The Dunmore East RNLI volunteer lifeboat crew successfully coordinated a multi-agency rescue operation yesterday morning (Saturday) for a fishing vessel in distress.
The vessel, with three people on board, got into difficulty west of Dunmore East Harbour. It was reported to be taking on a significant amount of water when the RNLI crew was tasked by the Irish Coast Guard at 07.33am.
RNLI volunteers responded to a pager alert and the all-weather lifeboat, William and Agnes Wray, was launched and quickly located the vessel.
Having assessed the situation, a salvage pump was deployed, and an RNLI volunteer was transferred to the vessel.
A decision was then made to tow the vessel to Dunmore East Harbour with support from other vessels from the local fishing community.
A comprehensive response effort was waiting at the harbour, involving the Irish Coast Guard, including the Rescue 117 helicopter and Dunmore East Fire Service.
Liz Power, volunteer Lifeboat Operations Manager at Dunmore East RNLI, commended the collective effort: "This rescue operation showcased exceptional collaboration between the RNLI, Irish Coast Guard, Fire Service, and the local fishing community. The response to the Mayday call by nearby fishing vessels was a key factor in the success of this operation. Their immediate assistance played a crucial role in the safety and support of the incident."
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