BBC News, Lancashire
Members of the four Coastguard Crew have been injured after struggling with air season and “significant and strong” waves during an attempt to find someone in the sea.
A person was seen “struggling” in the early hours of Friday morning in Blackpool out of 30 meters (98 feet) for the sea close to the central pier.
After the waves were killed, one of the crew fell into the Helmman and hurt and the boat had to cancel his attempt to defend.
HM Coastguard Fleetwood said that another coastguard crew of a separate boat
A RNLI Blackpool’s boat collided with several large waves, one of which shouted the vessel, said this.
Along with Helmman, three coastguards who entered the water to complete water ingestion of water, light hypothermia, exhaustion and ankle injury to one to complete the water.
They are all recovering at home now.
A helicopter was on Standby during the major operation as HM Coastguard Fleetwood and Litham Crew continued the discovery.
HM Coastguard Fleetwood said that the rescue team entered each other into water as they had saved casualties.
It said: “It was a very challenging shock to reach casualties.
,[The crew member] There was a push and swimming through the same waves that only obstructed the Inshore Lifeboat and chased the casualties, which was on the mercy of tidal streams.
“Tired and already swallowed large amounts of sea water, with a final push of energy he reached the casualt, caught and pulled the sign back to the edge.”
As shallow, however, the rescue team realized that they were “struggling to get their feet”, so two more crew members had to enter the water to pull back into security.
A coastgard spokesperson stated that it was “a very challenging and technical defense”, who exposed whatever can be achieved by working together and “how much we are all ready to go to do our duty”.