Truly Shocking Moments From Bondi Rescue

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
  • The most jaw-dropping Bondi Rescue moments that left us on the edge of our seats.
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    Bondi Rescue follows the work of the elite professional Lifeguards who patrol Australia’s busiest beach. This is Australia’s real life Baywatch! Taking the viewers on their journey through mass rescues, drownings, resuscitations, shark sightings, and all number of the weird and wonderful experiences Bondi Beach dishes up.
    Show Name: Bondi Rescue
    Original Release Date: 2013
    Production Company: CJZ
    Contents of Video:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:16 - Incredible Man Hunt
    06:43 - Fatal If Untreated
    11:04 - Call The Bomb Squad
    17:06 - “I Thought He Was Gone”
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  • @RealLifeRescue
    @RealLifeRescue  9 місяців тому +54

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  • @RoisinCoyle
    @RoisinCoyle 5 місяців тому +247

    3:44 Harrison is so funny 'the cops are armed with a teaser and a gun, but im only armed with a radio and a green whistle' 😂

  • @luhole
    @luhole Рік тому +2146

    So amazing to see the Korean man telling his story. That must be an incredible feeling for the lifeguards, knowing what an impact they've had on someone's life.

    • @user-pt1cz4ot1e
      @user-pt1cz4ot1e Рік тому +50

      Wasn’t he such a beautiful person? Such a wonderful thing to witness. So many times that’s just not possible. It has to make their hearts swell 💗 to be involved when it works. I sob every single time I watch it.

    • @unblased8053
      @unblased8053 Рік тому +61

      u can see the moment it hit him when he saw himself dead ): so sad im so glad hes okay

    • @abbiegibb5917
      @abbiegibb5917 Рік тому +5

      True thanks God

    • @Sierra4435
      @Sierra4435 11 місяців тому +15

      God bless the lifeguards at Bondi Beach, keep them safe. Their training paid off for that young man.

    • @hannahbowlal-px9qp
      @hannahbowlal-px9qp 10 місяців тому

      @@user-pt1cz4ot1e 😲😲😲😲😲😲😲🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🏖🏖🏖🏖🏖🏝🏝🏝

  • @BondiRescue
    @BondiRescue 5 місяців тому +132

    The team remain cool, calm and collected! What's your most jaw-dropping moment on Bondi Rescue?

    • @Jerseybaby19
      @Jerseybaby19 5 місяців тому +4

      The double resuscitation.... never thought I'd see that moment, that was the saddest episode.
      I cant fly so I don't jump off of cliffs, I am not a strong swimmer so I don't go in the rips at bondi.

    • @dellahpaul7130
      @dellahpaul7130 3 місяці тому

      Mine was when that man died of drowning and u guys revived his sister in law

    • @MiaRiffic
      @MiaRiffic Місяць тому

      The double drowning. That was insane and sad 😢

    • @Laura-vr4yw
      @Laura-vr4yw 6 днів тому

      The double drowning u guys are so strong and just amazing

  • @kimberlyblake4762
    @kimberlyblake4762 11 місяців тому +167

    Ryan the way he described what he was feeling as his body was so weak from fighting to survive was unimaginable. I couldn't believe the way he talked about he knew he was going to die . It almost sounded like he was close to having an out of body experience. I watched as he tried to laugh it off but you could tell he knew thanks to the life guards that he got a second chance at life. It's so good that when people survive they come back to thank all the life guards. They risk their lives and I can tell they appreciate knowing what happens to the ones they save. Good job guys 👏❤

    • @robbiemarcum8878
      @robbiemarcum8878 8 місяців тому +1

      I'm thinking he probably di have an out of body experience.

    • @Picachki
      @Picachki 4 місяці тому +2

      @@robbiemarcum8878Too bad there’s a language barrier. I’d love to know what he saw

  • @ShesAaRebel
    @ShesAaRebel Рік тому +626

    Even if you aren't a First Responder, or ever plan to be, EVERYONE should learn CPR. The more people in an emergency who knows it, the higher chances of survival, just cause it's so tiring.

    • @squirrelarmy9890
      @squirrelarmy9890 Рік тому +34

      100% agree. In my country it is mandatory to learn CPR if you want to graduate high school

    • @ascheparker2340
      @ascheparker2340 Рік тому +20

      @@squirrelarmy9890 I wish the US would do anything like that. No idea how to do taxes, write a check, or basic homely things

    • @afriendlycadian9857
      @afriendlycadian9857 Рік тому +5

      ​​@@ascheparker2340ere in the uk when I was in high school I think it was we learned cpr mouth to mouth etc recovery position etc, however I don't know if they still do it anymore, just had search and it is aswell as why and when defies would need to be used which is good

    • @JigglyCox
      @JigglyCox Рік тому +4

      ​@@afriendlycadian9857 I've got a kid in school and they still do the CPR training in the UK. Our community centre also offers free First Aid and paediatric CPR courses. I did the training too when I was in school, such a sensible approach!

    • @afriendlycadian9857
      @afriendlycadian9857 Рік тому +2

      @@JigglyCox it's good they still do it

  • @Miranda_Duarte
    @Miranda_Duarte Рік тому +1015

    So good to see the last guy up and walking and healthy. Great jobs to first responders and the lifeguards for their impeccable work and never giving up. I hope to see them get better and better at fine tuning their skills ❤

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  Рік тому +34

      It's an incredible story! They all really did an amazing job! 🙌

    • @starxbursy
      @starxbursy 10 місяців тому +3

      ​@CoastRescue what an amazing Job u guys have

  • @WeeklyAM
    @WeeklyAM Рік тому +409

    Well done to the Bondi team. You saved that man who drowned. This just proves you are superhuman lifeguards. Thank you Bondi.

    • @JTJ1991
      @JTJ1991 Рік тому +5

      While the guy did survive, the anesthetist is the one that calmed them and coached them to slow down their CPR. What they were doing before wasn't helping at all and it was caused by the adrenaline dump. Having work so many codes it takes many codes to learn to be calm in stressful situations. They are great at rescuing people and you can tell by how calm they are when they do it. Now look at the way they behave during the cardiac arrest portion, they aren't calm, they are talking over each other, there isn't one stepping up to the be "leader" to run the code and keep things in order. The way the guy snapped at the anesthetist acting like they know what they are doing, was totally unprofessional especially when you have a person who is trained at such a superior level to them. CPR is easy and can be taught in a day. But to truly understand and perform to a competent level takes time. These guys do the best they can but they don't have the experience of a paramedic or a CRNA(Anesthetist) has in just a year.

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  5 місяців тому +4

      They're a bunch of legends!

  • @diabeticdaniel7848
    @diabeticdaniel7848 Рік тому +264

    The man at the end, saying how he will continue living brough a huge smile to my face. You kinda saw the moment when he realized how lucky he really were. Just beautiful :)

  • @theforgottendinosaur
    @theforgottendinosaur Рік тому +268

    wow that man was legit dead for so long and doesn't have brain damage or anything and comes back to the beach so soon afterwards. That's a true mircle and he's clearly here for a reason. Good job lifeguards!

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  Рік тому +24

      An absolute miracle!! ✨

    • @shinrapresident7010
      @shinrapresident7010 Рік тому +2

      Miracle? You know millions of children die every year just from diarrhea, right?

    • @Vwomit
      @Vwomit Рік тому +34

      @@shinrapresident7010what does that have to do with this? Lol

    • @rubydragon1034
      @rubydragon1034 Рік тому +2

      @@Vwomit It's called perspective.

    • @Aesuuki
      @Aesuuki Рік тому +15

      @@shinrapresident7010 yes but this is still a miracle - i don't see how dead children make it any less amazing

  • @aliajackson7484
    @aliajackson7484 Рік тому +210

    The fitness and moral of these lifeguards are another level ❤

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  Рік тому +22

      Oh you can only imagine. They do this crazy annual ironman challenge and it looks exhausting! 😵

  • @Tortorthedinosuar
    @Tortorthedinosuar Рік тому +54

    24:24 The friend of the man who almost died from drowning is a true friend truly concerned for his friends health and all he wanted to do was help him and see his friend just make sure he was ok🥺

  • @jeanneparisot237
    @jeanneparisot237 Рік тому +71

    He describe what all person who have drowned have experienced. Fighting and staying in apnea is hurting and difficult. But when you finally give up, it became quiet and comfortable, before your brain shut you down. Death is often a peaceful place, almost telling you that "it is ok, you can let go now".

  • @user-pt1cz4ot1e
    @user-pt1cz4ot1e Рік тому +699

    As an American, stuck in the land of ammunition, the knife one blows me away. 🥺 Imagine being so safe that a KNIFE is what catches peoples’ attention.

    • @Shawnemariem
      @Shawnemariem Рік тому +31

      Was looking for this comment. I agree.

    • @kaseycutler3523
      @kaseycutler3523 Рік тому +68

      Yeah this shocked me too. Imagine if we did this in America how many senseless shootings we might have avoided and could still avoid 😢 unreal

    • @teresaferguson8430
      @teresaferguson8430 Рік тому +33

      US situation re guns is very sad imo. Easier to get guns than lottery tickets/cigarettes or alcohol for kids. Astounding

    • @lienbijs1205
      @lienbijs1205 Рік тому +7

      You can kill someone even with a tomato knife?

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Рік тому +7

      I so agree and am a fellow American.

  • @Shebeast3
    @Shebeast3 8 місяців тому +22

    ryan kim is so lucky to have recovered from being gone for so long.well done to all those who helped him.incredible work

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  3 місяці тому +1

      It was truly a miracle. We're so thankful and proud of the first responders for all their efforts 🙏

  • @valeriechua1516
    @valeriechua1516 Рік тому +16

    🤣🤣🤣 Harrison "I'm armed with a green whistle and a radio" I'm dead

  • @sylviagreybe672
    @sylviagreybe672 11 місяців тому +24

    Every time I see the last one I think, how is he still alive? The Bondi team are absolute heroes.

  • @mwethereld
    @mwethereld Рік тому +28

    As a former CFRO from the QLD Ambulance Service, (Community First Response Officer), I can't thank the guys at Bondi enough. They have intense skill and dedication to saving lives. It's easy for an Ambulance officer to say they do the same, but these folks do it in rough seas, with sand getting everywhere, and with interference from loved ones and members of the public. Conditions far below the norm and even in extreme circumstances they perform above and beyond my wildest imaginations, to perform miracles. You guys are really the guardians of the sea for Bondi. Countless lives have been saved as a direct result of the care and attention you focus on that beach. Thank you for your continued service and skill. Keep doing what your do, With Sincerest Regards from a former QAS Ambo.

    • @wheresmyparade
      @wheresmyparade 7 місяців тому +1

      Can I ask your opinion… what did you think of the anaesthetist stepping in as he did? Taking over or wanting to help? Good? Bad? Etc

    • @lovelyjanuary
      @lovelyjanuary 6 місяців тому

      ⁠@@wheresmyparadeI know you didn’t ask my opinion (sorry lol!) so feel free to completely disregard this but I thought it was interesting that you brought up the anesthesiologist in particular because I was wondering a little about that too at the time when I first watched it as well. I got the impression that he really was just trying to help with a relevant piece of potentially critical or significantly important advice/guidance but that in such a chaotic and dynamic situation, “too many cooks in the kitchen” so to speak might have been more harm than good in that particular instance. It probably does vary though as each situation and emergency is truly unique and possibly being able to allow or incorporate assistance from a more highly qualified medical professional like a doctor who happens to be a bystander could be actually beneficial *when it’s feasible and appropriate* which just wasn’t exactly the case in this instance- although I do kind of credit the anesthesiologist and fully understand what he was saying and why he was trying to step in here. It’s such a credit to the goodness of the bystanders and people there though, because often so many times in those situations either surfers will go to help swimmers who are struggling until the lifeguards can reach them, for example, and those types of people really are a testament to the sincerity and good will of Australians in general as a whole. Y’all are great and I always love seeing these episodes or spending time with the Australians that I do know or happen to encounter or have an interaction with in everyday life 💕💕💕💕 Never change! Lol.

  • @taylorsversion.1213
    @taylorsversion.1213 Рік тому +328

    My friends call me a psychopath for watching you and Bondi rescue, but that doesn’t bother me. I’ll NEVER stop watching you guys

  • @QemeH
    @QemeH 5 місяців тому +11

    Lifeguards have SUCH a different experience with resus than we do in the emergency service...
    If they start CPR it's usually on a healthy young body who has an easily treatable reason for the heart stoppage, so they usually do CPR for a few minutes and then get a pulse back. Meanwhile we usually CPR on elderly patient with an unknown intervall without treatment and no immediately treatable cause. I talked to a lifeguard once and told him that it was sort of a miracle to get a pulse back and nobody ever is lucid after CPR - and he just looked at me as if I said drinking one beer was deadly. He didn't realise that HIS experience was the unusual one and that CPR after drowing is one of the very few cases where CPR has a positive record (as in: more people get a pulse back than don't)...

  • @HarleyScoots11
    @HarleyScoots11 Рік тому +65

    Ive watched this vid like 4 times and im still wondering of the family got there cricket bat back😂

  • @Ash-kb9hn
    @Ash-kb9hn 10 місяців тому +12

    I can’t believe they brought that last guy back from the dead like that. Absolutely amazing work.

  • @mahecamayvaillancourt
    @mahecamayvaillancourt Рік тому +29

    Thanks for saving my friend 😭❤️ 26:00

    • @oneinamalonereads
      @oneinamalonereads Рік тому

      I shed tears as he talked about what he remembered in that moment, I'm so glad you're both OK!

  • @Glittertrut
    @Glittertrut Рік тому +49

    As a Dutch person who grew up at the coast we had a lot of German tourists go out for a swim in the sea over here, the amount of people that weren't able to swim or that weren't decent swimmers always scares the heck out of me. Honestly can't enjoy the beaches because I'm on alert mode 24/7.

  • @ISHAKABOOM
    @ISHAKABOOM Рік тому +45

    I feel like him seeing the video after dying with everyone really brought it into perspective when he said, "Oh my god I was dead." lol It really lightened the mood as well.

  • @RealLifeRescue
    @RealLifeRescue  Рік тому +55

    It's never a boring day on Bondi Beach! Have you seen other moments that were more shocking from Bondi Rescue?

  • @christabovey2339
    @christabovey2339 Рік тому +11

    "only got a green whistle and a radio." funny but so real.

  • @dreamlikediana
    @dreamlikediana Рік тому +23

    There's something about watching Bondi Rescue that relaxes me. And I'm about to go snowboarding. So this was needed.

  • @xhante_
    @xhante_ 7 місяців тому +4

    I’m from Hawaii. It was a pleasant surprise to see one of our lifeguards doing his thing out there at Bondi! 😊

  • @finance_leads
    @finance_leads Рік тому +30

    It always amazing to see you guys risk your lives for others. That's a big sacrifice. Always #BondiRescue!

  • @brasilianinglish
    @brasilianinglish Рік тому +34

    I can only assume Martina rejected the hospital trip because she didn’t want to have to cover the costs herself. I cannot stress this enough: when traveling abroad GET 👏🏻 HEALTH 👏🏻 INSURANCE 👏🏻 REGARDLESS OF WHERE YOU ARE GOING!!

    • @Amandaklint
      @Amandaklint 9 місяців тому +5

      Not the US. Essential and urgent hospital treatment is free in Australia.

    • @BlueyEQ_Official
      @BlueyEQ_Official Місяць тому

      In AUS its free.

  • @charlottehodgson3393
    @charlottehodgson3393 День тому +1

    20:24 probably one of the best feelings for a lifeguard when saving someone’s life and actually gets credit that’s what the RNLI needs 😂😊❤

  • @Iluvfoxess
    @Iluvfoxess Рік тому +17

    i love the way they all act as brothers its so wholesome lol

  • @123456789abc670
    @123456789abc670 Рік тому +8

    Why are Australian people so beautiful

  • @nycot107
    @nycot107 Рік тому +55

    So glad when they manage to bring someone back from the brink of death, but imagine how scary it would be for the patient. I mean, one minute you're in the water and the next second you're lying on your back on the beach surrounded by complete strangers.

  • @yogidemis8513
    @yogidemis8513 Рік тому +65

    Every buggy should each have it's own Defib loaded on, every second counts and if dudeman can't leave the tower and no one was around to run it to the patient then what.

    • @ashe1020
      @ashe1020 Рік тому +50

      Defibs are very expensive and somewhat sensitive pieces of equipment. It looks like they leave their buggies out in all states of weather. That would possibly destroy the defib. Plus if it was stolen it's also a lot of money lost. I wish it was easier to keep on the buggy but with the cost it's just not plausible

    • @onepastmidnightart
      @onepastmidnightart Рік тому +6

      ​@@ashe1020 have to agree with ye there, would be lovely to have a defib on all the buggys and probably ease a lot of stress but it's completely unrealistic

    • @annevanlienden8588
      @annevanlienden8588 9 місяців тому

      They are very expensive, have specific ways it should be kept and i know out here in The Netherlands they even get stolen while locked on walls so, having them on buggy's that may have at times no lifeguard with it because they do rescues etc, its a big risk.
      So its not realistic to have one on every buggy

  • @gendoll5006
    @gendoll5006 Рік тому +27

    I know how annoying it is when a bystandard runs in saying they’re a whatever (anything besides a paramedic or actual Paramedic (not a basic) then just stand back… BUT… the anesthetic or whatever he said he is was right… I know adrenaline and the urgency of it can make you work fast but that was too fast, you gotta allow the heart to actually re-expand and when you’re going that fast you’re not perfuming enough oxygen. Just glad they were able to get him back!

    • @CharLotte-vj4ys
      @CharLotte-vj4ys Рік тому +7

      Yes! The anesthesist tried to made some very valid corrections, i cringed when they completely dismissed him by saying they have those this loads of times.

    • @tobe8765
      @tobe8765 Рік тому +4

      He's an anesthetist/anesthesiologist. It's a physician (doctor) specialised in anesthesia, intensive care medicine, critical emergency medicine, and pain medicine. He's a highly trained specialist for resuscitations and has definitely more experience than a paramedic, let alone the lifeguards.

  • @lizbethbrown7526
    @lizbethbrown7526 4 дні тому

    CPR is one of the most confronting and exhausting things I have ever had to do. This footage brought back the panic and sadness that I felt for the person. I’m so glad the lifeguards got to debrief afterwards and learn what they did well and could have done better. I am so glad the man survived and they all got the closure they needed seeing he was alive and well. I didn’t get any debriefing or closure and I don’t know if the man survived, therapy helped a bit but this brought it all back for me. I wish everyone knew CPR so we could give everyone the same chance as this guy. CPR stays with you forever I think.

  • @felicity_rose3466
    @felicity_rose3466 11 місяців тому +14

    I will never understand how people… who know they can’t swim… will go swimming

    • @lovelyjanuary
      @lovelyjanuary 6 місяців тому

      Exactly! 🥴😵‍💫🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @laurabechelli2323
    @laurabechelli2323 10 місяців тому +10

    This scene, of the yound korean thay drowned has been shown in my cpr training many times. Always gets to me every single time. That young man was so lucky from the minite the ex lifeguard found him, to the training and composure of the lifeguards. Wow

  • @MoonyxXxsso
    @MoonyxXxsso 3 місяці тому +3

    There is never a dull day at Bondi.

  • @emmathekpopgirl7866
    @emmathekpopgirl7866 Рік тому +33

    You guys are amazing. You really help me understand what things I need to do to be a better first aider. You might not believe me but in my first aid courses, we use episodes of Bondi Rescue to understand what we need to do to be great first aiders. So thank you so much for your hard work and thank you for your service.

  • @barbarae-b507
    @barbarae-b507 Рік тому +18

    I suffered hypothermia when cross country skiing in the mountains of BC. The weather was strange and everyone was over working in the warm weather. I noticed that I could not see and was having difficulty with functioning. When I joined the others in the van they started trying to warm me up. When I finally got warm in the bathtub putting warm water over me. I realized how close I came to not making it. Next time I’ll do totally different things.

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 Рік тому +14

    In summer months and in the school holidays, full time lifeguards are supplemented with "clubbies". Every main beach in the country has a Surf (lifesaving) Club staffed by volunteers. It starts with the Nippers. These are kids from the age of 6 who train for their bronze medallion and become surf lifesavers when they are older. These clubbies patrol all beaches and save countless lives every year. The last count there were 190,000 such volunteers across 319 clubs around the country. In 2022, the performed over 4,000 rescues.
    If you are planning to swim at one of our beautiful beaches, only do so between the red and yellow flags, nowhere else. If the beach is unpatrolled, do not go in. If you have moved to our country please take swimming lessons and your children too. If you don't, the beach is not for you.

  • @Snake332
    @Snake332 10 місяців тому +3

    I love how heavy the life gards accent is😂 but my favourite one is the first one! The lifeguard in the tower just loving life 😂😂❤❤

  • @judyherman1249
    @judyherman1249 7 місяців тому +2

    Saving a life is an amazing and humbling feeling. I used to work as a volunteer nurse at a high school and taught first aid after school. I know the feeling because I saved my friend's life myself years ago. She was bit by over 27 fire ants and went into anaphylactic shock and stopped breathing. I praise God that not only did I know CPR , but I could also save her life.

  • @molly26189
    @molly26189 Рік тому +25

    Watching that last clip is actually quite embarrassing. Only because of all the bystanders. Of course you're going to want to know what's going on, and you're going to want to look, that's human nature... But to form a big circle around lifeguards performing CPR on a dead person is so embarrassing. Especially those adults that allow their young kids to stand there and watch. It's actually quite disgusting.

    • @Harley-and-Her-Ruff-Riders
      @Harley-and-Her-Ruff-Riders Рік тому +8

      I’ve regularly wished for these bystanders to make this circle… but facing the other way. Block the people who are nosy and will decide to keep clapping, distracting the first responders. There’s no excuse to watch - you are engrossed in what is happening to a man who is truly dead, and his friend who is already grieving.
      EDIT: I wrote “who is truly friend” wow. I’m glad I caught that before someone commented.

    • @epalwk
      @epalwk Рік тому +2

      I agree

    • @alopry11
      @alopry11 Рік тому +5

      Parents letting their kids watch are sick in the head ...imagine wanting to see someone die

    • @mindyxm
      @mindyxm 10 місяців тому +1

      It's an extremely scary situation to witness. Unless you've been in a similar scenario you don't know how you will respond, but when something this traumatic is going on it's natural to be unable to look away. They're not doing it on purpose to be rude, they're desperate to see the guy brought back. Plus, you just watched a video of it, so you're no better.

    • @molly26189
      @molly26189 10 місяців тому +1

      @@mindyxm Considering I don't know what clips are going to be in the video... How do you also know that I watched the whole clips... Loads of assumptions there buddy! I have been in similar situations, and no, I don't stand in a circle around the individual and stare directly at them. People that do that do not care about the life of that person, they are nosy and want gossip. That's all it's about. It's also VERY disrespectful.

  • @hparis9462
    @hparis9462 9 місяців тому +8

    I am trained in CPR & the first thing they teach us is when you’re working as a unit, you stay as a unit. Having someone interrupting and giving instructions can lead to big mistakes. It doesn’t matter how skilled someone else is; they all have to communicate with one another to get their job done so i get why they brushed the man off. They weren’t all talking over each other either, they were definitely communicating with each other they were just loud. Chest compressions didn’t look too fast to me, but with that much water in the lungs i’m guessing they were trying to get as much out as possible while trying to get a pulse back. Not doing chest compressions right away could have been a matter of life or death.

  • @Guardiangameing953
    @Guardiangameing953 Рік тому +19

    You know your a good old fashioned merican when it’s shocking to you how much lifeguards and police respond to the knife incident

  • @user-ic8rz7ol2w
    @user-ic8rz7ol2w 5 місяців тому +2

    That’s was heart wrenching to see the guy almost died. Congrats to the lifeguard’s! 💖💕

  • @adamquirke6024
    @adamquirke6024 Рік тому +5

    The last rescue was phenomenal

  • @sprinkles_091
    @sprinkles_091 Рік тому +3

    To Ryan. Im soso happy you survived, because you light up a room with your laugh💖✌🏻

  • @FawknHayn2986
    @FawknHayn2986 11 місяців тому +4

    Quick quote we in hawaii use. "If in doubt,dont go out" simple and easy to know

  • @k_a_t_i_e999
    @k_a_t_i_e999 Рік тому +7

    That last one made me cry man. I just got back from myrtle beach and someone did drown while we were there, but it was far down the beach and I didn’t want to walk over and intrude. I really hope they’re alright too.

  • @goddessravenlovelife7452
    @goddessravenlovelife7452 5 місяців тому +1

    I have great respect for these lifesavers as vital service. My brother was 41/2 when he drowned and I’ve almost drowned twice once when I was 2 and once when I was in my 30’s when I got caught in a rip. I would not wish it on my worst enemy. Being caught in a rip you have no control over anything. God bless all the lifesavers and all of us that have come back from the brink. I often think that my brother who died is always watching over me. God bless all of you please be careful in the water🙏🏻

  • @ethanleroux5697
    @ethanleroux5697 Рік тому +17

    The guy crouching over the dangerous device and then nudging it with his foot made me want to scream. If it was an explosive he would have been responsible for at least three deaths.

  • @kaileyjohnston5352
    @kaileyjohnston5352 Рік тому +8

    2:32 it looks like reidy asks the family for a bat while the dude with the knife is standing close by

  • @emmalovelock6757
    @emmalovelock6757 Рік тому +1

    Jeeez……I’m just crying my eyes out, then laughing, then crying!!!
    You guys are phenomenal ❤💛❤️‍🩹🙌🏻 we love you guys🇦🇺, all the way from 🇬🇧🥰

  • @Madison_B59
    @Madison_B59 11 місяців тому +1

    That is the kind of friendship that makes me cry 😭 its so sweet

  • @atcay81
    @atcay81 Рік тому +6

    He did the "Harry bolt" 😂

  • @amandahawkins2631
    @amandahawkins2631 Рік тому +23

    Wow the amazing response to a guy just carrying and displaying a knife. It puts us Americans to shame what we allow to happen. 😢

  • @bellacarroll-vd8rp
    @bellacarroll-vd8rp Рік тому +6

    good job bringing this person back to life

  • @CharLotte-vj4ys
    @CharLotte-vj4ys Рік тому +30

    Hate that they didnt listen to the anestesists very valid comments and dismissed them by saying "weve done this loads of times, we know what we are doing". He said to stop talking over another, slow down compressions, he clearly had done this loads of times more. Thats my take as an er nurse, also experienced in cpr. They should have used this guys experience.

    • @isadorakelly3624
      @isadorakelly3624 Рік тому +6

      Maybe as they can't be sure the person is actually a professional, they do as they learn. Not sure of their protocol

    • @TheTardisDreamer
      @TheTardisDreamer 10 місяців тому +7

      He clearly was allowed to help them as you can see him managing his airway... But also they HAVE successfully done it before many many times. They have a system they follow and are used to communicating with each other in emergency situations. They do it all day every day. Their method of communication is going to be very different to a hospital setting because the nature of their work is very different. That doesn't mean the communication isn't effective for them and their team. And him interrupting them isn't helpful at all, even if he has a point. They're not just doing CPR. They're trying to get a defib over, organise an ambulance and relay the info over radio, listen for updates for other potential emergencies, clean the guy up for the defib, crowd control etc. And he's stopping them doing that.

    • @hparis9462
      @hparis9462 9 місяців тому +4

      But in training they teach us to be organized, and that everyone has a job to do on the team, so having someone not an official part of that team giving out orders could lead to confusion and deadly mistakes. They did the right thing maintaining control.

  • @furys_supersecretboyband
    @furys_supersecretboyband 4 місяці тому +2

    "Can i borrow your cricket bat?" so aussie

  • @IzzySkullDog
    @IzzySkullDog Рік тому +3

    The fella that was given CPR, when he saw that footage of himself 😭. He tried to shake it off with some laughter when he realized the full extent of his rescue.

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  Рік тому

      It must've been such a crazy experience to watch! We're sure he is buzzing on life now after coming so close to tragedy! 🥺

  • @xexew
    @xexew Рік тому +8

    you guys are super heroes

  • @agoldenwisp
    @agoldenwisp 8 місяців тому +2

    Man. That had to have been such a crazy thing to watch back, and experience. Glad he was okay. 25:44

  • @user-yr4hj9zi1p
    @user-yr4hj9zi1p 28 днів тому

    3:44 I couldn't stop laughing " The cops are armed with a taser and a gun, and im armed with a green whistle and a radio"

  • @jfk64kennedy95
    @jfk64kennedy95 Рік тому +5

    live on an island in the US, a summer beach resort, know many surfers, much respect to the recreational surfers, that step up, when see someone in trouble and huge respect to the lifeguards.

  • @Reddude24
    @Reddude24 Рік тому +63

    Charges dismissed on mental health grounds? I’m sure he will be just mental when he actually stabs someone next. But it’s okay cuz he’s not all there, just let him do what he wants to do.

    • @ellieaaa11
      @ellieaaa11 Рік тому +2

      Remind me when this gets famous.

    • @caniborrowapencil5160
      @caniborrowapencil5160 Рік тому +15

      If you know how the law works the only mental health condition that can stop criminal charges is something that stops the person knowing what they are doing, such as schizophrenia or a manic episode. It’s not ‘doing what he wants to do’ Sherlock.

    • @yogidemis8513
      @yogidemis8513 Рік тому +6

      Police just letting criminals go just like New York and Chicago, Portland Oregon, Seattle, San Francisco, LA, I could keep going. But I'm not surprised as well that the Australian police let him go.

    • @andrealegg2527
      @andrealegg2527 Рік тому +8

      ​@@caniborrowapencil5160 but the point is that they are letting him go. Mental health issue is not an excuse to do stuff like whipping a knife out. By discharging him they put innocent lives ar risk. We need mental asylums back, we need proper mental healthcare. If they refuse then throw their arses in jail.

    • @MJsaBitterLemon
      @MJsaBitterLemon Рік тому

      ​@@andrealegg2527 asylums are not proper healthcare what the fuck!? There are mental hospitals now and some of them are doing very well to care for patients, but some need a lot of work. But, and I'm saying this as someone more than halfway done with their psychology degree, the asylums back in the day were not effective in treating mental health.

  • @Boydgraud
    @Boydgraud Рік тому +67

    Im just gonna change this Im sick of hearing from this comment I understand they were awful or whatever geez

    • @echo9970
      @echo9970 Рік тому +2

      Not really yes they got him back but it was total panic and chaos there all talking over each other, only one person should be talking and that is the person in charge of his head. That doctor came up they were pushing him away when his job every single day looking after a person's airway am sure he knows what he is doing. And one other thing they don't need 4 people up near his head like that special when he was coming around they had all those hands all over him there is no need at all.
      They need to learn to be calmer and stop rushing and stop talking over each other you even heard the doctor say that. And the doctor has a duty of care to step up and help he can't just walk away or just stand there and not do anything.

    • @Boydgraud
      @Boydgraud Рік тому +5

      @@echo9970I mostly meant their CPR in general,,
      They were doing amazing chest compressions! I understand they were all over the place but can you blame them? No matter who you are the situation is scary and stressful! They will learn from their mistakes Im sure, and either way hes up and healthy now! Take the W 😌

    • @echo9970
      @echo9970 Рік тому +2

      @@Boydgraud They were too fast I also teach CPR for free in the local area and how to use a defibrillator. I don't find it scary or stressful at all when I get called to cardiac arrest and I am by myself and I get there b4 the ambulance also 98% of the time one thing I do get is very tired from doing CPR for some time b4 the ambulance gets on scene. I don't go running around and I just stay calm it does not look good if you are in a flap and you the help they called for or shouting over each other you don't hear that at all from ambulance crews. You as a professional need to stay calm and act professionally at all times..

    • @martinreichel6850
      @martinreichel6850 Рік тому +2

      @@Boydgraud If you have a successful CPR this is always a win. But if we want to nitpick take a look at 19:33. ERC Guidelines for example say : "Place the heel of one Hand in the center of the victim's chest - this is the lower half of the Victim's breastbone (sternum)" in 19:20 this was great but after attaching the Automatic External Defibrillator the Positioning was of. In addition if you want to do it perfect you should raise your fingertips to push more focused on the breastbone and get load of the ribs. This didn't matter because it is a young victim with a pretty flexible chest. They did great and the result shows that it worked! Just don't use this as a training Video.

    • @nuster7816
      @nuster7816 Рік тому

      Actually no.
      They did an awful CPR for a Proffessional.

  • @glennda72
    @glennda72 4 місяці тому +1

    What a fantastic job them guys do.saving lives all the time. Unsung heroes 👏

  • @AllysonRR
    @AllysonRR Рік тому +1

    you KNOW these guys love each other

  • @wenderella81
    @wenderella81 Рік тому +2

    Dude is everyone in Australia that good-lookin? I've never seen anything like it.

  • @drgirlfriend211
    @drgirlfriend211 2 місяці тому

    Jeez that last kind, Ryan, had me in tears… I’m a mama and I just hurt for that poor boy without his mama there to comfort him… BUT, Lordy! He had some good ass lifeguards and god on his side!!!

  • @markbutler6539
    @markbutler6539 10 місяців тому +2

    Legends , all of you ❤

  • @sailor_skye2711
    @sailor_skye2711 11 місяців тому +2

    I love how he borrowed a cricket bad

  • @1TStriegel
    @1TStriegel Рік тому +1

    That gave me chills in the best way when he was walking alive and seeing the shock in his eyes when he watched the video of his death but not death crazy if I ever have to drown I want to be in there hands!

  • @MdsBTSArmy
    @MdsBTSArmy 8 місяців тому

    Bondi is so lucky to have such gifted talented caring safeguards aside from good looking gentlemen.❤

  • @luisaquijano9844
    @luisaquijano9844 10 місяців тому +2

    My mum loves watching you just like me ❤🎉

  • @deeeeeee988
    @deeeeeee988 Рік тому +2

    These guys are skilled and experienced in way more than saving swimmers .tbey like A@E staff . . They are able to assess a patient ,decide what measures to take ,be sensative to loved ones on scene ,jump start people back from dead and do crowd control just after powering out in surf,risking tbeir lives ,in rips,draging limp bodie or bodies on board ,getting thrashed around in waves. If i was to ever get in trouble in tbe ocean ,i would just hope i was at bondi beach ... 16:59

  • @valentine_kitty5056
    @valentine_kitty5056 6 місяців тому +1

    These lifeguards are amazing

  • @Desert_life_girls9894
    @Desert_life_girls9894 Рік тому +2

    Wow bondi beach lifeguards are awesome 👏👏👏

  • @haleyhoag8640
    @haleyhoag8640 6 місяців тому

    Everyone is talking about how the lifeguards saved the last guy's life but nobody talks about the jogger who trusted the lifeguard in the tower enough to run the defibrillator down the beach. That man deserves thanks to even if the part he played seems small

  • @OP-1000
    @OP-1000 Рік тому +9

    He’s got a KNOIF!

  • @cassiefriedman1446
    @cassiefriedman1446 Рік тому +2

    I LOVE YOUR SHOW ❤ YOU SAVE LIVES EVERYDAY GOOD JOB ❤

  • @mytruthmylife8725
    @mytruthmylife8725 10 місяців тому +2

    This hit my feels for sure 😢❤

  • @venessacallaghan7645
    @venessacallaghan7645 Рік тому +1

    Wow! You blokes are AMAZING❤❤❤

  • @sprinkles_091
    @sprinkles_091 Рік тому +1

    7:13 he treats the board like its apart of his body, thats so cool!!

  • @hunterrific99
    @hunterrific99 Рік тому +16

    I think they should have let the anesthesiologist help, honestly. To our ears it sounded very rude, the way they spoke to him. But they were running on pure adrenaline, which is probably why they were going too fast and talking over each other and rejecting help. Either way, he was right and his advice was good. Hopefully after seeing this, there was more training done. (I've noticed that other times they've done this in other episodes they've been relatively calmer, so I'm going to assume that their training has been updated.)

    • @tobe8765
      @tobe8765 Рік тому +1

      I think he did take over the ventilation, as would be his job as leading specialist during a resuscitation, didn't he?

    • @partypartyyeah4288
      @partypartyyeah4288 10 місяців тому

      ​@@tobe8765 he did take over

  • @andrewdham
    @andrewdham 10 місяців тому +4

    The nerve that guy has running away with a knife 😮. Praise to you lifeguards ❤

  • @roseabee7503
    @roseabee7503 8 місяців тому +1

    Imagine how surreal it is, seeing footage of you being clinically dead and watching several people you don't know from Adam bring you back.

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  8 місяців тому +2

      It must be the trippiest thing! A second chance at life 🙏

  • @newmanbailey
    @newmanbailey Рік тому +2

    I love seeing these guys in action

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  Рік тому

      What's your favourite scene from the show? 😁

  • @sierrabrown3325
    @sierrabrown3325 Місяць тому

    Watching this as an American, hearing them say that it’s illegal to carry a knife, just puts things into perspective. Good going 🫡🫡

  • @emsalsa9385
    @emsalsa9385 Рік тому +2

    Lol witches hats. Cute! I like it

  • @Lillylb52491
    @Lillylb52491 8 місяців тому +1

    The women’s face at 3:12 😂😂😂

  • @libbyslife9119
    @libbyslife9119 7 місяців тому

    The last clip is gnarly😢

  • @janemurdoch8053
    @janemurdoch8053 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi api am Aussie as well and my dad has been caught in a rip and his brother and I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!!!!

  • @leticiamilan3575
    @leticiamilan3575 10 місяців тому +2

    That was very hard to watch. A human life was almost lost. 😢 Miracles do happen and he is one of many.

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  8 місяців тому

      It's true, that was a close call, and we're so relieved the outcome was positive. Miracles indeed happen, and the bond of the lifeguards plays a crucial role. 🙏💙

  • @catincamunteanu8
    @catincamunteanu8 7 днів тому

    2:35 THIS NEVER GETS OLD THE KRICKET