UK Guards Mistakes Training Dummy For Drowning Victim In Dramatic Rescue

UK Guards Mistakes Training Dummy For Drowning Victim In Dramatic Rescue
UK Guards Mistakes Training Dummy For Drowning Victim In Dramatic Rescue

British Coastguard Mistakes Training Dummy For Drowning Victim In Dramatic Rescue
The Coastguard praised the witness for alerting them.

A maritime rescue team in Britain scrambled to reports of a “person-shaped” object in the sea waters, but the coastguards arrived to find it was merely a dummy commonly used in training exercises.

A crew was sent to the Cove Cafe in Cleveleys, Lancashire, when a witness claimed to have spotted something human-like in the water, according to HM Coastguard Fleetwood.

Upon reaching Cove Cafe, the team became aware from the witness that the object “was suspiciously person-shaped, but clearly not a person,” the Coastguard said on social media.

“Upon closer inspection of a video taken by the informant, we immediately recognised it as the type of dummy used for man overboard drills by maritime organisations and training schools. Since it was only in a couple of feet of surf, the officer in charge took the decision to send a rescuer into the water to perform a tethered rescue to prevent the dummy from causing more concern and confusion as it drifted up the shoreline.

Despite it being merely a dummy, the HM Coastguard Fleetwood thanked the witness, “Many thanks to the first informant who did absolutely the right thing in calling for us. From a distance this made for a very concerning sight in the water.”

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