Two Dog Walkers Rescued From Sea


Just after 16:00 today (18.05.15) UK Coastguard received a 999 call reporting two people had entered the water and got into difficulties, after trying to rescue their two dogs in Seaford Bay, East Sussex.

The Newhaven Coastguard Rescue Team was sent to the scene, along with the Newhaven RNLI lifeboat. One person made their own way back to shore the other was brought back with the aid of a coastguard rescue swimmer.

The two dog owners were checked by paramedics, they were very cold but did not need to go to hospital.

One of the dogs made their own way back to shore, a search was conducted for the other dog but the animal remains missing.

Aaron Daniel, Maritime Operations Officer for the Coastguard said:

"If your dog gets into difficulty in the water you should not try to rescue the animal, as you are likely to get into difficulty yourself. Dog walkers should consider keeping their dogs on a lead when walking at the coast. If your dog does get into trouble along the coast you should call 999 and ask for the Coastguard."
 
 

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