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24.01.2022 Yesterday evening, Friday 6/11/20, at about 5pm, a young male got into difficulties just on the north side of cabarita headland. He was swimming with a group of friends when he got in trouble. He was assisted back to shore and members of the public notified cabarita Slsc who attended and provided 1st aid. Ambulance and duty officers attended the scene and the patient was transported in a stable condition to tweed hospital.



13.01.2022 Being on the beach in an emergency can be quite hard to give your exact location to emergency services. This app allows you to give exact GPS location to the 000 operators allowing emergency services to come directly to you. It’s free to download and extremely easy to use.

12.01.2022 Emergency response system was activated by @nswpolice to reports of a female in distress 100mts offshore at Lighthouse Beach, Ballina. Ballina SLSC, @FNCSLS Support Operations were tasked to the located and assisted a 42 year old female to shore.

11.01.2022 Just after lunchtime today, 31/10/2020, Surf lifesaving FNC was notified of an incident on the north side of the Brunswick river - New Brighten Beach. Brunswick SLSC were tasked along with 2 duty officers and NSW ambulance. The isolated location made access and communications very difficult. Once on scene lifesavers began treating a 38y.o male for spinal injuries. Ambulance and duty officers with the support 4wd arrived shortly after. Due to the injuries and location, an ambulance helicopter was tasked where the patient was transported to the PA Hospital for treatment.



09.01.2022 Just after 1am this morning Far North Coast Surf Lifesaving Support Operations were contacted by Surf Lifesaving Emergency Response System after Police informed of a missing 24 year old in water off Belongil Beach, Byron Bay. Duty Officers responded to the location and liaised with Police. The Westpac Rescue Helicopter was tasked to the location and conducted a search utilising night vision goggles. Far North Coast Support Operations assisted with a coastal search utilising FLIR (Forward Looking Infra Red) device. After approx a hour and half the male was located by Police safe and well at a private residence. This is a timely reminder to only swim at patrolled beaches and never under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

03.01.2022 At around 6:30pm this evening Far North Coast Support Operations teams were called out to a surfer in distress at Suffolk Park. Lifesavers from Byron Bay and Ballina attended as well as Police, Ambulance and Westpac 4 from Lismore. A thorough search was conducted from Broken Head to Cape Byron. Police called off the search at sunset.

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