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COASTGUARD CLIFF TEAMS ASSIST The Torbay and Berry Head Coastguard Rescue Teams helped two anglers who were “hanging on by their fingernails” to cliffs at Daddy Hole Plain, near Torquay last night. Brixham Coastguard Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre received a 999 call at 10.15 pm on Sunday evening, reporting that the two anglers, a man and woman in their thirties, had become disorientated on cliffs and were in a precarious position in the driving rain. They were becoming overcome by cold and were close to a steep drop. Brixham Coastguard requested the Torbay and Berry Head Coastguard Rescue Teams to attend the scene. Torbay RNLI inshore and all weather lifeboats were requested to launch. A police helicopter and the RAF Rescue helicopter from Chivenor were scrambled.
Shamus McCaffery, Coastguard Sector Manager for South East Devon says: “Given the oncoming summer season, anglers should check the safety of their access and egress. They should also make sure that they have checked tide tables so that they don’t get cut off by the tide. Tide times are available from the Coastguard or a timetable can be purchased from local shops. Weather conditions should also be checked before departure – do not over stretch your limitations. “Anglers, and all coastal users, should give someone at home an expected return time in order that the alarm can be raised if they do not arrive when expected. “Finally, if you do find yourself in a situation where assistance is required at sea or on the coast, dial 999 and ask for Coastguard.” For more press releases click on links below; |