Vessel aground at Balbriggan – 24th April 2014

Update 22:00 Friday 25th April 2014

FV Shirley Anne arriving into Balbriggan harbour under town from the FV Saint Elizabeth

FV Shirley Anne arriving into Balbriggan harbour under tow from the FV Saint Elizabeth

The FV Shirley Anne was successfully taken under tow to Balbriggan harbour this evening. After the afternoon’s repairs by the owner the FV successfully refloated on the evening’s high tide. The Skerries Coast Guard team monitored the towing operation from the nearby cliffs of Bremore. The Skerries lifeboat put a crew member on board the FV and assisted with establishing the tow with another FV, the Saint Elizabeth,  from Balbriggan harbour. Both FV arrived safely back into Balbriggan harbour shortly before 22:00. Clogherhead lifeboat also stood by in the area during the towing operation.

Update – Friday 25th April 2014Balbriggan FV

At first light this morning, the Skerries Coast Guard team checked on the grounded fishing vessel again. No pollution was noted in the area and the vessel remained intact and unmoved. Attempts will be made by the vessel’s owners to recover the vessel later today. The Coast Guard’s Dublin based helicopter, R116, also carried out an aerial observation of the area this morning. Further inspections are planned by the Coast Guard throughout today.

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Thursday 24th April 2014

At 21:30 this evening the Skerries Coast Guard team were tasked to assist with a report of a fishing vessel with 3 persons on board aground north of Balbrigan harbour. The razor fishing vessel “Shirley Anne” was holed and listing heavily. Conditions on scene, whilst reasonabley calm, were extremely challenging with thick fog resulting in limited visibility (<50m).

The Skerries Coast Guard team arrived at the scene within minutes and quickly located the vessel, lying offshore on rocks. Unfortunatey the team were unable to reach the vessel however communications links were established. The Coast Guard’s helicopter at Dublin airport was also tasked to the scene, however with the deteriorating weather conditions the crew were unable to deploy the winch to the fishing vessel. Gardai from Balbriggan also attended the scene at the shoreline.

Both the Skerries and Clogherhead lifeboats were tasked to the scene, and although hampered by the poor visibility, the Skerries lifeboat reached the striken vessel and recovered the three crew members safely aboard. Fortunately all 3 were uninjured.

Skerries Coast Guard – a voluntary rescue unit of the Irish Coast Guard.

Training with Coast Guard helicopter – 22 March 2014

This morning the Skerries Coast Guard team took part in a training exercise with the Dublin based Coast Guard helicopter, Rescue 116. Shortly before 10am, the Skerries Coast Guard team prepared and secured the landing site at the Red Island headland, Skerries. The Skerries team were joined for this exercise by the crew of their neighbouring station of Clogherhead Coast Guard.

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The Coast Guard helicopter was landing at Red Island to provide a training briefing to the crew of the local Skerries RNLI.

The landing also provided an opportunity to the local public to see the impressive helicopter up close and find out more about the vital service the crew provides. Once again, the Coast Guard would like to thank the public at the landing site who readily followed the safety advice from the Coast Guard personnel securing the site during the helicopter’s landing and take off.

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Skerries Coast Guard, Clogherhead Coast Guard and Skerries RNLI

A selection of photos from this exercise are available on our online gallery.

Skerries Coast Guard – a voluntary local rescue Unit of the Irish Coast Guard.

Name the new Dublin based Irish Coast Guard helicopter !

R116 S92

To celebrate the launch of the www.safetyonthewater.ie website raising awareness about water related incidents and being safe on the water FM104 and the Irish Coast Guard have teamed up to give you the chance to name the Coast Guard’s brand new Dublin based Sikorsky S92 helicopter (Rescue 116) as well as win a flight over the Dublin area for you and your friends in the helicopter itself!

Further entry details as well as terms and conditions for this fantastic competition are available from the FM104 website. Please note this competition is open for a limited time only.

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Memorial ceremony, Red Island, Skerries – 29th September 2013

Skerries Coast Guard attended today’s ceremony to mark the official unveiling of the Sea Memorial by President Higgins. A large crowd gathered from early morning at the memorial site at Red Island, Skerries and as the ceremony began at 11:30, crowds lined the barriers, eager to catch a glimpse of the proceedings. Several representatives from other services were present including the Naval Service, the Air Corps, RNLI, Gardai, Civil Defence, and Fire Brigade. The Director of the Irish Coast Guard, Chris Reynolds, also attended the ceremony.

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The ceremony began with a dramatic aerial display by the Coast Guard’s Dublin based Sikorsky S61N rescue helicopter.  The Sikorsky helicopter, with its striking red and white markings, swept gracefully across the sky, awakening distant memories of the hundreds of past rescues and searches carried out by the Coast Guard service along the local coastline. Rounding off the aircraft display was an impressive flypast by the Air Corps CASA CN235 Military Patrol Aircraft, another key search and rescue resource.

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President Higgins arrived shortly before 12:00, to the sprightly tunes of local man Master Nollaig McCarthaigh playing the Uileann Pipes.

President Higgins was formally welcomed to Skerries by Mayor Dennison and the President then delivered a rousing, memorable speech, including praising the considerable local effort and dedication in bringing the memorial to completion. After officially unveiling the commemorative plaque, President Higgins met with the family members who had lost loved ones to the sea and also the services present.

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The above photo from local paper, North County Leader,shows President Higgins with (from L-R) Mayor Dennison, members of Skerries Coast Guard, Irish Coast Guard Director Chris Reynolds, Air Corps personnel and members of Skerries RNLI.

The old Skerries Coast Guard Rocket Cart made a special appearance and was on display all day near the memorial. The cart was formerly used since the 19th century to haul the Appartus rescue equipment to the scene of a shipwreck. The Coast Guard cart was making a historic first return to Skerries town since it was formally decommissioned several decades ago.

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The Coast Guard have a particular interest in the design  of the memorial as it features a former Coast Guard Apparatus Pole as its centrepiece.  The Coast Guard pole featured in the memorial is one of three that used to stand tall on the Red Island headland at Skerries, used for training purposes by the local Coast Guard to simulate a distressed ship’s mast.  In a bygone era, before helicopters, the Breeches Buoy rescue system was the primary land based method used to save stricken sailors from a foundered ship.

As the names of all those lost were read out by local school children, two members of the Skerries Coast Guard team laid a commemorative wreath at the memorial, in memory of all those lost to the sea.

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In particular, the Coast Guard remembers the loss of Albert Anning, a fellow Coast Guard stationed at Skerries who was drowned in February 1873 during the attempted rescue of the shipwreck, “Sarah Ann” in Balbriggan. The Sarah Ann was a Runcorn Schooner laden with a 100 Tonne cargo of coal that foundered on the rocky coastline. Albert Anning was assisting with the manning of the RNLI Lifeboat that bravely set out from Skerries that fateful night. Following the Lifeboat’s capsize in the ferocious stormy seas off the Balbriggan shore, Albert tragically drowned along with the six Lifeboat men on board.

The Fingal County Council Events team and Dublin Civil Defence were onsite with their mobile command and control unit.

Skerries Coast Guard’s photos from the event are available in our online gallery.

The ceremony was also reported by the print media including the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Fingal Independent and North County Leader.

Skerries Coast Guard – a voluntary rescue unit of the Irish Coast Guard