Episode 6
In St Agnes, the crew are involved in a race against time to rescue two young men. They are reported to be struggling in the water near a notorious headland known as Tubby鈥檚 Head.
There are now over 600 women who are active lifeboat crew, a number which has doubled in the last ten years. In Calshot, Kelley volunteered for the crew 18 months ago, despite not having any boating experience. Now she鈥檚 a valued part of the team and plays a key role in a desperate search for two jetskiers - a father and son - who have capsized near Hythe Marina.
On the north Cornish coast, in St Agnes, Laura is involved in a race against time to rescue two young men who are reported to be struggling in the water near a notorious headland known as Tubby鈥檚 Head.
In Whitby, north Yorkshire, Leah is training to be the station鈥檚 first female helm; her skills are put to the test when the crew are called out to rescue a walker who鈥檚 fallen and injured her leg on inaccessible rocks by the seal colony at Ravenscar.
At Hoylake, on the Wirral Peninsula, Emily and the crew respond to a report about two dog walkers who are stuck in the mud. They are up to their waists in water, and the tide is coming in.
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A race to rescue two youths struggling in the water
Duration: 01:12
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Steven Mackintosh |
Series Producer | David Mackay |
Executive Producer | Sarah Spencer |
Director | Phil Broadhurst |
Producer | Sunny Kang |
Production Company | Blast! Films |