AN elderly man who had accidentally fallen over the side of his friend's boat this afternoon was rescued by West Kirby lifeboat crew.

The team was requested by HM Coastguard to launch at 1:19pm having received a 999 call from the owner of a yacht anchored near to West Kirby Sailing Club.

The individual had been unable to haul his friend back onto the deck of the vessel and so had to secure him to the stern whilst awaiting for assistance.

Within six minutes the volunteer crew of West Kirby RNLI were launched.

Minutes later they had reached the vessel and were able to pull the casualty out of the tide following his 15 minute immersion in the icy water.

Upon reaching the casualty, the volunteer crew carried out a medical assessment and quickly transferred the casualty to Sandy Lane slipway, having requested that an ambulance be called.

The casualty was passed into the care of HM Coastguard with the support West Kirby Sailing Club, where he was taken into, whilst awaiting the arrival of the ambulance.

Richard Diamond, West Kirby RNLI Lifeboat operations manager said: "Fantastic team work by West Kirby RNLI, North West Ambulance service and local HM Coastguard teams who were all involved in providing quick assistance due to the severity of the water temperature.

"Never hesitate to make a quick call for assistance as individuals who are exposed to extreme cold temperatures run the risk of hypothermia.

"Today's incident could have had a more troubling outcome but for the quick thinking of the yacht owner.

"Dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard if you believe that you or an individual are in danger."