@@MrReddevil420 remarkable. Somebody with a brain. This channel just steals bondi rescue videos and repost so it’d make sense for them to post something so idiotic
OMG, Singlets. Lots of props to you. You didn't do the "my kid is too skilled to get hurt. Or too tough to get hurt.". IMHO you balanced on the sharp edge of following your training and following your heart admirably. Having teetered on that tightrope myself with my daughter, I understand how very hard that is.
Yeah, he did well. Any potential head or spinal injury should be evaluated by a doctor, and the lifeguards knew that. As a parent, it's quite scary to see your child seriously ill or injured. A few months ago, my daughter had to spend a 3 days in a children's hospital being treated with IV medication and fluids while undergoing a whole battery of tests. We are fortunate that her illness is manageable and non-life threatening, but it presented with the exact same symptoms of another condition that is life-threatening. Until all the tests came back clean, and she was feeling better, it was horrifying. I feel for the dad here!
These lifeguards see similar injuries on a regular, and they know what long-term consequences they pose, and the fact that it was his own child that was hurt brought this situation perilously close to home. It changes his game completely. Glad the other lifeguards were there for his support.
Nice of the body-boarder to stay and make sure he's okay too and be honest about the accident, as some may see him at fault. Singlets did AMAZING at staying professional, putting his knowledge to use and being an amazing parent to his son all at once.
Yes, he did the right thing. Accidents happen, and sometimes it's nobodies fault, but all parties should be there and be honest so appropriate treatment can happen.
I love how he is simultaneously so emotional and worried, yet completely calm and composed too. Really the best thing for a kid to be around in a situation like that.
My dad was a nurse, and whenever one of us kids would have something wrong he’d be like “what am I supposed to do about it?”, but as soon as a friend of his friends called with an issue with one of their kids he’d be Super Dad! I would laugh at him for it all the time. Of course whenever it was something super serious like this with one of us kids he went into straight “nurse mode”. I think it was his way of dealing with 7 kids. I miss him.
This is a TH-cam lifeguard channel. How does this propose any relevance, or significant information that is worth reading ? Waste of your own time and any one who comes across rhis
I laughed so hard at this. My mother is a nurse and did the same. Sometimes she'd just huff a big sigh, roll her eyes and walk away if we were being dramatic about a minor injury LOL
The WORST relationship on the planet, me my mom aka NURSE!! The sicker I was the calmer she became. She was fairly good at diagnosing wheen u was faking, except when I put the thermometer into her coffee and it said temp was 102°!! I got to stay home from school that day and drink the all curing hot toddies!!
Props to Singlets. He was super stressed but kept calm, which is the right thing to do because when a parent shows their emotions, the child can feel those emotions as well. Also props to his son, he was very brave and seemed just fine.
So impressed with how the guys handled it.. being professionals is ingrained but sometimes when it’s your own family your perspective can go sideways.. he was right in being concerned that his handling was consistent with the paramedics.
A father's love for his son, has no bounds. Even for the normally taciturn Singlets, the worry, the distress, the care he felt for his son, was evident on his face and body language.
Awww wow what an amazing sweet caring father 🥰 Glad his son will be ok. He's a very emotionally intelligent guy. Which more men could be like him especially fathers.
Such an amazing parent!! When I was 14 I fractured a vertebrae (vertebral compression fracture) in an accident doing backflips off a sand dune while we were on vacation. The pain was so excruciating that I spent the following nights trying to cry myself to sleep. My parents could obviously see the pain I was in but not knowing the severity of the injury they just kept giving me pain killers (which did nothing to suppress the pain) and told me to wait and see if it got better and if it was still "sore" after we got back from our holiday then they'd take me in to have it checked out. I had to endure it for another 4 days and was hardly able to eat, drink, or sleep due to the pain before I was finally taken me into an ER where they discovered the fracture in my upper back. To this day, nearly 6 years later, my posture has been affected which causes minor (but very annoying) chronic pain in my back that I will have to live with for the rest of my life. I don't have anything against my parents at all because, like myself, they were completely ignorant to the long term risks of such an injury. So to all the parents out there, please just listen to your kids and please take spinal injuries very seriously! I know kids can often cry wolf about certain things but its much better to be safe than sorry when it comes to head and spinal injuries.
@@mustlovedogs5569 nah man, its not like that. I had a very "privileged" upbringing with kind, caring, loving parents...its more just that they at the time were a bit ignorant as to spinal injuries and thought that if I was able to walk (altho in horrible pain) then it can't be too serious cos if it was then I'd surely be paralysed already...and a lot of friends and family (myself included) thought the same too!
That’s such a hard situation, the dad did a great job staying as calm as he could. When they were sitting next to each other it really looked like dad wanted to lean over and just hug him but couldn’t cause he didn’t want to risk hurting him more. I’m glad Noah’s alright! Good call getting him checked out and having somebody else there to help through such an emotional and stressful situation
My kids are in their 20's and you never stop worrying,it's all part of being a good parent,pleased the little guy is OK, I had tears in my eyes along with you .
💕As a parent when your child get injured it’s often an omg moment you have to stay calm so they don’t panic as that can make it harder to work out what kind of injury said child has💕
As a mom, seeing Singlets worry made me cry. I have 2 sons. My younger one was crazy! He is so athletic and coordinated most of the time. Once he got hurt badly and I was so scared. I called my sister and she was awesome, she and her husband came to be with us.
Love you guys that you guys can help people look for their kids or look for their grown-ups I love you guys that you guys can rescue kids rescue grown-ups even though they drowned like people like the girl that chokes and she had a heart like a I mean not a heart like she had a condition and I felt so bad I love you guys channel
It’s the last thing you want to happen whilst at the same place! I am a nurse and you always dread someone coming in you know and care about. Glad he is a tough soldier though…
I almost broke my lower back when i was 11, and 11 years later it causes me so much grief, sitting for long periods of time then trying to stand up is the worst, at least i dont work in an office, but in my line of work back problems are so annoying, its the worst calving when you are picking up multiple 30kg calves in a row, i get home and my back feels like its gonna snap in half somedays 😩
Was the hardest thing when my son fell on brick hearth & couldn't move his legs! I could tell there was a spinal injury when I came around the corner & he was in so much pain he could only wimper! He was a scrappy 9 yr old that never complained of pain! I blocked his body with pillows & had to firmly instruct him tl focus on his breathing, & take care not to move! And called for help! Had to leave the house to go about a block away to flag medics in as new development & no street signs yet. They were great, by GOD'S grace the kid carefully walked out of the hospital that night! Though on strict bed rest following! It also prepared him to later parent his children & stay calm in emergency when his baby boy was choking on a coin! He called me later loosing it! That's the time to let it, keep your cool till off duty! Then let it out! 👍 Treat yourself for shock, etc! But staying calm can make a huge difference! Especially for the injured one! If you freak out, they will too!
You never ever want to treat spinal issues as a joke. I was rear ended 5 months ago. Went to the hospital the Dr said “It’s probably just muscular”. I went home and it got worse. Turns out I have a fractured vertebrae and it’s the worst feeling. It’s not fun always do every test possible to make sure you know the issue.
My mom is a nurse and I have to make sure I really need help because she immediately goes "worse case scenario" which is good, but I don't want to worry her if it's a small thing
Im glad Noah's ok and I am his age and If been through the same thing except I passed out once I got to land I was with my friend and she tried to wake me up but didn't work, thr lifeguards in the tower was me and she told me I was going to be ok then I was unconscious
I grew up in a fire station As my dad was a divisional commander. One day he got called to a MVA cutout for a young man trapped in a car . He was almost out the door when he was called back as it was my brother who'd hit a truck at about 80 km/,h. It was protocol not to attend an accident if your kids were involved. Cant imagine what this bloke went through
Im an american right so when he said "call an ambulance" i instatly thought "Well there goes that mans life savings" and totally forgot this wasnt taken place in america
When a rescue gets REALLY real
Yes
It's always Really Real. Hindsight and experience are what help you lessen the nightmares
@@MrReddevil420 remarkable. Somebody with a brain. This channel just steals bondi rescue videos and repost so it’d make sense for them to post something so idiotic
Cringe , not a time for a joke
@@g.6991 yeah this wasn’t a joke
OMG, Singlets. Lots of props to you. You didn't do the "my kid is too skilled to get hurt. Or too tough to get hurt.". IMHO you balanced on the sharp edge of following your training and following your heart admirably. Having teetered on that tightrope myself with my daughter, I understand how very hard that is.
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Can't imagine how freaked out he must have felt.
Yeah, he did well. Any potential head or spinal injury should be evaluated by a doctor, and the lifeguards knew that. As a parent, it's quite scary to see your child seriously ill or injured. A few months ago, my daughter had to spend a 3 days in a children's hospital being treated with IV medication and fluids while undergoing a whole battery of tests. We are fortunate that her illness is manageable and non-life threatening, but it presented with the exact same symptoms of another condition that is life-threatening. Until all the tests came back clean, and she was feeling better, it was horrifying. I feel for the dad here!
Dude it lMAO
Who even says that there kid is "too skilled or tough to get hurt"? No parents say that.
These lifeguards see similar injuries on a regular, and they know what long-term consequences they pose, and the fact that it was his own child that was hurt brought this situation perilously close to home. It changes his game completely. Glad the other lifeguards were there for his support.
You're absolutely right, when it's one of your own it's a complete game-changer
@@RealLifeRescue is he ok
Nice of the body-boarder to stay and make sure he's okay too and be honest about the accident, as some may see him at fault. Singlets did AMAZING at staying professional, putting his knowledge to use and being an amazing parent to his son all at once.
Yes, he did the right thing. Accidents happen, and sometimes it's nobodies fault, but all parties should be there and be honest so appropriate treatment can happen.
Often in the water it isn't uncommon! Most will show care to their neighbors in my experience!
I love how he is simultaneously so emotional and worried, yet completely calm and composed too. Really the best thing for a kid to be around in a situation like that.
Glad he's going to be ok... there's nothing scarier than seeing one of your children hurt.
🥺🥺
My dad was a nurse, and whenever one of us kids would have something wrong he’d be like “what am I supposed to do about it?”, but as soon as a friend of his friends called with an issue with one of their kids he’d be Super Dad! I would laugh at him for it all the time. Of course whenever it was something super serious like this with one of us kids he went into straight “nurse mode”. I think it was his way of dealing with 7 kids. I miss him.
My mum is a nurse and is exactly the same, it must a nurses thing
This is a TH-cam lifeguard channel. How does this propose any relevance, or significant information that is worth reading ? Waste of your own time and any one who comes across rhis
I laughed so hard at this. My mother is a nurse and did the same. Sometimes she'd just huff a big sigh, roll her eyes and walk away if we were being dramatic about a minor injury LOL
My dad is an eye doctor and he didn't believe us that we needed glasses until he checked our eyes. Its been fun to tease him since then.
The WORST relationship on the planet, me my mom aka NURSE!! The sicker I was the calmer she became. She was fairly good at diagnosing wheen u was faking, except when I put the thermometer into her coffee and it said temp was 102°!! I got to stay home from school that day and drink the all curing hot toddies!!
Props to Singlets. He was super stressed but kept calm, which is the right thing to do because when a parent shows their emotions, the child can feel those emotions as well. Also props to his son, he was very brave and seemed just fine.
Dad did the right thing getting him checked out. Head/spinal injuries are very scary.
So impressed with how the guys handled it.. being professionals is ingrained but sometimes when it’s your own family your perspective can go sideways.. he was right in being concerned that his handling was consistent with the paramedics.
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A father's love for his son, has no bounds. Even for the normally taciturn Singlets, the worry, the distress, the care he felt for his son, was evident on his face and body language.
Awww wow what an amazing sweet caring father 🥰 Glad his son will be ok. He's a very emotionally intelligent guy. Which more men could be like him especially fathers.
Such an amazing parent!! When I was 14 I fractured a vertebrae (vertebral compression fracture) in an accident doing backflips off a sand dune while we were on vacation. The pain was so excruciating that I spent the following nights trying to cry myself to sleep. My parents could obviously see the pain I was in but not knowing the severity of the injury they just kept giving me pain killers (which did nothing to suppress the pain) and told me to wait and see if it got better and if it was still "sore" after we got back from our holiday then they'd take me in to have it checked out. I had to endure it for another 4 days and was hardly able to eat, drink, or sleep due to the pain before I was finally taken me into an ER where they discovered the fracture in my upper back. To this day, nearly 6 years later, my posture has been affected which causes minor (but very annoying) chronic pain in my back that I will have to live with for the rest of my life. I don't have anything against my parents at all because, like myself, they were completely ignorant to the long term risks of such an injury. So to all the parents out there, please just listen to your kids and please take spinal injuries very seriously! I know kids can often cry wolf about certain things but its much better to be safe than sorry when it comes to head and spinal injuries.
I’m sorry your parents neglected you and deprived you of health care
@@mustlovedogs5569 nah man, its not like that. I had a very "privileged" upbringing with kind, caring, loving parents...its more just that they at the time were a bit ignorant as to spinal injuries and thought that if I was able to walk (altho in horrible pain) then it can't be too serious cos if it was then I'd surely be paralysed already...and a lot of friends and family (myself included) thought the same too!
A comment worth reading. More comments like this may save lives
The hospital should of involved cps for neglecting u
@@drewpenn7440 child in pain and they didn’t get u help. That’s neglect
That’s such a hard situation, the dad did a great job staying as calm as he could. When they were sitting next to each other it really looked like dad wanted to lean over and just hug him but couldn’t cause he didn’t want to risk hurting him more. I’m glad Noah’s alright! Good call getting him checked out and having somebody else there to help through such an emotional and stressful situation
Seen this so many times, and i love how you can instantly see him change from LIFEGUARD mode to DAD mode 🙌🏾
I’m absolutely thrilled that his little boy is okay.
I love how these guys support each other in crisis, whether their own child or someone else's. Go Bondi LG's!
Jules and Harries were incredible, staying super professional and being so supportive to Singlets
his son is so strong and calm and his dads a wrack bless him you know how much he loves his son
Can we appreciate that they save hundred of life’s
Yup
Lives
@@Ducklemon885 really? Same damn word.
@@ambermarielewis9353 it literally is not the same. And thats why
Well done to the body boarder for staying to help. So many will ignore what they did assuming they did nothing wrong.
Props to all!
You are a wonderful DAD.
My kids are in their 20's and you never stop worrying,it's all part of being a good parent,pleased the little guy is OK, I had tears in my eyes along with you .
Our kids have our hearts & souls. The fear we feel any time they're hurt is horrible to experience.
oh god I know how he felt, my little brother was in danger and injured and I was so worried
Oh how scary for dad. You did an amazing job and so glad he's doing better.
Hope little man is good and recovering great.
I am glad he is ok
So glad he is ok! Tough little boy! Good job Dad!
Nerves of steel, level head, cool calm and collected. Good dad
He’s such a fantastic dad🥺❤️
💕As a parent when your child get injured it’s often an omg moment you have to stay calm so they don’t panic as that can make it harder to work out what kind of injury said child has💕
I'm so pleased an happy your son is ok it's is scary seeing them hurt take care all of you 🌞🙏
Man.. what a good dad.
So sweet to see this I’m glad his son is ok!
Prayers that your Son is doing great and his concussion heals well also.
Prayers for you and your son. Hope everything goes well and he's back to the beach with dad.🙏🙏
It's so sweet how he was almost crying ❤
Can’t believe how strong and brave that boy was and is
As a mom, seeing Singlets worry made me cry. I have 2 sons. My younger one was crazy! He is so athletic and coordinated most of the time. Once he got hurt badly and I was so scared. I called my sister and she was awesome, she and her husband came to be with us.
He is such a great dad!! All of these guys and gals are so amzing
The other thing is this gives him a better understanding of what the families of people rescued go through.
Great job glad your son is ok. It's really scary when it's your own . Keep up the great job
What a good dad. My mom would say "get up your fine🤣"
Poor kid glad he was ok
It’s good for a lifeguard to experience that then they can have an understanding of what other parents might experience.
Singlets your vary strong, and Jules was so sweet comforting him.
It is the best thanks all over y'all For helping people
Singlets did well to control himself the way he did when he realised the injured boy was his own son,such a legend.
Love you guys that you guys can help people look for their kids or look for their grown-ups I love you guys that you guys can rescue kids rescue grown-ups even though they drowned like people like the girl that chokes and she had a heart like a I mean not a heart like she had a condition and I felt so bad I love you guys channel
Singlets is such a dude, he's really an amazing life guard
Oh oh. What a great father he is. This is why I love this show 😂
I love you guys. I'm not even sure why. Lovely boy.
He was really calm in the making and understanding what the lifeguards were saying he was holding back tears but he was tough!
He is a brave kid
So glad hes doing ok xx
d glad your son was ok .i love these videos from this channel.
He is super cute. Glad he’s okay!
This gets to my heart
I'm glad he is ok 😊
The most nervous moment of any parents life ❤️🔥😘👍
amazing dad
I wouldnt be able to stay so calm and composed id would be completely freaking out.
It’s the last thing you want to happen whilst at the same place! I am a nurse and you always dread someone coming in you know and care about. Glad he is a tough soldier though…
Ye if that was me I would probs be crying my eyes out lol
I almost broke my lower back when i was 11, and 11 years later it causes me so much grief, sitting for long periods of time then trying to stand up is the worst, at least i dont work in an office, but in my line of work back problems are so annoying, its the worst calving when you are picking up multiple 30kg calves in a row, i get home and my back feels like its gonna snap in half somedays 😩
I got a concussion a few months ago.Not a good feeling.
Glad that kiddo is ok!
Ornl r u good
@@trud6346 yes.
I love bondi rescue
❤
Good dad mate thatd get the better of any father. 😇🙏😁
I love your videos hope he is okay
As if Singlets wasn't already awesome enough...he's a great father too. Glad your son was OK.
Your a very good dad
So glad he is okay
The whole thing could have gone such a terrible direction I'm glad he's okay
Like the guy’s tat “Brother’s Keeper.”
I'm so sorry that happened
Was the hardest thing when my son fell on brick hearth & couldn't move his legs! I could tell there was a spinal injury when I came around the corner & he was in so much pain he could only wimper! He was a scrappy 9 yr old that never complained of pain! I blocked his body with pillows & had to firmly instruct him tl focus on his breathing, & take care not to move! And called for help! Had to leave the house to go about a block away to flag medics in as new development & no street signs yet. They were great, by GOD'S grace the kid carefully walked out of the hospital that night! Though on strict bed rest following! It also prepared him to later parent his children & stay calm in emergency when his baby boy was choking on a coin! He called me later loosing it! That's the time to let it, keep your cool till off duty! Then let it out! 👍 Treat yourself for shock, etc! But staying calm can make a huge difference! Especially for the injured one! If you freak out, they will too!
Noah is adorable
Brave boy☺
You never ever want to treat spinal issues as a joke. I was rear ended 5 months ago. Went to the hospital the Dr said “It’s probably just muscular”. I went home and it got worse. Turns out I have a fractured vertebrae and it’s the worst feeling. It’s not fun always do every test possible to make sure you know the issue.
Brave young man your son is, most children would be screaming. Is he a chip of the block
I love your blog 😍
Noah is strong like his dad ❤❤
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree! 🍎
I am glad he is okay.
I just want to say HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Hello coast good video.
My mom is a nurse and I have to make sure I really need help because she immediately goes "worse case scenario" which is good, but I don't want to worry her if it's a small thing
❤😢 tottely heartbreaking
It’s definitely so hard to care for your own family, especially when it’s your child.
It's good that the son is I danger bc the father knows everything about him like his alrgeies
I wold be so worried if t
Im glad Noah's ok and I am his age and If been through the same thing except I passed out once I got to land I was with my friend and she tried to wake me up but didn't work, thr lifeguards in the tower was me and she told me I was going to be ok then I was unconscious
I grew up in a fire station As my dad was a divisional commander. One day he got called to a MVA cutout for a young man trapped in a car . He was almost out the door when he was called back as it was my brother who'd hit a truck at about 80 km/,h. It was protocol not to attend an accident if your kids were involved. Cant imagine what this bloke went through
Hello there good video.
Im an american right so when he said "call an ambulance" i instatly thought "Well there goes that mans life savings" and totally forgot this wasnt taken place in america
That kind of experience really helps medical personnel to better understand what a child’s parents are going through when their child is I’ll/injured.
I am so sorry
The boy is now a man he never panic maybe that's what he sees o his father😍
I like watching you tube
Is your son ok 😢😢😢❤❤
Hiiiiiii i love these vids