RNLI lifeguards on patrol at Sharrow Point and Tregonhawke at Whitsand Bay helped save two swimmers who got into difficulty in a strong rip current yesterday afternoon (May 26).
Lifeguards are currently carrying out lookout patrols at Sharrow Point, where they can get a view of the entire bay, as access to the beach has been restricted due to cliff instability. Yesterday afternoon while looking out across the beaches, lifeguards spotted two people in a rip current at Freathy.
Lifeguard Leroy Davies at Tregonhawke was tasked to respond on the all-terrain vehicle and made his away across the sand at low tide to Freathy beach.
He saw a man and woman in trouble in a rip current so immediately swam out with a rescue tube to secure the casualties. Meanwhile the inshore rescue boat was launched from Tregonhawke by Jake Marshall and Harry Moir, who picked up the casualties and Leroy from the water and returned them all to shore.
The casualties were checked over but required no further medical treatment.
Anthony Thorpe, RNLI lifeguard supervisor, says the rip current at Freathy continues to be a hazard and urges anybody visiting the beach to choose a lifeguarded beach: ‘The casualties were very lucky that our lifeguards spotted them in the water and as a result we were able to respond extremely quickly.
’Our RNLI lifeguards will be on patrol at Freathy from July 9, but in the meantime we strongly urge anybody visiting the beach to choose one with RNLI lifeguard cover, where the lifeguards are able to help keep you safe. To find your nearest beach visit rnli.org’
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