The volunteers of the RNLI Walmer Lifeboat station were called into action for the second time in as many days on Tuesday6th August 2024 when they were alerted to the disappearance of four young people in an inflatable on the River Stour.
At precisely 2:32 PM, the lifeboat crew was paged, and within twelve minutes, the D Class lifeboat, Duggie Rodbard II, was launched and ready to respond. The lifeboat navigated upriver, passing the notable landmark of Richborough Power Station, in a bid to locate the missing individuals.
Rapid Response
The swift response from the RNLI volunteers underscores their dedication and readiness to serve the community at a moment’s notice. The team meticulously combed the river, and prepared for a comprehensive search and rescue operation.
Safe and Sound
Fortunately, the mission had a positive outcome. The potential casualties were soon reported safe ashore, bringing relief to all involved. Upon receiving this update, the lifeboat crew was stood down, concluding their search and ensuring everyone was accounted for.
Return to Station
Following the successful resolution, the Duggie Rodbard II lifeboat made its way back to the station. The crew completed the operation and had the lifeboat recovered by 5:10 PM.
Commitment and Vigilance
This incident marks the second consecutive day of launches for the RNLI Walmer volunteers, highlighting their unwavering commitment to maritime safety and community service. Their readiness to respond to emergencies, regardless of the frequency, is a testament to their dedication and training.
RNLI Statement
A spokesperson for the RNLI Walmer Lifeboat said, “Our volunteers are always prepared to respond to emergencies. We are grateful that the young people were found safe and that this mission concluded successfully. The safety of those on and near the water remains our top priority.”
About RNLI Walmer
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) at Walmer is part of a larger network of lifeboat stations dedicated to saving lives at sea. Their operations are funded by charitable donations and the tireless efforts of volunteers who provide invaluable service to their communities.
Conclusion
The successful resolution of the search for the missing young people on the River Stour serves as a reminder of the vital role the RNLI plays in ensuring the safety of those on the water. As ever, the community extends its gratitude to the brave volunteers of RNLI Walmer Lifeboat for their prompt and professional response.