“A remarkable effort” is how the NSRI described the efforts of three rescue swimmers and at least 50 beachgoers who saved a man caught in strong ocean currents last week.
When serendipity, luck, good karma and mercury finally working in your favour all collide, you get a moment as amazing as when Ron Nessman become a hero.
UK tourist Toby Finneran was walking along the Sea Point promenade on Sunday when he suddenly became a bit of a local hero.
I will forever be in awe of what people are capable of when the right dose of adrenaline kicks in during an emergency situation.
A heroic police officer was in the right place at the right time to save a man stranded on train tracks in California.
In another daring catch and rescue, two children were caught by onlookers when they jumped from the third floor of a burning building.
It’s not very often you get to be a part of something that is this incredible. Talk about being in the right place at the right time, for both the humans and the shark. Good work, humans on the beach.
Nothing like a little bit of inter-species love to put a smile on everyone’s faces. This is what you call going the extra mile! Any paramedic will tell you CPR is not the most gentle procedure so for this guy have managed to resuscitate a squirrel without hurting it takes quite some skill. Let’s all […]