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22: 37: 250: 153: 327:. The shear legs are put in place. The chair is attached to the endless whip and raised to the tower. When everything on the ground is set, the coxswain signals the tower. One member of the tower crew gets in the chair and sits down, clips in, and signals the ground crew. The rider must be stopped in a controlled manner and removed from the chair. Time stops when the ground crew is called to attention by the coxswain. 94:"A very violent gale from the came on yesterday, with thunder and lightning, and the night was extremely stormy. number of heavily-laden collier brigs had sailed on the preceding day for the Baltic, and people became very anxious about their safety, and are so yet. The wind blew a hurricane this morning between two and three o'clock, the sea being very high. About four o'clock the brigantine 316:
signals to the coxswain who returns the signal. The ground crew attaches the high line through the chair to the endless whip and raises the high line to the tower. Once the high line reaches the tower, it is attached to the mast with a round turn and two half hitches and a signal is passed to the coxswain.
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One member of the ground crew ties the whip block tail to the shot line. The coxswain signals the tower, and the tower returns the affirmative signal. The tower then hauls the whip up to them on the shot line, and ties the whip block tail to the mast with a round turn and two half hitches. The tower
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Life Brigade got the apparatus out, and in a short time they had a line fixed across the vessel. Having connected the ship with the shore by means of a hawser, a cradle was sent off, and the crew (five in number), with the master's wife and child, were safely brought ashore. This is the first time
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arm signaling is allowed between the tower and ground. At the go signal, time begins and does not stop until the participant who is being rescued from the tower is on the ground and the coxswain calls the crew to attention again.
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was made. Locations included Denver, Downham Market and Great Yarmouth. Scenes include the use of the mortar, rocket and breeches buoy. The recording is now available on the East Anglian Film Archive website.
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Judges are responsible for halting progress if they deem a situation unsafe, and for correcting the situation as well as assessing penalties for violations such as talking and crossing the water line.
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device used to extract people from wrecked vessels, or to transfer people from one place to another in situations of danger. The device resembles a round emergency
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into the high line and hooks it to the blocks. The crew hauls on the blocks tightening the high line and secures it to the deadman with a
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No further talking is allowed by anyone except for the coxswain and the two participants in the tower. No communication other than
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that a volunteer corps has had the opportunity of rescuing shipwrecked crew, and South Shields therefore carries off the laurel.
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Before the event the crew sets up their equipment, which includes a thin shot line attached to the tower simulating the
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was replaced by rockets to shoot lines to ships in distress. In 1967 a documentary on the inventor
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Described as the first use of the apparatus, a re-enactment took place 150 years later.
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calls the four or five scouts remaining on the ground to attention.
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Life Brigades mustered with great expedition their rendezvous. The
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Personal experience of being a coastguard for thirty two years
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An early rescue using the equipment took place in 1866.
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Roberts, L, Dorris, M. "Working at Height Training".
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