“I’m trying Daddy, I can’t. I can’t.”
A rip lifted Joseph up and started quickly taking him away from the beach. “With little warning it goes from being…everything seems to be under control to everything’s certainly not under control. I feel like this is a very, very, very, serious situation now.”
“It creeps up on you. It goes from under control to: You need to move; you need to do something. I could feel the adrenaline building. The panic rising. I could feel the power of the water and I was thinking, I can go in with him or raise the alarm. In my mind I was trying to figure out the next thing to do.”
The next thing I remember is…looking at people directly and shouting and screaming, “kids in the water, kids in the water” saying that over and over very loudly. Waving my arms, shouting at people, people near me…a couple of surfers. And they’re saying “Where are they?”
“Thankfully, a surfer brought Joseph back to safety. We are so grateful. We have our boy back.”
“It’s probably the best situation that I raise the alarm, he’ll be okay while I raise the alarm. Beyond that, I didn’t really know what to do. And that’s where there was so much uncertainty…an incredible sense of fear. I would say that’s the thing that really overcomes you…how scared you are.”
Joseph’s quick, calm thinking – and skills he practiced at SPLASH – saved his life.
“Instead of trying to swim against the rip, Joseph recalled key drowning prevention messages.” Says Helen Meyrick, Drowning Prevention Auckland’s Aquatic Educator.
- Float first
- Breathe normally and stay calm
- Signal for help
- Survive by continuing to float if caught in a rip.
Joseph’s advice to other children who may find themselves in a similar situation:
“Don’t’ panic, be calm, float and raise your hand and save as much energy as you can.”
“We’ll enrol our kids in another Splash holiday programme to keep their knowledge up. Your kids need training on staying safe in and around the water.” says Joseph’s Mum, Mina
I want to donate to enable young people like Joseph to be safe when in or around water.
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