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Shrewsbury Town Council’s Staff Throw Line Training

Shrewsbury Town Council's Staff Throw Line Training

Last week, members of Shrewsbury Town Council’s operational staff received training from Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service on how to use throw lines in case of an emergency in the River Severn.

As part of the Council’s collective response to river safety, twenty members of the operational staff took part in the RNLI Waterside Responder training at the fire station in Castlefields.

Helen Ball, town clerk for the Council, said: “A lot of our land in Shrewsbury is adjacent to the river and it made sense to have our operational staff undergo training to use the vital life-saving throw lines which are placed at intervals along the river side.

“This type of training will give our staff the extra confidence to use the throw lines should they find themselves in those circumstances.”

Assistant Chief Fire officer Dan Quinn said: "We have been unfortunate enough to see some tragedies in the water in Shropshire this year and so training sessions like this are incredibly important. It was great to see more than 20 of Shrewsbury Town Council's operatives attending the throwline training last week. These are the people who are out in the community and may well be able to help if someone is in trouble.

"The session was really well received, and it was great to see the operatives get involved with both the theory and practical elements. The town council staff are around the areas on a daily basis and, like us, have the chance to have conversations and share knowledge on things like water safety. We welcome more opportunities to work with our partners in the future to keep Shropshire safe.

“It is great to see people enjoying themselves around the water, but we want them to be doing it safely.”

If you see someone in difficulty in the water, do not enter it yourself, call 999 and ask for the fire service. If you happen to end up in the water unexpectedly then remember to float on your back and make a star shape for approximately 60 seconds until you have acclimatised to the water and can get your breathing under control.

More throw line courses have been organised for businesses by Shrewsbury BID and Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service.

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Published: 2 August 2022