Emergency services called to 'concern for safety' at Royal Albert Dock

Merseyside Police were called out to the incident earlier this morning (11 February)

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 11th Feb 2024
Last updated 23rd Aug 2024

Merseyside Police have this afternoon confirmed they were called out to Royal Albert Dock this morning.

They say they received a concern for safety at the dock, with a number of emergency services in attendance.

In a statement, officers said: "We can confirm that emergency services are responding to a concern for safety at the Royal Albert Dock today, Sunday 11 February.

"Just before 9.50am, we were called to a report that what appeared to be the body of a man had been seen in the River Mersey.

"Coastguard, Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service, North West Ambulance Service and Merseyside Police are currently at the scene and a search of the water is ongoing."

In a statement, HM Coastguard told us: "HM Coastguard is currently coordinating the search for a possible person in the water, spotted and reported to the Coastguard at 9.45 this morning. Since then, the following resources have been on scene and searching:

  • Wirral Coastguard Rescue Team
  • Crosby Coastguard Rescue Team
  • New Brighton and Hoylake RNLI lifeboats
  • Coastguard search and rescue helicopter
  • Merseyside Police
  • Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service
  • Other vessels in the area

"The Coastguard has also been making broadcasts to all vessels in the vicinity, requesting them to keep a sharp look out for a person in the water."

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