'The next thing I remember is waking up in the lifeboat'

Last year, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in Northern Ireland said it came to the aid of 469 people – 16 of those were deemed to have had their lives saved.

There are 46 RNLI stations across Ireland, strategically sited along the coastline and on major inland waterways. Ten of those are in Northern Ireland.

This year one of them, in Newcastle, County Down, celebrates its 200th anniversary.

In August 1998, William Irvine went fishing with three friends on the rocks at Maggie's Leap just outside Newcastle when he got into difficulty. He has spoken to BBC News NI about his experience of being rescued by the RNLI.

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