Bondi Rescue follows the work of the elite professional Lifeguards who patrol Australia’s busiest beach - Bondi.
This is Australia’s real life Baywatch!
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Each clip is filled with real life drama as lifeguards perform life-and-death rescues! But Bondi Rescue is a show about much more than swimmers being saved in the surf. Lifeguards at Bondi Beach must catch thieves, break up fights, perform CPR, make drugs busts and even sometimes handle navy bombs washed ashore!
Watch on as lifeguards Hoppo, Deano, Jesse, Maxi, Harries and more show what it's like to have Australia's most exciting beach as their office.
With rescue board cameras and exclusive footage from the tower, Bondi Rescue gives you a behind-the-scenes look of what it takes to save a life.
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Ugh! This is the 2nd time I've seen them use the epipen wrong! He didn't pull the rear cover off, so this guy did get any medicine. They need yearly training on using them.
ALL SIMPLY ONE OF MANY POSSIBLE POVS: sharks biting is mostly an exploratory bite which is basically them trying to get a view on what it is and if it’s food, they let go right away when it’s something they don’t like or know. other than that they don’t go near people unless they get stuck near shore or followed fish to shallowish water
Harries is the funniest guy ever, that one “rescue” he had where he was the girl and his jokes that he makes. They all make my day 😂❤ (Much love from Florida!)
I got the best fin chop💯‼️ Half my right shoulder & only a 3rd of my tricep was left. Funny thing was I wasnt surfing waves I was ROOF SURFING💯‼️‼️ True Story!!!
Meanwhile in the US - screamed at gun point - tazed, maybe a few shots for good measure - handcuffed while incapacitated and kneeled on by 3 cops - then dealt with aggressively when he is mental incapable of following their instructions.
Some times that beach looks a little chaotic. If it was up t me, I'd divide the beach by quadrants or lanes. Each section would be manned by a lifeguard. Then, I would issue numbers or letter for people who want to go in the water with an hour to two hour limit per group so that everyone has a chance to get in the water. You can tell people over PA system when they can go in the water and when they need to leave in order to allow the following group to enjoy the water. I think it would be more humane for the lifeguards to manage the crowds and it would be safer for beach goers. But, what do I know?
So, just as a thing to know, if anything spring loaded your top priority should be to keep your fingers away from it always, spring-loaded switchblade, move your fingers away from all exit points, easy to remember, and don't be scared to ape grip an EpiPen for injection