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Garie SLSC & SLSS SOG members recognised for Rescue of the Month

January 2021 certainly was busy on and around our beaches with some outstanding rescues being forwarded by Clubs for consideration of the Rescue of the Month.  

Jessika Hay, Louise Skjeime and Paul Cootes from Garie SLSC together to Duty Officers Kane Hughes, Joel Wiseman and RCO Matt Spooner have been awarded Branch Rescue of the Month for the rescue conducted at Watamolla on 22 January. 
The rescue of a 24 year old fisherman who had been swept off rocks in large surf and a friend running off to seek assistance. 
The fisherman was located after the Garie IRB members heard screaming some 2km south of  Watamolla. The fisherman was clinging to a pole, was incredibly weak and deteriorating.  This person is believed to have been in the water for an estimated 2 hours clinging to his floating fishing pole. The patient was  transported to hospital by Helicopter.
This out of hours  rescue also highlighted the effectiveness of  the SLSS initiative, the ‘back to back’ mobile repeater, which allowed all involved to effectively communicate in a well known black spot.  Congratulations to all involved – one lucky fisherman returning home to his family.

Special mentions of other outstanding nominations received :
 Maroubra SLSC members Cameron Fisher and Layla Bonnello for their out of hours assistance given to an elderly gentleman at Yarra Bay on 14 January who had collapsed and was unconscious, not breathing and unresponsive. Cameron & Layla’s training instinctively kicked in ultimtely keeping the patient alive until the ambulance and police arrived.  Amazing work by these members who were just at the beach having a swim on a Thursday afternoon.

Clovelly SLSC members who were patrolling at Garie on 9 January whom performed a significant mass recue of 5 swimmers who were simultaneously swept outside of the flags on this day. Rescues performed with tubes and boards to assist the swimmers and first aid and oxygen were required. The Clovelly lifesaving team were patrolling at an unfamiliar beach and effected a very successful mass rescue which was well resourced and implemented under Patrol Captain Brett McCormick.

Congratulations to all involved in these 3 notable rescues during the month of January 2021.

 

SAVE THE DATE Saturday 27 March 2021

Saturday 27 March 2021 SAVE THE DATE
Sydney Branch Competitors U14  UP     ‘Save the Date’ – Metro Challenge Northern Beaches Clubs verse Sydney Beaches Clubs
Club vs Club …. Branch vs Branch … Northern Beaches vs the South Side !
Unique event with SNB clubs battling it out on the water with SYDNEY Branch clubs to take out bragging rights in the METRO CHALLENGE. Race with your Club … get points for your Branch … every place counts for the final tally.
U14 to Opens …. More details to come ….. lock it into your calendar.

Rescheduled Wanda Carnival 20 February 2021

Wanda SLSC is pleased to announce that the rescheduled 5th Annual Wanda SLSC Tradies “One Club” Carnival is to be conducted on Saturday, 20 February 2020 between 7am to 12noon.
Given the dearth of competition this year Wanda is offering a large number of events (except for boats, R&R and March Past – because of other conflicting events) from U8 to 040 aged competitors including Competitors with a Disability.
Entries are open in SEMS https://sems.sls.com.au/ and will close at 10pm, Sunday, 14 February 2021
Please refer the carnival event page https://www.wandasurfclub.com/event/wanda-carnival-2021/ for the carnival circular and timetable. If you have any questions please contact the Wanda SLSC Office on 02 9523 4343.
Rescheduled Wanda Carnival Flyer 2021

Wanda SLSC recognised for Rescue of the Month December

Congratulations to Wanda Surf Life Saving Club
member Lachlan Crawford who has been recognised as the Branch monthly winner Rescue of the Month for December.  Lachlan successfully rescued 2 near drowning swimmers off track 15 at Wanda Beach on 27 December 2020 at approximately 3.43 pm. Lachlan was not on patrol at the time but was going for a body surf when he spotted the 2 POIs in trouble. Lachlans efforts to respond immediately to rescue these people certainly proved a positive outcome. Assistance was also aided by members of

Elouera SLSC roving patrol, RWC operator Kane Hughes and Cameron Pyett and Jon Hayman Sutherland Shire Lifeguards. A great effort by all involved.
 

A nomination for this month was also recieved from North Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club for 9 year old Maxwell Hawkins who performed a rescue at 1.30 pm on this same day north of North Cronulla whilst he was out paddling his board. Maxwell assisted a lady to shore who was in distress in a rip. Well done Maxwell.