That poor, lost little girl. I felt so badly for her. It must've been incredibly frightening for her, especially since she didn't seem to speak English. I'm so thankful for the mother and her daughter who were just incredible, presenting the little girl w/ kindness and compassion. They're real heroes in this situation!
I know it wouldn't be enough for everyone but I wonder if beaches could start putting in lockers you hire out like at swimming pools for your keys and personal items etc, especially for say like surfers or people by there selfs who don't have family members or friends sitting by there belongings 🤷🏼♀️
All of the rescues these guys do are unbelievably amazing. The woman who lost her wedding ring of really touched something in me. I had been married for 35 years and lost my wedding ring on the beach. That ring had been on my finger since the moment my husband put it there on our wedding day. It's not about the ring. It's about every memory that you've ever made with your husband and your family tied into something tangible that you carry with you everyday. To lose that was devastating for me and we never found it. These guys on Bondi are so compassionate and understanding!
The power of lost and found. If you ever find someone's valuables, return it to the authorities. I left my wallet on a bench at a local beach and someone handed it in to the police. Nothing was stolen, everything was still there including money. Great job to those who returned the shirt with those ladies keys.
Well, but what else could she say, when they told her-- nicely-- that they were too busy to deal with it? Or maybe I misheard that, in which case, oops, sorry!
The second case reminds me of my swimming classes where the teacher taught us to never get too close to a drowning person unless we are absolutely sure the person kind of responds to the words we say and can still follow directions or that we are able to free us via some "tricks" or of course have a floating object that can hold both of us. I never understood completely why but this scene showed me exactly why.
yeah im a former lifeguard and i mean the reality of the situation is that someone who is drowning is in fight or flight mode. their immediate concern is going to be about doing anything and everything to stay afloat which often means grabbing onto whatever they can manage to find even if that is a person. no one does it on purpose but the brain is not processing that they could be drowning someone else with them it just sees a way out and takes it. if they aren’t coherent enough to respond clearly to verbal cues they aren’t coherent enough to be near safely without something else for them to grab.
@@jennynott3841 ya, it isn't that simple if you have 8 kids. And I know you either don't know what that's like or the 1% where you popped out a whole classroom and are so strict that they don't really have a life and don't know what fun is. They only know your fun. But other than that most people let their kids go play on a beach. It's hard to keep them together.
The man who lost his cousin I totally feel for, my family had a big reunion at a beach once and one of our uncles had wandered off and then no one could find him for hours and I stg I thought my grandmother was going to have a heart attack from the worry.
I don't understand that kind of thoughtlessness/inconsideration...and for some reason, it always seems to be men who are missing...or at least, that's all I've seen so far. If that is the actual case, I wonder why that could be... Thank goodness for those dedicated lifeguards, who are so reassuring and do everything possible to find these missing people!
The mom and daughter are so kind and helpful and stayed with that poor lost girl.. even the daughter was so gentle and helping to comfort the small girl.. good job to her parents! ❤
Mom lost the diamond to her wedding ring a while ago when I was younger and never found it. I remember it really well because it's the most upset I've ever seen her in my life.
Something similar, my mum wears both her engagement and wedding ring, and lost the engagement ring at the beach and cried heaps. Thankfully we found it!
Finding those huge 20 years' worth of marriage sparkly rings of diamonds was amazing! : ) And I love when they start many segments with... "and we were just packing everything up for the day"... cuz you know that's just the beginning of a whole new, frightening, yet solved adventure!
In Chile, what is done when a child is found lost on the beach is to clap and say the child's name. that warns parents, it is a pretty good technique, they are almost always found when it is used.
Once we forgot our bags! Just as we were going to to car we remembered. As we turned some man walked up to us with our bags. We thanked him and left. We had all our belongings in there so we were pretty lucky the guy helped out!
You are SO DETERMINED AND NEVER GIVE UP UNTIL THINGS ARE PERFECT!!!! I hope this video makes a lot of money and you recoup everything you spent and more!! I’d love to see this with the lantern/light inside!!
I'd think they could also add an outline of a person on the lifeguard board to show people how to place their body on the board in rescue. Language barriers would be solved for that situation, too.
Love you guys!!! Great saves each time! Teamwork is so efficient that it's crazy. You guys move all as one. You watch and protect as one. When one moves, the others cover that area and hold it down. TEAM BONDI RESCUE ❤❤❤❤❤
This was just an amazing experience! When you said “I’m gonna help you”! It made me cry The little girl was full with compassion and kindness I love your videos I watch them every day!!!!
There was a beach in England that I used to live by & would visit daily. One area of the beach where it had breakers would be painted in different colours to create zones. If you went up to the lifeguards that worked in that area all summer would give groups of family & friends coloured wrist bands that you would write your child’s name on & the name & number for the parent or guardians that were with them down at the beach. That way when a child would lose their group they would be able to go to get help & the lifeguards could use those wristbands to contact the person caring for them. I think it is something all beaches with lifeguards should have available. Maybe have something more permanent for locals to avoid waste. And maybe when visitors in fly into a country that have beaches, these bands can be handed out on planes & other transport. And maybe on planes they can give a video guide on rules for beaches like swim between the flags!!
it would not be feasible at bondi beach - 1000s visit every day - it would take up all lifeguards time - i doubt that is the case in england with their beaches probably just handfuls at any given time so it is much easier to track everybody
You are incorrect about UK beaches & the numbers visiting beaches during warm sunny weather. And we happen to have some long beaches as well. If places like beaches, large shopping centres, music festivals (or any other large festivals) sporting venues, amusement parks etc gave out wrist bands (or you could pick them up at shops in the area or airlines, cruise ships etc) for a child to have their first name. Contact name & number of the adult that is responsible for then that day that day, along with language they speak & allergies it would speed up the time for a child to be found alone & then to be reconnected with their responsible adult. Would it not be faster to call the responsible adult rather than walk up & down the area hoping to bump into the missing adult especially if you do not know the adults name to shout out. For lifeguards to be able to contact the missing adult by phone call within minutes of the child being taken to them lost would speed up the reunion time compared to how long we see it take them as well as it also taking more lifeguards attention off the water to aid in the search for the responsible adult. The faster the reunion time the faster lifeguards get back to focusing on the water again. Therefore I believe it to be very feasible. And it can be used in a number of locations.
That poor poor woman seeing the distress on her face from losing her ring I guess it’s the way I was raised I don’t like seeing such an innocent person like her so distressed and hider and worried out of her face and mind
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 yeah I think it's been over a year since he stopped being one. He had social media like Instagram and he travels across Australia lots so you can see what he posts there. Who knows maybe he'll come back Monday but for now it appears he's no longer a lifeguard
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 I think it's either he wanted to do other things or he didn't want to take the covid vaccine. The last one is just a rumor that was circulating online so I don't know if that's true or not.
or the lesson is.... get a beach locker for your valuables. idk if australia has these. but when i was a kid in america, we had beach lockers in some places.
You should always keep your belongings with you if going to the beach.If you wish to swim stay between the flags and either put them in the lockers provided or get the lifegaurds to keep your bag in the tower.If you are a tourist leave your valuable things in your hotel safe.
my husband and I have silicone/exercise rings for when we go swimming and be able to leave our rings safely at our house. Its been great and I love that we can do it. Highly recommend.
I know what it’s like to be lost I was lost when I was like 5 for like 5 minutes so I can only imagine what it was like to be lost for what was probably like 30 minutes so thank god she got help as soon as she did
Bondi Rescue I love your vids they tell me not to go deep in water and to help and be kind to others I have been watching for about a year now and I love the vids thanks Bondi for what you do ps Harrison and maxi are my favorite they are hilarious
It must be annoying when your about to go home and someone turns up wanting to be rescued,but if this is your job then so be it.Well done to the guy who saved tbe drowning swimmer.
Check out our video of MISSING CHILDREN at Bondi Beach 👉 ua-cam.com/video/nQkE2ZoavuM/v-deo.html
You guys are amazing 🤩😍 lots of love from Africa 💕
i love you guys so much 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
😊😊😅😅❤❤❤❤
love your videos🧜♂🧜♀
Y’all are so great lifeguards 😍
That other little girl helping with the lost 5 yo girl was so sweet! Immediately took over the older sibling/friend role of "I'm gonna help you!"
The guy who was dancing looks like he’s living his best life good for him
Agreed !! Love that for him x
Hahaha good for him😂
Why is that so true though😂😂
facts, he was just vibing and enjoying life, I'm tryna get like him lol
Bro was having the best day of his life. I hope he's found a reason to dance again today.
That poor, lost little girl. I felt so badly for her. It must've been incredibly frightening for her, especially since she didn't seem to speak English. I'm so thankful for the mother and her daughter who were just incredible, presenting the little girl w/ kindness and compassion. They're real heroes in this situation!
I know it wouldn't be enough for everyone but I wonder if beaches could start putting in lockers you hire out like at swimming pools for your keys and personal items etc, especially for say like surfers or people by there selfs who don't have family members or friends sitting by there belongings 🤷🏼♀️
That is one good idea 😊❤
It’s a beach not a pool
@@jimenagutierrezplayz1596 and?
@@jimenagutierrezplayz1596 a really busy beach lol
My memory could be wrong but I thought there are some lockers in the promenade by Bondi Beach
Hoppo is a genius keeping the kid safe and staying at his post at the same time
All of the rescues these guys do are unbelievably amazing. The woman who lost her wedding ring of really touched something in me. I had been married for 35 years and lost my wedding ring on the beach. That ring had been on my finger since the moment my husband put it there on our wedding day. It's not about the ring. It's about every memory that you've ever made with your husband and your family tied into something tangible that you carry with you everyday. To lose that was devastating for me and we never found it. These guys on Bondi are so compassionate and understanding!
I love the mom momming it up for the little lost girl. She was spot on.
The power of lost and found. If you ever find someone's valuables, return it to the authorities. I left my wallet on a bench at a local beach and someone handed it in to the police. Nothing was stolen, everything was still there including money. Great job to those who returned the shirt with those ladies keys.
Restores your faith in people for sure
Girl who got hurt “it’s not that bad I just need to clean it” girl (waddles away because she can barely walk)
Wait till she goes to bathroom she gonna feel the pain
She's so sunburnt too!
Well, but what else could she say, when they told her-- nicely-- that they were too busy to deal with it? Or maybe I misheard that, in which case, oops, sorry!
The second case reminds me of my swimming classes where the teacher taught us to never get too close to a drowning person unless we are absolutely sure the person kind of responds to the words we say and can still follow directions or that we are able to free us via some "tricks" or of course have a floating object that can hold both of us.
I never understood completely why but this scene showed me exactly why.
yeah im a former lifeguard and i mean the reality of the situation is that someone who is drowning is in fight or flight mode. their immediate concern is going to be about doing anything and everything to stay afloat which often means grabbing onto whatever they can manage to find even if that is a person. no one does it on purpose but the brain is not processing that they could be drowning someone else with them it just sees a way out and takes it. if they aren’t coherent enough to respond clearly to verbal cues they aren’t coherent enough to be near safely without something else for them to grab.
Loved how Harries helped the poor woman to get her wedding ring back.
That poor little girl 😪 breaks my heart. My daughter cries like that when she's extremely distraught
bless the daughter helping out, seemed the poor girl felt a bit more comfortable with her, poor girl in such distress :(
The girl’s parents should have kept their children together
@@jennynott3841 ya, it isn't that simple if you have 8 kids. And I know you either don't know what that's like or the 1% where you popped out a whole classroom and are so strict that they don't really have a life and don't know what fun is. They only know your fun. But other than that most people let their kids go play on a beach. It's hard to keep them together.
It was heart-breaking to see! She would've been terrified 🥺
The man who lost his cousin I totally feel for, my family had a big reunion at a beach once and one of our uncles had wandered off and then no one could find him for hours and I stg I thought my grandmother was going to have a heart attack from the worry.
I don't understand that kind of thoughtlessness/inconsideration...and for some reason, it always seems to be men who are missing...or at least, that's all I've seen so far. If that is the actual case, I wonder why that could be...
Thank goodness for those dedicated lifeguards, who are so reassuring and do everything possible to find these missing people!
The mom and daughter are so kind and helpful and stayed with that poor lost girl.. even the daughter was so gentle and helping to comfort the small girl.. good job to her parents! ❤
Poor little Beatrice seeing her so upset that even as 22 year old makes my heart shatter
Wow 4 Emergency’s that’s crazy and to think that you saved 4 people is just incredible Great work guys!
Best start to a bondi rescue compilation ever....for no apparent reason..... 🤣🤣
Wow, busy day and that 14-year-old boy is sooooooooo grounded
Never get enough of the videos. I’m was a true Bondi girl and never get enough of our true hero’s. Love you guys.
1:29 - the dancing dude had me DEAD ya'll dead 😭😭😂😂
3:14 he looks more stoked than those girls 😂
Mom lost the diamond to her wedding ring a while ago when I was younger and never found it. I remember it really well because it's the most upset I've ever seen her in my life.
Something similar, my mum wears both her engagement and wedding ring, and lost the engagement ring at the beach and cried heaps. Thankfully we found it!
My mom lost her wedding ring while cleaning the house. Turns out my dog accidentally ate it. We got it back after like 2 days though😂
The diamond ring and the team effort of the kids, that was lovely!
9 yr old Bob is adorable!
We miss Bob. Such a character!
❤. Love first responders !!! Thankyou all.
Finding those huge 20 years' worth of marriage sparkly rings of diamonds was amazing! : )
And I love when they start many segments with... "and we were just packing everything up for the day"... cuz you know that's just the beginning of a whole new, frightening, yet solved adventure!
At 3:15 that little noise he made brightened my day so much!
did the audio stop for anyone else around 24:25
Yep mine did too
Yep
Yep
Yes😢
This is a bit random but can I just say, Deano has the most luscious curls I've ever seen 🤣🥰
@@jessicalee402 so does his daughter! Jealous of them both!
Not the guy dancing during the fist part 😂😂
In Chile, what is done when a child is found lost on the beach is to clap and say the child's name. that warns parents, it is a pretty good technique, they are almost always found when it is used.
Have you ever forgotten any personal items at the beach? 😥
Can’t remember tho but i live in Melbourne
One time my sisters and I buried a sand bucket full of seashells as a kind of hide and seek game. Needless to say, we never found the bucket 😂😂
Once we forgot our bags! Just as we were going to to car we remembered. As we turned some man walked up to us with our bags. We thanked him and left. We had all our belongings in there so we were pretty lucky the guy helped out!
@@JohannaCupp 😂😂😂
YES MY CAR KEYS!!
The way Jesse laughed when he got the right key I was crying 😂
You are SO DETERMINED AND NEVER GIVE UP UNTIL THINGS ARE PERFECT!!!! I hope this video makes a lot of money and you recoup everything you spent and more!!
I’d love to see this with the lantern/light inside!!
I'd think they could also add an outline of a person on the lifeguard board to show people how to place their body on the board in rescue. Language barriers would be solved for that situation, too.
Love you guys!!! Great saves each time! Teamwork is so efficient that it's crazy. You guys move all as one. You watch and protect as one. When one moves, the others cover that area and hold it down. TEAM BONDI RESCUE ❤❤❤❤❤
Dont leave your valuables on the beach. There are great zip ups that are waterproof that you can keep your keys, phone, watch etc in. ❤🌊
I actually trust strangers more than I trust the ocean when it comes to not yanking my valuables and never giving them back.
@@Astrussy Too true!! 😂😳🌊🤔
Bondi Rescue makes me want to be saved my these lifeguards that I have a crush on
haha. you want them to be your hero.
Lol
Same here i swear😂
Same lol
I wouldn’t be surprised if some people pretended to drown just to be “saved” by famous lifeguards 😑
I love watching Bondi Rescue. ❤
I'm from England ,people over I Australia are so lucky to have you lifeguards ,you put your own lives at risk everyday 👍😀❤️
We have lifeguard on most beaches in England. . .
Yh we do I’m from London
No Narcan but have the wonderful green whistle!
I wondered about that too.
I want to try the green whistle!
Not sure if Aus has the same epidemic-level need for narcan like the US.
This was just an amazing experience! When you said “I’m gonna help you”! It made me cry
The little girl was full with compassion and kindness I love your videos I watch them every day!!!!
There was a beach in England that I used to live by & would visit daily. One area of the beach where it had breakers would be painted in different colours to create zones. If you went up to the lifeguards that worked in that area all summer would give groups of family & friends coloured wrist bands that you would write your child’s name on & the name & number for the parent or guardians that were with them down at the beach. That way when a child would lose their group they would be able to go to get help & the lifeguards could use those wristbands to contact the person caring for them. I think it is something all beaches with lifeguards should have available. Maybe have something more permanent for locals to avoid waste. And maybe when visitors in fly into a country that have beaches, these bands can be handed out on planes & other transport. And maybe on planes they can give a video guide on rules for beaches like swim between the flags!!
it would not be feasible at bondi beach - 1000s visit every day - it would take up all lifeguards time - i doubt that is the case in england with their beaches probably just handfuls at any given time so it is much easier to track everybody
You are incorrect about UK beaches & the numbers visiting beaches during warm sunny weather. And we happen to have some long beaches as well.
If places like beaches, large shopping centres, music festivals (or any other large festivals) sporting venues, amusement parks etc gave out wrist bands (or you could pick them up at shops in the area or airlines, cruise ships etc) for a child to have their first name. Contact name & number of the adult that is responsible for then that day that day, along with language they speak & allergies it would speed up the time for a child to be found alone & then to be reconnected with their responsible adult. Would it not be faster to call the responsible adult rather than walk up & down the area hoping to bump into the missing adult especially if you do not know the adults name to shout out. For lifeguards to be able to contact the missing adult by phone call within minutes of the child being taken to them lost would speed up the reunion time compared to how long we see it take them as well as it also taking more lifeguards attention off the water to aid in the search for the responsible adult. The faster the reunion time the faster lifeguards get back to focusing on the water again. Therefore I believe it to be very feasible. And it can be used in a number of locations.
Hey, just a heads up the sound stopped working at 24.24 and then continued again at 24.44 just letting ya know! Cheers
i noticed that too. maybe a copyrighted song was playing on someone's speaker? idk
Thanks! I thought it was my laptop's doing!
You can turn on captions to hear what the vid is saying
I love these kids! Man, they are incredible young men and ladies❤ I wish I lived in Oz! Some of the best. Ppl in the world!!! Lively lovely folks
I absolutely love Bondi but Harries and Hoppo are the best 🤩🤩
The way harries is smiling in the thumbnail-😂
9:47 had my heart POUDING so hard I had to pause and just breath LOL
Everyone is right I think the little girl trusted them because of their child , she was very well spoken x
11:20 I burst out laughing when I saw the kids 😂😂
Hi!! Fan from Colombia! I love Harries! This show is at least 10 years old! Harries, you are amazing!
Mouse, the black cloud according to Matty D. All the bad stuff happens when hes on duty 😂😂
We don't know what Mouse did in his past life to get so unlucky 😂☁
@@BondiRescue 🤣🤣 I'm addicted to Bondi Rescue. I live in Arizona, USA and love watching your videos
Bro this channel makes me so happy. the lifeguards are so nice and good at what they do. keep going! ❤❤
All the beaches should definitely put a locker somewhere, if swimmers want to do stuff to be safe and not be stolen
They should have lockers at Bondi
Im sure they do, some people just dont use them
That poor poor woman seeing the distress on her face from losing her ring I guess it’s the way I was raised I don’t like seeing such an innocent person like her so distressed and hider and worried out of her face and mind
Is it just me or did the sound go off for y’all at the missing boy ?
Does the audio cut out for anyone else 24:18-24:44?
Yep
Yeah
they probably said something culturally insentitive about the indigenous boy
Not the guy in the biker shorts dancing with not a care in the world :)
the guy who’s dancing looks like he is living the best life then the scene changes back to the worried Giles on there car then some more dancing
Sooo... what's up with only a cameo appearance of Jethro (my heart-adopted son)? 🥰
Right!!!! He's the best. It's sad he's no longer a Bondi lifeguard
@@brooke9225
Say WHAT?
When? Why??
Anyone out there in comment land know?
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 yeah I think it's been over a year since he stopped being one. He had social media like Instagram and he travels across Australia lots so you can see what he posts there. Who knows maybe he'll come back Monday but for now it appears he's no longer a lifeguard
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 I think it's either he wanted to do other things or he didn't want to take the covid vaccine. The last one is just a rumor that was circulating online so I don't know if that's true or not.
@brooke9225 didn't it have to do with the mandatory vaccinations that he didn't take?
(The covid ones)
The missing ring was giving "I lost my diamond earring"
I want the story behind the broken rescue board on the wall of the tower!
Someone brought the jetski in wrong and it collided with the board and broke it if I remember correctly
@@iridiumSerpent Yatesy I think
I just knew only life guards could get everyone 👍
or the lesson is.... get a beach locker for your valuables. idk if australia has these. but when i was a kid in america, we had beach lockers in some places.
I so feel for little Bobby. Is he always alone? And is the mum really sleeping?
The key is what made me laugh so much lol
Bro is the best at dancing
You should always keep your belongings with you if going to the beach.If you wish to swim stay between the flags and either put them in the lockers provided or get the lifegaurds to keep your bag in the tower.If you are a tourist leave your valuable things in your hotel safe.
19:45 good job fellas 👏
my husband and I have silicone/exercise rings for when we go swimming and be able to leave our rings safely at our house. Its been great and I love that we can do it. Highly recommend.
I cant get enough of this! I love you guys! Thank you for your support ❤️
I know what it’s like to be lost I was lost when I was like 5 for like 5 minutes so I can only imagine what it was like to be lost for what was probably like 30 minutes so thank god she got help as soon as she did
I watch these videos every day
Bondi Rescue I love your vids they tell me not to go deep in water and to help and be kind to others I have been watching for about a year now and I love the vids thanks Bondi for what you do ps Harrison and maxi are my favorite they are hilarious
100%
By the way the audio was cut off for about 20 or 30 seconds
8 KIDS 😂😂😂😂, poor guy he didn’t need to explain more
My audio just stopped working and it made me so mad i actually threw my phone
The last guy passed away and respawned at his last rest point lol
They would be lost without the volunteer club
Did anybody sound get cut off?
Mine did
Mine did
Yeah
Yea 😢
Maybe me idk
At this point this could be a whole superhero movie
The lifeguards are real-life heroes! 🦸♂️
Wonder what the "pain relief green thing that guy breathed in, was? The guy with the dislocated shoulder.
If beaches had lockers and other stuff like that you'd probably have less lifeguards who are worth a 1000 lockers😂
Could be run as a private business, at no public cost, so no effect on number or availability of lifeguards.
It must be annoying when your about to go home and someone turns up wanting to be rescued,but if this is your job then so be it.Well done to the guy who saved tbe drowning swimmer.
Fun fact: bondi is a great show
Why on earth would you wear a ring like that to the beach?!?!?!? 😂
so happy they found there keys and yes i did like what i sed
Jethro to the rescue
Alcohol and the ocean do not go together
Do you have Narcan? You certainly should.
Fun fact: if you say fun fact everyone will see your comment
Wait what
Lol
didnt really work ay?
@@SoccerGoals1207 cool, it works
My go to UA-cam vids to watch in the morning 😅
Eddy looks like the long lost brother of Logan Paul, and Jake Paul.
Hello from Brazil. You should know some of the most tough beaches in the world, in Rio de Janeiro.
Proud to say I’ll never drown- I have an irrational fear of the sea ✨
How tf can a little kid remember his mums number and I can’t even remember a single number and I’m 20 😂
Young Bob's Mom seems a bit irresponsible.
how? she feel asleep
I Love Bondi❤❤❤
11, months ago? such a long time!