Littlehampton lifeboat crew member abandons supermarket shopping to help stranded paraglider
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Trainee crew Bea Homer was at Morrisons, in Littlehampton, at 10.14am on Saturday when Littlehampton RNLI were tasked by HM Coastguard following reports that a paraglider was in the sea near Worthing Pier.
When Bea’s pager alerted her to the incident, she left her shopping with staff at the supermarket and raced to Littlehampton RNLI Lifeboat Station to join the crew on the station’s Renee Sherman lifeboat.
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Hide AdHM Coastguard had received reports that the paraglider’s occupant was in the water and that a number of people had entered the sea to assist them.
Littlehampton RNLI’s volunteer crew arrived on the scene at the same time as Shoreham Harbour RNLI, but both lifeboats were stood down when HM Coastguard confirmed that everyone had been recovered to shore safely.
When Renee Sherman returned to Littlehampton RNLI, Bea was able to go back to Morrisons to retrieve her shopping.
Staff at the supermarket had carefully stored her chilled goods in their fridge and gave Bea a £5 donation for the lifeboat station.
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Hide AdBea said: ‘People often ask me “Do you really drop everything when the pager goes off?” and the answer is, yes! I was standing in the middle of the supermarket and just had to go!
"You don’t think about it, you just react. Thank you so much to the friendly staff at Morrisons who were so kind and helpful.’
Nick White, Littlehampton RNLI’s Lifeboat Operations Manager, and Deputy Launching Authority for this incident, added: "The volunteer crew of Littlehampton RNLI are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As Bea’s experience shows, we really do drop everything to answer the call for help. Although on this occasion everyone was safe and well, we’re always ready to save lives at sea.”
Littlehampton RNLI’s volunteer crew look after the stretch of coast between Bognor Regis and Worthing.
Littlehampton RNLI is independent from the Coastguard and receives no government funding.