Swimmer rescued at Brighton Pier

A man who got into difficulties swimming under Brighton Pier this morning (13th June) has been taken to hospital after being pulled from the sea by a Coastguard rescue swimmer.

The UK Coastguard received the call at 7.05am (BST) from a friend of the man saying he had lost sight of the 21-year-old man.

Coastguard Rescue Teams from Newhaven and Shoreham were tasked to search for the man, along with RNLI lifeboats from Brighton and Newhaven, and the Coastguard Rescue helicopter from Solent. A senior Coastguard officer was also on scene.

Police were also involved and Southern Central Ambulance Service.

Following a comprehensive search of the area, the man was found within 45 minutes and brought ashore by a Coastguard rescue swimmer and the Brighton lifeboat.

The man has been taken to hospital. His condition is not known at this time.

Steven Mann, Senior Maritime Operations Officer from the National Maritime Operation Centre in Fareham which co-ordinated the search said, ‘We have specialist software which helps construct a search area where someone might be in the water and is very accurate. 

'On this occasion it helped us to work out very quickly where this man should be and task the units to the area with the highest probability of detection.’

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