RNLI Sheerness lifeboat launched on early morning distress call
11:00, 17 October 2016
The Sheerness RNLI lifeboat was launched in the early hours of this morning after a distress call was picked up.
The electronic signal had been transmitted from Gillingham Reach in the River Medway at 3.17am.
The volunteer crew launched the all-weather lifeboat The George and Ivy Swanson to investigate the alert.
But the distress signal proved to be "nothing".
Second coxswain Paul Jarvis said: "An extensive search of the area was made using searchlights and direction finding equipment but nothing untoward was found and the ALB returned to station at 5.15 am".
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