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Bundoran RNLI comes to the aid of two people trapped on rocks at Mermaids Cove

Lifeboats News Release

Bundoran RNLI came to the aid of two people who got trapped at the bottom of a cliff in county Sligo this afternoon (Wednesday 14 February).

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The inshore lifeboat was requested to launch at 2.41pm following a report from the Irish Coast Guard that two people were trapped at rocks at Mermaids Cove.

The lifeboat helmed by Killian O’Kelly and with crew members Rory O’Connor and Fergal Mullen onboard, launched within seven minutes and made its way to the scene six miles away.

Weather conditions at the time were dull and overcast but visibility was good. The sea was calm with a small swell.

Arriving on scene, the crew observed two people at the bottom of the cliff who were unable to move without assistance. A crew member was put ashore to check one walker who had a suspected wrist injury. Having assessed the situation and given the location so close to rocks, a decision was made that the safest way to extract the casualty was to request the Irish Coast Guard helicopter, Rescue 118 from Sligo. The helicopter crew on arrival, winched and airlifted the casualty to safety. The second person was able to make it back to the top of the cliff with the assistance of a lifeboat crew member and shore crew waiting at the top.

Speaking following the call out, Bundoran RNLI Helm Killian O’Kelly said: ‘We would like to wish the casualty a speedy recovery and thank our colleagues in Rescue 118 for their help today.

‘We would remind anyone planning a walk at or near the coast to be wary of all edges around the sea and waterside as rocks can often be wet and slippy. Check weather and tides before venturing out and always let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back. Always take a means of calling for help and should you get into difficulty or see someone else in trouble, call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.’

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