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Llandudno Lifeboat Crew Responds to Emergency in Colwyn Bay

Lifeboats News Release

Llandudno’s Inshore Lifeboat was called into action today, 29 November, after being paged at 12:31 pm. The lifeboat launched promptly at 12:40 pm, with a three-person crew on board, and arrived at the scene in Colwyn Bay by 12:55 pm.

RNLI/Luke Heritage

The lifeboat team was tasked with assisting the Local Coastguard and Police during the incident. Support was later provided by Coastguard Helicopter 936, highlighting the coordinated effort between emergency services.

RNLI/Luke Heritage

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