Enniskillen RNLI is set to open its inshore lifeboat station to the public this weekend.
The station, which officially opened in 2023, will welcome visitors from 2pm to 5pm on Saturday, September 7 for an open day featuring exhibits from several emergency service organisations.
Rescuers from the Police Service of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Fire Service, Mountain Rescue Team, Police and Community Safety Partnership, and Lough Erne Coastguard Rescue will be joining forces alongside RNLI volunteers.
Demonstrations include a water display by Carrybridge RNLI at 2.45pm and a combined operation between Enniskillen RNLI and the Sligo Rescue 118 Irish Coast Guard at 3pm.
Alongside tours of the station and a lifejacket clinic, younger guests can enjoy bouncy castles.
Ice cream and food will also be available for purchase.
Lifeboat operations manager, Gary Jones, said: "We are delighted to be able to showcase our station and welcome many of the emergency and rescue services we work with on a routine basis.
"Everyone is welcome to come along."
More information about Enniskillen RNLI station can be found at rnli.org.
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