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New Year's Rescue: Man Saved From Whitby Tide
2 Jan
Summary
- A young male was rescued after being trapped by the incoming tide in Whitby.
- Emergency services used a rope cast from 70-80 meters above to reach the stranded individual.
- The rescued male was cold and wet but reported to be otherwise well.

A young man was dramatically rescued on New Year's Day in Whitby after becoming trapped by the rising tide. The incident occurred at the West Cliff area shortly after midday, with the individual found stranded on rocks at the foot of a cliff. Whitby Coastguard and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service collaborated in the emergency response.
The rescue operation involved the skillful use of a rope cast, thrown from an estimated height of 70 to 80 meters above the stranded male. This allowed emergency personnel to safely reach and bring the individual to safety.
Cold and wet but reported to be otherwise well, the casualty was handed over to Yorkshire Ambulance Service for essential warm-up and further medical checks. HM Coastguard emphasized the importance of checking tide times before visiting coastal areas, reminding the public that timely action and remaining in place were crucial for the successful rescue.




