Man (40s) dies after getting into difficulty swimming in Clare
A man (40s) has died after getting into difficulty swimming in Clare.
The casualty was taken from the sea by an Irish Coast Guard helicopter and winched onto the beach at Lahinch where efforts to resuscitate him quickly got underway.
The alarm was raised at around 10.40am today after a person was reported to have disappeared beneath the surface of the water at the popular Clare resort. It’s understood that a surfer spotted the man in trouble but was unable to reach him.
The surfer returned to shore to seek further help and raise the alarm. Several others surfers then rushed into the sea and commenced a search for the missing man.
In the meantime, the Shannon-based search and rescue helicopter, Rescue 115, and the Doolin and Kilkee units of the Irish Coast Guard were alerted and requested to respond to the scene. The Aran Islands RNLI lifeboat was also tasked to the incident.
The helicopter crew carried out a detailed search of the area and about 15 minutes later observed the casualty in the water. The helicopter’s winchman/paramedic was lowered into the sea and quickly recovered the casualty.
Coast Guard volunteers secured a safe landing site for the helicopter on the beach before the casualty was brought ashore. National Ambulance Service paramedics were waiting to take the man into care and commenced efforts to resuscitate him. It’s understood that two off-duty paramedics also offered assistance.
The man was flown to University Hospital Limerick where he later died.
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