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12-year-old boy winched to safety after falling while jumping rocks in south Dublin

The incident was first reported to emergency services just before 5pm.

DSC01313 Rescue 116 winching the casualty to safety this afternoon at Bullock Harbour John Fahy John Fahy

A 12-YEAR-OLD boy was winched to safety after injuring himself while jumping rocks at Bullock Harbour in Dalkey, south Dublin, this afternoon.

The incident was first reported to emergency services just before 5pm, with officers from Dublin Fire Brigade and paramedics from the National Ambulance Service arriving on scene soon after, whereupon the boy, who had sustained an ankle injury, received immediate medical treatment.

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10 Dun Laoghaire Coast Guard Dun Laoghaire Coast Guard

Due to the difficult terrain, the Dublin Coast Guard helicopter Rescue 116 was tasked to the incident.

Its winch was used to lift the casualty to an adjoining spot where an ambulance waited to take him to hospital.

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    Mute Colette Kearns
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    May 30th 2016, 11:27 AM

    Learning CPR should be compulsory in all school’s!

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    May 30th 2016, 10:40 AM

    Well done those men on the golf course.
    And the brave men in the fire service.

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    May 30th 2016, 11:36 AM

    Utmost respect to the emergency services here. My aunts flat in Nigeria caught fire yesterday, fire service took 90 minutes to arrive. She lost everything

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    May 30th 2016, 1:54 PM

    Jesus, if they are not going to come for 90 minutes, they might as well not come at all

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    May 30th 2016, 2:16 PM

    My aunt said if it wasn’t for the help of neighbours and a nearby hotel they had put the fire out before the fire brigade arrived.

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    Mute Cal McLaughlin
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    May 30th 2016, 2:25 PM

    90 minutes to Nigeria?
    They did very well.
    Took me 10 hours to get to Lagos a few years ago.

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    May 30th 2016, 1:39 PM

    The car on the blessington roads was there for a day before it was set on fire….where was the council to take it away??

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    May 30th 2016, 12:27 PM

    Who pays the water charges that the firemen use thats what I would like to know.

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    May 30th 2016, 12:50 PM

    There’s a fee per engine i believe. Something like €600 I think ?
    I guess your house or car insurance would pay for it.

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    May 30th 2016, 7:34 PM

    Superb work from all involved during this tragedy. I’m a huge supporter of DFB but there is no mention that they took 25mins to respond despite being 7 minutes from the swords station.

    Also, shame on Roganstown Hotel and Golf Club for not having a defibrillator on site. Crazy considering there is a golf course, gym and pool. Thank goodness the people on the course reacted quickly.

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