Lifeboat crews praised for double rescue effort

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Crews were paged twice on Saturday afternoon

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Two lifeboat rescues in the same afternoon demonstrated the "flexibility and skills" of volunteer crews, the RNLI said.

Fleetwood's RNLI inshore lifeboat launched at about 13:10 BST on Saturday to assist in the rescue of someone who had fallen from the quay on to mud.

The crew were then paged again at 14:25 and helped tow a boat that had run out of fuel in the Fleetwood Channel.

Lifeboat operations manager Tony Cowell said: "A busy afternoon for us showed off the flexibility and range of skills that make RNLI volunteer crews so special, but what matters most is that everyone came home safely."

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