Honestly,Lifeguards never get the attention they need. They literally save so many lives,Yet some people don’t even acknowledge them. All lifeguards around the world have my respect!
CPR on the young man was an incredible. As a paramedic, I have administered CPR many times. However, achieving a return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and such a positive outcome is rare. It was heartwarming to see how grateful he was for the work you guys did and for his second chance at life. Capturing it all on video made it unique. Usually, I'm able to remain emotionally detached, but this really got to me watching it
Yes, it is very common for ribs to break during CPR, especially in older patients. As the patient is considered dead and chest compressions are the only means of maintaining circulation to provide oxygenated blood to the brain and body, broken ribs must be ignored. Most of the time, the broken ribs do not cause further injury. If the patient survives, the broken ribs will heal.
@@becky2235 That's though to answer as there are many aspects that influence CPR-Outcome - and those are complex - . Though we tend to see ROSCs more "often" when we resuscitate young patients and also when we happen to be on the spot during the patients cardiac arrest. The second is also the reason for why amateur basic CPR is so crucial.
Loved how Harrison dealt with the guy on the beach,he kept a level head when necessary and was so brave.You could see the concern on his face.I bet his parents are proud of him.
I was taught San Francisco "lifeguard rules---always save yourself first---if you let the patient pull you under, you're both lost." What would you teach at Bondi? You guys have the guts, the glory, and the heart ❤️. Saving that kid was amazing!
I have never seen such a great group of people that go above and beyond to make sure everyone is safe. Hats off and much love and well wishes to you all. Thank You for always being there for the public.
These guys are such heros every day but they just want to do their job and help people. They expect nothing but are grateful for a thank you. I am so glad guys like this exist. Makes my day every time I watch. Thank you guys!
Another reason why im so for sign language in schools. Imagine if they saw a grandma signing frantically through the binoculars earlier. Also the life gaurds would be able to reassure the grandma. ..... At least no matter how dangerous Australia's nature is, the people will do what they can to ensure you dont die. Recovery level Asian, wakes up from death, tries to stand instantly 😂
Lifeguards deserve so much more attention and recognition for what they do they save hundreds of lives and still some people don’t even acknowledge them guards around the world should have the some sort of respect from everyone they deserve a lot more
Just found u guys from tiktok and I'm obsessed with these videos! The amount of endurance and strength and passion shows with every rescue. I like they explain everything and educate the viewers if faced with the situation. The #2 rescue had me crying even though I've seen it. So powerful. Keep up the amazing job ❤❤❤❤
Am a Kenyan n been watching this Bondi rescue clips and I love the lifeguard's work so much. They should be really appreciated for what they do so as to save lives
People who haven't really experienced these types of waves before often have no idea what they are in for. Really really gotta respect the signs, they are there for a reason!
The one where the Korean student drowned suddenly made me imagine that happening to my boyfriend (who is Korean and was also a student abroad in my country when we met). Made me want to go find some videos on CPR technique. I've been grateful to have gotten training in swimming lessons, high school PE, and at work once, but that was all a few years ago and imagining a scenario where it happens to a loved one (which for some reason has never really occurred to me) makes me want to top up my confidence so I'd be ready if it happened. Might even write some simple notes to keep in my wallet in case I forgot the "rules" under high stress
As a child, I had a near-drowning experience that has left me with a lasting fear of deep water. Even now, if the water gets above my shoulders, I feel panicked. While I enjoy going to the beach, I make sure to stay within my comfort zone and avoid venturing too far into the water. I sought professional help to overcome my fear, but unfortunately, the doctor told me that it is ingrained in my subconscious and cannot be fully conquered. Similarly, I have a fear of heights, but I have been able to manage my anxiety over the past 20 years. My first airplane trip to Hawaii helped me overcome my fear to some extent, and while I still have some fear of heights, I am able to control my panic.
i remeber being younger and almost drowning and him describing how he felt just before he almost died it accurate to my story you feel comforable then slowly fade away
where can I watch the other seasons if I’m from the US? I recently found this show and I’ve already watched all the six seasons on RU-vid but I want more!
What is the working hours for these guys?Is there a morning and afternoon shift? Or when the come on in a morning, are they there unit the end of the day?
After watching a lot of bondi I've seen that the boys see when people struggle and often go in when there could be just the slightest chance that the people are in danger
They are wearing sun protection lip cream to stop their lips from burning. The one Harrison is wearing is tinted which is why it looks a bit of a funny colour. They often wear it on their nose and face too as they are out in the sun all day everyday.
I’ve never understood why the tower lifeguard can’t go down and help if he sees someone drowning… what good are you gonna do calling out people needing help if there’s nobody to send…
They can't go down because some one needs to constantly watch the water! It saves more lives to have some one watch the water 24/7 on shift, and there are volunteers who patrol in the water sometimes! But even then the tower lifeguard needs to focus on the water and to call for first responders!
Life guards are amazing deserve so much respect……. I wish Jo public would recognise how personal a situation like this is, make a ring of privacy backs turned, don’t all stand there staring……. I’ve been in a situation, opening your eyes to a mass of strangers looking back and not knowing what’s what…… not nice…. The people that helped 🫡👊🏼🥰