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Scots lifeboat boss calls on everyone to stay ashore after surfer rescue

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A lifeboat crew chief has issued a plea for people to stay ashore during lockdown after being called out to assist a surfer.

Aberdeen Lifeboat was called out by the Coastguard to help a surfer reportedly having difficulty with either getting back on his board or swimming ashore at Aberdeen beach at around 3.30pm today.

When the crew of three arrived around 15 minutes later, they found the surfer on his board and in "no immediate danger".After speaking to the surfer, he made his own way ashore.Bill Deans MBE, operations manager at Aberdeen Lifeboat Station, urged people not to put crews at risk by venturing into the sea.He said: "Like most people, our volunteer lifeboat crew members are self-isolating at home in line with Government

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