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Kayakers rescued off Inishowen Head 15.04.09

TWO kayakers had a lucky escape when they were rescued by Greencastle Coast Guard in choppy seas off Inishowen Head on Easter Monday. The pair - experienced kayakers from the Coleraine area - got into difficulty when one of them capsized in a cove below cliffs at Port Cille near Shrove. He was subsequently trapped by the large swell while his kayak rapidly filled with water nearby.
His friend frantically paddled to a beach 300-400 yards away to empty his kayak of water in a bid to return to rescue him. Luckily, a Moville man out walking with his family had seen the two kayakers earlier. He then noticed they had got in to difficulty and raised the alarm via his mobile phone. Greencastle Coast Guard officer-in-charge Charlie Cavanagh said his crew immediately scrambled when they received the emergency Greencastle Coast Guard launch the life-boat to go to the aid of the stricken kayakers.
call-out around 4.20pm.
"When we arrived, the man who had capsized was hanging on to rocks. His canoe was close by but was no good to him because it was full of water. He had been in the water about 45 minutes and was suffering from the early stages of hypothermia," he explained. One of the Coast Guard cliff team abseiled down a 500 foot cliff to reach him while his friend was picked up by the life-boat.
Mr Cavanagh said they had radioed ahead for an ambulance which subsequently took the hypothermic man to hospital for treatment. The Coast Guard officer-in-charge said the men had been caught out by choppy seas and a rough swell but were otherwise well equipped for their trip.
Greencastle Coast Guard crew rapidly depart the harbour for Inishowen Head.
He said when the two men were safely ashore, some of the team returned to retrieve the drifting kayak - worth around £2,000. Meanwhile, the same day, five divers had to be rescued at Mullaghmore, off the coast of Sligo when their dive boat broke down while they were in the water. The alarm was raised by a dive boat crew member who radioed Malin Head Marine Rescue Co-ordination Centre. Bundoran RNLI lifeboat and a local vessel brought the divers back to shore. None needed medical assistance.
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