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Nico the dog rescued near Saltcoats

  • Writer: Ayrshire Daily News
    Ayrshire Daily News
  • Jan 6, 2018
  • 2 min read

The Ardrossan Coastguard Rescue Team was called out shortly after 3pm this afternoon to reports of a dog in difficulty on the rocks between Saltcoats and Stevenston.

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The team responded immediately and quickly located Nico, a Staffordshire bull terrier, on the rocks approximately 15 feet below the promenade which runs between Saltcoats and Stevenston, having taken an unexpected jump over the flood defence wall.


A member of the public had also managed to navigate their way along the rocks to where the dog was.


With it being high tide, the team deployed a water rescue operator into the water from a stairway approximately 200 meters from the casualties location and was quickly on the scene, with the team above on the promenade preparing to deploy a specialist animal rescue bag to the casualties below.


Nico the dog, who was frightened but appeared uninjured, was thereafter secured into the animal rescue bag and recovered to the safety of the promenade and reunited with his owner.


The member of the public, who had been given a lifejacket for their safety, was then safely escorted by the team’s water rescue operator back to the stairway and onto dryland.

Despite having taken a considerable fall, we are delighted to report that Nico is uninjured and seems completely unaffected by his adventure this afternoon.


With Nico and all persons safe and well, the team has then stood down and returned to the station to complete the necessary paperwork an sort out all the rescue equipment used. The team has then returned home to continue with their Saturday afternoon, ready to respond at a moment’s notice to the next callout.


The Ardrossan Coastguard Rescue Team is on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to respond to those in need at the coast and beyond.


We would always encourage dog owners to keep their dogs on a lead when at the coast or there is a risk of a fall and to avoid putting themselves in any danger should their dog get into difficulty.


The team is pictured with Nico and some of his owner’s friends who were nearby when the incident unfolded.

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