Rescue operation after fishermen abandon boat stranded off Inis Mór

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The Aran Islands RNLI and Rescue 115 helicopter came to the rescue of a group of fishermen stranded off Inis Mór on Sunday morning.

Shortly before 5am on Sunday morning the all-weather lifeboat was dispatched following a mayday call from a fishing boat.

The boat had run aground at An Coirnéal Port Eochla on the north side of Inis Mór with five fishermen aboard.

By the time the lifeboat arrived on the scene the fishing boat had begun to take on water, causing the crew to abandon ship.

The five fishermen had abandoned their 21m trawler and were in a life raft alongside the vessel. All were safe and well and in good spirits.

Weather on scene at the time was blowing a force 5 north west wind which was easing and there was a moderate sea of 2m and good visibility.

The Irish Coast Guard helicopter, Rescue 115 from Shannon was also tasked along with Coast Guard and Fire Service units to the shore side.

Having assessed the situation, a decision was made by Aran Islands RNLI Coxswain Declan Branigan to launch the lifeboat’s smaller daughter inflatable lifeboat should it be need to access closer to shore.

On arrival of Rescue 115, the situation was further assessed and it was agreed that the safest option was to winch the five fishermen to safety.

The lifeboat stood by until all casualties were accounted for before returning to Kilronan Pier at 7:30am this morning.

Meanwhile, on Saturday morning the lifeboat crew were requested to launch for a medical evacuation at 4:10am after a person had a fall.

Weather at the time was blowing a force 5-6 northwest wind. There was a moderate sea and good visibility. The lifeboat launched and transferred the casualty to Rossaveel to an awaiting ambulance.

Speaking following the call out, Aran Islands RNLI Coxswain Declan Branigan said, “We wish all casualties well following their experiences this weekend.”

“Yet again, yesterday and today’s call outs were good examples of how regular training and volunteers willing to give their time when called upon, leads to successful outcomes.”

“We also extend our thanks to our colleagues in the Irish Coast Guard and fire service, this morning’s call out showed great multi-agency cooperation.”