8-year-old Australian boys use lifeguard training to rescue drowning man off eastern coast
By APMonday, January 11, 2010
8-yr-old boys save drowning man at Aussie beach
ADELAIDE, Australia — Two 8-year-old boys in a young lifeguards training program rescued a man who was struggling in the ocean off Australia’s east coast.
Jake Satherley told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio that he and friend Spencer Jeams saw a middle-aged man having trouble Sunday off Northcliffe beach, in Queensland state.
“We saw him put his hand up and saying, ‘help, help,’ so we went over to him and pulled him on our board,” Satherley said Monday.
The boys are part of the under-14 lifeguard training program at Northcliffe Life Saving Club.
Club president David Shields said he’d never seen a rescue like it.
“They really did perform well above their years,” he told ABC. “We’re just so proud of them and the way they acted instinctively.”
Nearly 50,000 Australian children ages 5 to 13 are enrolled in junior life saving programs, according to Surf Life Saving Australia.
March 27, 2010: 10:34 pm
why would you mention adelaide in this story when it is more than 2500 kilometres from where the rescue took place. the closest city was brisbane in queensland. who writes this stuff? |
ben sanders