New water safety equipment for Linton and Grassington after several incidents

Two new signs, along with water safety equipment, have been placed along the riverbank at Linton and Grassington

Author: Natalie HigginsPublished 26th Oct 2021

Vital life saving equipment has been installed at the river wharfe at Linton Falls and Grassington.

It's after several incidents where people have got into difficulty in the water and sadly two deaths in the last few years.

The signs have been funded and installed by Grassington Parish council, Linton Parish Council, Cllr Gill Quin, Cllr Sue Metcalf, Cllr Richard Foster, Craven Community hub, the National Park and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.

People can get the codes to access the equipment when they call emergency services

Station Manager Tony Peel from North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said:

“Sadly, we have seen two fatalities in this area of the River Wharfe over the last few years, so we hope the new signs will educate people about the dangers of this stretch of water.

"Every second counts at water related incidents. It is remote and it does take time for teams to get out to these locations so it gives the public the opportunity to do what they can to assist in a rescue without getting into the water themselves.

"As well as the signs we’ve also installed a Portsafe Public Access Water Rescue System housed in a secure box. The lock code for the secure box is linked to 999 fire control so in an emergency, the caller can quote the location code displayed on the board to gain access to the box with the water rescue equipment stored inside. They can then use the equipment to try and help the person in difficulty while the emergency services are on their way.

“I’m really pleased that so many organisations have come together to fund the safety signs and equipment ensuring visitors and residents of this beautiful area are made aware of the potential dangers.”

Over the pandemic Linton and Grassington along with many of our natural beauty spots have seen a large increase in visitors. Fire officers hope these signs will act as a reminder for visitors to respect the water.

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