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Forth steps in to help Maryport Rescue carry out trials

by Cumbria Crack
28/11/2022
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Maryport Rescue crews test the Emergency Rescue Boats at Forth.

Volunteers from an independent water rescue service carried out lifesaving trials after a local business donated the use of its indoor deep water test facility.

To support any Coastguard co-ordinated incidents in the Lake District, voluntary lifeboat service Maryport Rescue is required to have an asset available for immediate use.

To ensure the crews could provide the required assistance in emergencies, the independent lifeboat asked engineering company Forth if it could use its deep recovery facility located in its headquarters in nearby Flimby to undertake stability trials of its Emergency Response Boat.

Measuring 22.5 metres in length and 10 metres wide, with a depth of six metres, Forth’s pool is one of the largest indoor wet test facilities in the UK.

Using the facility allowed Maryport Rescue, operated by more than 35 volunteers, to carry out the tests in a controlled environment, enabling the crew to run through a detailed test schedule.

Gary Hampson, deputy operations manager at Maryport Rescue, said: “Extensive testing was undertaken in line with the requirements set out within the Rescue Boat Code of Practice, a document that all lifeboats within the UK are required to adhere to if they are to be used as a declared facility of HM Coastguard.

“To allow these trials to happen, we contacted Forth asking for support in a controlled environment and we are extremely grateful to receive great assistance from such a community spirited business.

“Without such fantastic support from the likes of Forth and other supporters, we wouldn’t be able to carry out a vital service to those who might find themselves in difficulties, so we would like to extend a huge thank you to all those that support us.”

Graham Cartwright, Forth’s projects manager, said: “After being approached by Maryport Rescue asking whether the crews could carry out these trials at our facility, we immediately wanted to help.

“The volunteers do an amazing job all year round in some of the most difficult conditions, and their work is literally life-saving.

“You have to admire their passion and commitment to keeping people safe and that was why we had no hesitation in allowing them to use our deep recovery facility to ensure they can continue to carry out vital rescue services in emergency situations.”

Maryport Rescue operates a swift water and rescue flood team in addition to its ERB team, and also has 4×4 capability through the use of two Land Rovers.

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