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Clogherhead RNLI responds after fishing vessel sinks near the Drogheda Bar

Lifeguards News Release

Clogherhead RNLI responded to a Mayday on Saturday evening (29 November) after a fishing vessel with two people onboard began to sink south of the Drogheda Bar, within two miles of the shore.

Clogherhead RNLI Lifeboat Being recovered after call out

RNLI/Fiona Lynch

The all-weather Shannon class lifeboat was requested by the Irish Coast Guard at 4.43pm and launched immediately under Coxswain Gerald Sharkey, with mechanic Kevin O’Rourke and crew members Tomás Whelahan, Barry Sharkey, and Barbara Kirk.

The lifeboat arrived on scene at 5.12pm to find that a nearby vessel had already rescued the two fishermen from the water. The Coast Guard confirmed that the men were in good condition, and Clogherhead RNLI proceeded to escort the vessel to Port Oriel, where the casualties were handed over to ambulance personnel for medical assessment.

Once the rescue was complete, the Michael O’Brien was returned to Clogherhead lifeboat station, where it was readied for its next service. The shore crew, who played vital roles in both the launch and recovery, included Brian Boylan, Ray Butterly, Eve Robinson, Shane Doherty, James Kirk, and Andy McDonald.

Speaking after the call out, Clogherhead RNLI Coxswain Gerald Sharkey said: 'It was fortunate for these two casualties that another vessel was in the area when their boat sank and that they were able to be taken on board so quickly.

'We’d like to remind all members of the fishing community to ensure their vessels are well maintained and fully fuelled, and that every crew member has a serviced lifejacket or flotation aid. Carrying an EPIRB or other emergency communication device is essential. Should you get into difficulty, or witness someone in danger, dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.'

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For more information, please contact Fiona Lynch, Clogherhead RNLI Lifeboat Press Officer at [email protected]

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