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Wells RNLI assist three people and a dog cut off by the tide

Lifeboats News Release

On Saturday 22 June, HM coastguard requested the assistance of Wells RNLI to assist three people and a dog cut off by the tide.

RNLI Wells launch to assist three people and dog cut of by the tide. Under the command of of newly passed out Helm Gary Yarham

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RNLI Wells launch to assist people cut of by the tide. Under the command of newly passed out Helm Gary Yarham

The Wells RNLI D class inshore lifeboat Peter Wilcox, was launched from the east side of the boathouse at 5.06pm with a volunteer crew of three onboard and proceeded to the location given.

The inshore lifeboat crew quickly located the casualties at 5.11pm due to good visibility.

The three casualties and dog were completely surrounded by the incoming tide on the sandbar to the west of Wells harbour entrance.

The inshore lifeboat crew helped the casualties and the dog aboard, they were unharmed and required no medical assistance. They were transferred to Holkham Bay and into the care of the local Coastguard team.

Gary Yarham, Helm, at RNLI Wells, said: ‘The importance of raising the alarm when seeing someone in distress cannot be understated as without the swift alarm raising this may have been a different outcome. We all must play our part in keeping our coasts safe and alerting the authorities immediately if we see anyone in distress especially as many of us will be enjoying the sunshine and heading to the beach.’

The lifeboat was recovered, refuelled and cleaned ready for service at 5.50pm.

Notes to editor

Wells RNLI has a D class inshore lifeboat Peter Wilcox and a Shannon class all- weather lifeboat Duke of Edinburgh. The boathouse and the all-weather lifeboat were new in 2022. The Duke of Edinburgh lifeboat was the first UK Launch a Memory lifeboat, which has 15,000 names printed on the decals. This helped to raise much needed funds for the RNLI and attracts thousands of visitors to the station each year.

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The Wells RNLI D-Class inshore lifeboat ‘Peter Wilcox’, was launched from the east side of the boathouse at 5.06pm with a volunteer crew of three

RNLI/Ray West

The Wells RNLI D-Class inshore lifeboat ‘Peter Wilcox’, was launched from the east side of the boathouse
The Wells RNLI D-Class inshore lifeboat ‘Peter Wilcox’, was launched from the east side of the boathouse at 5.06pm with a volunteer crew of three in calm sea’s and sunny weather conditions

RNLI/Ray West

The Wells RNLI D-Class inshore lifeboat ‘Peter Wilcox’, was launched from the east side of the boathouse at 5.06pm

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