
Civic leader gets more than he bargained for!
by
neville metcalf
on Sun 06 Jun 2010 09:03 PM BST

Civic visitor sees real-life rescue drama as
Hornsea man is plucked from the sea.
East Riding of Yorkshire chairman, Councillor Christopher
Matthews, found himself in the middle of of a real life
rescue on the day he went to inspect the new Hornsea Inshore
Rescue Boathouse. Cllr Matthews arrival was imminent when the
call-out was received and many of the other guests including
the Mayor of Hornsea Cllr. John Miller
and Deputy Mayor Cllr John Whittle were wondering if it was a
mock call-out to show how quickly the crew could respond.
It soon became evident that the call was the real thing after a
report of a man in severe difficulties and on the
verge of drowning had been spotted off Hornsea's central
promenade. The emergency services swung into action and Hornsea
Inshore Rescue was soon on the scene.
The man was then recovered to the beach where Hornsea Rescue's
team of first responders took care of the man using the skills
and equipment provided to them by the Yorkshire Ambulance Service
as part of the Community First Responder scheme. The man's
condition was serious and rapidly deteriorating so the RAF
Rescue Helicopter was called in and landed on the beach close
by. The man was transfered to the helicopter and taken to Hull
Royal Infirmary.
Back at the
boathouse Cllr Mathews continued with his visit which included a
"thank you" to the crew once they had changed from their rescue
gear. Cllr Mathews later said "I came to see
a big project for which local people had raised the money, when
I actually saw it I was even more impressed. This building
far exceeded my expectations. The whole setup is so very
professional. What is provided here is a very special service for
those who make use of our coast but what is really impressive
is the community spirit that has driven the project forward.
I am well aware that none of this would have been possible
without the commitment of the Hornsea rescue volunteers and the
people who support them. This is something that the people of
Hornsea and the East Riding can be justly very proud of".