Fenit RNLI Rescues Swimmer After Search Off Castlegregory

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THE Volunteer lifeboat crew from Fenit RNLI rescued a swimmer last night following an extensive search after clothes had been found on a beach at Castlegregory earlier in the day.

At 8.30pm volunteer lifeboat crew with Fenit RNLI spotted a head above the water and took the swimmer onboard the All Weather Lifeboat.

It is not known how long the swimmer had been in the water but they were brought to Fenit Harbour to be met by ambulance and brought to hospital.

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Early yesterday, Fenit RNLI All-Weather Lifeboat crew were on exercise when they were tasked to a search for swimmer at 12.40pm, following the discovery of clothes on a beach.

Fenit RNLI Inshore lifeboat and Rescue 115 also joined the search. Conditions were excellent with calm waters and low tide and a search was undertaken of the area.  With nothing found and no further information the search was stood down in the afternoon.

At 6pm the search was reactivated at the request of An Garda Siochana with the two lifeboats searching the original area and the bay nearer to Tralee and again joined by Rescue 115 overhead.

At 8.30pm, volunteer lifeboat crew with Fenit RNLI spotted a head above the water about two and a half miles off Castlegregory beach. The casualty was conscious and immediately recovered onto the lifeboat and brought Fenit Harbour to be taken to hospital. Fenit RNLI’s medical advisor was also on scene.

Commenting on the rescue Fenit RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager Gerard O’Donnell said, “After a long and exhausting search, members of the lifeboat crew were overjoyed to sight the missing swimmer in the water. They had been scanning the water for any sign of movement and were worried with light fading that they would not find anyone. Even at this time of year, the water can be very cold and as yet we don’t know how long this person was in the water and when they entered it. When the lifeboat crew found them they were a good distance from the shore and were exhausted.”

“We would advise that anyone undertaking a swim lets people know where they are going and when they expected back. This was a very lucky individual.”

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