I lost my nephew for 5 minutes in a mall. I was calling his name when an older woman waved at me. As I ran towards she called “ Are you looking for a white- headed toddler.? “ That was a perfect description, so I inhaled finally. He was standing in front of a of a Spencer’s , looking at a cool lighted ball. The older woman said she knew he was too small to be without family so she was watching him until we came looking. I blessed her then and I bless her now. Thank god for all the anonymous angels who keep an eye on wandering toddlers until they are collected by their lost families.
@@nancyturnbough8609I have a similar story that happened in a mall. My sister and my dad went to go and get some ice cream, I was on the other side of the ice cream shop minding our bags when a 5 year old was running and accidentally bumped into a woman who looked like she was in her 40s-60s, and the woman shouted “Jesus Christ look where your going!” In a very loud voice. The girl silently said “sorry” and ran back to her mom and her brother. I was so scared and I just stared at the woman as she walked out of the mall. Then a woman in her 30s came up to me and said “Just ignore her your alright” something along those words. After that day I’d always wish her the best of luck in life
@@travismaguire1349 you realise they aren't ALLOWED to do anything, right? They can only give people a epi pen or the green whistle anything strong must be given by paramedics. So, maybe don't criticise something when you yourself have no idea about the situation, not to mention one of the part time life guards is a full time paramedic. 🙄
I know! I'm not exactly sure what was going on, but whether it was acute appendicitis or a ruptured appendix, that can be so excruciating. I had acute appendicitis and it was so awful...way more painful than you'd expect
9:08 "If it was ten before, what it is now?" "ARRRRRRGHH!!!" "Righto, that's a ten." Paramedics with a light sense of humor are awesome. Blocked intestines are nasty, especially if it develops into diverticulitis. I remember the pain when my gall bladder ruptured, it was the one time of my life that I've ever experienced blinding pain, as in all I could see was white spots my brain was being so overloaded. I don't even remember how I called for an ambulance, I just remember the sudden ripping pain, a few moments of absolutely white hot pain, and then I'm looking up at the ceiling of an ambulance with 5 mg of morphine circulating through me.
@@ErrorlVlacro Do you know how strong morphine is? During WW2, medics carried morphine syrettes to be given to people who had been SHOT, and those syrettes only carried 1.5 mg in a saline suspension
@@vagabond1425 MG is nothing. The tablets come in 20, 30, 40, 60, and 120 mg. If it was only 1.5 MG in ww2 that explains why all the soldiers kept saying it did nada for their pain. 😅
You lifeguards do amazing at your job just using every little bit of practice and skill is amazing! Please keep that up and credits to the film crew. Thank you Bondi lifeguards
I love all of you Bondi Lifeguards, but Jethro is my heart-adopted favorite. 💖 Hope all of you great men had an amazing Happy Father's Day. Love, hugs and prayers to one and all, from somewhere near Seattle.
Tbh it ain't that bad I got stung by one surfing on leg it don't sting but it makes your lymphoid like your thigh it gets really sore for like 30 45 minutes but the bubbles where the sting is don't go away for 1_2 days so overall it's okay not that but it's still hurts alot
My son (3 years old) got away from my husband on the beach in CA while I was getting ready in a hotel room to be the MOH in my best friend wedding. When he called me hysterical i knew he had been searching frantically for a while before he made that phone call. I've never run so fast in my life. Thankfully we found him after about 10 minutes. He was happily playing trains in the same blissfully unaware that he was even lost. Scariest moment of my life.
I’ve had a blocked intestine before and it is horrible generally would consider it a 10/10 it felt like my stomach was being ripped apart from the inside out
idk number two my first thought was gallbladder. that was where my pain was. and it legit felt like shattered glass rubbing up into my insides. and i have stepped on glass before. so i knew the grinding pain. it was a definite grinding and it came on outta the blue and morphine did nothing to sate the pain. they put me on multiple doses of morphine and some other medication and nothing made the pain go away. but luckily the kid is ok thankfully.
I've had a blocked intestine before and its the worst pain i have ever felt, it was a 1000 times worse then when i broke my wrist. i had to have Fentanyl, they skipped morphine and oxi whent straight to the big stuff. good on the kid dealing with that because its horrid!
hundred percent, if i go to a hospital and they go "we are going to administer katamine" i wanna sit there and tell em "ah dont worry, already got some myself" and watch them look baffeld
appendicitis pain is usually central , not to the left like most expect. I am surprised the medic doesn't know that. It also has rebound tenderness, which means that when you push down on the abdomen it is midly painful, but when you take. your fingers off it becomes excrutiating
The appendix is actually to right of your body. Coming from someone who has had appendicitis I can say my pain was towards the right side. I have heard of people saying their pain was central but I’ve also heard people say that they feel pain in their back towards the right side. I think it depends on the case, so them guessing that that kid had appendicitis is understandable lol.
The seizure one Ive seen someone have a seizure it made my teacher panic cus aperently it normally happens but normally during math which is the class I am not with the people it happened this year too
@@stephenlukyn2138 definitely, it is why some were fighting for higher pay, people misunderstood thinking it was more pay for general living. When in reality it is actually that the money they are earning is not enough to encourage someone to withstand abuse verbally and physically on a regular basis. 🤷♀
I had it once when I developed appendicitis and needed an ambulance, worked really well. The ER nurse took it off me when I got there, but she immediately put in an IV and gave me morphine, was wonderful!
That kid with the blue bottle sting made me cry I have 7 baby cousins that part of that episode as singlets says made me feel sick to the stomach if that was one of my 7 baby cousins I dare not even think
I guess the first video is a good reminder to consider physical factors when someone just seems really emotional. I bet if the mother had been helped to calm down and cool down she wouldn't have gotten into that state.
"Probably because he is a boy" nah get out. People are much more dismissive of women's and girls' pain but believe that when a male is crying "it must be serious".
@@cilantroisbetterthanparsley Ey true, that second clip with the boy in 10/10 pain I had "if that was a girl she'd be called dramatic" at the back of my mind.
I would argue these are not just hard working lifeguards. They are MEN honest, caring, strong men and this is what every American man should try and be like.
The lady was so kindto watch Manny until someone came and I'm sure if she was gonna leave and nonecame for him I'm sure she would have brung him to the tower
I have epilepsy, I have had 2 seizures in the water I was very lucky. I was using a snorkel and big swimming mask to collect seashells the first time, my brother was standing next to me so he picked me up right away when he noticed. Second time was the next day I was in the pool trying to cool down.
Which reaction was the most extreme?
I honestly don’t know there all really extreme
Yep there all really extreme.
Allllllll!!
I’d say Calvin, I couldn’t bare being in that pain. I felt so bad.
The bluebottle jellyfish was pretty bad 😮 😅
How nice the lady was that watched the little boy in the water until he was found by Bondi Rescue.
I lost my nephew for 5 minutes in a mall. I was calling his name when an older woman waved at me. As I ran towards she called “ Are you looking for a white- headed toddler.? “ That was a perfect description, so I inhaled finally. He was standing in front of a of a Spencer’s , looking at a cool lighted ball. The older woman said she knew he was too small to be without family so she was watching him until we came looking. I blessed her then and I bless her now. Thank god for all the anonymous angels who keep an eye on wandering toddlers until they are collected by their lost families.
@@nancyturnbough8609I have a similar story that happened in a mall. My sister and my dad went to go and get some ice cream, I was on the other side of the ice cream shop minding our bags when a 5 year old was running and accidentally bumped into a woman who looked like she was in her 40s-60s, and the woman shouted “Jesus Christ look where your going!” In a very loud voice. The girl silently said “sorry” and ran back to her mom and her brother. I was so scared and I just stared at the woman as she walked out of the mall. Then a woman in her 30s came up to me and said “Just ignore her your alright” something along those words. After that day I’d always wish her the best of luck in life
He is my cousin, and yes the first clip was my Aunty
I'm not a woman but it's probably like a motherly instinct to want to protect a child. Good on her regardless! 👏
chappo laughing at the kid crying over his stubbed toe will never fail to make me laugh
I agree the second the kid started crying I burst out laughing😂😂😂
the older kid tho
the way he just smiled actually had me ded@@britneylsd9018
Hearing that boy ask for them to take the pain away... my heart sunk... poor kid!
@@travismaguire1349 you realise they aren't ALLOWED to do anything, right? They can only give people a epi pen or the green whistle anything strong must be given by paramedics.
So, maybe don't criticise something when you yourself have no idea about the situation, not to mention one of the part time life guards is a full time paramedic. 🙄
@@travismaguire1349they cant do nothing, they are not medics, they can only do what they can. sadly, but real.
I know! I'm not exactly sure what was going on, but whether it was acute appendicitis or a ruptured appendix, that can be so excruciating. I had acute appendicitis and it was so awful...way more painful than you'd expect
I think that's appendix
9:08 "If it was ten before, what it is now?" "ARRRRRRGHH!!!" "Righto, that's a ten." Paramedics with a light sense of humor are awesome.
Blocked intestines are nasty, especially if it develops into diverticulitis. I remember the pain when my gall bladder ruptured, it was the one time of my life that I've ever experienced blinding pain, as in all I could see was white spots my brain was being so overloaded. I don't even remember how I called for an ambulance, I just remember the sudden ripping pain, a few moments of absolutely white hot pain, and then I'm looking up at the ceiling of an ambulance with 5 mg of morphine circulating through me.
Wow they give only 5mg?
@@ErrorlVlacro Do you know how strong morphine is? During WW2, medics carried morphine syrettes to be given to people who had been SHOT, and those syrettes only carried 1.5 mg in a saline suspension
@@vagabond1425 MG is nothing. The tablets come in 20, 30, 40, 60, and 120 mg. If it was only 1.5 MG in ww2 that explains why all the soldiers kept saying it did nada for their pain. 😅
@@rachelelabbady3399 huh, and people wonder why there's and addiction problem, if those doses are easily accessible.
@@rachelelabbady3399 Maybe nothing for a grown Person but thats a Kid.....
Zach going from in pain to high as a kite in the shower was so funny 😂 glad he’s alright 💛
You lifeguards do amazing at your job just using every little bit of practice and skill is amazing! Please keep that up and credits to the film crew. Thank you Bondi lifeguards
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i was thinking the same think watching the one get into the shower to help that boy 😭
You have to feel bad for the first mum, everything just came crumbling down and on a hot day like that it made the situation even worst
I laughed so hard when jethro’s girlfriend started patting him on his dislocated shoulder. It’s terrible but it tickled my funny bone
The boys face looked like he was getting possessed by a demon when the paramedic asked the scale of 1-10
Lol
It definitely looked like an out-of-world experience! Scary reaction! 😱
@@BondiRescue yes yes it definitely did
These are the most compassionate, empathetic, and hard working lifeguards I’ve ever seen. Thank you guys for all you do ❤
I think that every bondi fan wants to try the green whistle💯😂🤣
I just want a few for my own😂😂😂😂
I love all of you Bondi Lifeguards, but Jethro is my heart-adopted favorite. 💖
Hope all of you great men had an amazing Happy Father's Day.
Love, hugs and prayers to one and all, from somewhere near Seattle.
Thank you for your comment! What is your favourite Jethro clip? 😎
@@BondiRescuemy favorite time is when he made a whale jump out of its tail
I need a Parramatta Eel hoodie!!!
Fun fact: Australia actually has Father’s Day in September.
@@_-spike-_No we don’t
Poor Calvin I think you lifeguards did awesome if I saw that poor boy I wouldn't be able to handle it these lifeguards deserve everything
The kid crying about his toe was acting like it hurt as bad as the kids stomach 😂😂
Poor kid. It must've been one of his first stubbed toes 🤣
Tbf stub toes hurt
I once stubbed my toe and legit couldn’t walk on it for a week🤣
what made it funnier for me is them showing him back on the scooter 😂 ahh kids gonna be kids and boys gonna be boys gotta love it 😂
Those blue bottle stings are extremely painful. Even adults experience terrible pain. Poor kid!
Tbh it ain't that bad I got stung by one surfing on leg it don't sting but it makes your lymphoid like your thigh it gets really sore for like 30 45 minutes but the bubbles where the sting is don't go away for 1_2 days so overall it's okay not that but it's still hurts alot
My son (3 years old) got away from my husband on the beach in CA while I was getting ready in a hotel room to be the MOH in my best friend wedding. When he called me hysterical i knew he had been searching frantically for a while before he made that phone call. I've never run so fast in my life. Thankfully we found him after about 10 minutes. He was happily playing trains in the same blissfully unaware that he was even lost. Scariest moment of my life.
4:27 imagine is that was the wrong kid and they just took him and drove away😂😂😂
Jethro on the whistle is a riot. I wanna drink with that guy
For some reason I started laughing when he said “2 year old Lenny fell off his scooter”
I’ve had a blocked intestine before and it is horrible generally would consider it a 10/10 it felt like my stomach was being ripped apart from the inside out
its so painful, i see it as more painful than cutting yourself..
@@qkings_Robloxcutting yourself hurts? I've stabbed Myself with a knife on purpose and it hurt in a way if say is a 3/10
@@jakeDsnake06 thats stabbing. Im taøking about cutting myself
He’s absolutely right the love you have for a child is such a gift!! 🎁
I feel bad about that kid that got the Intestine blocked and keeo up the good work lifeguards and also I want to go there it looks so fun
Maybe the jellyfish kid has sensory issues which exacerbated the pain
that was my thought too. the poor kid is in agony
On the first one I kinda laughed because whilst the mom was crying the child was just chilling eating lays chips I think lol
Wow, i have respect for all lifeguards. They do beautiful work. Keep going!❤️
Bondi Rescue 🔛🔝
The kid with excruciating stomic pain is relatable
It's stomach lol but why is that relatable
1 English is a horrible language and
2 I've had some bad pain in the area before
@@garydos000 agreed its a terrible language but we can only keep learning :-)
Bondi rescues is the goat
Awww poor baby asking them to make the pain stop 9:02
the older brother that just smiled into the camera when his younger brother was bawling legit killed me ded im still laigfing
idk number two my first thought was gallbladder. that was where my pain was. and it legit felt like shattered glass rubbing up into my insides. and i have stepped on glass before. so i knew the grinding pain. it was a definite grinding and it came on outta the blue and morphine did nothing to sate the pain. they put me on multiple doses of morphine and some other medication and nothing made the pain go away. but luckily the kid is ok thankfully.
I reckon they should just have an ambulance and police station across the road from the lifeguard tower.
or even just an outpost for a unit of each to be and have supplies stored to make longer trips less necessary.
Agreed
The kid that had ten out of ten pain in his intestines when I heard he was blocked I was like…I have had that and it hurts
I've had a blocked intestine before and its the worst pain i have ever felt, it was a 1000 times worse then when i broke my wrist. i had to have Fentanyl, they skipped morphine and oxi whent straight to the big stuff. good on the kid dealing with that because its horrid!
this is so good so far
The one where Manny went missing, probably the longest search your life guards has done probably
The stubbed toe😂😂😂
My mom would be screaming at me if I disappeared and then showed up with the lifeguards. I’d be grounded for 8 eternities.
God bless this team and people❤.
Them guys are true unsung heroes. Imagine the disasters if they weren't there?
Jethro HAD ME
Jethro's girl is absolute fire! Yes Jethro
the baby : 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
everyone 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂
hundred percent, if i go to a hospital and they go "we are going to administer katamine" i wanna sit there and tell em "ah dont worry, already got some myself" and watch them look baffeld
“This episode is sponsored by the Green Whistle!”
appendicitis pain is usually central , not to the left like most expect. I am surprised the medic doesn't know that. It also has rebound tenderness, which means that when you push down on the abdomen it is midly painful, but when you take. your fingers off it becomes excrutiating
The appendix is actually to right of your body. Coming from someone who has had appendicitis I can say my pain was towards the right side. I have heard of people saying their pain was central but I’ve also heard people say that they feel pain in their back towards the right side. I think it depends on the case, so them guessing that that kid had appendicitis is understandable lol.
When I had mine it started in the very center of my stomach and then the next day it moved to my side
Poor boy. Heard the blue bottle is extremely painful..
Watching this makes me want to be a life gaurd
Watching this makes me scared of the ocea
There is always a job for first responders , hey are special people, go for it and thanks in advance ❤
The seizure one Ive seen someone have a seizure it made my teacher panic cus aperently it normally happens but normally during math which is the class I am not with the people it happened this year too
go for it man! :)
@@stephenlukyn2138 definitely, it is why some were fighting for higher pay, people misunderstood thinking it was more pay for general living. When in reality it is actually that the money they are earning is not enough to encourage someone to withstand abuse verbally and physically on a regular basis. 🤷♀
I had my appendix rupture whilst sailing 202 meters off the English coast. Most painfull thing that has ever happened and I have been in a car crash.
The could had also a dissociation... stress can trigger ❤
That poor kid 😭 Heartbreaking!
I want the green whistle!!
I had it once when I developed appendicitis and needed an ambulance, worked really well. The ER nurse took it off me when I got there, but she immediately put in an IV and gave me morphine, was wonderful!
every first aid kit should have one
@@DanielJM1982 can't beat that. Green whistle to morphine, oh yeah!
Pretty sure it can be addictive
10:18 poor mate!😂❤
Bondi is the best
Wow, these situations were intense! Particularly the shoulder dislocation 😰
That kid with the blue bottle sting made me cry I have 7 baby cousins that part of that episode as singlets says made me feel sick to the stomach if that was one of my 7 baby cousins I dare not even think
Love bond rescue
I guess the first video is a good reminder to consider physical factors when someone just seems really emotional. I bet if the mother had been helped to calm down and cool down she wouldn't have gotten into that state.
Some kids have a big cry out of the smallest things
Bondi rescue you guys are the best❤From 🇺🇸 👍🏼💋
Very professional.
Ware Künstler. Und Helden.
I feel knakerd with anxiety after watching this 😂😂😵💫 they should put a shower in ur tower 👊💜
😂 that green whistle thing is so funny. Do we have that in America. I'm guessing not.
I loves it all
the most intense was the baby stubbed toe
Ikr
yo thats insane
That Calvin mother is a South African like me 🇿🇦🇿🇦 10:26
Did that dad tell his child to stop reacting loudly to the jellyfish sting as the child was visibly going into shock? Wth?
Probably a guy who thinks boys shouldn't cry like they're robots or something.
I think he was just as overwhelmed as the kid was
"Probably because he is a boy" nah get out. People are much more dismissive of women's and girls' pain but believe that when a male is crying "it must be serious".
@@cilantroisbetterthanparsley Ey true, that second clip with the boy in 10/10 pain I had "if that was a girl she'd be called dramatic" at the back of my mind.
@@Momofan69 Exactly. No question about it.
yes sir
That terry mother is a South African like me 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Praise God❤
They wrapped the poor kid in tin foil like he was a slice of leftover pizza 😂
That brother at 10:26 was dieing I saw it in his eyes
I ❤ them
Oh I totally feel calvin on the blocked intestine
Did he say "Hi mum" when he kissed his girlfriend? 😂
9:11 bro what is he doing💀
Wow all i have to say is you care like a hospital keep up the great work mate or should i say
Mates
I would argue these are not just hard working lifeguards. They are MEN honest, caring, strong men and this is what every American man should try and be like.
You guys are amazing😍😍😍
That kid was probably allergic or had sensory issues, sensory issues are more likely although 😭
Wooo
Lifeguard: I have lost a child at the beach
Me: Did you find them
1:55
The lady was so kindto watch Manny until someone came and I'm sure if she was gonna leave and nonecame for him I'm sure she would have brung him to the tower
Probably the mysterious 10/10 pain and followed by the scooter accident
cuz of the boy's overreaction
Honestly the seizure would be my dad if he stopped taking his pills
I love bondi rescue it’s just a really good channel😊😊😊
43rd comment
With the jellyfish
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I love Bondie
The walrus laugh tho
I have epilepsy, I have had 2 seizures in the water I was very lucky.
I was using a snorkel and big swimming mask to collect seashells the first time, my brother was standing next to me so he picked me up right away when he noticed. Second time was the next day I was in the pool trying to cool down.
13:38 😂😂😂😂😂
Umm wait a minute... Jethro's left shoulder was dislocated right ? and then suddenly i saw doctors trying to relocate the right shoulder 😳
No it was always his right shoulder??
The baby made me laugh so hard I farted Ha 😅
The fact I would want to go to bondi to see these men but Australia has big spiders and things I don’t want to see irl that I can’t go to Australia
I love this show
Little jack definitely
Same! I'm so scared of that😮
Anyone know the source of the kids incredible belly pain??
Blocked intestine from the comments.
😮