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September
2, 2005
RNLI returns stranded speedboat
to shore after hovercraft rescue
Burnham-On-Sea's
Staines Whitfield lifeboat was called out at 4pm by Coastguards
to escort a speedboat back to shore which had run aground earlier
in the day at Stert Island, sparking a rescue by the town's hovercraft.
Three
people who were stuck in mud at Stert Island, near Burnham-On-Sea,
were helped to safety by the town's rescue hovercraft earlier
in the day.
The
Spirit of Lelaina was called out by Coastguards at 10:54am and
launched shortly afterwards when three people - a 46 year-old,
26 year-old and 20 year-old from Bristol - ran aground in a 16ft
speedboat on a mud bank.
They
alerted emergency services by calling 999 and, after assessing
the situation, the hovercraft flew to the scene with a crew of
two - Alan Miller and Peter Charles - plus two members of the
Coastguard's Mud Rescue Team - Neil Mynett and Nigel Smith.
Burnham
Coastguard Officer Steve Bird said: "One of the men had already
tried scrambling across the mud to the shore on Stert Island and
had sunk waist-deep into the mud. He'd fortunately managed to
get back onto the boat but there was a concern that the three
might try again."
Neil
Mynett, who was onboard the hovercraft as part of the Mud Rescue
Team, added: "The hovercraft landed us within 10 metres of
the speedboat, allowing us to safely get onto the stranded craft.
We
then managed to pull each of the casualties over the mud in basket
stretchers to the waiting hovercraft. All three casualties were
then flown back to Burnham's jetty where they were checked over
and released without injury."
Later
in the afternoon, the stricken speedboat was returned to shore
by Burnham-On-Sea's RNLI at around 4.30pm. Once the craft was
afloat on the incoming tide, the lifeboat crew escorted the owner
and his craft to the safety of Burnham beach (pictured).
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