At around 4.30pm on
Thursday 27th December, Yarmouth Coastguard received a call from a
woman reporting that her husband needed help in the area between Brancaster and
Wells. The man had been walking his dog on the beach when he became cut off by
the tide. After attempting to swim to safety he realized he was in serious
trouble.
Luckily he managed to
get out of the cold water and telephone the coastguard and guide the rescue
team to his exact location using the torch on his mobile phone.
The Wells and
Hunstanton Coastguard Rescue Teams and a rescue helicopter from RAF Wattisham
managed rescue the man and his dog and took the man to hospital at Kings Lynn
where he was treated for exposure.
Christina Martyn, watch
manager, said: “If you are cut off by the tide and find yourself unsure of your
location, you should call 999 and ask for the Coastguard. Do not attempt to
find your own way back by entering the water.
“To assist the rescue
teams in finding you, we recommend you carry a mobile phone, not only so we can
talk with you, but so it can also be used as a torch.”
It is important to keep
your phone charged and have a contingency should you find yourself in a
dangerous situation. The Universal Emergency Barrel Charger includes a range of
tips for use with most handsets including Micro USB. It provides you with an extra
2.5 hours of talk time, all from one AA battery that can be replaced as many
times as you need. Best of all it’s compact size means that it is fully
portable, so you will never find yourself without power when you need it most!