Island Life Magazine Ltd December 2010/January 2011 | Page 87

on the water Island Life - December 2010 Photo: Left: Mark Birch (Head Coxswain). Above: Search & Rescue display at Sandown Regatta. Photo: Coming to the aid of a dismasted yacht during the Round the Island Yacht race (off Ventnor) will be built on land adjacent to the current day they disappeared, and were then back one. But that could still be at least two years out at dawn for a further seven-hour stint. away. They recovered one body, and a second was Meanwhile, Mark and his crew operate from their cramped station, meeting once a week washed ashore some days later. Thankfully for each mission that ends in for practice, then downing tools and racing tragedy, there are many that end in triumph. back there when the emergency call comes Mark recalls: “Once a couple rushed into the in. Sandown alone answer up to 50 calls a station to say their nine-year-old daughter year. They can vary from people getting into had been swept out to sea on a rubber ring. difficulty on inflatables, divers going missing, We launched, and eventually found her mechanical breakdowns, adventurers getting detached from the ring and about a foot caught on the cliffs when the tide comes in, under the water, eyes wide open and in a and even stranded dolphins. poorly condition. “The sea has to be treated with respect, “We managed to haul her on to our boat but too many take in for granted,” said and give her first aid to bring her back to Mark. “You often find holidaymakers coming life. She was taken to hospital by ambulance down with their little boats, but with no real to get checked over, and to our surprise, knowledge of the sea and then getting into later that day she and her parents came back difficulty.” to the station to thank us for saving her life. Sometimes with tragic consequences. “It is times like that, when people come Sadly, one such case was highlighted when back to say thank you, and often make a couple were swept out to sea off Culver a donation, that gives us the greatest Down three years ago. Mark and his crew satisfaction of all, and makes the job so spent 13 hours searching for them on the worthwhile.” Visit our new website - www.visitislandlife.com 87