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Two new helms for Dunbar RNLI s inshore lifeboat welcomed

A DRIVING instructor who started volunteering with Dunbar’s RNLI crew when he was a teenager is one of two new helms on the inshore lifeboat (ILB). Ross McMullen and Chris Woods were put through their paces last week on various scenarios with an assessor and crew and were tested on their knowledge and skills. The duo join long-standing volunteers Alan Blair and Gordon Kirkham as ILB helms – the crew members in charge of the boat. Ross, 35, has been a volunteer for 18 years and wanted to join after his brother Paul and uncle David Koch both served on the crew.

Martin Stephen thanks Dunbar RNLI Lifeboat crew who saved his life 50 years ago

Martin and his wife Jenny, with their grandchildren. Photo: Martin Stephen A MAN saved from drowning off Dunbar has thanked the local RNLI lifeboat crew – and one volunteer in particular – for pulling him from the water in a force 10 gale 50 years ago. Martin Stephen (pictured below), now 71, owes his life to the courage of David Brunton who, despite not being a strong swimmer, jumped into the treacherous swell as Martin sank unconscious beneath the waves. Martin Stephen Martin said: “I had been face down in the water for several minutes and was told later that Mr Brunton dived in fully clothed as I started to sink.”

Norfolk man thanks lifeboat crew - 50 years after rescue

Published: 4:35 PM December 11, 2020    Updated: 4:49 PM December 11, 2020 Martin Stephen and his wife Jenny, with grandchildren (left to right) Leo, Florence, Immy, Raffie and Harry. Grandfather Martin Stephen has written to the lifeboat crew who saved his life in a force ten gale 50 years ago to tell them I owe you everything . - Credit: Martin Stephen/RNLI/PA Wire A Norfolk man has written a heartfelt letter to the lifeboat crew who saved his life 50 years ago to tell them: I owe you everything. Martin Stephen, then aged 21, almost died when he jumped into the sea to try and rescue his cousin David Jeffrey, 11, who had been swept off the rocks at the entrance to Dunbar harbour on December 23, 1970.

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