29/07/2004
Lifeboat launched to investigate flares
On Wednesday evening, flares
off Heir Island were sighted from Schull. The Valentia Coastguard
was alerted and the decision to launch the Baltimore lifeboat,
Hilda Jarrett, was made at 22:46. Within minutes the crew
were aboard in their kit, ready to carry out a search and
rescue operation in the area in which the flares had been
sighted.
This is the fourth time within
the space of 5 days that the Baltimore lifeboat has responded
to a distress call. The volunteer crew had twice been to Sherkin
Island last weekend and once made a search of the Schull area
after reported sightings of flares.
The lifeboat carried out a
thorough search of the area, but nothing was found. The lifeboat
returned to base, but before she could be recovered to the
slip another alert came from Valentia Coastguard and the lifeboat
was called to investigate a flashing light in Roaring Water
Bay, this too proved to be a false alarm. The Hilda Jarrett
finally was recovered at 01:35 on Thursday morning to her
launching position for the next call out.
The crew for this operation
were; Aidan Bushe, Jerry Smith, Micheal Cottrell, Brendan
Cottrell, Eoin Ryan, Brian Ormond and Don O’Donovan,
assisting at the slip were Vincent Roantree, Barry Connolly,
Mossy O’Halloran and Rianne Smith.
The RNLI is a service that
saves lives at sea and is totally reliant on voluntary donations.
Last year the Baltimore lifeboat was launched 18 times and
a total of 30 people were rescued, so far this year, the lifeboat
has been launched 13 times.
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