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Subject: RE: Air sea rescue Falmouth voice tour From: Cats Date: 22 Oct 06 - 11:44 AM So, next time you hear someone sing Jon Heslop's Lifeboat Prayer [Let Not the Deep Swallow Me Up], put some money in the nearest lifeboat tin. The song works and you never know when it's going to be you.... |
Subject: RE: Air sea rescue Falmouth voice tour From: GUEST,sylv and Row Date: 16 Oct 06 - 11:18 AM Great to see you and Kevin at Falmouth.Good weekend All our good wishes are with Kitty, and also so glad to hear on the news this morning all ended well at sea on Sunday. Speak to you soon. |
Subject: RE: Air sea rescue Falmouth voice tour From: Hawker Date: 16 Oct 06 - 05:13 AM According to the local news this morning, there was a really strong rip tide and the swiimers could not get back to shore. As nobody seemed to know exactly how many swimmers went in, the helicopter swept the area for about half an hour after the rescues to ensure none had been missed. There appeared to be more than 20 people in the water because people on the shore went in to try and help those already in the water. All's well that ends well and hopefully they will have more sense in future! Cheers, Lucy |
Subject: RE: Air sea rescue Falmouth voice tour From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 15 Oct 06 - 08:43 PM water temperature at this time of year averages around 15 to 13 C |
Subject: RE: Air sea rescue Falmouth voice tour From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 15 Oct 06 - 08:41 PM Link for those who wish to read.. http://www.falmouthlifeboat.co.uk/actionupdate/Shoutdetail.html?id=508 |
Subject: RE: Air sea rescue Falmouth voice tour From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 15 Oct 06 - 08:24 PM Most people do not realise that water at 10 degrees celcius has the same effect on your metabolism as water at 0 degrees celcius. Cold shock can cause arythmia and heart failure when you suddenly fall into cold water. The average person can only hold his or her breath for ten seconds before rapid uncontrolled breathing and gasping causes drowning. An olympic trained swimmer, and some people accustomed to cold water immersion might be able to swim without flotation for up to twenty minutes, but this would be exceptional endurance; most people would be drowned in less than twenty minutes. Yours, Aye. Dave |
Subject: Air sea rescue Falmouth voice tour From: Hawker Date: 15 Oct 06 - 07:32 PM All those who who were at the Voice Tour in Falmouth and watched, prayed and wondered, The incident outside the hotel on Sunday afternoon involved a group of about 20 university students who decided to go for a swim in choppy, cold and unpredictable water. Several of them got into difficulty. All but one managed to get back to shore, and one was plucked from the sea by the Lifeboat - 3 needed treatment by the paramedics for hypotherma, but the singing prayer worked, all survived. Now send all the rest of your healing prayers to Kitty Timmins who sustained a broken wrist and upper arm, and a dislocated shoulder in her show stopping fall on Saturday night. An eventful but most enjoyable weekend with some awesome singing. Cheers, Lucy |
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