Donate Shop Find a Base Call for Help Now

NSRI EMERGENCY
OPERATION CENTRE (EOC)

087 094 9774

At 15h09, Friday, 9 January, NSRI Yzerfontein duty crew were activated following an eyewitness who was concerned for 2 males who were appearing to be in distress in the surf zone at Swem Gat, Pearl Bay Beach, Yzerfontein.

NSRI rescue swimmers responded while our duty crew responded to our NSRI Yzerfontein station 34 rescue base to prepare to launch our NSRI JetRIB Janine.

Prior to arriving on the scene, NSRI were alerted that both male casualties had managed to reach the shoreline and that they were safe.

Our NSRI rescue vehicle continued to the scene to check on the well-being of the 2 casualties.

On arrival, we found both male teenagers, aged 16, from Cape Town, were safe at their holiday house.

One was treated for shock, but they required no further medical assistance. A doctor, with the teenagers, confirmed that they will be monitored for non-fatal drowning symptoms. NSRI loaned medical equipment to the doctor that will be collected later.

They had been swimming when they were caught in rip currents. One teenager had a bodyboard with him ,and they had used that body board as floatation to get safely back to shore.

Next Article

21 fishermen saved after their vessel caught fire

Read More

You may also like

55285520872 b23dc6e537 k
 | Published: 22 May 2026

Premier Alan Winde thanks NSRI volunteers for flood rescue efforts

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde today visited the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) Volunteer Support Centre (VSC) in Cape Town to thank volunteer crews and staff from across the province who were activated during the recent floods. ...

Jean Garrett 42
AWARDS  | Published: 22 May 2026

Photo of the Month: May 2026

Send us your favourite photograph of NSRI people doing what we do, and you could win an NSRI shop voucher worth R250! ...

Victor Daitz Foundation8
EDUCATION  | Published: 22 May 2026

New Partnership Expands Water Safety Education in Richards Bay

The NSRI has secured a significant three-year partnership with the Victor Daitz Foundation and World Relief Australia to fund a dedicated Drowning Prevention Instructor in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal. ...