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River Patrols Save Lives After Husband's Tragic Death
21 Dec
Summary
- Annual safety patrols aim to prevent river tragedies during festive nights.
- A widow champions water safety initiatives after her husband's death.
- Community support for unpaid rescue volunteers has been overwhelming.

Annual 'Home and Dry' safety patrols are underway along the River Severn in Shrewsbury, focusing on public safety during the busy festive season. These patrols, operating on Friday and Saturday nights in December, are designed to prevent incidents near the water. The initiative has garnered significant public engagement and support.
Kirsty Walsh, who tragically lost her husband Shane after he fell into the River Severn in 2017, has become a dedicated ambassador for West Mercia Search and Rescue. She participates in the patrols, hoping to spare other families the profound heartbreak her family experienced. The volunteers are highly praised for their dedication.
The patrols receive backing from West Mercia Police and Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service. Following the river patrols, street pastors continue community support into the early hours. Rescuers advise remaining aware near waterways and looking out for one another, emphasizing immediate calls for help and flotation aids in emergencies.




