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Galway RNLI respond to three call-outs in one night

Mon, Jul 06, 2026

Galway RNLI crew Paddy Hennelly and Mark Purcell washing down the lifeboat in the early hours of Monday morning. The crew of James Rattigan, Paddy Hennelly, Mark Purcell and helm Declan Killilea responded to three different call outs during the night, after their pagers went off at 1am.

Last night was a busy night for the volunteer crew at Galway Lifeboat Station, who were requested to launch to three incidents in rapid succession.

The first incident occurred shortly after 1am this morning, followed shortly afterwards by two further unrelated call-outs.

The first call-out was requested by the Coast Guard to a research ship on Galway Bay with reports of an unwell crew member on board who required medical evacuation. Conditions were rough at sea with strong winds, which meant that the usual means of transport from the ship to shore were not possible without assistance.


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