Two children caught by strong rip current in Whitby rescued by RNLI

It happened last week

Author: Karen LiuPublished 14th Aug 2023
Last updated 15th Aug 2023

Whitby RNLI lifeguards have rescued two children who were pulled into the water by a strong rip current last week.

Around 1.30pm on Wednesday 9 August, RNLI lifeguards Rob Stephensons and Riley Billany were on patrol by the Whitby pier when they were called out to the rescue, outside the red and yellow beach flags.

Riley said: "The two young swimmers had been caught by a surging wave and were struggling to make it back to the beach."

The 16-year-old lifeguard swiftly attended to the casualties with a rescue tube and managed to safely assist them back to an area of water where they could stand.

Daniel Bedwell, RNLI Seasonal Lifeguard Supervisor at Whitby, said: "This incident emphasises the importance of swimming at a lifeguarded beach between the red and yellow flags.

"Strong rip currents are more likely to occur near Whitby pier, so it is best to keep well away and avoid swimming in this area."

The two children received a welfare check back on the beach and had no injuries.

RNLI lifeguards are trained to offer friendly advice and medical assistance when needed and operate on the beaches seven-days-a-week between 10am and 6pm.

Daniel added: "In a coastal emergency call 999 and ask for the Coastguard or, if you are inland, ask for the Fire and Rescue service.

"If you get into trouble in the water, remember to Float to Live: tilt your head back with ears submerged and try to relax and control your breathing. Use your hands to help you stay afloat. Once stable, swim to safety if you can or call for help just like the two men caught in the rip current did."

For beach safety information and tips, visit the RNLI website.