Sunday, 25 April 2021

Walkers and Cyclists

 Further callouts for the team today, supported by our colleagues at St Albans.

The patrol was flagged down at Peveril Point where a lady had slipped on the rocks and damaged her arm.  The Coastguard Team treated the injury as a break and splinted and strapped it and waited with the lady until transport to hospital could be arranged.

While this was happening. the rest of the Team was being paged to a cyclist who had fallen awkwardly near the top of Ballard Down.  After a quick reshuffle of cars to free up the 4x4 Coastguard Vehicle from the incident at Peveril, the team made its way to Ballard and soon located the injured lady.  

The Coastguard 4x4 vehicle was used to access the top of Ballard 

Again, the injury was treated as a broken leg, and the lady was soon made stable on our stretcher before she was carried to the top of the hill and into a waiting vehicle to take her back to Studland.  After a lengthy wait, during which time the team continued to look after the lady who was in considerable pain and starting to feel the effects of the cold, an ambulance arrived and she was passed into the care of the ambulance service for onward transfer to Poole General Hospital.

The Team stabilised the lady before stretchering her to the top


Saturday, 24 April 2021

Injured Climbers

 The team were tasked to support colleagues from St Albans at Winspit with a climber who had fallen with leg injuries.  

Coastguard teams from St Albans, Swanage and Kimmeridge were tasked along with the Rescue helicopter from Lee on Solent , South Western Ambulance and Dorset and Wilts Fire and Rescue. 

A further climber also fall  having raised the alarm and had a possible broken ankle. 

Both climbers received treatment with the first climber airlifted to Poole and the second climber stretchered out to an ambulance. 




Friday, 23 April 2021

High Fire Risk


 With the dry weather the risk of fire has increased so just a reminder that within the Purbeck area there should not be any BBQ’s , outdoor cooking or fires on the Heathlands or forest areas.  

Tuesday, 20 April 2021

Update

 

A small update from the last week. 

The team have dealt with a broken leg near to the sailing club last Thursday and gave first aid until the ambulance arrived. 

The patrol on Saturday located a drifting sailing dinghy and then found the owners who were unaware it had drifted off.  Along with colleagues from SWAST, Dorset Police , Coastguard Helicopter and the air ambulance the team were tasked to Henbury to for an injured climber. Thankfully on arrival the injuries were not as bad as first thought so the Coastguard teams assisted in transporting the casualty to the ambulance. 

Yesterday the team were tasked to the zigzag area at Durlston to a female fallen from a rope swing. The team provides first aid until the ambulance arrived. 

Friday, 9 April 2021

Official Announcement

 On the death of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh today (9 April) the thoughts and prayers of everyone within Her Majesty's Coastguard are with Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family

Saturday, 3 April 2021

Submerged boat at Studland


 The team were paged yesterday teatime to a report of a small boat sinking in the surf line at Knoll beach. 

On arrival a small boat was located submerged and with concern for the owner, coastguard rescue officers were deployed into the water to check the boat. Just as they entered the water the owner appeared saying he had anchored the boat and been for a walk. 

With the owner safe, the next step was to prevent pollution from the fuel kept on board. Several fuel cans were removed along with other items to ensure they didn’t float away.  The boat was anchored and with the owner safe it was left with him to recover the boat at a safe point during a low tide. 

Earlier in the day the team had located a missing child and assisted a kite surfer with recovering some equipment. 

On returning to the station after the sunken boat information was received regarding a missing person in town and the team prepared to deploy to start searching. Thankfully the police located the person safely. 

Friday, 2 April 2021

Inflatable sparks a search

 

The team were tasked on Thursday afternoon to a report of an inflatable with a person on it being blown out to sea. 

A passing lifeboat located the inflatable but with no one with it.  Poole lifeboat , Poole , Southbourne and Swanage Coastguard teams carried out a shore line search.  

With no one reported missing and full searches carried units were stood down.