Snowy is never off duty!!

Off-duty fireman Nigel is hailed a hero for rescue after saving drowning kayaker

Off-duty fireman Nigel is   hailed a hero for rescue
AN off-duty fireman has been praised by the man he rescued from drowning, after his kayak capsized during a fishing trip off a Devon beach.
Nigel Snowshall, 42, who is also in charge of volunteers for Exmouth Beach Rescue, was paddle-boarding with his teenage daughter and her friend when his skills were put to the test.
Mr Snowshall was alerted to the 56-year-old man 500 metres off Budleigh Salterton.
He realised the man, who has not been named, was in the sea when his kayak overturned and paddled out to pluck him to safety and return him to his worried wife on the shingle.
"The man was in shock and hypothermic when I got to him," said Mr Snowshall, a watch commander at Exmouth fire station.
"He was exhausted and was beginning to turn blue with cold. He could easily have drowned.
"The man had been fishing in his kayak, but it capsized and he couldn't get back in. He lost his fishing rod and paddle.
"When I got to him he'd been in the water for about 45 minutes. I chaperoned him back in his kayak."
He added: "Back on shore my 14-year-old daughter Emily and her friend Emily Western helped wrap him in towels and get him warm.
"They even put his kayak back on the roof of his car. He was treated by an ambulance crew and taken to Exmouth Hospital suffering from hypothermia."
He was later discharged from hospital, non the worse for his ordeal.
"Conditions were very choppy," said Mr Snowshall. "He was such a long way out that I couldn't see him at first.
"He's very lucky to be alive. His legs were numb. Afterwards he couldn't thank me enough. But luckily this is the sort of thing I do as a member of the beach rescue. It was a good job we spent the day at Budleigh."
Mr Snowshall praised his daughter — also a member of the beach rescue — and her friend for their efforts in helping to comfort the man when he was brought ashore, saying beach rescue training had paid dividends once again.
The Exmouth RNLI inshore rescue boat was also called to the scene and Mr Snowshall paddled lifeboatman Kerry Wreford who was transferred from the inflatable to the beach to help the casualty.

London Triathlon








Courtesy of Swim Safety and the organisers of the London Triathlon the Arancia went to the capital to provide a rescue boat service for the competitors taking part in any of the 3 swim distances. The team that travelled up were BK Flic Maff and Tom.

Over the weekend the team worked hours from 4am until 7pm to cover the races and picked a handful of swimmers out of the water that got in to difficulty during this time.

Travelling up in the Prosite Van the boat was deflated just enough to provide a very comfy platform for the 7+ hour journey up due to both traffic volume and a fire in the Dartford tunnel.
We also used this event to show the clubs pioneering rescue techniques using a stand up paddleboard Courtesy Of Tids who with Jim also joined the Kayak teams to provide a higher point of visibility and help swimmers if required.
A tiring but overall  great weekend was had and our presence was a great success, to celebrate we stopped of to grab some food at the famous Ace Cafe








EBRC Demo

The 4th of August came around and so did our Demo performed for the public beside the octagon, it is our opportunity to show those interested our rescue techniques and equipment an insight into the sport side of Surf Lifesaving and as well as a chance to meet our lifeguards and club members.
The rescues performed were the free swim, Peterson Tube rescue,Torpedo Buoy rescue, Paddleboard, Cobra Ski and IRB rescues on both concious and unconscuiuos patients. Ron our club president provided expert commentary and to cap it all off a mass rescue incorporating every one of the rescues!!

Many thanks and kind regards to all those who kindly donated to the club!!!

Hyde Park Triathlon

ITU Dextro Energy World Championship Series - London
Nigel Snowshall, David Tidball, Sarah Beresford, Felicity Elliott, Little Tom Jones, Sophie Waddell and Georgia Slatter were our contribution to the rescue cover provided in London's famous Hyde Park last weekend, armed with the Arancia Rescue Boat and some Paddle boards. A great weekend was had and though tiring it was well worth the effort for the club.

Nationals!!!!

British Life Saving Sport Championships, sponsored by South West Water
Masters, 7th- 8th Aug, Gyllyngvase, Falmouth, Cornwall
Youth, 10th- 11th Aug, Gyllyngvase, Falmouth, Cornwall
Nippers, 13th- 14th Aug, Gyllyngvase, Falmouth, Cornwall
Open, 11th, 12th Sept, Tolcarne, Newquay, Cornwall.


The British Life Saving Sport Championships sponsored by South West Water promises to be another action packed week and the Trident Swim will be among the events taking place. This 800m open swim event is great fun for all abilities and application forms are available via this 
link.




Also at the British Life Saving Sport Championships, expect competition for Nippers, Youth and Masters and with the third round of the Legacy Oceanman series our participants will be spoilt for choice. For information on how to enter contact Emma Phillips.  

The Championships are not just about participating in Life Saving Sport though. Come and check out the Surf Life Saving GB Trade Village, with beach massages on offer from Esther Fox of Exeter Osteopaths and merchandise available to buy its definitely worth a visit.
By working with Henri Lloyd Falmouth Week we are able to offer more; fire works, displays from the Red Arrows, super yacht races, live music and an awesome party to cap it all off- you don’t have to be a competitor to have a great time!

The dates for your diary are...

British Life Saving Sport Championships, Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth- August 7th to 15th..... don't miss out!

A discount on accommodation is also available to all Surf Life Saving GB members for a limited time only at Tremough Campus. Enjoy the following rates:

Bed and Breakfast single occupancy £28.75 + VAT or £37.50 + VAT for double occupancy.

Self catering accommodation single occupancy for £20.00 + VAT or £25.00+ VAT for double occupancy. 

Todays Patrol

Today was an absolute scorcher, People descended onto Exmouth's sands in droves, today thanks to the newly qualified lifeguards we were able to run two outposts, one based at Orcombe Point the other was just in front of the Lifeboat slipway where our Arancia Surf Rescue boat was situated in case of Emergency.
We responded to 7 first aids, the escort and removal of 11 bathers from Orcombe sand bar and Kierron claimed his first official rescue to a young girl who was unable to swim back following hers and her Fathers lengthy swim out to sea.
A Jellyfish was removed from Orcombe away from the bathers. However it got the last snigger as it managed to stick its tentacle to the side of one of our Lifeguards legs before being disposed of.
We offered advice and information on tides, beach topography, Exmouth's concessions and Exmouth's Landmarks to over 50 individuals and families at Orcombe Point alone.

The volunteers did well today and look forward to improving on our new move towards Orcombe and the rookies experience as we move into the busier periods of the summer.

Lifeguard Course Provided by East Devon Training

Our Lifeguard Course and Exam was run over two weekends 5/6th June and the 19th/20th June by the local company East Devon Training. They are very professional and are a very friendly company to work with.
Based in Exmouth, This Company is both an RLSS UK (Royal Life Saving Society) and a RYA (Royal Yachting Association) Approved Centre.
Andy the Companies Founder can Provide anyone willing to learn with the Knowledge and Physical water-borne ability  to complete any of the following,

RLSS UK (Royal Lifesaving Society UK)
National Beach Lifeguard Qualification
National Pool Lifeguard Qualification
Life-support 1,2, or 3
Emergency Response (Open Water and Inland)









RYA (Royal Yachting Association)
Powerboat Level 1 or 2
Personal Water Craft (PWC)
First Aid


The company also provides 

HSE Recognised (Health and Safety Executive)
Emergency First Aid at Work (6 hours)
First Aid at Work (New three day syllabus)



If this is what you are looking for or interested in then dont hesitate to contact them, the are contactable using the following details. 

 You may also call them on 07878543413
between 0800 and 1700.


The Lifeguard Exam


Sunday the 19th was the penultimate day for our prospective new lifeguards, The Candidates ranged from 16 years old to 47 years young.
The Course itself was The Royal Lifesaving Society National Beach Lifeguard Award and our candidates were

David Tidball.
Keith Hoppins.
Paul 'Jim' Hawkins.
Emily Kelly.
Sophie Waddell.
Georgia Slatter.
Tom Jones.

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They all deserve huge congratulations as all obtained passes thanks to the hard work and effort that they put into the course!!!.