NEWS: Father and Daughter rescued from sea at Robin Hoods Bay

Multiple 999 emergency calls were made to the Coastguard this afternoon (Sunday 6th September 2015), reporting two people shouting and struggling in the water and being dragged out to sea, off Stoupe Beack, Robin Hoods Bay.

Ravenscar and Robin Hoods Bay Coastguard Rescue Teams, lifeboats from Whitby and the Coastguard Rescue helicopter were tasked to the location.  The lifeboat recovered the pair, who were father and daughter. They were tired and cold, but OK. The helicopter transferred them both to the James Cook hospital for medical attention as they’d been in the water for some time.


Coastguard Advice if you get caught in a strong current or rip current try to stay as calm as you can, raise your hand and shout for help. If you can’t get help, try and swim parallel to the beach until you’re out of trouble then swim to the shore. If you can stand up, wade instead of swimming.  If you do get into difficulty, or you see someone in difficulty at the beach, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

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