Man airlifted from Tramore beach after cardiac arrest

Hottest temperature of year so far at 27.1 degrees recorded in Newport, Mayo

Surfers line the shore on Tramore Beach in Co Waterford. A man was airlifted from the beach yesterday afternoon after suffering a heart attack.  Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons/The Irish Times
Surfers line the shore on Tramore Beach in Co Waterford. A man was airlifted from the beach yesterday afternoon after suffering a heart attack. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons/The Irish Times

A man in his 70s was airlifted from Tramore beach yesterday afternoon after suffering a cardiac arrest.

The Irish Coast Guard helicopter search and rescue team was called to Tramore beach in Co Waterford at 12.45pm yesterday after the alarm was raised.

The man was airlifted to a nearby rugby pitch where he was transferred by ambulance to Waterford University Hospital and treated for cardiac arrest.

The identity and condition of the man is unknown.

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Temperatures on the southeast coast reached 23 degrees yesterday, while Moorepark near Fermoy in Cork experienced highs of 26 degrees.

The hottest temperature recorded so far in 2014 was in Newport, Co Mayo, where it reached 27.1 degrees on Tuesday.

A spokesman for the Irish Coast Guard said there has been a noticeable spike in callouts in recent weeks as the summer weather set in.

“There have been big issues with people using inflatables in open water,” he said, warning that swimmers should refrain from using inflatable li-los in coastal areas.

Sorcha Pollak

Sorcha Pollak

Sorcha Pollak is an Irish Times reporter specialising in immigration issues and cohost of the In the News podcast