Incident: Missing Person Dollymount
Posted on July 2nd, 2009 in Callouts, Coastal Search, Pollution Control
DOLLYMOUNT, DUBLIN - Volunteers at Howth Coast Guard unit were paged at 00:12am this morning at the request of Dublin Fire Brigade. A person considered at risk of harm had been reported missing on Bull Island at Dollymount, Dublin. The team searched the bridges, large area of sand dunes and scrub. After an intensive search of high-probability zones, and hasty searches of the rest of the island using the teams 4×4 quad bike, nothing was located. The team were stood down by Marine Rescue Control Centre Dublin and returned to station at 03:15am.

Bull Island is approx 1020 acres, and the largest coastal recreation area in the city of Dublin. Conditions on-scene were poor, with thick fog covering the area. The weather deteriorated to heavy rain and thunder/lightning as the team were finishing the search.
Incident 31/09
Incident: Oil-spill, Howth Harbour
Earlier in the day, 2 members of the unit were tasked by MRCC Dublin to inspect a reasonably significant oil spill in the water beside the West Pier of Howth Harbour. Oil coats the fur of seals, and penetrates and opens up the structure of bird feathers. This can reduce the animals insulation abilities, leading to body temperature fluctuations and hypothermia. Ingestion of the oil causes dehydration and may further impair birds flight abilities.
Incident 30/09















