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'I wouldn't be here without RNLI volunteers'

'I wouldn't be here without RNLI volunteers'

Summary

A man named Chris Haffenden was trapped by rising tide and waves while walking near Birling Gap in East Sussex. He was rescued by volunteers from the RNLI, a charity group that helps people in water emergencies. Haffenden emphasized the importance of the RNLI’s volunteer crew and their quick rescue.

Key Facts

  • Chris Haffenden was trapped between cliffs and fast-rising sea at Birling Gap in February.
  • He sought shelter in a small cliff hole and used a radio to call the coastguard because he had no phone signal.
  • RNLI volunteers rescued him from dangerous shore conditions with waves about 6.5 feet high.
  • Haffenden said he didn’t expect the sea to come in so fast and was relieved when rescuers arrived.
  • The RNLI is a volunteer organization that runs lifeboat rescues along the coast.
  • In the past year, RNLI lifeboats launched over 9,000 times and helped around 8,300 people.
  • RNLI encourages public support through events like the "Mayday Mile" to raise funds for lifesaving work.
  • Safety advice and volunteer crews are important because coastal conditions can change quickly.
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