Lifeboat crews rescue nine people and dog 'cut off by the tide' on ...
Volunteers from Queensferry RNLI raced to the scene on Cramond Island in their 100th callout of the year.
news.stv.tvHere’s what’s been reported about the Ilfracombe lifeboat dog rescue most recently:
A RNLI Ilfracombe team member swam to reach a dog stranded on rocks near Capstone Hill, Ilfracombe, and carried the dog back to the lifeboat. The dog was then reunited with its owners ashore. This incident was covered by BBC and described as a successful rescue by a volunteer from Ilfracombe RNLI.[1]
The rescue occurred on a Friday afternoon when the dog became distressed after falling from a coastal path and becoming trapped in the rough sea conditions while near Ilfracombe, Devon, with Mullacott Coastguard coordinating the response.[1]
The owners expressed heartfelt thanks after the dog was rescued, with an update noting the dog was doing well, resting calmly after the ordeal.[1]
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Volunteers from Queensferry RNLI raced to the scene on Cramond Island in their 100th callout of the year.
news.stv.tvOne of the crew members swam out to the dog, returning to the boat with the "beloved" pet in their arms.
www.bbc.comRescue teams were called to help on a coastal path north of Old Harry Rocks, Dorset.
www.bbc.co.ukPeople enter the sea near Porthleven harbour to save a dog and need rescuing.
www.bbc.co.ukCockapoo Betty fell off a cliff, broke a leg and was trapped on a ledge in Devon for six hours.
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