Sunderland RNLI team go to the aid of broken boat after mayday message

Sunderland’s RNLI volunteers helped a boat back to safety after a broken mayday message was heard.
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The charity’s team was paged just before 10.10am today, Thursday, August 6, after the call for help was reported when those on board faced difficulties.

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A spokesperson for the crew said: “The lifeboat crew were able to quickly locate the broken down fishing vessel before taking it under tow.

A photo shared by Sunderland RNLI as its volunteers helped the boat back into the marina at Roker.A photo shared by Sunderland RNLI as its volunteers helped the boat back into the marina at Roker.
A photo shared by Sunderland RNLI as its volunteers helped the boat back into the marina at Roker.
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“The vessel and its crew were safely returned to Sunderland Marina.”

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