Portrush's Severn Class Lifeboat 'Katie Hannan'

Shouts - 2004

In Detail
Thursday, 30th December 11:30
ILB launched to assist surfer in distress at Portrush East Strand.
Saturday, 4th December 15:30
ILB rescued Jetski at Benone Beach, towed into Portstewart harbour.
Thursday 18th November 08:45
ALB launched to search for missing person in the River Bann.
Saturday 30th October 19:30
ALB and ILB launched to report of missing angler off the Barmouth at Portstewart Strand.
Thursday 15th October 21:50
ALB launched to Glengad Head, Culdaff to search for missing fishing vessel. Other Lifeboats, Irish Coastguard, Rescue Helicopter and many other local vessels help in overnight search.
Sunday 26th September 02:30
ALB evacuates woman in labour from Rathlin Island.
Saturday 25th September 17:22
ILB and ALB launched to rescue 3 swimmers from water at Dunluce Castle. 1 person airlifted by helicopter from cliff-face.
Thursday 2nd September 20:50
ILB and ALB launched to recover fisherman trapped by rising tides at Portstewart Crescent.
Monday 30th August 16:10
ALB launched to surfer in distress off Portrush East Strand.
Sunday 29th August 15:50
ALB launched to 999 call reporting man in water near the Barmouth at Castlerock.
Monday 23rd August 01:45
ALB launched to evacuate casualty of boating accident at Rathlin Island.
Saturday 14th August 12:00
ALB asked to assist stricken vessel east of Portrush.
Friday 13th August 15:20
ILB launched to reported dinghy off Portrush East Strand.
Wednesday 11th August 13:30
ILB launched to report of Wind-surfer in distress near Portstewart.
Wednesday 28th July 14:07
ILB recovers inflatable ring off Portrush East Strand after member of public raised alarm.
Wednesday 28th July 13:43
ILB sent to swimmer in distress at Portstewart Strand.
Tuesday 27th July 21:19
ILB launched to report of yacht in difficulty in Portrush Bay.
Tuesday 27th July 12:07
ILB joins search for missing person at Portballintrae with Local Coastguard and an Irish Rescue Helicopter.
Wednesday 21st July 19:50
ILB locates missing person on Portrush West Bay cliffs.
Wednesday 21st July 15:15
ILB recovers inflatable dinghy drifting 1 mile offshore at Portrush East Strand.
Thursday 15th July 18:17
ALB tows 31 foot yacht with engine failure into Portrush.
Saturday 9th July 06:00
ALB assists at recovery of 2 Divers off Fair Head.
Wednesday 7th July 12:17
ILB launched to report of small vessel with engine failure.
Friday 4th June 17:12
ILB launched in search of missing child at Portstewart Strand.
Friday 4th June 15:43
Diver missing off Malin Head. Severn joined 2 helicopters and many other vessels in search. Diver found alive 8 hours after alarm raised.
Fri 28th May 21:12
Severn launched to ferry reporting engine failure. 40 persons on board.
Sun 23rd May 17:59
Severn called to Rathlin to assist sinking fishing vessel. Red Bay RNLI and Navy Helicopter also present.
Sat 15th May 15:50
D-boat launched to recover casualty spotted in water below cliffs near Portrush.
Tue 11th May 19:02
D-boat launched to motorbike crash over cliff above Portrush. Casualty recovered by on-shore paramedics.
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Last year Portrush Lifeboat Station was again the busiest in Ireland, a record not to be envied as most call-outs mean someone is in distress. James Heaney, Lifeboat Operations Manager comments: "I would like to pay tribute to the crew who turn out without fail whenever they are required, but most of all to the wives, partners and families who have to endure sleepless nights or being wakened up by a pager or a cold noisy crew member coming home in the early hours of the morning after a call-out."

The RNLI’s slogan is "Saving Lives at Sea" and it is very difficult for the crew and everyone involved when this is not achieved. While there have been many happy endings in 2004, sadly there have also been several occasions when lives were lost.

In March, a lengthy search for a male reported missing at Dunseverick was unsuccessful, to date that person is still missing. A young diver lost his life when he suffered from the bends at Rathlin in July. The dive vessel rushed two persons to Ballycastle to be transferred by helicopter to hospital while the lifeboat remained on the scene of the incident waiting for the other divers to surface. In June a more fortunate missing diver was found after a nine-hour search involving the lifeboat, two helicopters and many other vessels. He was discovered just north of Malin Head clinging to the buoy of a lobster pot.

In August the lifeboat assisted in the recovery of a body from Rathlin harbour after a Yachting accident, and in September attended a tragedy involving four young people on the cliffs at Dunluce Castle. Three had jumped into the sea, and could not climb out, one was not wearing a wet-suit. Both Portrush boats were launched. The ILB arrived on scene first and quickly recovered two youths from the water. These were suffering from hypothermia and were transferred to the ALB before the D-boat returned to the surf to continue the search. A young man was eventually recovered and transferred to the ALB where CPR was administered whilst returning to the harbour. The ILB remained on scene until a young female was lifted off the cliff by helicopter. Sadly the young man was declared DOA at Causeway Hospital.

A very lengthy search was carried out in October off Malin Head with Lough Swilly Lifeboat and several fishing boats, for a small fishing boat with one person onboard. The search lasted almost 24 hrs with both Lifeboats refueling in Greencastle and alternating rest periods. Unfortunately the fisherman's body was recovered as the search was about to be scaled down.

As well as a very active year for call-outs Portrush Station has seen a little history this year including the first all female crew on the ILB, the first married couple crewing the ILB and ALB, and now the first pregnant couple on the crew.

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