Police issue warning as two women rescued from water in Wirral

The pair were helped to safety by members of the public and police officers on Saturday morning

Author: Dan DaviesPublished 18th Aug 2024

A warning has been issued by Merseyside Police after two women got in difficulties in the water near Leasowe Lighthouse in Wirral.

At 8:10am on Saturday 17 August, officers recieved a report that two women - both in their 40s - had been cut off by an incoming tide.

Wirral Police Response Patrols, the Northwest Ambulance Service, Mersey Fire and Rescue Service, the Coastguard and RNLI all attended at the scene.

Members of the public and police officers entered the water to help bring the women to safety.

Both women were taken to hospital to be checked over.

Wallasey response policing Inspector Andy Murphy said: “Thankfully in this instance both women were rescued and brought to safety.

“Please be aware of the tide times when venturing on the beaches. The Wirral waters have the second biggest tidal range in the UK. Water floods at a fast pace rising up to an inch a minute causing people to become easily trapped by the flooding tide.”

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