Archive for June, 2008

Incident - 29th June 2008

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Skerries Coast Guard were tasked at 00:25 this morning by the Irish Coast Guard’s rescue coordination centre (MRCC). MRCC had received a 999 call from a member of the public reporting a vessal requiring assistance off the Skerries coastline.  Skerries Coast Guard volunteers were on scene within minutes and undertook a shoreline scan of the area. There were a large number of vessels in the area, however none required assistance and no further action was required.

Incident #13 of 2008

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Rescue training at Balbriggan

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

This morning, Skerries Coast Guard took part in a scenario based rescue exercise with the Irish Coast Guard helicopter. The exercise took place along a short stretch of coastline at Hampton Cove, Balbriggan. Various training ares covered included casualty assessment and transportation, communications, helicopter landing sites, and casualty evacuation.

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Incident - 19th June 2008

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

This morning, Skerries Coast Guard were tasked by the Irish Coast Guard’s rescue coordination centre (MRCC) to respond to an incident near Loughshinny, two miles south of Skerries.  An adult male had reportedly fallen from cliffs near the harbour area and sustained serious injuries.

On arrival at the scene, the Skerries Coast Guard team, together with the other emergency services present, (gardai, fire brigade and ambulance), carried out the rescue operation. Skerries lifeboat also assisted.

The Coast Guard helicopter (R116) winched the casualty from the cliff area and transferred the casualty to the nearest hospital.  

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Incident # 12 of 2008

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Kayak found - 2nd June 2008

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Skerries Coast Guard were tasked at 18:54 this evening by the Irish Coast Guard’s rescue coordination centre (MRCC), to investigate a report of a kayak washed up on Rush North Beach.

Having located the kayak, the Skerries Coast Guard team conducted a search of the shoreline and established that there were no persons requiring assistance. The kayak was removed from the scene and Skerries Coast Guard were stood down by MRCC.

Incident #11 of 2008.

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Flare sighting - 1st June 2008

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Skerries Coast Guard were tasked at 21:30 this evening by the Irish Coast Guard’s rescue coordination centre (MRCC) to investigate a flare sighting. Several members of the public had contacted the Coast Guard and reported sighting distress flares in the Skerries area.

The Skerries Coast Guard team immediately conducted a coastal search, quickly establishing no vessals in the area were in distress and traced the deployment site of the flares to an area inland. A search of the area was made with the assistance of local Gardai, and a number of live distress flares were recovered.

Read the front page article on this incident from the Fingal Independent here

For advice on time expired pyrotechnics (TEP) visit  www.safetyonthewater.ie

Incident #10 of 2008.

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Relaunch of Springers bathing complex

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Skerries Coast Guard were out in force at the opening ceremony of the redeveloped Springers. The Springers are a popular local public bathing complex and were recently upgraded with full wheelchair access. Over a hundred swimmers took part in a fun swim along the South Strand.

Skerries Coast Guard also hosted a water safety stand at the event and were on hand to provide useful advice to everyone who dropped by. The Skerries team were also assisted by volunteers from their flank Coast Guard stations, Howth and Drogheda.

The Irish Coast Guard helicopter EI-MES also performed an exciting air display over Red Island.

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