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Published 12:41 25 Nov 2017 GMT
Updated 13:58 25 Nov 2017 GMT
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Flares were set off in several location and though the man was able to see one from where he was, the search party could not locate him.
They lost contact with him at around 3.30am when his phone ran out of battery. His car battery had also died. The rescuers called off their search at 4am until first light.
The man was in the car overnight, when temperatures dropped below 0, before his car was found at Lackyle South, an area on a peninsula in the Shannon estuary, at around 9am by the crew of Rescue 115.
He was airlifted to University Hospital Limerick and was 'in good shape' despite his ordeal, according to authorities.
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