Government news, all in one place

Minister sees coastguard life savers in action

Thursday, 25 September 2014
09:00
news_story
Minister sees coastguard life savers in action
John Hayes sees the Rescue Team in Sutton Bridge Coastguard Centre.

On his first official outing as Shipping Minister John Hayes visited Sutton Bridge Coastguard Centre to see the Rescue Team in action (17 September 2014).

He saw the rescue officers put their skills to test, demonstrating how they would rescue someone from the water and take care of them following the rescue.

Shipping Minister John Hayes MP said:

Coastguards work around the clock to keep people safe in the water. They are volunteers and the lynchpin of their local communities.

I am privileged to have seen first-hand their skillful, courageous work and would like to pay tribute to all those who dedicate their time and expertise to providing this critical service.

The short video shows the volunteers in action.

Coastguard video

Her Majesty’s Coastguard is the emergency service responsible for coordinating maritime search and rescue in the UK. One rescue resource often called into action is the Coastguard Rescue Team. There are currently 347 teams around the UK, made up of more than 3,200 volunteers.

News desk enquiries

Media enquiries 0300 7777 878

Switchboard 0300 330 3000

Share this article: Twitter Email

Share This


Enjoyed this? Why not share it with others if you've found it useful by using one of the tools below: