Posted: Wed 14th Jul 2021

Rescuers called to reports of ‘multiple children’ getting into difficulty in sea at Prestatyn

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jul 14th, 2021

Coastguard rescue volunteers were scrambled to reports of “multiple children” being pulled from the sea in Prestatyn this afternoon.

A call came was received just before 1pm stating that children had gotten into difficulty near Prestatyn Sailing Club.

It was later confirmed that five children and two adults were involved and were requiring medical attention,

Coastguard officers provided casualty care and they were later transferred to hospital for precautionary checks.

A coastguard spokesperson said: “Team paged by UK Coastguard to reports of multiple children having been pulled from the sea after getting into difficulties and requiring medical attention in the vicinity of Prestatyn Sailing Club.

“Whilst en-route it was confirmed by our operations room that there were involved.

“On scene ourselves and RNLI Lifeguards worked together with paramedics from Welsh Ambulance Service and provided casualty care.

“All casualties were then transferred to hospital for precautionary checks.”



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