It is impossible to pick one moment. Literally every day these guys put their own lives on the line, the years of dedication and skill to keeping people safe is unbelievable and heroic. Hats off to the Bondi boys. Thank you for your service. 🙏
The little girl saying "thank you" warmed my heart. She is being raised right. ❤ I wish the u.s. protected people's identity like this because it destroys innocent lives...when they're innocent. That was a terrible place to scuba dive. 😮
Interesting and cool vid. It is really sad and unfortunate that a lot of people don’t know sign language; I don’t even know it as well. I guess maybe the grandmother could have typed on a notes app on her phone saying “I’m deaf and I’m looking for my two daughters that went swimming and are also death.” It is just a suggestion but I’m glad that her daughters got rescued. Also R.I.P. Terry
I took ASL in high school bc I needed a language credit. I was a server as a teenager and once elderly man came in and just pointed at the menu for what he wanted. I was thinking maybe he was deaf so I just thought it couldn’t hurt to try, so I signed to him and asked him what he wanted to drink. His eyes welled with tears when he signed ‘coffee’ to me. After I brought out his coffee. He signed to me that this was the first time he could talk to someone. It’s been years, I went into the walk in fridge and bawled my eyes out leaning against a box of lemons. I still think about him every day.
I guess it’s from growing up by the beach but how do people not understand rips there are signs everywhere just swim perpendicular to the rip to get out
yea! Like, it really makes me concerned for humanity when people cant read the signs. Also, another thing, if ur not a confident swimmer... MAYBE DONT SWIM? I would much rather have someone be pouty and sitting on the beach than have a lifeguard pull them dead out of the water. Learn about rip, the dangers of sea creatures and make sure you are a STRONG swimmer before ever getting into the ocean. Look at the waves and think logically, "If I were to get in trouble, could I get myself out of it?" If the answer is no, stay close to shore. Especially if you are old or very young.
If it’s the episode that I think it might be, within 10 minutes of the double rescue where Johnny tragically passed away, lifeguards had to rescue someone else from the same rip. It was so frustrating to watch.