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Red Bay Crew in Line for '999 Hero Award'
Great to read this morning that the Red Bay RNLI lifeboat crew are in line for an award in the Belast Telegraph's 'Making The Difference Awards'. It is a new scheme to recognise those heroes across Northern Ireland whose stories never get told. The Red Bay lifeboat dramatically rescued a brother and sister from rocks on the north Antrim coast at the start of August. We reported it HERE.
The pair were stranded while walking in the beautiful but dangerous boulder field at Fair Head rock. After raising the alarm the crew quickly launched the Atlantic 85 lifeboat Geoffrey Charles and battled through rough waters to reach them.
In order to get to the frightened pair, a 'lifeline' had to be created with a rope. Lifeboat crew member John Walsh had to bravely put on a drysuit and lifejacket, enter the water and swim out to them.
Helmsman Paddy McLaughlin, who has been a member of the RNLI since he was 17, said it was a difficult operation.
"It was a tricky rescue, it took about three hours all in," he said.
"It was just hard to reach them because of the location of the rocks. But we got them safely ashore."
Mr McLaughlin said they are "just doing what they are trained to do".
"We aren't in it for the glory. As soon as we get the call the training just kicks in," he said.
"I suppose you don't think about it."
More on the awards HERE.
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