Peterhead RNLI's newest coxswain Patrick Davidson had no idea his first rescue in his new role would be quite so challenging.
When the call came in that a fishing boat was in trouble, it was just seconds from being smashed on the rocks when Patrick and his crew arrived on scene. In this interview, he explains how they saved the day and returned the grateful fishermen to the safety of the harbour.
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