THREE KAYAKERS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL FOLLOWING KAYAKING INCIDENT

Three kayakers have been recovered from Loch Fyne after one of their kayaks capsized this morning.

Belfast Coastguard received a 999 call at 6.00 am this morning from the kayakers to report that one of their party was in the water and that they needed assistance. The RNLI inshore lifeboat from Tighnabruaich was requested to launch and the Coastguard rescue helicopter from Stornoway was scrambled.

Once on scene the three kayakers were located at the water’s edge and recovered from the water by the lifeboat, then taken to shore for onward transport by ambulance to hospital.

Steve Carson, Belfast Coastguard Watch Manager says:

“We were very concerned for these three kayakers. We were able to find them relatively quickly and they have all now been taken to hospital.

In general, we would like to take this opportunity to give the following safety advice to kayakers:

Ensure that someone at home knows your passage plan including points of arrival and departure, timescale, number in group and other relevant information. Check weather forecasts and ensure that your skill levels are appropriate for where you are kayaking. Wear a buoyancy aid and check that equipment is functioning properly, that your distress flares are in date and are stowed where you can reach them.

Carry a vhf marine band radio (fitted with DSC if possible). Learn how to use it and practice with it. Call the Coastguard if you get into difficulty, preferably via channel 16 on your radio or if not by calling 999 and asking for the Coastguard.”

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