That nurse is bomb she is so amazing explaining everything to him and all the lifegaurds are so good with him protecting his Identity and keeping him calm
That little girl explaining how she lost her mum gives the same energy as the “I’m sorry your grandma passed away but I don’t want to be ur friend” girl
Yea, Samantha’s mum was so worried, she was still sitting under her umbrella, not panicked at all, “yea we were worried, we thought she was just over there” another shining example of parental concern!
What a horrible mother! She wasnt even worried or looking for her 7 year old daughter who got lost in a crowded beach for 4 HOURS?!?!? I would of called CPS.
I do agree absolutely horrible, it was heartbreaking but unfortunately the "CPS" probably couldn't legally do much in situations like that. I just hope Samantha has grown up healthily and happily.
That’s exactly my thoughts. When we used to go to the beach my mom went crazy every time she wasn’t able to see me, even if it was just for a second. My mom would’ve been in a whole panic mode.
I used to volunteer at the zoo near me. When ever we found a loss child or got a report of a lost child, we never say the child’s name over the radio. We would only give the description and last spot they were seen. The reason we did that was for the safety of the children from other visitors who may want to take them.
Yeah that was my exact same thought. The minute he said her name it was like, are you kidding me?! We don't even give identifying details on a lost item that we're trying to find the owner for let alone a child.
Something hat I've heard from someone in the medical profession, even when your not on duty, your on duty. And this nurse is the very definition of that.
@@milliemaxwell5282 There is a legal duty of care when you're on duty. If someone drowned at 5 past 7pm on Bondi, the lifeguards could legally watch and laugh as they drowned. It would be morally abhorrent but legally sound. They only have a legal duty of care when they are on duty. Outside of that, they feel a moral duty, like the nurse in the episode!
@@sarahomalley3760 I don't know about the legal frame where you live, but I'm a doctor and I'm under duty of care at any moment. Having a beer with some friends and someone faints two tables over? I'm on it. Walking down the street and some old lady feels faint? I'm on it. There's an accident and the first responders aren't there yet? I'm bound to stop and help. This is to the point where you can press charges against me if you know I'm a doctor and just walked by someone in distress. The legal frame differs between countries. Off duty doesn't mean off duty of care. I'm on that 24h/7.
@@pipitameruje In Ireland, like most common law countries (including Australia, which is the country my comment is clearly based on given the video) there is no legal duty of care irrespective of one's profession so long as that person is not on duty (there can be other exceptions such as where the person contributed to the creation of danger/there is a parent/familial relation etc. but these aren't relevant here). Some civil law countries may have a wider general duty to act, even irrespective of whether that person has the requisite knowledge to help; there can be a duty on the general public to "give reasonable assistance" to someone exposed to physical harm. These Good Samaritan laws exist, like the Good Samaritan Statute in Vermont. However, as I said, laws implementing these wide duties of care aren't present in Australia nor, to the best of my knowledge, in other common law countries.
Bondi rescue is what kept me going then I was in hospital having my son. 24 days I was in hospital and watched Bondi back to back. Literally my life savers on a different level xx
Haha, same, I was in hospital with a broken ankle and leg, and had to stay in bed for well over 2 months - watched a LOT of Bondi Rescue and Bondi Vets :D Congrats on your baby!
@@MarxAviano I live in Bne and have been there at least 8 times, it is actually not that bad. I have been to worse, but you have to make sure to swim between the flags!! (They are about 30-40 meters apart)
That woman doesn't deserve that beautiful little girl! How could she just sit there for 4 hours without knowing where she was??? It shocks me how many children get separated from their parents. Unbelievably irresponsible! I've never let my child or any child in my care out of my sight around water.
Looks like she was ok to go home without her daughter! Ive never ever witnessed a "mother" not react at all to the fact that her daughter had been out of her sight for god knows how long! They put it over the PA system twice. So they had to have waited some time before announcing the lost girl again...wow. Just. Wow.
yea i dont get it too but i think its abeout the person and the drug if you were ever on a festival where alcohol doesnt play a role moer other drugs its always clean but if you go to some rock or metal festival where alcohol is overall they are messy pigs
People need to raise their kids to believe that littering is a cardinal sin- it hurts our Mother, the Earth. I have never littered in my life, I will even pick up my cigarette butts
@@patronsaintofpoison My dad litters and i have such a go at him, I think its more what society teaches you. But then i also have extreme stress about the far future humanity's quality of life when it was drilled into me earth is dying, I hope to find a middle ground when I have kids. Teach them to live small but still enjoy some luxuries, just not in excess or gluttony. Littering is one of the dumbest most pathetic thing people can do, just shows their laziness and lack of empathy for anyone other than themselves.
Same! Just a few years ago, the most popular beach in my country, Boracay, decided to ban alcohol and parties at the beach for this very reason. And it's become much cleaner since. They even have police in uniform and in civilian clothes on patrol to monitor and enfore it.
I could never relax enough to lose sight of my children. The mother's reaction was even more bizarre. She didn't even know her daughter was lost and looking for her. :(
Thank you so much for uploading these - folks here in the USA really appreciate it!!! After seeing only a few seasons on Netflix, I wish we could keep watching more!
Sad to see so many young people who feel like they have to take drugs to have a good time. People need to learn they can have a wonderful time without drugs and alcohol.
Watching Bondi Rescue as a US Citizen is WILD lol. I’m like “Yo you guys get an Ambulance for HEAT EXHAUSTION?!😮” Out here it’ll be 115° (~46°C) and we’ll get told to sit in the shade and wait it out🤣🤷🏼♀️ Is it broken? Are you bleeding? Could it be a heart attack? If it’s none of those 3, you don’t need an ambulance or the hospital, walk it off😂 I’ve been AMAZED at some of the stuff that’s led to an Ambo and hospital visit lol good on you guys!👏🏼👏🏼 I want the green whistle and access to precautionary ambo ride🥲 Australia, man…makes me remember that the US is just a third world country with a Gucci Belt🥹😂😭
Samantha had a half bad time n she said she even got her own money stolen n then couldnt find her mom. She sounded like she was on her own for a really long time by what she was saying she was doing. Went swimming, then looked for n found sea shells n put them in a safe place, looked for n couldnt find her money prolly stolen, went swimming again for a lil bit n then went to find her mom. I could actually feel the time go by as she was saying it all. Does she not know about strangers and kidnappings and human trafficking? Especially all those tourist coming in and out of their own countries. Does she not about heat dehydration and heat causing illnesses? About drowning or injuries? Anything? That little girl is prolly gunna be one of kids in the world that has to take care of themselves.
Wow!!! Their 7 year old goes missing for hours and that's their reaction? If my 15 year old son went missing on a crowded beach on a day when numerous people are literally suffering from heatstroke, I'm pretty sure I'd be far more worried than she was. Certainly enough to start looking for him and check with the lifeguards. Hope the wee girl has been fine since, but can't imagine mum won many parenting awards over the years.
I don’t even have kids but I’ve had children (cousins) left in my care before and I have freaked out because I lost sight of one of my youngest cousins in a McDonald’s. (She was fine, she went to the bathroom without telling anyone)
Agree absolutely! Over 40yrs ago I was a kid under 10 and still recall the horrible feeling of my father drunk and stupid...NEVER do that to your children.
Mother was so worried about her daughter Samantha she didn’t even get up to look for her... on a beach with 20-30k people on.. crikey, that’s scary parenting 😔
Lifeguards deal with drug overdoses, drunk partiers and heat stroke in Bondi, wow hope it something no person will want to have......My dream:Come to Bondi Go to the Irwin's Zoo SAY SAFE EVERYONE...LOVE TO BONDI....
Seriously!! 7 years old! Samantha: “can I go wonder off with thousands of people “ Mom: yup make sure you talk to strangers and go do whatever you want! 🤬 Clearly mom should be slapped!! This little girl told a stranger to hold her money and clearly went off and did what ever she wanted! 7 year olds should not be out alone at a beach with thousands of people!!! Mom was worried about her!! What a piece of work!!
Tourist parents when they find their kids: I WAS SO SCARED WHY DID YOU RUN OFF ASDFGALJSHDG Australian parents when they find their kids: Oh there you are! So you ran off and got lost, didja?
Even when i was 12 years old my mum would go crazy if i was even missing for 5 minutes while theres this Lady Doesnt even worried about her child lost for 4 HOURS?! I just cant understand some people these days..
Just a quick note on the XTC situation, that was NOT XTC(MDMA). That was probably PMMA, which is dangerous and trash crap. A bad dealer/seller uses that since it mimickes the same effectes as MDMA, but overheats your body way faster, also it is a lot cheaper. If you ever do see someone with an bad reaction to XTC, the best thing you can do is call an ambulance and right after that give them huge amounts of vitamine C, may that be in orange juice or whatever you got. Vitamine c breaks down MDMA, so the effects are going to be a lot less. Also, never do take hard drugs in the sun and never ever ever ever mix it with alcohol. That will most likely be fatal! Great job on the lifeguards! Greetz and much love from a huge fan from Holland
I just really wish they wouldn't say things like "you were passed out cold so we just need to do this to you..." 12:14 "I mean you were passed out cold so were just going to give you some oxygen " is the same thing but doesn't sound quite as creepy to someone waking up.
My mom lost me once as a child and the moment she realised I was gone she had a full on panic attack and made security close up the entire mall’s doors. She didn’t get better until I was found. Can’t believe this woman went four hours with no care
ok is anyone else curious about wtf was going on with laura? the random girl who was alone and unconscious?? i noticed a bottle of alcohol behind her and i sure hope she didn’t get spiked
I was in this episode 😂😂 litterly the only evidence I was in oz had no pictures coming home. Thanks for sharing. I asked him was he digging for leprechauns which didn’t even make sense 😂😂
The lifeguards wear long sleeves to protect them from the sun. They're out all day and in and out of the water so their sunscreen can probably come off easier and they don't have enough time to reapply all the time especially on such a busy day like New Year's Day
For Once I can say I wasn’t 7 years late to a Bondi Video but rather 42 hours early. :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):) Can’t Wait 💕💕💕🐳🐳🐳
I live 8n the us and I forgot this was Australia and when the guy went “it’s was 45 degrees, the hottest new year” I was like HOLY WHAT- and then I rembered lol
I remember getting lost when I was about 7 and my mum didn't panic. she knew that i knew to go back to where i remember being (difficult for me) or go to a recognisable, important place i.e. lifeguard tower at beach, reception if at a hotel, etc. she also knew for me with Aspergers, ADHD, Anxiety and Dyslexia, if she'd panic, i'd notice and not ever ever leave her side or she'd possibly never get me out the house. For some people, the parent's 'oh well' attittude is something that'd help them. BTW it wasn't the first time i went 'missing' i was a nightmare child but its the one i remember
ive suffered heat stroke its horrible, i was on holiday in hong kong at a fair ground just waiting to board a ride that i was trying for the first time, something didnt feel right, i was burning up, i went and stood near a bush, next minute i was violently throwing up in a plastic bag, suffered that stroke for the rest of the holiday, i even threw up on my hotel room floor, glad i noticed something wasnt right
I'm Ireland and I have been to Bondi 3 times as my brother lives over there. I have been watching Bondi rescue on TH-cam since Season 1 episode 1 was on. All the old ones.
With regard to lost children. What I trained my son to do was if we ever got separated for any reason, not to panic. For instance, in a store, he was told to go straight up to a checkout register with a person and tell them that I got lost. That they would then call for me over the intercom. Same in a fast food restaurant, amusement parks, etc. To not look scared or lost, to walk up to a person in a uniform or inside a store to the register and ask for help. It's a frightening experience for a child but if I could get him not to cry that would be better overall. I'm a good person and over the years have helped a few crying children find their parent. Always the mom's were just around a corner looking a bit frantic and eyeing me to make certain I hadn't walked away.. It only takes two seconds for the parent to be concentrating on shopping and a child to be distracted by a toy or item hanging within their reach for the parent to go around the isle corner and not realize their kid wasn't with them. The the child goes the opposite direction and now everyone is upset.
That nurse is bomb she is so amazing explaining everything to him and all the lifegaurds are so good with him protecting his Identity and keeping him calm
That's not just her job. That's her calling!!
they sedated him against his will idk if thats helping him
They removed his hat after being told he'd go off again multiple times yea kerrbox really cared .. not
That little girl explaining how she lost her mum gives the same energy as the “I’m sorry your grandma passed away but I don’t want to be ur friend” girl
Shit yo why this so accurate 😭😭
HAHAHAHA maybe it’s younger her
Yeah like innit yeah fam 😂the yearbook educating Yorkshire was where that’s from
I’m wheezing 💀
Love that I understood this reference 😂😂😂
Yea, Samantha’s mum was so worried, she was still sitting under her umbrella, not panicked at all, “yea we were worried, we thought she was just over there” another shining example of parental concern!
It's honestly disappointing
Yeah, I thought it was weird how the little girl wasn’t even worried that she’d lost her mum but seeing her mum it kind of explains it. 🤦♀️
Kudos to the lady who actually helped the little girl and held her hand for security.
Even more......to keep her cool while Mom just laughed it off.
What a horrible mother! She wasnt even worried or looking for her 7 year old daughter who got lost in a crowded beach for 4 HOURS?!?!? I would of called CPS.
I do agree absolutely horrible, it was heartbreaking but unfortunately the "CPS" probably couldn't legally do much in situations like that. I just hope Samantha has grown up healthily and happily.
I dont care. :)
@@redcube1008 are you the mom hun
@@alyssaTT456 Yes
@@redcube1008 I-
Love how casual the french guy was; "mah fren 'as dislocated 'is shouldeur, we were wonderin if per'aps you could 'elp, no presseure"...
How was the mother not worried?? Her daughter was missing for hours!
That’s exactly my thoughts. When we used to go to the beach my mom went crazy every time she wasn’t able to see me, even if it was just for a second. My mom would’ve been in a whole panic mode.
@@Denise-rq4iz same
She was definitely on something or just not all there in the head
Not to stereotype, but she seemed like the type who might be on some substances that would impact things like her behaviors
@@kateyperry33 hippy as fuck man
I used to volunteer at the zoo near me. When ever we found a loss child or got a report of a lost child, we never say the child’s name over the radio. We would only give the description and last spot they were seen. The reason we did that was for the safety of the children from other visitors who may want to take them.
Same. It was a big no-no.
This was 15 years ago so hopefully that has changed
@@grayrosegames382 hopefully!
Yeah that was my exact same thought. The minute he said her name it was like, are you kidding me?! We don't even give identifying details on a lost item that we're trying to find the owner for let alone a child.
Because where you're from, kids are too stupid to identify their parents.
10:44 That guy literally saved that girl's life he is awesome!!
Ikr and he was so cool about it like: yeah I found her here and just didn’t want her to die thanks
Something hat I've heard from someone in the medical profession, even when your not on duty, your on duty. And this nurse is the very definition of that.
Legal duty of care.
Yep.
@@milliemaxwell5282 There is a legal duty of care when you're on duty. If someone drowned at 5 past 7pm on Bondi, the lifeguards could legally watch and laugh as they drowned. It would be morally abhorrent but legally sound. They only have a legal duty of care when they are on duty. Outside of that, they feel a moral duty, like the nurse in the episode!
@@sarahomalley3760 I don't know about the legal frame where you live, but I'm a doctor and I'm under duty of care at any moment. Having a beer with some friends and someone faints two tables over? I'm on it. Walking down the street and some old lady feels faint? I'm on it. There's an accident and the first responders aren't there yet? I'm bound to stop and help. This is to the point where you can press charges against me if you know I'm a doctor and just walked by someone in distress.
The legal frame differs between countries. Off duty doesn't mean off duty of care. I'm on that 24h/7.
@@pipitameruje In Ireland, like most common law countries (including Australia, which is the country my comment is clearly based on given the video) there is no legal duty of care irrespective of one's profession so long as that person is not on duty (there can be other exceptions such as where the person contributed to the creation of danger/there is a parent/familial relation etc. but these aren't relevant here).
Some civil law countries may have a wider general duty to act, even irrespective of whether that person has the requisite knowledge to help; there can be a duty on the general public to "give reasonable assistance" to someone exposed to physical harm. These Good Samaritan laws exist, like the Good Samaritan Statute in Vermont. However, as I said, laws implementing these wide duties of care aren't present in Australia nor, to the best of my knowledge, in other common law countries.
"Yeah we were worried about her. Thought she was just there." Lady she was missing for HOURS.
Bondi rescue is what kept me going then I was in hospital having my son. 24 days I was in hospital and watched Bondi back to back. Literally my life savers on a different level xx
Congrats on your little one!!! Much love from Britain.
awwwww how cute! hope you and you're new one are doing well! lots of love from korea!
Haha, same, I was in hospital with a broken ankle and leg, and had to stay in bed for well over 2 months - watched a LOT of Bondi Rescue and Bondi Vets :D
Congrats on your baby!
Seems like 80% of the water is completely dangerous but the place is packed every day.
Lol ikr 😂
I have only been to the beach once and i almost died (and im an okay swimmer) so yea i think you are actually right
@@bakedbean6585 Were you swimming between the flags? They look like they're only about 20m apart but it's hard to tell on the show.
@@MarxAviano I live in Bne and have been there at least 8 times, it is actually not that bad. I have been to worse, but you have to make sure to swim between the flags!! (They are about 30-40 meters apart)
@@MarxAviano cute cat
Kudos to them for respecting the guys privacy completely because he may be in serious trouble at home.
I love how one life used his colleague's shirt to dry off his sweat I love their brotherhood 😂😂😂😂
Waking up and not being able to remember where you are staying has got to be be so terrifying....AND SHE JUST LEFT AND WENT WHERE????
She well new she was just embarrassed
Drugs, man.
I've had it happen and it is pretty terrifying
At the end of the episode, they called the police and they took her to the station to sober up. She finally remembered and got back okay.
@@user-pt1cz4ot1e Pretty sure they know that, they’re just saying how ridiculous it was for her to leave
That woman doesn't deserve that beautiful little girl! How could she just sit there for 4 hours without knowing where she was??? It shocks me how many children get separated from their parents. Unbelievably irresponsible! I've never let my child or any child in my care out of my sight around water.
Then just don't go to the water.
That's a joke, lad.
Bruh, Sarah’s mam wasn’t even looking for her? Jeez that’s actually ridiculous😳😳
Right?! I lost sight of my daughter in Target once for literally 2 minutes and I started freaking out. I don’t get it!
She was trusting in Gaia that the universe was in harmony. Horrible mum!
I would lose it if I was a lifeguard in that situation. Kick them off the beach for child endangerment
Looks like she was ok to go home without her daughter! Ive never ever witnessed a "mother" not react at all to the fact that her daughter had been out of her sight for god knows how long! They put it over the PA system twice. So they had to have waited some time before announcing the lost girl again...wow. Just. Wow.
@@FFM0594 yeah, she's a snob for blaming Gaia for her own lazyness
I’m gunna come back every hour expecting to be able to watch it that’s how addicted I am to the show ahah
sameeeeee!😂
Me:comes back we every minute I. More addicted
Lol
8 minutes guysss
It is starting
My respect for you uploading full episodes 📈📈📈📈📈
is everyone gonna ignore how yatesy almost had his knob out at the beginning
What’s the timing for it?
@@swaggyiris5483 Bit thirsty mate haha
Then someone straight up grabbed it! 🙃
@@rite2bcreative That someone was u lol
@@rite2bcreative pretty sure that someone was harries, and i wouldn't put it past him doing it for a laugh lol
1:45 that grab was unexpected
I absolutely hate the amount of trash people leave behind the morning after partying on the beach
Same, even when I'm wasted I try to pick up all my rubbish
yea i dont get it too but i think its abeout the person and the drug if you were ever on a festival where alcohol doesnt play a role moer other drugs its always clean but if you go to some rock or metal festival where alcohol is overall they are messy pigs
People need to raise their kids to believe that littering is a cardinal sin- it hurts our Mother, the Earth.
I have never littered in my life, I will even pick up my cigarette butts
@@patronsaintofpoison My dad litters and i have such a go at him, I think its more what society teaches you. But then i also have extreme stress about the far future humanity's quality of life when it was drilled into me earth is dying, I hope to find a middle ground when I have kids. Teach them to live small but still enjoy some luxuries, just not in excess or gluttony. Littering is one of the dumbest most pathetic thing people can do, just shows their laziness and lack of empathy for anyone other than themselves.
Same! Just a few years ago, the most popular beach in my country, Boracay, decided to ban alcohol and parties at the beach for this very reason. And it's become much cleaner since. They even have police in uniform and in civilian clothes on patrol to monitor and enfore it.
I could never relax enough to lose sight of my children. The mother's reaction was even more bizarre. She didn't even know her daughter was lost and looking for her. :(
Same
I was always line stay right next to me ! The world is full of terrible people and just anything can happen you have to be alert
Thank you so much for uploading these - folks here in the USA really appreciate it!!! After seeing only a few seasons on Netflix, I wish we could keep watching more!
I know there are so many people lost but the most remarkable one was JENNIFAR JENNIFAR
JEENIIIFAARRR🗣
SHUTUPPPPPP
@@die5060 if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it
@@miaballot3738 lmao my comment was a joke
Mia Ballot it was a joke :l
Sad to see so many young people who feel like they have to take drugs to have a good time. People need to learn they can have a wonderful time without drugs and alcohol.
but... drugs are fun!
"It's my mate's bag"
Code: I'm a thief
The french boy and his friend were so polite its really refreshing
the lady who lost her child…how is she so calm? I would’ve been beside myself had it been one of my girls!
10:30 "hes got the angry inch out" I lost it lmao
I found them during quarantine, and became obsessed with them 😁
Saaameee
Same haha
Same
Me to aha
Watching Bondi Rescue as a US Citizen is WILD lol. I’m like “Yo you guys get an Ambulance for HEAT EXHAUSTION?!😮” Out here it’ll be 115° (~46°C) and we’ll get told to sit in the shade and wait it out🤣🤷🏼♀️
Is it broken? Are you bleeding? Could it be a heart attack? If it’s none of those 3, you don’t need an ambulance or the hospital, walk it off😂
I’ve been AMAZED at some of the stuff that’s led to an Ambo and hospital visit lol good on you guys!👏🏼👏🏼
I want the green whistle and access to precautionary ambo ride🥲
Australia, man…makes me remember that the US is just a third world country with a Gucci Belt🥹😂😭
Samantha had a half bad time n she said she even got her own money stolen n then couldnt find her mom. She sounded like she was on her own for a really long time by what she was saying she was doing. Went swimming, then looked for n found sea shells n put them in a safe place, looked for n couldnt find her money prolly stolen, went swimming again for a lil bit n then went to find her mom. I could actually feel the time go by as she was saying it all. Does she not know about strangers and kidnappings and human trafficking? Especially all those tourist coming in and out of their own countries. Does she not about heat dehydration and heat causing illnesses? About drowning or injuries? Anything? That little girl is prolly gunna be one of kids in the world that has to take care of themselves.
From the sound of it.. she already is... this is pretty old and she's an adult now.. guessing she grew up too fast
The way some of these parents react to their kid being missing is astonishing
Bondi Rescue is one of the better Australian TV Shows that's well produced and still managed to get you hooked.
when someone grabbed yatsey’s ... 😳
i was like- is nobody gonna talk abt that-
It had to be Harries...
Idk who it was but I'm jealous 🤣
frrr i was like 👁👄👁
That's the Aussie handshake mate. But if a tourist does it to you, your allowed to smash their head in.
"Oh yeah we were worried about here..." So worried absolutely no one was looking for her and they decided to relax.
It was really nice of the off duty nurse to be helping out. That’s what a good nurse/person does, and is very much appreciated.
Wow!!! Their 7 year old goes missing for hours and that's their reaction?
If my 15 year old son went missing on a crowded beach on a day when numerous people are literally suffering from heatstroke, I'm pretty sure I'd be far more worried than she was. Certainly enough to start looking for him and check with the lifeguards.
Hope the wee girl has been fine since, but can't imagine mum won many parenting awards over the years.
If I was Laura , I’d happily stay in the tower all day until I remembered 😂😍
That poor little girls mother gives me “I’ve lost other kids and never cared to find them” vibes...she should not be in charge of anyone’s care.
Laura stayed so calm even though she had been drugged. I would have woken up with a panic attack in that condition. 🙃
Poor Samantha, no one was even looking for her. I hope she’s doing okay
I don’t even have kids but I’ve had children (cousins) left in my care before and I have freaked out because I lost sight of one of my youngest cousins in a McDonald’s. (She was fine, she went to the bathroom without telling anyone)
5:49 my dude was already celebrating next new year's
As a kid, nothings scarier than drunk/high adults
Agree absolutely! Over 40yrs ago I was a kid under 10 and still recall the horrible feeling of my father drunk and stupid...NEVER do that to your children.
@@karenmcneill2602 I'm sorry U had to experience that. No kid should go through it.
From Finland and I love Bondi Rescue I literally LOVE Bondi Rescue❤️
Mother was so worried about her daughter Samantha she didn’t even get up to look for her... on a beach with 20-30k people on.. crikey, that’s scary parenting 😔
the bondi lifeguards are the cutest bunch of men i have ever seen.. and such a beautiful beach
Samantha’s mother didn’t even know that she was missing!
1:43 What did I just witness 😂😭
Lifeguards deal with drug overdoses, drunk partiers and heat stroke in Bondi, wow hope it something no person will want to have......My dream:Come to Bondi
Go to the Irwin's Zoo
SAY SAFE EVERYONE...LOVE TO BONDI....
I have been to bondi 3 times that's why I love this show. My brother lives over there.
@@catherinecreativevideos oh ok well that my dream but only when I get an adult.....
“SAFE”
@@cheekeemonkee2771 it say's safe what is wrong.....
I live in Bne! So been to Bondi 8 times and Australia zoo 4
Seriously!! 7 years old!
Samantha: “can I go wonder off with thousands of people “
Mom: yup make sure you talk to strangers and go do whatever you want! 🤬
Clearly mom should be slapped!!
This little girl told a stranger to hold her money and clearly went off and did what ever she wanted! 7 year olds should not be out alone at a beach with thousands of people!!!
Mom was worried about her!! What a piece of work!!
Samantha is so calm for being lost!
I would be crying at some point if i was lost
Almost as if this happens regularly
Really looking forward !!! I am 15 years old from Greece and i also want to be a lifeguard !!
Good luck with that
@@catherinecreativevideos Awww thank you !!!!
Tourist parents when they find their kids: I WAS SO SCARED WHY DID YOU RUN OFF ASDFGALJSHDG
Australian parents when they find their kids: Oh there you are! So you ran off and got lost, didja?
Kerbox comforting Laura was so sweet. Strolling her hair and back, like so comfortable
so no one is going to talk about yatsey getting his private grabbed-
N didn’t react
Don’t react
Yea
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@@bearas2jujus SEARCHED for this comment. wtf was that??
Even when i was 12 years old my mum would go crazy if i was even missing for 5 minutes while theres this Lady Doesnt even worried about her child lost for 4 HOURS?!
I just cant understand some people these days..
I can’t wait for this one! I am so addicted to this show 😆 I wanna see more Harrison! 😂
That’s what I just said too 😂
Just a quick note on the XTC situation, that was NOT XTC(MDMA). That was probably PMMA, which is dangerous and trash crap. A bad dealer/seller uses that since it mimickes the same effectes as MDMA, but overheats your body way faster, also it is a lot cheaper.
If you ever do see someone with an bad reaction to XTC, the best thing you can do is call an ambulance and right after that give them huge amounts of vitamine C, may that be in orange juice or whatever you got. Vitamine c breaks down MDMA, so the effects are going to be a lot less.
Also, never do take hard drugs in the sun and never ever ever ever mix it with alcohol. That will most likely be fatal!
Great job on the lifeguards!
Greetz and much love from a huge fan from Holland
we’re gonna need a new episode every week please
I just really wish they wouldn't say things like "you were passed out cold so we just need to do this to you..." 12:14
"I mean you were passed out cold so were just going to give you some oxygen " is the same thing but doesn't sound quite as creepy to someone waking up.
My mom lost me once as a child and the moment she realised I was gone she had a full on panic attack and made security close up the entire mall’s doors. She didn’t get better until I was found. Can’t believe this woman went four hours with no care
@BondiRescue please keep posting these and don’t stop during season 1! These are amazing!!
“Yeah we were worried about her” as they didn’t notice for what seems a couple hours 😂😂
Watching him rub Laura hair when she was passed out is so considerate
How Cavaliers some of these parents are after they have lost their child on the beach and couldn't find them is astounding to me.
ok is anyone else curious about wtf was going on with laura? the random girl who was alone and unconscious?? i noticed a bottle of alcohol behind her and i sure hope she didn’t get spiked
I was in this episode 😂😂 litterly the only evidence I was in oz had no pictures coming home. Thanks for sharing. I asked him was he digging for leprechauns which didn’t even make sense 😂😂
Mom: Yeah! We we're worried about her!
Also mom: Didn't make an effort to find daughter
Narrator: Hottest day in years, people suffering heatstrokes, 45 degrees...
Lifeguards: wearing long sleeves shirts
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I think he said “the hottest New Years”
@@linneanordgren7770 doesn't make it any colder 😂
The lifeguards wear long sleeves to protect them from the sun. They're out all day and in and out of the water so their sunscreen can probably come off easier and they don't have enough time to reapply all the time especially on such a busy day like New Year's Day
Isnt 45 degrees cold at least it is in California the where I am
@@camdenwebb5719 45⁰ is cold when it's in farenheit but because they're in Australia they use the metric system so it's 45⁰ celcius
Anyone else dying laughing when the naked guy just ran through the camera 🤣
I'm so curious as to what happened to Laura because that sounded scary... nevermind I continued watching. Still weird. Is it drugs and/or alcohol?
I’m assuming drugs
Xanax is a hell of a drug.
@@jaemmon9532 It nearly killed eminem
Sounds like she was drugged.
I love watching Bondi rescue thankyou guys so much for keeping us people safe
missing child:looking for her mum
Bondi:merch time!
From Philippines can't wait to watch this episode 💛
I rewinded so many times to see that junk get grabbed again 👀 😂 he had a pretty good grab yea 😂
"finding a blue and white umbrella on bondi is not easy task." - literally saw like 3 of them as soon as he said it. lol
they ment finding the right one cuz there are so many
my god. . i'm addicted to this show. . and ofcourse the lifeguards😍😍there so awesome,cute and handsome. .
I would never let my child go swimming without me watching them at bondi
For Once I can say I wasn’t 7 years late to a Bondi Video but rather 42 hours early. :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
Can’t Wait 💕💕💕🐳🐳🐳
Well technically you are quite late. 😎 Because this is an early season. 😎👍 Cos this is from 2006 around 14/15 years ago. How time flys
Yeah you weren't even born yet.
Lemme guess its another new years episode! I've watched this show so much 😁
Skillz 🤙
@@BondiRescue yea!!!!!!!!! I love this show so much as you can tell!
“DiGinG fOr lEprAcHauNs?” I can’t 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How did samantha’s mom not even worry like I-? I would have probably fainted i’ve I couldn’t find my child in like 5 minutes...
Same, i would be so upset if my imaginery child was gone.
@@sarahvanrooyen7280 lol sad
@@stormzzz5384 why sad?
I live 8n the us and I forgot this was Australia and when the guy went “it’s was 45 degrees, the hottest new year” I was like HOLY WHAT- and then I rembered lol
I remember getting lost when I was about 7 and my mum didn't panic. she knew that i knew to go back to where i remember being (difficult for me) or go to a recognisable, important place i.e. lifeguard tower at beach, reception if at a hotel, etc. she also knew for me with Aspergers, ADHD, Anxiety and Dyslexia, if she'd panic, i'd notice and not ever ever leave her side or she'd possibly never get me out the house. For some people, the parent's 'oh well' attittude is something that'd help them. BTW it wasn't the first time i went 'missing' i was a nightmare child but its the one i remember
I understand you, but you must also realize that there are bad people in this world who mean to do harm to defenseless children.
@@niko6248 yeah yeah i get what you mean there was 1 or 2 times where it got towards the 2 hour mark so my mum did start to worry
Me rushing to my phone when I get a notification bondi rescue has posted:🏃🏾♀️
Me realising it premieres in 2 days:🥺😭
Relatable for any video that premiers after a amount of time
Omg I love this channel it never disappoints me I love every post please post as much as possible
ive suffered heat stroke its horrible, i was on holiday in hong kong at a fair ground just waiting to board a ride that i was trying for the first time, something didnt feel right, i was burning up, i went and stood near a bush, next minute i was violently throwing up in a plastic bag, suffered that stroke for the rest of the holiday, i even threw up on my hotel room floor, glad i noticed something wasnt right
Im from the us and I watch this and I'm addicted 😭😭😭
I'm Ireland and I have been to Bondi 3 times as my brother lives over there. I have been watching Bondi rescue on TH-cam since Season 1 episode 1 was on. All the old ones.
im from australia, melbourne but i dont think my parents would go since we are kind of poor 😭
With regard to lost children. What I trained my son to do was if we ever got separated for any reason, not to panic. For instance, in a store, he was told to go straight up to a checkout register with a person and tell them that I got lost. That they would then call for me over the intercom. Same in a fast food restaurant, amusement parks, etc. To not look scared or lost, to walk up to a person in a uniform or inside a store to the register and ask for help.
It's a frightening experience for a child but if I could get him not to cry that would be better overall.
I'm a good person and over the years have helped a few crying children find their parent. Always the mom's were just around a corner looking a bit frantic and eyeing me to make certain I hadn't walked away.. It only takes two seconds for the parent to be concentrating on shopping and a child to be distracted by a toy or item hanging within their reach for the parent to go around the isle corner and not realize their kid wasn't with them. The the child goes the opposite direction and now everyone is upset.
Waiting .....
From the Philippines love you all 😘❤
Bondi Rescue videos are soooo addicting
Imagine wasting your day off helping a lost child, while her mother is enjoying the beach. I would be furious!
I can’t stop watching the bondi videos😂 I’ve become addicted😂 I would love to work there in the future😃
Good luck with that
@@catherinecreativevideos thank you 😊
Any1 else love Laura’s energy because I do
11:33 my guy literally giving them a demonstration of her eyes rolling back, with glasses on 😂
You guys and girls do such an amazing job....Thank you
You've said it. I believe that we all want to tried the green whistle..LOL🤣