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3. Justyn and Kelley - Calshot Lifeboat
50:51||Season 1, Ep. 3This month we are joined by husband and wife, Justyn and Kelley from Calshot lifeboat, to hear about what they do for the RNLI!We want to ask your questions on the next episode, so get in touch with the show with anything you want us to ask:Email - rnli@stjohnscollege.co.ukTwitter @sjcradionow #sjcrnliProduced and edited by Tom Russell
2. Danni - Calshot Lifeboat
52:06||Season 1, Ep. 2This month on the RNLI show, we are joined by Danni from Calshot Lifeboat to talk about some of her shouts! The Sailing Club also join us this month to ask her some questions!We want to ask your questions on the next episode, so get in touch with the show with anything you want us to ask:Email - rnli@stjohnscollege.co.ukTwitter @sjcradionow #sjcrnliProduced and edited by Tom Russell
Bank Holiday Safety Message - Arran
01:13|The RNLI is warning people to take beach safety seriously ahead of some of the highest tides of the year over the coming days, which often see people becoming cut off and requiring the charity’s help. The Spring tide will peak on Wednesday 28 April. The lifesaving charity is urging people to check the weather and tides before visiting the coast.In an emergency at the coast call 999 and ask for the Coastguard. · Visit a lifeguarded beach where possible and swim between the red and yellow flags - find your nearest at rnli.org.uk/lifeguardedbeaches· Wherever you are, check the weather forecast, tide times and read local hazard signage to understand local risks· If you fall into the water unexpectedly, FLOAT TO LIVE. Fight your instinct to thrash around, lean back, extend your arms and legs, and Float.· In an emergency dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.
Bank Holiday Safety Message - Tom
00:56|The RNLI is warning people to take beach safety seriously ahead of some of the highest tides of the year over the coming days, which often see people becoming cut off and requiring the charity’s help. The Spring tide will peak on Wednesday 28 April. The lifesaving charity is urging people to check the weather and tides before visiting the coast.In an emergency at the coast call 999 and ask for the Coastguard. · Visit a lifeguarded beach where possible and swim between the red and yellow flags - find your nearest at rnli.org.uk/lifeguardedbeaches· Wherever you are, check the weather forecast, tide times and read local hazard signage to understand local risks· If you fall into the water unexpectedly, FLOAT TO LIVE. Fight your instinct to thrash around, lean back, extend your arms and legs, and Float.· In an emergency dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.
1. Tom - RNLI Lifeguard Supervisor, South Central
42:32||Season 1, Ep. 1Welcome to the first-ever RNLI show here on SJC Radio. This month we are joined by Gabbi and Tom from the RNLI and Charlie, Arran, and Tom from St Johns are asking the questions! If you are interested in anything mentioned in this podcast have a look at these links:RNLI website - http://rnli.org/Lifeguards South Central social media:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/rnli_lifeguards_sc (@rnli_lifeguards_sc)Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rnlilifeguardssouthcentral/ (@rnlilifeguardssouthcentral)We want to ask your questions on the next episode, so get in touch with the show with anything you want us to ask:Email - rnli@stjohnscollege.co.ukTwitter @sjcradionow #sjcrnliProduced and edited by Tom Russell
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