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What it takes to become a coastguard | What it takes to become a coastguard |
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People across Devon and Cornwall are undergoing training to become local coastguards | People across Devon and Cornwall are undergoing training to become local coastguards |
A group of new coastguard volunteers in Devon are undergoing an intensive training programme to help save lives. | A group of new coastguard volunteers in Devon are undergoing an intensive training programme to help save lives. |
Thirteen new recruits in the south west have been put through their paces, completing a mix of online and practical training, including a water rescue at Brixham Beach. | Thirteen new recruits in the south west have been put through their paces, completing a mix of online and practical training, including a water rescue at Brixham Beach. |
Caroline Pellow, who works as a solicitor in her day job, said she was inspired to sign up for the role because her friends were rescued by the coastguard when she was younger. | Caroline Pellow, who works as a solicitor in her day job, said she was inspired to sign up for the role because her friends were rescued by the coastguard when she was younger. |
Area commander for south Devon and south-east Cornwall Drew Parkinson said the job could be "tough", but teams bonded together well and looked after each other. | |
Caroline Pellow said she was looking forward to her first call out after completing the training | Caroline Pellow said she was looking forward to her first call out after completing the training |
Ms Pellow said: "I waited until my kids were a bit older and I felt like I had a bit more time to volunteer. | Ms Pellow said: "I waited until my kids were a bit older and I felt like I had a bit more time to volunteer. |
"When I have done first-aid courses before, you hope that you won't have to use it, but all of this we will end up needing to use at some point, so it gives it an extra element that you want to get it right and keep practicing." | "When I have done first-aid courses before, you hope that you won't have to use it, but all of this we will end up needing to use at some point, so it gives it an extra element that you want to get it right and keep practicing." |
She said it was not a role people could take on "too lightly". | She said it was not a role people could take on "too lightly". |
"I think when you are actually doing it and you are trying to pull people out of the water, you are just thinking about that, and you have a lot of adrenaline," said Ms Pellow. | "I think when you are actually doing it and you are trying to pull people out of the water, you are just thinking about that, and you have a lot of adrenaline," said Ms Pellow. |
Drew Parkinson said people joined the coastguard teams to get a "bit of a thrill" from their corporate jobs | Drew Parkinson said people joined the coastguard teams to get a "bit of a thrill" from their corporate jobs |
Mr Parkinson said local coastguard teams across the South West dealt with up to 200 incidents a year. | Mr Parkinson said local coastguard teams across the South West dealt with up to 200 incidents a year. |
He said coastguards dealt with their "fair share of traumatic incidents", adding there were a number of fatalities around the coast every year. | He said coastguards dealt with their "fair share of traumatic incidents", adding there were a number of fatalities around the coast every year. |
He added local teams could have up to six or seven incidents a day during the summer, so finding a balance between volunteering, a day job and family life could be "quite difficult". | He added local teams could have up to six or seven incidents a day during the summer, so finding a balance between volunteering, a day job and family life could be "quite difficult". |
"It can be tough, but the teams are really lucky they bond together well and look after each other," he said. | "It can be tough, but the teams are really lucky they bond together well and look after each other," he said. |
Drew Parkinson said knowing you have helped someone in need as a coastguard was important | Drew Parkinson said knowing you have helped someone in need as a coastguard was important |
Jack Browse, who was born and raised in Brixham, said he joined the team because he wanted to give back to his community. | Jack Browse, who was born and raised in Brixham, said he joined the team because he wanted to give back to his community. |
He said: "I am a general builder based in Brixham so it is good for callouts, and I can be on hand whenever I need to." | He said: "I am a general builder based in Brixham so it is good for callouts, and I can be on hand whenever I need to." |
Jack Browse was born and raised in Brixham and joined the coastguards to give back to his local community | Jack Browse was born and raised in Brixham and joined the coastguards to give back to his local community |
Describing the water training exercise undertaken by the new recruits, he said: "You don't realise how exhausting it is until you get [to] land. It's quite life-like." | Describing the water training exercise undertaken by the new recruits, he said: "You don't realise how exhausting it is until you get [to] land. It's quite life-like." |
Mr Browse also said there was a "good community" within the coastguards. | Mr Browse also said there was a "good community" within the coastguards. |
He said he had met new people from different areas through the training, who he may have not met in his day job. | He said he had met new people from different areas through the training, who he may have not met in his day job. |
Drew Parkinson said local coastguard teams across the South West deal with up to 200 incidents a year | Drew Parkinson said local coastguard teams across the South West deal with up to 200 incidents a year |
Lucy Holmes has been a coastguard for about two years, and works at the Brixham Marina. | Lucy Holmes has been a coastguard for about two years, and works at the Brixham Marina. |
She said she became a coastguard after being airlifted on two occasions due to a skiing and surfing incident. | She said she became a coastguard after being airlifted on two occasions due to a skiing and surfing incident. |
"It is a really rewarding role," said Mrs Holmes. | "It is a really rewarding role," said Mrs Holmes. |
Lucy Holmes said she has been a coastguard for about two years | Lucy Holmes said she has been a coastguard for about two years |
She added: "You never know when your pager goes off where you will be going. | She added: "You never know when your pager goes off where you will be going. |
"You just drop everything and go. | "You just drop everything and go. |
"It is a real privilege to be involved in helping people." | "It is a real privilege to be involved in helping people." |
Mr Parkinson said the south west coastguard teams had about 550 volunteers and were frequently recruiting to "keep on top of that level". | Mr Parkinson said the south west coastguard teams had about 550 volunteers and were frequently recruiting to "keep on top of that level". |
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