Fresh inflatables warning after busy week for Ayrshire rescue team

The Ardrossan Coastguard Rescue Team were called out to four incidents in three days this week, with seven people rescued

Author: Paul KellyPublished 9th Jun 2023

There is a fresh warning to keep inflatables away from Ayrshire’s beaches, after a lifeboat crew was called out to four separate emergency incidents in the space of three days.

The Ardrossan Coastguard Rescue Team rescued seven people from the water across the four incidents, with three having to be airlifted to hospital after being blown out to sea on an inflatable near Irvine on Thursday evening.

Spate of callouts began on Tuesday evening

The series of callouts began on Tuesday evening after two people were blown out to sea on an inflatable near to Ardrossan South Beach. The team responded immediately with RNLI Troon Lifeboat also being launched.

A rescue craft from a nearby motor vessel was also sent to assist, and two stranded people were helped back to Ardrossan harbour

On Wednesday, a multi-agency response was launched to two separate incidents. The first followed reports of two paddleboarders being blown off shore near Irvine Beach, with the second callout later in the evening with two people rescued off Ardrossan after being blown out to sea on an inflatable pool toy.

Around 8.30pm on Thursday 8th June another multi-agency response was launched to reports of several people being blown offshore in a large inflatable near Irvine.

Three people airlifted back to shore following incident near Irvine

The Ardrossan team responded with Ayr Coastguard Rescue Team, Troon Lifeboat and Coastguard Helicopter Rescue 199 all being tasked to the incident.

The three occupants of the inflatable were in contact with the Coastguard via mobile phone and had advised it was now taking on water.

Due to the situation rapidly deteriorating and with the lifeboat still proceeding, the decision was made to airlift all three casualties back to shore.

They were then checked over by the helicopter paramedics and no further medical attention required.

Inflatable pool toys "not intended for use in the sea"

A spokesperson for the Ardrossan Coastguard Rescue Team said: “Recent days have once again highlighted the dangers of inflatables at the coast. These inflatable pool toys are designed for use in the swimming pool and are not intended for use in the sea.

“Fortunately all of this week’s incidents have had successful outcomes due to the swift actions of the public by dialling 999 and asking for the Coastguard, and the quick response from attending emergency services and the support provided by the wider maritime community.

“We would urge everyone to leave the inflatable toys at home if you’re intending on visiting the coast and ask anyone undertaking any sort of water sport activity to always check the weather forecast and wind direction before setting off. It’s not worth taking the risk if it’s an offshore wind. Please also make sure you have a lifejacket or floatation aid suitable for your activity and have a means of calling for help.

“If you get into difficulty along the coast or at sea or you think someone else is in trouble, don’t hesitate - always dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”

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