Exmouth RNLI’s volunteer lifesavers were tasked to a Mayday call on Monday morning reporting an injured person on board a boat off Holcombe.
A spokesperson said: "At 10.38am today, Monday May 29, H.M. Coastguard tasked the volunteer crew of Exmouth RNLI all weather lifeboat 13-03 R & J Welburn to a report of a male with head and shoulder injuries following a fall on board a 32 foot yacht about four kilometres east of Holcombe."
The launch was authorised by deputy launch authority, Neil Hurlock. Sea conditions were fair and weather and visibility were good.
The lifeboat was crewed by several of the charity’s volunteers: coxswain Steve Hockings-Thompson, Scott Ranft, Guy Munnings, Harry Griffin, Robert Thompson and the lifeboat medical advisor, Dr Peter Aitken, immediately sped to the reported location where they made contact with the vessel at 11.07am.
Two lifeboat crew boarded the yacht and administered first aid to the casualty.
At 11.16am, the Exmouth RNLI crew requested the assistance of Teignmouth RNLI Atlantic 85 lifeboat B-809 The Two Annes to convey the casualty to shore.
The casualty was successfully transferred to the Teignmouth lifeboat at 11.47am and taken to a waiting ambulance at Teignmouth.
The yacht was taken under tow by Exmouth lifeboat to the safety of Torquay harbour following which the lifeboat returned to Exmouth Lifeboat Station at 2.15pm and back on service a short time later.
Other Exmouth RNLI volunteers involved were Tractor Driver, Henry Mock, Head Launcher, John Dinsdale with shore crew Henry Thomas, Paul Dean, Jason Luff, Paul Viner, Dougie Wright, Geoff Mills, Ed Thomas, Roger Jackson and Jake Butt.
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