Dun Laoghaire RNLI rescue two missing divers

Padraig Conlon 02 Dec 2020

Last night Dun Laoghaire lifeboat station’s inshore lifeboat was requested to launch by the Irish Coast Guard to respond to reports of two missing divers near Bullock Harbour 

The volunteer crew of three launched swiftly into the darkness at 11:06pm and made their way in the direction of Bullock Harbour arriving on scene at 11:15pm.

The crew quickly assessed the situation and started to search the area around the outside of the harbour.

The two casualties, who had been carrying out night diving training, were quickly located exhausted and trying to make their way back to shore having been caught by fast flowing currents.

The two divers were transferred on board and casualty care assessed by the volunteer crew.

They confirmed that they were both very cold but in good health, they were taken ashore in Bullock Harbour aided by Dun Laoghaire Coast Guard Unit and then taken into the care of the National Ambulance Service.

Weather conditions at the time were described as calm with good search visibility.

Speaking following the call out, Nathan Burke Dun Laoghaire RNLI Helm said:

“It has been Dun Laoghaire lifeboat stations busiest year to date, having been launched over 90 times with a dedicated crew turning up in numbers to every request.

“Tonight, was no different and our crew’s speedy response was a major factor in ensuring the outcome of this situation was a positive.

“The two divers and the other members of the group who were on shore did the right thing tonight by quickly contacting the Coast Guard when the two divers did not return to shore.

“The group also had the correct equipment for their training.

“Fortunately, both casualties are in good health.

“Our crew are very pleased with the outcome and happy to have safely returned them to shore.”

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