Surf Life Saving NZ’s elite surf lifeguards level up
Surf Life Saving New Zealand’s elite surf lifeguards level up at National Lifeguard School
A group of Kiwi heroes already dedicated to saving lives are about to become even more super, when they hit the beaches for this season’s National Lifeguard School. This training will upskill them to Surf Life Saving New Zealand’s (SLSNZ) highest lifeguard qualification – The Advanced Lifeguard Award.
20 lifeguards from around the country will be learning about some of the more difficult and demanding emergency situations surf lifeguards can face, including mass rescue scenarios, helicopter operations, search and rescue operations and working alongside other agencies including NZ Police, Fire and Emergency, and St John in complex scenarios and technical rescues.
The school takes place from December 7 to 9, at Fitzroy Beach in New Plymouth, where candidates will be taught theory and practical skills, run through acted scenarios, and tested physically and mentally, to try to attain the Advanced Lifeguard Award.
Surf Life Saving New Zealand National Education Manager Belinda Slement said “this year we had 46 applications and only 20 places in the school to offer, so the lifeguards selected to attend are already the cream of the crop.
“They’re already out there saving lives on our beaches before they reach this school, but going to this level will ultimately help their local beaches a lot safer.”
Slement said the intensive and action-packed school gives the volunteer surf lifeguards the chance to try the new skills and see how situations might play out, with expert instructors able to guide them and talk them through examples from actual rescues.
“This is the super-elite of our training. Around the country surf lifeguards get faced with a varied level of complex situations, and these advanced lifeguards will be skilled in how to direct their patrol members when challenging situations happen. These are the people selected from their clubs to learn the most technical skills and to put that to use in the most challenging situations when lives are on the line.
“Also remember that they’re all volunteers, which is just incredible. We are so thankful to have such a passionate group of people who dedicate their own time to helping others,” she added.
Last season 5,200 volunteer SLSNZ lifeguards nationally clocked up more than 230,000 patrols hours on the beach, carried out 1,062 rescues for people in life-threatening situations and helped another 2,375 people in potentially dangerous situations.
Some of the skills the young
lifeguards learn at National Lifeguard School
include:
• Navigation through rocky waters and rescues
from rocks
• Advanced first aid and patient
care
• Identifying stages of
drowning
• Recognising the body’s emotional and
physical responses to crisis
• Directing rescues while
maintaining beach patrols
• Directing search and rescue
operations
• Leadership and communication in emergency
situations
• Working with helicopter crews and other
emergency agencies
Candidates for this year’s
National Lifeguard School are:
• Samuel Reinen,
Orewa
• Alex Taylor, Kariaotahi
• Madi McQuoid,
Tairua
• Phoebe Havill, Onemana
• Hamish Clayton,
Waihi
• Jamie Lock, Pauanui
• Felix Cook, Mount
Maunganui
• Louis Birkhead, Wainui
• Steffan John,
Wainui
• Simon Kay, Pacific
• Paul Turner, East
End
• J’Adoube Elkington, Titahi Bay
• Ella
Sims, Riversdale
• Cameron Turchie, Lyall
Bay
• Harry Roberts, South Brighton
• Rachael
Cleeve, Waimairi
• Beca Evans, Waikuku
• Ossian
Woods, St Clair
• Blake Porteous, Brighton
• Jake
Simpson, Sumner
Instructors and Mentors for this
year are:
• Head Instructor – Seth McPhee,
Brighton
• Instructor – Chris Harrison, Ocean Beach
Kiwi
• Instructor – David Clarke, United North
PIha
• Instructor – Adam Fraser,
Fitzroy
• Instructor – Kate Suter,
Sumner
• Instructor – James Lloyd, Waihi
Beach
• Mentor – Tom Denman, Sumner
• Mentor –
Sam Teteina, Bethells Beach
• Mentor – Nathan Berry,
Levin-Waitarere
• Mentor – Toni Cranko, Sumner
The annual National Lifeguard School will be held at Fitzroy Beach Surf Life Saving Club from Friday December 7 to Sunday December 9.
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