Dramatic Cliff Rescue at Fairlight: Coastguard Save Two Stranded by Tide
Coastguard Teams Race to the Rescue
Last night, HM Coastguard crews from Hastings, Rye Bay, and Bexhill sprang into action after two people got stranded by the rising tide at Fairlight. A swift search was launched on foot to find and stabilise the pair. Meanwhile, a rope rescue system was rigged atop the cliff, ready as a backup extraction plan.
Technology and Expert Skills Save Lives
The stranded individuals smartly used the what3words app to share their exact location, allowing Coastguard teams to lock onto their position fast. A specialist rope rescue technician hauled one casualty up the cliff face, while the second managed to walk out with guided assistance.
Helicopter Airlift in Treacherous Conditions
Due to difficult terrain, a Coastguard Rescue helicopter was called in to airlift the rope technician and one casualty to safety. Both were handed over to ambulance crews waiting atop the cliffs for further care.
Stay Safe: Check Tide Times and Be Prepared
This incident is a stark reminder to always check tide times before heading to the beach and to be ready for emergencies. The quick thinking of the stranded people—dialling 999, calling for Coastguard support, and using what3words—was key to this successful rescue.
For beachgoers, Sussex tide times have been updated with more locations and a handy 3-day forecast. The mobile-friendly list runs from East to West, thanks to Sussex-tides.com. Stay safe by checking it before your next seaside trip!