
By Dan Walsh
Wexford RNLI launched on Saturday afternoon following reports of a capsized boat with a person in the water on the Ferrybank side of the River Slaney at Wexford Harbour.
The volunteer crew were requested to launch their inshore lifeboat at 3.54pm and made their way to the scene at Ferrybank.
On arrival, the lifeboat crew observed that the boat had been safely towed to the slipway by another small boat operating in the area.
The casualty was also ashore, and the lifeboat crew went to speak to them to ensure they were ok. Although shaken by the incident, the person was uninjured and did not require any further assistance and thanked the volunteer crew for their response.
The lifeboat returned to station and was recovered at 4.25pm.
Speaking following the call out, Wexford RNLI Helm Damien Foley said; “While incidents on the water can happen unexpectedly, this call out highlights the importance of being prepared. We would like to commend the casualty who was wearing a lifejacket and the crew of the other vessels in the area who recognised the Pan-Pan call and responded appropriately, this shows that important water safety messages are being heard and acted upon.
‘We would encourage anyone planning a trip on the water to always wear a suitable lifejacket, carry a means of calling for help and ensure someone ashore knows their plans before setting out.
“Should you get into difficulty or see someone else in trouble, call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard,” concluded Mr. Foley.
