Five interventions in ten days for the Frontignan SNSM station
|Last operation, for the moment, for the SNSM of Frontignan: the towing of a sailboat. – SNSM
The semi-rigid of the Frontignan sea rescue station had a lot of work in about ten days.
In his career as a volunteer rescuer, Jacques De Lalaubie, the boss of the SNSM station in Frontignan, had rarely had so much activity with his other colleagues in such a short time.
Various and varied interventions
Indeed in ten days the Garde Eole 2, the name of the station's super-powerful semi-rigid, came out five times. On Friday October 11, there was the towing of a sailboat with engine and steering failure. On Thursday, volunteers went to help a kitesurfer in difficulty. The previous Saturday they had assisted a semi-rigid boat stranded on the beach of Aresquiers. This operation followed an aid provided to the occupants of a sailboat who were panicked after a strong gust of wind. And finally, let's not forget the intervention of divers to free a recalcitrant anchor from a sailboat.