RNLI and Coastguard attend reports of person washed away on North East coastline

Hartlepool RNLI attended reports of a person being washed off South Gare at Redcar last night Credit: RNLI i(Image: Hartlepool RNLI)/i

Hartlepool RNLI attended reports of a person being washed off South Gare at Redcar last night Credit: RNLI (Image: Hartlepool RNLI) North East lifeboat crews attended reports of a person being washed off the coast last night. Hartlepool RNLI received a report from the Humber Coastguard of a missing person who had "apparently" been washed off the South Gare at Redcar at 8:55pm on Thursday (January 4).

Crews attended the scene with an all-weather lifeboat launched at 9:10pm and were requested to search the Teesside Wind farm area. Crews found nothing and were stood down at 11:20pm, returning to the Ferry Road lifeboat station at 11:30pm. Hartlepool RNLI deputy launch authority Steve Pounder said: "The volunteer crew had just returned from a two hour training exercise when they were called out to take part in the search.

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"Despite their best efforts the lifeboat crew were unable to locate the casualty and were eventually stood down by the Coastguard." Most read: Grab our digital subscription and stay connected with local happenings.

Click here[1] Also taking part in the search was the Coastguard search and rescue helicopter from Humberside. Sea conditions were described as calm with a south westerly three knot wind with good visibility.

A HM Coastguard spokesperson said: "A search was coordinated by HM Coastguard in response to a report of a person at the end of South Gare, Redcar, at about 7pm on 4 January.

"A land and maritime search was conducted with nothing found."

The Northern Echo have contacted the RNLI for more information on the incident.

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