Monday, 12.45pm: Lifesavers, paramedics, and police were involved in the unsuccessful resuscitation of a teenager who drowned while swimming at The Blowhole, Nobby’s Beach on Monday.
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It is believed the 15-year-old male was jumping into the blowhole at around 10.30am when he struck his head and lost consciousness.
Two friends who witnessed the incident grabbed a nearby angel ring and jumped into the water in a desperate effort to aid the young man.
They were able to drag him onto a rock platform where paramedics performed CPR. Unfortunately all efforts were unsuccessful.
Upon being informed of the situation by police, SLSNSW State Operations Centre tasked lifesaving personnel from several Port Macquarie clubs while the Mid North Coast Duty Officer attended the scene.
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter was called but was not required.
A 16-year-old male is currently being treated in Port Macquarie Base Hospital after the incident.
A hospital spokesperson confirmed the 16-year-old was in a stable condition. It is believed those injuries include abrasions to his back.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.
Monday, 11.30am: A person has drowned after becoming distressed in the water at The Blowhole off Nobby’s Beach in Port Macquarie.
Emergency services were alerted of three people in the water and in distress at about 10.30am.
Police and ambulance attended the scene. Two people were retrieved from the water and taken to Port Macquarie Base Hospital.
A third person is believed to have drowned.
Westpac Rescue Helicopter with a paramedic and rescue team on board are on their way to the scene.