to help communities when needed.

The station offers many congratulations to everyone.

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