• 2 months ago
Evie Knight and police officer Liam Cook after a dramatic rescue near Port Campbell
Transcript
00:00Three freak waves came and washed me into the sea,
00:05tumbled around massive rocks, blacking in and out, etc.
00:09Made the decision to swim out to sea.
00:12Found a small buoy that saved my life.
00:14Here we are at the Port Campbell Pier with Port Campbell Acting Sergeant Liam Cook.
00:19Cookie, what happened last weekend?
00:21So, on Saturday the unforeseen was arrested.
00:24It was conducted down at Ryan's Den near Wattle Hill along the Great Ocean Road.
00:29An 18-year-old female was with family and friends.
00:32She was doing some rock climbing down along the shore of Ryan's Den.
00:38Unfortunately, at the time, the individual was with another male.
00:44A large wave has broken on the male and female.
00:47Both have been swept into the water.
00:49Luckily enough, the male managed to escape the ocean and climb back to safety.
00:53The female was swept out to sea.
00:56She was a competent swimmer, which worked in her favour on this particular occasion.
01:01She managed to swim out behind the swell break and find a crayfish pot,
01:08which she managed to cling to the buoy of
01:11and remained there for a period of time, for about 60 minutes,
01:14until Hemsworth Mornal was dispatched and winched her to safety.
01:18The concerns around the ocean, especially this time of year leading into summer,
01:22it's very unpredictable.
01:23Never turn your back on the water.
01:25My message to everyone that's visiting our beautiful coastline
01:29is to swim at approved beaches, for example,
01:32Apollo Bay, Port Campbell and Warrnambool, where there's lifeguards on duty.
01:36Never turn your back against the swell and never swim alone.
01:41It's another great message that we need to get across.
01:44Thanks for your help, Cookie.
01:46No worries.

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