
At 15.40 today Howth Coast Guard were tasked to a report from a member of the public that two people were in trouble on the cliffs. The team assembled quickly and went to the scene and searched for the casualties. Members of the public pointed the team to the location above Whitewaterbrook just north of the Baily lighthouse. The Coast Guard helicopter Rescue 116 was also tasked and was leaving Dublin airport. When the team arrived they found two young men had tried to climb up the cliff from the beach and were now stuck half way in a precarious position they could not get out of. Howth set up a cliff recovery and sent a rescue climber down to the casualties. The climber reached the first casualty and secured him as the helicopter was arriving on scene. The helicopter winch man was lowered to the second casualty and winched him up to the helicopter. The helicopter returned to the scene and recovered the first casualty from the cliff. Both were lowered to the Coast Guard team on the cliff top. No injuries were suffered by the men although one of them had slipped down the rocks before the CG team were on scene.

The rescue was conducted in front of many members of the public who gathered on the cliff opposite the scene to watch the events unfold.

Incident 05/08
Check out here for some bystander pictures of the rescue.
Some good pictures here also from Philip. Hey! we’re famous
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