SAFETY ADVICE AFTER BABY RESCUED FROM WATCHET HARBOUR

Her Majesty’s Coastguard is again warning people to take extra care when walking along the coast. The advice comes after a six-month-old baby boy was rescued from the water at Watchet Harbour in Somerset yesterday morning (Sunday 27th January).

It’s believed his pram was blown into the water by a gust of wind. Ex-Coastguard Rescue Officer George Reeder jumped in and managed to rescue the baby. The Watchet Coastguard Rescue Team then took over CPR. The baby was flown to hospital where it’s reported he’s no longer in a life-threatening condition.

Dave Jones, Watch Manager at Swansea Coastguard says:

“I would first of all like to praise the actions of all those involved in this rescue, including our Coastguard Rescue Officers and a member of the public who applied CPR to this baby boy.

"We always ask people to make sure they take extra care when walking along the water’s edge. They need to take all the necessary precautions to ensure they and their group stay safe, including wearing appropriate clothing and footwear, and not walking too close to the edge.

“We would also advise people to check the weather forecast before setting out. If you do get into difficulty, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”

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