04/07/2018

RNLI Rescue Teenagers Caught In Rip Current

Three teenagers have been rescued by RNLI lifeguards from the sea off Portrush East Strand after being caught in a rip current.

Lifeguards Josh McCaw and Nicola McIlroy were patrolling the beach on Tuesday afternoon when at 12.50pm, Josh spotted three swimmers in the sea 300m east of the lifeguarded patrol zone.

Using the RNLI quad, Josh immediately made his way to the scene where on arrival he could see that the swimmers were in difficulty and struggling to stay afloat. Using a rescue tube, he swam out to the three who at this stage were calling for help.

With one girl in particular in need of attention, Josh passed the rescue tube to her first before asking the other two, a girl and boy, if they could swim with him. As they too struggled, they used the rescue tube and Josh brought them safely towards the shore.

As they met the breaking waves, the second girl and the boy were able to stand and make their way safely to the beach while Josh carried the other girl who was struggling with her breathing, to the beach.

Casualty care was administered by Josh and fellow lifeguards Nicola McIlroy, Marcus McKeag and Albert Dallas. As a precautionary measure an ambulance was requested for the girl who the lifeguards continued to monitor until it arrived.

RNLI Lifeguard Supervisor Karl O'Neill appealed to people planning a visit to the beach this summer to swim between the red and yellow flags.

He said: "We want to stress that the best way to stay safe on a beach and to avoid rips is to choose a lifeguarded beach and always swim between the red and yellow flags - they have been marked based on where is safer to swim in the current conditions. This also helps you to be spotted by us more easily, should something go wrong.

"If you do find yourself caught in a rip don't try to swim against it or you'll get exhausted. If you can stand, wade don't swim. If you can, swim parallel to the shore until free of the rip and then head for shore. Always raise your hand and shout for help. If you see anyone else in trouble, alert the lifeguards or call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard."

(MH/LM)

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