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Helicopter rescue operation in the Highlands saves three stranded individuals

Emergency services respond swiftly to a tide-related incident in Rosemarkie Bay.

Helicopter rescuing stranded individuals in the Highlands
A dramatic helicopter rescue operation saves three lives in the Highlands.

Incident Overview

This morning, a dramatic rescue operation unfolded in the Highlands as three individuals found themselves stranded by rising tides in Rosemarkie Bay. The incident occurred around 11 am, prompting immediate action from local emergency services. Located on the Black Isle, approximately 15 miles northeast of Inverness, Rosemarkie Bay became the scene of a swift response to ensure the safety of those cut off from the shore.

Emergency Response

Upon receiving the distress call, emergency services quickly mobilized to the area. A coastguard helicopter from Inverness was dispatched to assist the stranded individuals, showcasing the efficiency and readiness of local rescue teams. In addition to the helicopter, an RNLI lifeboat from Kessock was also deployed, arriving at the scene shortly after am.

Crews from coastguard stations in Cromarty and Inverness joined the operation, highlighting the collaborative efforts of various emergency services in the region.

Successful Rescue and Aftermath

The rescue operation concluded successfully, with all three individuals safely transported to Inverness Airport. They arrived at the Dalcross-based facility around pm, where they were assessed for any potential injuries. A spokesperson for the coastguard later confirmed to local media that “everybody was safe and well,” providing reassurance to the community about the effectiveness of the rescue efforts. This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of coastal environments and the importance of being aware of tide schedules when engaging in outdoor activities.


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