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Multiple agencies take part in massive search and rescue operation in the Shannon EstuaryEmergency services called after person went overboard from ferry Teams recover person from the water but the condition of the passenger is not yet knownOperation still live in the area
File image of the Killimer – Tarbert Car Ferry arriving at Killimer in summer 2012. Photo: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
The Coast Guard Rescue Helicopter. Stock image.
Search and rescue teams have recovered a person who went overboard from a ferry in the Shannon Estuary this morning.
The incident occurred on the Tarbert to Killimer ferry. It is understood the person fell overboard shortly after 9am and was in the water for up to two hours.
The Coast Guard Rescue 117 helicopter from Waterford, the Ballybunion Sea and Cliff Rescue Team and several units of lifeboats and local yachts, took part in the search operation.
A spokesperson for the RNLI Kilrush Lifeboat Station, Co Clare confirmed to the Irish Independent that a casualty has been recovered from the water and that an RNLI search is still operational at this moment.
Gardaí also confirmed that they are “assisting emergency services at the scene of an incident near Tarbert, Co. Kerry”.
The condition of the passenger is not yet known, but they have been transported to University Hospital Limerick for treatment.
The ferry journey usually takes about 20 minutes to cross the Shannon Estuary.
File image of the Killimer – Tarbert Car Ferry arriving at Killimer in summer 2012. Photo: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
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