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Nov
29
2005
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Call for site for Doolin rescue centre |
We’re very lucky to have a state of the art, modern rescue station here in Howth that houses our Boat, Jeep, Van, Quad and all other equipment. We’ve a kitchen mess, ops room and office. Built only four years ago.
Looks like Doolin want in on the action, and why not!
RTE News - Call for site for Doolin rescue centre
There has been a call on the Government to provide a modern coastal rescue centre for one of the busiest coast guard teams in the country.
The 20-person volunteer rescue team based at Doolin in Co Clare, is currently operating out of what is described as a building no bigger than an average garden shed.
The Doolin coast guard team averages 30 rescue and recovery missions a year. However, they have poor facilities and cannot store their equipment at the centre.
AdvertisementThe local team have been campaigning for the past eight years for a modern state of the art rescue centre which would match the demanding rescue work they undertake.
You can see many photos of station houses here: http://www.dcmnr.gov.ie/Marine/Irish+Coast+Guard+IRCG/Voluntary+Rescue+Units/
Although there are none of Doolin’s.

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