RNLI Lifeboat Rushes to ‘Body’ Sightings — It’s Just a Training Dummy!
Alerted to reports of a floating body in the North Sea near Bempton, Yorkshire, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) crew leapt into action on Monday. But their dramatic rescue mission took a surprising twist — the “body” was actually a lost training dummy!
Dummy Drifted from Hartlepool RNLI Training Exercise
The dummy went astray during an RNLI training drill off Hartlepool two weeks earlier. The Hartlepool crew later owned up to the mix-up with good humour on social media, tweeting: “You may say failure, we say learning event.”
False Alarm Highlights RNLI’s Constant Vigilance
Though it was a false alarm, the incident underlines the unpredictable challenges rescue teams face day and night. The RNLI remains a vital lifesaving presence around the UK’s coasts, always ready to respond swiftly — even when it’s a case of mistaken identity involving training gear.
No harm was done, and the dummy is now safely back with the training team, ready for its next sea trial.