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Penlee RNLI in urgent dash to swimmer in difficulty

Lifeboats News Release

Penlee Lifeboat was tasked by Falmouth Coastguard at 8am on 6 November 2025 to launch our inshore lifeboat the Mollie and Ivor Dent to a swimmer in difficulty in the surf on Long Rock beach.

Picture shows Penlee inshore lifeboat

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File photo of 'Mollie and Ivor Dent'
With Amy Smith at the helm and RNLI volunteer lifeboatman Finley McReath the lifeboat raced at top speed to find a man in the surf supporting the casualty, a woman who had been in difficulty. Both were taken aboard the lifeboat and rushed to Penlee Lifeboat Station in Newlyn.

The man who had been walking the beach and waded in to help the casualty needed no further treatment but the casualty, who had been lapsing in and out of consciousness, was treated by ambulance crew at the Station before being taken to hospital.

Amy Smith said: “There is no doubt the man’s actions has saved the life of the casualty.”

Penzance Coastguard Cliff Rescue Team were also on scene and the Coastguard helicopter was called to assist.

Notes to editors
Penlee RNLI is based in Newlyn, Penzance, Cornwall TR18 5HW. The volunteers crew an all-weather Severn Class Lifeboat the Ivan Ellen and a B class Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat the Mollie and Ivor Dent. The Penlee Lifeboat has a rich 200 years history of saving lives at sea.
RNLI media contacts For more information, please contact Phil Monckton, Penlee Lifeboat Press Officer on 07879818095 or [email protected], or Amy Caldwell, RNLI Regional Communications Manager [email protected] or Emma Haines, RNLI Regional Communications Officer, on 07786 668847 or [email protected].


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