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Baltimore Lifeboat on the way to Sherkin Island

Lifeboat called out to respond to woman with jellyfish sting

The woman was feeling unwell with respiratory problems believed to have been caused by anaphylactic shock.

A WOMAN SUFFERING from a jellyfish sting has been taken to hospital after being transported from an island off West Cork this afternoon.

The local lifeboat crew, based at Baltimore, were called out to respond to the incident on Sherkin Island.

According to a Facebook post from the crew, the woman was feeling unwell with respiratory problems believed to have been caused by anaphylactic shock brought about by a jellyfish sting.

It added:

The lifeboat picked up the casualty at Sherkin Island and dropped her to the care of HSE paramedic team and HSE ambulance crew who were waiting at Baltimore Lifeboat Station.

Lion’s mane 

One of the world’s most dangerous jellyfish, the lion’s mane, has been spotted in Irish waters in recent weeks – with sightings off the coasts of Dublin and Galway, as well as Cork.

While the larger variation of the jellyfish can be deadly,  the ones found in Irish waters are comparatively small, expert Pat Ó Suilleabhain of The National Sea Life Centre in Bray told us last week.

“Our waters are much too warm for the larger versions. You could find some with a bell (body) of two metres and tentacles up to 60 metres. But the ones here are much smaller.”

The stings are quite painful. It can be irritating and blister and some people end up with muscle cramp.

While they are rare, respiratory and heart problems can happen in some cases, he said.

The jellyfish only have a lifespan of a year, but dead ones can still sting, so Ó Suilleabhain recommended staying well clear if you should see one washed up on a beach.

If you see one, swim away. The water is their natural habitat, not ours, but we’re much stronger swimmers.

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And if you happen to get stung:

“The first thing you should do is rinse the sting with sea water. Peeing on it does absolutely nothing.

Then, apply a dry cold pack to the area – like ice cubes in a plastic bag wrapped in a t-shirt. If it doesn’t improve, then seek medical help.

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    Mute Angela Kelly
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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:02 AM

    I was hoping Peggy would have been found by now. The weather has been mild enough so hopefully she is ok :(

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    Mute Sharon Obrien
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    Sep 27th 2013, 12:37 PM

    Will people please get your self over to finglas if you have a spare hour,they need all the help they can get over there.Go to DID in Clearwater anytime day or night,,this lady could be your mam or gran,,,,,PLEASE HELP

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    Mute Ava Emc
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    Sep 27th 2013, 4:01 PM

    I hope people help in the area. I really don’t know the area at all. I know Terenure though. Hope someone find her before it gets dark. She has to have sheltered someone. People need to look at their properties and businesses look at their buildings.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:14 AM

    Has anyone ever considered potentially using electronic tagging for poor people like this , i dont know if that a bit extreme but for the elderly sick and children I cant help thinking these things could help ….. maybe a potential business for someone that knows the world of gps etc

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    Mute Tony Slap
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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:21 AM

    And Jonny perhaps you could wear a bell around your neck so people could have time to avoid you.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:25 AM

    Most people carry their phones with them -maybe they could be tracked by Gardai in these cases. In a less Orwellian way than your post suggests. Interesting idea though

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    Mute Dublinjonny
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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:31 AM

    Lol Dar im thinking more along the lines of a bracelet or something like that , i know in Margrets case it wouldnt make a difference , but a lot of times in the past people have just walked out of nursing homes and kids out of creches etc . I was thinking along the lines of the systems in marernity wards were a tag sets of an alarm when the walk past the front door etc . Basically some little bracelet or some piece of thing kinds like how shops tags set of alarms . Maybe not so much gps … although for a young child I would consider it if it affordable

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    Mute Dar Ryl
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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:40 AM

    Whatever device it is would need recharging all the time which kinda leads me back towards a phone. A downloadable app that family members could install On a phone. Protection would be needed to keep the user safe though. You may be onto something I suppose. Some app that would need confirmation from Gardai or the Mobile networks in cases like this to stop criminals misusing it

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:44 AM

    A while back, MIT were working on GPS shoes, which would be recharged by walking. I don’t know what happened to that.

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    Mute Dublinjonny
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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:49 AM

    On my phone dar i have a tracking app that logs the gps when its reported stolen to my insurance company im sure that the same app could easily work in the case of someone going missing there are lots of apps like that about . But how effective they could be for kids and elderly when they wouldnt have phones really .

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    Mute Dar Ryl
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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:57 AM

    Most elderly do have phones these days don’t they. Not smartphones as such though -you’re right there. More likely some hideous yoke with big buttons. A type of phone that’s easy to use with built in GPS that a trusted family member could be alerted by email if a person deviated from their normal travel patterns. It would need to be very safe though but the technology is there already. This lady is from Terenure right so being near glasnevin at a late hour could alert a family member who contacts and finds her

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    Mute aisloy
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    Sep 27th 2013, 12:07 PM

    There is a watch for elderly people with dementia that has been developed for this very reason. Look at watchie.com

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    Mute aisloy
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    Sep 27th 2013, 12:09 PM

    It is being launched soon apparently, looks good

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    Mute Richelle Doyle
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    Sep 27th 2013, 12:09 PM

    They do that to babies in the maternity hospital so you weren’t far off with your suggestion!!

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    Mute Dar Ryl
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    Sep 27th 2013, 12:15 PM

    Looks deadly ashloy. Brilliant, once it’s hacker proof. I wouldn’t want just anyone being able to access data associated with it. Will be a very interesting product when it comes to market.
    There is scope for abusing it though. People are still entitled to privacy.

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    Mute Emma Darrer
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    Sep 27th 2013, 12:35 PM

    There is a gps watch for those with dementia ..Alzheimer’s
    V expensive tho

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    Mute New Property
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    Sep 27th 2013, 1:28 PM

    As far as I can remember think in South Africa I seen you can get a chip put into you. Simlar to the ones they put in pets. I get even if I wernt sick just incase.

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    Mute Maggie may
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    Sep 27th 2013, 2:30 PM

    There is an app for smart phones for children with disabilities if they get lost or run away so they can be traced by GPS by their carers

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    Sep 27th 2013, 4:06 PM

    I know in the high dependency units in nursing homes the residents get a bracelet or anklet with an alarm on it that goes off if they try to leave the home (if they are prone to wandering). The nurses check them every week to make sure they are still working. Anywhere I have been anyway..

    But yes, having something discreet and not heavy would be of benefit to anyone trying to care for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia, and allow them to retain their independence longer, because they can go out and always be found if they lose their way back. The chips aren’t big, and considering the forecasted rise in these conditions we are faced with – it is something that will most definitely be needed.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:43 AM

    Stop bickering and have respect . Guys be extra alert . And let’s hope she turns up soon as each day goes on it’s more heart ache for the family

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    Mute Richard Casey
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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:45 AM

    Well said aisling. There is a persons welfare at stake here and some people are more concerned with bickering.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:56 AM

    Not bikering ashling , when things like this happen Its always good to at least discuss or explore ways and means to provent it from happening again to someone else good ideas or bad its only natural for people to find a solution . Of couse it goes without saying that people should be pay extra attention while out and about until that poor lady is found and found well im hoping checking sheds etc before the weather changes espically

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    Sep 27th 2013, 1:09 PM

    Dublin Johnny,
    Alzheimer’s as I’m sure you’re aware is a medical condition. All the discussion in the world will not prevent repeats. The lady took her dog for a walk, something she does regularly, do you want to stop her doing that.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:41 AM

    This story bothers the hell outta me. Reminds me of that poor old girl that went missing from an old folks home around Christmas a few years back.
    Really hope there’s a better outcome here.

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    Mute Richard Casey
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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:13 AM

    Really hope that peggy is found safe and well and I can only imagine what her family are feeling right now. Increase public awareness for Peggy and share this article on your Facebook etc…fingers crossed.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:13 AM

    Hope shes ok..

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    Mute Sam Rhodes
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    Sep 27th 2013, 12:28 PM

    If anyone wants to assist in the search the meeting point is DID Electrical in Clearwater, Finglas. Searches are ongoing.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 4:36 PM

    The turn out this morning was brilliant sadly nothing new to report we searched tolka valley park today and the helicopter was also out Peggy has no money or bus pass or phone with her and as far as we know the dog is still with her. The search is ongoing so if anyone has time call into DID in finglas and there is also updates on the DID Electrical Facebook page.

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    Mute Emer Caffrey
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    Sep 27th 2013, 4:35 PM

    perhaps if the Garda dog squad were called in to help find the dog, it might help locate poor peggy

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    Sep 27th 2013, 12:13 PM

    GPS would be great for safety, as long as it’s a matter of personal choice.

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    Mute Criminal
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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:26 AM

    WARNING girls. Stop editin your photos for facebook. What if you go missin :/

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:46 AM

    Nice profile pic, really shows off your blue

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:47 AM

    Idiot.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 5:24 PM

    You are an egg

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    Sep 27th 2013, 12:50 PM

    Just on another note do the Guards etc. Know if she could have had the means (money) to have travelled further via bus etc ?

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    Sep 27th 2013, 1:30 PM

    She hadnt got a purse with her so there assuming she has no money with her

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    Mute Saoirse Geraghty
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    Sep 27th 2013, 3:47 PM

    Has the dog been found??

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    Mute New Property
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    Sep 27th 2013, 1:40 PM

    Same thing happened to our family friend, he was out got losted stop a taxi and gave our address by some miracle, we hadn’t seen him in a year. But sad thing was he didn’t know why or were he was. It was lucky he didn get out else were we live 25kms from his home. Maybe ask did anyone see a elderly wonman with out a dog.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 10:51 PM

    In nursing homes They have an ankle braclet that goes off when the patient goes near the door. The doors automatically lock. My gran had Alzheimer’s and she used to wander around the wards a lot . Poor Peggy hope u are found safe and sound. Hope Casper ur dog will get u home .

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:26 AM

    Like the third reich maybe jonny ?

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:35 AM

    Shellagh yes like the Nazi and there advanced gps and tracking systems . You phone is constantly tracking you. As i said im not sure on the idea but i know without any doubt that something like this could save lives but on the other hand could easily be taken advantage of . It would be something that would need massive legislation over for use etc.

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    Sep 27th 2013, 11:22 PM
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    Sep 28th 2013, 9:16 AM

    Wondering why this is not all over the news now. Surely this is an emergency and deserve huge exposure? Please God she is found this morning, there is a large effort to locate her in the general Finglas area, with the search being coordinated in D.I.D Electrical. (Looking for volunteers) #findpeggy

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    Sep 28th 2013, 1:23 AM

    i hope the poor lady is found soon, its so sad to think shes out there alone and frightened

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