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15th Aug 2022

11 year old girl rescued by RNLI off island in West Cork

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She is doing well.

An 11 year old girl has been rescued on Bere Island off the west Cork coast after she was injured in a fall.

Castletownbere RNLI lifeboat was called to the scene after receiving a call on Saturday and departed shortly after 10pm.

The crew had been requested by Valentia Coastguard Marine Coordination Centre to give assistance to the girl in Rerrin at the eastern end of the island.

While there was calm conditions noted at the time, due to tidal conditions on Bere Island, the lifeboat was not able to berth and the inflatable Y-boat was launched.

The young girl was then transferred by strecter to the lifeboat, accompanied by her mum.

She was then met with paramedics at Castletownbere RNLI Station from the National Ambulance Service where she received a medical assessment and attention.

According to the Irish Mirror, Castletownbere RNLI Lifeboat launching authority Felix O’Donoghue said: “Thankfully, this was a very straightforward call out and everything went very smoothly – we wish the girl a full and speedy recovery.”

This article originally appeared on her.ie

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