Coastguard Drama at Camber Sands: Stranded Duo Rescued as Tide Rises
Emergency Call-Out During Routine Patrol
HM Coastguard Romney Marsh was patrolling locally when the Solent Operations room scrambled them to a tense rescue at Camber Sands on Wednesday evening. Multiple people were trapped by a rapidly rising tide, sparking urgent action.
Brave Rescue Off a Water-Surrounded Wreck
Arriving at the scene, Sussex Police spotted two individuals stranded on a wreck, engulfed by water. Coastguards plunged into the sea, secured with tethered lines to reach the trapped pair. The Pett Level Independent Rescue Boat joined the effort, playing a vital role in hauling them safely back to shore.
Help on Hand as Rescue Ends Safely
On land, South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAMB) stood ready to assist the rescued. Back-up came from HM Coastguard Rye Bay and RNLI Rye Harbour Lifeboat Station, making sure the operation ran smoothly and swiftly.
Coastguard Issues Safety Reminder
This daring rescue underscores the crucial teamwork between emergency services. The public is urged to dial 999 and specifically ask for “The Coastguard” if caught in trouble along the coast.