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Final day on the lifeboat for Galway RNLI crew member

Lifeboats News Release

This weekend marked the final day on the lifeboat for Olivia Byrne who has been volunteer crew with the Galway Lifeboat Station for the past 23 years.

Nine crew standing in front of the inshore lifeboat which is on a cradle outside the lifeboat station which is visible in the background. Four of the crew are in drysuits and the remainder are in shore crew PPE

RNLI/Aoife Morrissy

Olivia Byrne on her last day at sea on the lifeboat with fellow volunteers from left: Martin Oliver, David McGrath, Mark Purcell, Shane Austin, Mike Guilfoyle, Peter Navan and Aaron Connolly

Olivia who is a nurse, midwife and public health nurse has been on 167 shouts and has been involved in many rescues including passengers on cruise ships and has dealt with injuries from fractured hips to cardiac arrests, while also dealing with people who have lost their life through drowning.

In addition, Olivia’s nursing background has allowed her use these skills to the benefit of all the crew by leading out on casualty care exercises at the station. Olivia also initiated the ongoing engagement with the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at the University of Galway which has enabled the crew to visit the Clinical Simulation and Interprofessional Education Facility to put their casualty care training into practice in real time.

Speaking about her time at sea with the lifeboat Olivia said: ‘Thinking back over the hundreds of hours I’ve spent at sea on rescues, it is the people that I remember. All those people who we saved and the families whose loved ones we brought home. It has been a privilege for me to be part of the Galway RNLI and to serve on the boat with the crews over the past 23 years. I would especially like to thank Paul Carey, Mike Swan and Pat Lavelle, the Lifeboat Operations Managers who were all pivotal in my lifeboat journey.’

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Four crew on the inshore lifeboat just after it launched. The lifeboat station is visible in the background. The crew are all facing the camera for the photo.

RNLI/Aoife Morrissy

Martin Oliver, David McGrath, Mark Purcell and Olivia Byrne who was on her last day at sea on the lifeboat after 23 years

RNLI Media Contacts

For further information, please contact:

Aoife Morrissy, Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer for RNLI Ireland, [email protected]

Nuala McAloon, RNLI Regional Communications Manager for Ireland, 087 648 3547, [email protected]

Niamh Stephenson, RNLI Regional Communications Lead for Ireland, 087 125 4124, [email protected]

RNLI Press Office, 01202 336789, [email protected]

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The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. Its volunteers provide a 24-hour search and rescue service around the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland coasts. The RNLI operates 238 lifeboat stations in the UK and Ireland and more than 240 lifeguard units on beaches around the UK and Channel Islands. The RNLI is independent of Coastguard and government and depends on voluntary donations and legacies to maintain its rescue service. Since the RNLI was founded in 1824, its lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 146,700 lives.

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