KLEIN BRAK:Andre Fraser, NSRI Mossel Bay station commander, said:At 12h53, Friday, 12 February, NSRI Mossel Bay duty crew were activated following reports from a man who was concerned that his friend who was spearfishing off-shore of Klein Brak appeared to have disappeared.The man had been watching the area where he last saw his friend, an adult male, spearfishing 40 meters off-shore, but for some time no trace of the man could be seen in the water and he was growing increasingly concerned.We prepared to launch 2 sea rescue craft and NSRI rescue swimmers responded to the scene.Starlight Aviations were requested to assist with a helicopter and Kobus Crous of Mossel Bay Helicopters also volunteered a helicopter to assist in the search.Police Sea Borderline Control launched a vessel to assist.By Grace ambulances services were activated.Prior to arriving on the scene it was confirmed that the spear fisherman was safe out of the water and no assistance was required.All responding resources returned to base.NSRI commend the swift response of all involved and we commend the local helicopter companies who offered their helicopter resources to assist in a search.
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