The volunteer crew of Bundoran RNLI Lifeboat will host an open day at the life boat station, which will also incorporate an Emergency Services Open Day, on Sunday the 21st of August.
Subject to operational requirements, the volunteer crew of the lifeboat as well as representatives from locally based emergency services, including the National Ambulance Service, An Garda Síochána, Bundoran Fire & Rescue and Donegal Bay Community First Responders, will be on hand to talk to members of the public about the service that they provide and display some of the lifesaving equipment that they use during a callout.
Organiser of the event, volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer Shane Smyth, said: “I’d like to thank all of our emergency service colleagues who have agreed to come on board on the day and are taking the time to talk about their particular role or show their piece of live-saving equipment.
“If you’re interested in any aspect of our local emergency services then this is an event not to miss.”
Also present on the day will be the RNLI’s education team, who will conduct a lifejacket clinic as well as providing kid’s educational Water Safety talk and a demonstration of ‘throw bags’.
A pop-up RNLI shop will also be on hand so that attendees can purchase RNLI souvenirs, while supporting the charity.
The event is free of charge to attend and will take place on the pier at West End, Bundoran, from 1-4pm on Sunday the 21st of August.
Further information can be found on Bundoran RNLI’s Facebook page.