neck breaking break called ours a punishing sydney shelfy. Any KB takers?
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I'd go tell the boy's, "good day mate, I'm an American, hows about letting me have a go at it, I really like Russel Crowe
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I hate to see a fellow lifeguard become a victim
! I pray he makes a full recovery. That wave is one mean mofo!!
2 weeks ago my partner and I responded to a spinal injury on the beach-45 year old man pile drove himself into the shorebreak on a bodyboard. When we got to him, he had blood coming out of his nose and mouth, and no motor or sensation in his extremities, read paralysis. We had to do an emergency move on a backboard to get him out of the surf zone. We packaged him and the medics flew him out to a trauma center in Melbourne. Last I heard he's going to be able to walk again. Sorry for the rant, but I've had this rescue stuck in my head for a while and this post just flashed it up again.

2 weeks ago my partner and I responded to a spinal injury on the beach-45 year old man pile drove himself into the shorebreak on a bodyboard. When we got to him, he had blood coming out of his nose and mouth, and no motor or sensation in his extremities, read paralysis. We had to do an emergency move on a backboard to get him out of the surf zone. We packaged him and the medics flew him out to a trauma center in Melbourne. Last I heard he's going to be able to walk again. Sorry for the rant, but I've had this rescue stuck in my head for a while and this post just flashed it up again.
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There used to be an us & them type of feeling between the two but as surfing has evolved and quite often, at least in part of the world, you find nowadays they are one (surfers & lifesavers/lifeguard). A lot of surfers gained their water knowledge going through the nippers system in this country and so should respect each others respective water man/person skills....sorry for the rant....a lot of respect for what you guys do anyways.
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Russ yeah that kind of protectionist policy gives me the shitts but "they" travel elswhere and they expect to get a wave. I wouldn't surf at ours on principle, not gunna give em the chance to shut me down.Thats my excuse and i'm sticking to it.
And the fact that that wave scares the crap outa me doesn't have anything to do with it
And the fact that that wave scares the crap outa me doesn't have anything to do with it
once you've had black you'll never go back!!!