Four teenagers rescued at Durdle Door
Four teenagers have been rescued after becoming trapped at Durdle Door today (6 April).
Four girls were
winched off the rocks at the iconic landmark on the Jurassic Coast, shortly
before 6pm. The alarm had been raised by multiple members of the public calling
999 and asking for the Coastguard.
Lulworth and
Kimmeridge Coastguard Rescue Teams, Weymouth RNLI lifeboat and the Coastguard
helicopter from Lee-on-Solent were sent, alongside Southwest Ambulance Service
and Dorset Police.
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Durdle Door is a popular spot for coastal visitors to Dorset Credit: Bjorn Emtage |
After the lifeboat
and rescue teams were able to speak to the casualties and provide reassurance,
the helicopter was called in due to the swell and conditions near shore. The
helicopter was able to reach the four youngsters and bring them to safety. They
have been handed into the care of rescue teams.
They were
wearing wetsuits and, it is believed, were swimming when tidal conditions
forced them on to rocks.
Allan Norman,
Senior Coastal Operations Officer for HM Coastguard, said: “We received
multiple 999 calls about youngsters screaming for help and there were clearly a
lot of people concerned.
“We are
grateful to all those that raised the alarm – we rushed to the scene and fairly
quickly were able to speak to the casualties and provide some reassurance.
“They had on wetsuits and that was key; it’s really important to be properly prepared. They were a little embarrassed but they didn't need to be, we are here to help.
“As we go into
the Easter weekend, we expect lots of visitors to our coasts, so check tide times, read our safety tips on our website and – if
things do go wrong – call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”
Wearing a
wetsuit is crucial if you are planning on going into the water at this time of year, as well as a
mobile phone in a waterproof pouch.
Tides can catch anyone out – they never stop coming in or going out and it’s not always in a straight line either. They are often very fast moving, and they can sneak in behind you, alongside you and all around you, leaving you suddenly cut off and in danger.
Some parts of
the country are especially prone to very fast-moving tides and in the UK and
Ireland, we have some of the biggest tidal ranges in the world.
With many people likely to visit the coast this Easter weekend, HM Coastguard is ready to respond to ensure everyone will stay safe.
Visit our new
HM Coastguard website on: https://hmcoastguard.uk/