MAN AND SON RESCUED

Press Notice No:  111-11                                                                       27 April, 2011

At 15.05 pm, Humber Coastguard received a call from North Yorkshire police after a lady walked into the Filey police station to report that her husband and 14 yr old son were cut off by the tide.
The son had attempted to climb to safety and was part way up the cliff. His father was stuck on rocks with his collie dog.
Humber Coastguard called out the Filey Coastguard rescue team, requested the launch of the Filey RNLI inshore lifeboat and scrambled a helicopter.
All three were winched to a place of safety on top of the cliff by the helicopter, where they were met by waiting coastguard rescue officers who transported them to meet up with mother and wife.
Graham Dawson, Watch Manager, Humber Coastguard said:
Always remember to check tide times when going to the beach. Know your surroundings, and seek local advice.
If you see anyone in trouble at the sea or on the coast dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

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