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Heinous hoax call sparks fury in north-east councillors

The Macduff and Buckie lifeboats heading for home after the search on August 9 was called off when it was realised the call was a hoax
The Macduff and Buckie lifeboats heading for home after the search on August 9 was called off when it was realised the call was a hoax

Criminals were blasted for making “heinous” hoax calls to the emergency services yesterday after RNLI crews endangered their lives dealing with a false alarm over the weekend.

Macduff and Buckie lifeboats were scrambled at 4pm on Sunday after Aberdeen coastguards received a radio call for help.

The Banff coastguard crew also joined the search which lasted two hours until the incident was established as a hoax.

A coastguard spokeswoman said: “We are treating this as malicious.”

Banff and district councillor Glen Reynolds has now called for the public to be educated about the consequences of malicious calls.

He said: “Whilst recognising that many people that make these calls may have mental health issues, there clearly needs to be better education in place in order that the full and potentially horrendous consequences of such madness are appreciated.

“People who are responsible for fake emergency calls can and should be classified in the same way as those who harass others by repeatedly making false, grossly offensive, obscene or menacing telephone calls.

“They are committing an offence, uselessly wasting vital services, and could be endangering the lives of others by diverting them from those in genuine need.”

His fellow Banff councillor John Cox added: “I’m lost for words and really don’t understand the mentality of it.

“The blue lights do a great job keeping us safe and hoax calls place them in unnecessary danger.”

This is thought to be the ninth hoax call made to Aberdeen Coastguard this year.

Troup councillor Ross Cassie labelled the caller’s actions as “foolish”.


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He said: “Whilst everyone is chasing around looking for the hoax, real emergencies could be going unanswered.

“People need to realise the dangers this puts the lives of others in.”

And councillor Mark Findlater said: “It takes the voluntary professionals who go out and risk their own lives for our safety, into potentially dangerous conditions for no reason.

“It’s a truly heinous crime.”

A spokesman for the coastguard said: “There were two lifeboats sent out in response to a cry for help over the radio.

“Buckie and Macduff lifeboats went out after the call came in just before 4pm.

“Banff coastguard and rescue team members were also out searching the shore.

“It was treated as genuine at the time but there was nothing untoward found.”