
Bangor RNLI responds to false alarm with good intent
Bangor RNLI launched their lifeboat yesterday (Wednesday 5 June) to what transpired to be a false alarm with good intent.
The volunteer crew were requested by HM Coastguard following a report from a concerned member of the public who raised the alarm when they saw a swimmer in difficulty climbing on to the rocks off Skippingstone Bay.
At 5.55pm, the four person crew launched their Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat Jessie Hillyard. The visibility was quite good with some light rain. The sea was quite choppy as it was a windy evening.
The crew conducted a search of the area around Seacourt and Skippingstone and located the swimmer ashore. The crew made contact with the person to established that they were in good health and all was well.
Speaking following the call out, Kevin Baird, Bangor RNLI Launch Authority said: ‘We want to thank the vigilant member of the public who raised the alarm out of genuine concern. We would urge anyone who is concerned for someone's safety to always ring either 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard. We would rather launch to a false alarm and find all is well than not launch at all.'
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