Preliminary figures for summer 2010, issued today (22 September) by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), show the charity’s Irish lifeboats launched on average five times every day during June, July and August.
RNLI lifeboats were requested to launch 450 times during June, July and August. The busiest station in Ireland with an Inshore Lifeboat was Crosshaven with 19 launches. The busiest “All weather Lifeboat” was the Aran Islands lifeboat with 22 launches.
The figures come on the back of a significant investment by the charity in the Irish lifeboat fleet. New inshore lifeboats have been put on service in Dun Laoghaire, Kilrush in Clare and Fenit in Kerry. These new lifeboats are fast, efficient and technically equipped to reach casualties faster and to provide increased cover around the coast.
Commenting on the RNLI summer lifeboat launches, RNLI Training Divisional Inspector, Owen Medland, said, ‘It has been a busy Summer for Irish lifeboat crews. Over the course of those three months there have been a number of dramatic and challenging callouts for our volunteers. This summer RNLI Sea Safety volunteers have run a number of lifejacket clinics and flare demonstrations around the coast and at inland waterways to advise all water users on how to stay safe on the water.’
RNLI Operations Director, Michael Vlasto, added: ‘The summer is always busy as more and more people opt to relax at the coast. The figures show that our volunteers are called on much more during this time and the fact they respond every time the pager goes off shows just how committed they are to saving lives at sea.Many of our lifeboat volunteers are also particularly busy at this time with their day jobs as many of them work in the tourism industry, so we are especially grateful to them in summer – and to their employers who allow them to stop work at the “bleep of a pager” to help others, and given the current economic climate for businesses this is a great contribution to the charity.’
The RNLI offers free all-year-round safety advice for sea users and beach visitors at www.rnli.ie