The Gobierno helicopter just flew by; somebody must be lost

Started by Myrtle Hogan-Lance, Sun 26 Jan 2014, 14:40

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Michael

Quote from: Nova on Sat  6 May 2017, 13:24
I'd love to do that!  But I'd probably break my neck on the rocks getting there  :giggle:

You and me should go down together Nova. I reckon we'd be perfectly safe.  :whistle:
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Nova

Well at least one of us will be, if we agree to raise the alarm properly instead of one jumping in to "save" the other  :great:
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Michael

Quote from: Nova on Sat  6 May 2017, 16:21
Well at least one of us will be, if we agree to raise the alarm properly instead of one jumping in to "save" the other  :great:

We can take turns holding the lifebelt although if my knee gives out you may have to carry me back up.  :giggle:
[countdown=01,06,2021,13,30][/countdown] until I return to Tenerife! :toothygrin:

Janet

reports of helicopter noise and sirens in Puerto Santiago area ... can anyone confirm??

Michael

Quote from: Janet on Thu 11 May 2017, 18:56
reports of helicopter noise and sirens in Puerto Santiago area ... can anyone confirm??

Nope. Can't hear a thing.
[countdown=01,06,2021,13,30][/countdown] until I return to Tenerife! :toothygrin:


Janet

just seen a video of it flying very low ... nothing yet as to why.

Michael

[countdown=01,06,2021,13,30][/countdown] until I return to Tenerife! :toothygrin:

Janet

kid in a pool incident, apparently, nothing serious.

Janet

Quote from: Janet on Fri  5 May 2017, 10:00
Apart from the two incidents yesterday in Puerto Santiago and Los Gigantes, another search is now into its third day for an angler who fell into the sea the day before yesterday off the Los Realejos coast.

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And sadly, a body has been recovered from the sea today by bomberos. The discovery was made off the coast of Los Silos and, though not yet confirmed, is thought to be that of the angler who fell into the sea off the Los Realejos coast a fortnight ago.