janeK
Well-Known Member
Here are the latest stats for the RNLI:
Key RNLI figures in 2012
• RNLI lifeboats launched 8,231 times
• RNLI lifeboats rescued 7,912 people
• RNLI lifeguards responded to 14,519 incidents
• RNLI lifeguards assisted 16,414 people
• The RNLI Flood Rescue Team deployed 12 times
• 4,073 (49%) lifeboat launches were to recreational craft
• 798 (10%) lifeboat launches were to commercial craft (fishing boats and other commercial vessels)
• 1,489 (18%) lifeboat launches were to boats with mechanical failure
• Tower lifeboat station had the most launches overall and the most for an inshore lifeboat
• Southend-on-Sea had the most launches for a coastal lifeboat station
• The two new RNLI stations, Leverburgh and Lough Ree, had 11 and 14 launches respectively.
Thank goodness we have the RNLI, howeveer 18% of launches were for mechanical what exactly is covered in this category - is running out of fuel a % of these figures?
also is there a trend for more breakdowns at the start than mid or end of the season. If there was a large % of engine failure due to maintenance issues, would be good to know what was the most common breakdown cause.
I just hope that everyone of those 21,000+ persons rescued, showed their appreciation by making a donation, the least they can do when others are risking their lives for them.
What do others think????
JaneK
Key RNLI figures in 2012
• RNLI lifeboats launched 8,231 times
• RNLI lifeboats rescued 7,912 people
• RNLI lifeguards responded to 14,519 incidents
• RNLI lifeguards assisted 16,414 people
• The RNLI Flood Rescue Team deployed 12 times
• 4,073 (49%) lifeboat launches were to recreational craft
• 798 (10%) lifeboat launches were to commercial craft (fishing boats and other commercial vessels)
• 1,489 (18%) lifeboat launches were to boats with mechanical failure
• Tower lifeboat station had the most launches overall and the most for an inshore lifeboat
• Southend-on-Sea had the most launches for a coastal lifeboat station
• The two new RNLI stations, Leverburgh and Lough Ree, had 11 and 14 launches respectively.
Thank goodness we have the RNLI, howeveer 18% of launches were for mechanical what exactly is covered in this category - is running out of fuel a % of these figures?
also is there a trend for more breakdowns at the start than mid or end of the season. If there was a large % of engine failure due to maintenance issues, would be good to know what was the most common breakdown cause.
I just hope that everyone of those 21,000+ persons rescued, showed their appreciation by making a donation, the least they can do when others are risking their lives for them.
What do others think????
JaneK
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