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1 September 13, 2018 Media alert for Friday, September 14 National Search and Rescue Awards 2018 Award details embargoed until 8pm THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 Recipients of the awards are available for interview in Darwin, following the 2018 presentation hosted by Northern Territory Police. Also available for interview are: Michael Murphy, Northern Territory Police Deputy Commissioner and Brad Groves, Chair of the National Search and Rescue Council. Date: Friday, September 14 Time: 8.30am Location: Meet in the foyer of the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Esplanade, 116 Esplanade, Darwin Phone interviews are available for media unable to attend. Details of the search and rescue events that prompted the nominations for each award are outlined below. Images of the Elliot River, QLD and the Midnight Hole Cave, Tasmania incidents are available here. Images of the awards will be added to this link after the ceremony on Thursday night. To arrange a phone interview or for further details call: Dan Glover, AMSA Media

2 Australian Search and Rescue Awards Every year the National Search and Rescue Council (NATSAR) presents the Australian Search and Rescue Awards in recognition of 'Outstanding contribution to Search and Rescue' within the Australian region. The National Search and Rescue Council is a cooperative body responsible for the national search and rescue response arrangements in Australia. Council members are from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), the Australian Defence Force and State, Territory and Federal Police. AMSA is the chair of the National Search and Rescue Council. This year the Northern Territory Police Force hosted the award ceremony in Darwin on Thursday night. There are four categories of awards, the Professional Search and Rescue award, Professional Commendation, Non-professional Search and Rescue award and Nonprofessional Commendation, details of each award category can be found below. This year the recipients in each category made a significant contribution to the saving of a human life. AMSA General Manager of Standards and NATSAR Chair, Brad Groves said the courageous and selfless efforts of the recipients made in the face of dangerous conditions are worthy of national recognition. These brave individuals came to the rescue of strangers without hesitation. They are a source of courage and inspiration, jumping into action when the need arose to save the lives of others. The 2018 Australian Search and Rescue award recipients Professional Search and Rescue Award Detective Sergeant Andrew Self (Queensland Police Service) Professional Commendation Award Sergeant Damian Bidgood, Senior Constable Josh Peach, Senior Constable Ingrid Pajak (Tasmania Police), Anna Ekdahl, Han-Wei Lee (Ambulance Tasmania) and Alan Jackson, Stefan Eberhard, Michael Packer, Serena Benjamin, Andreas Klocker, Ric Tunney, Janine McKinnon, Gabriel Kinzler, Amy Robertson, Darren Holloway, Ola Löfquist, Loretta Bell (Southern Tasmanian Caverneers) Non-professional Search and Rescue Award Zeb Critchlow

3 3 Non-professional Commendation Award Joel Howell Professional Search and Rescue Award Elliot River, Queensland boat rescue Around 7.30pm on the 10 th of September 2017, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) was alerted to a boat in distress. Two men aged 72 and 29 were on board the 28 foot vessel when rough seas caused them to run aground on the rocky entrance of the Elliott River in the Wide Bay-Burnett region of Queensland. Detective Sergeant Andrew Self from Queensland Police accepted coordination of the incident as the Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator. Dangerous weather conditions and the position of the boat in shallow rocky waters made it difficult for the rescue boat to get close enough to pull the two men on board. In particular, the 72-year-old man was in a frail condition with limited mobility. With little time to spare, Detective Sergeant Self, who was riding in a smaller State Emergency Services rescue boat, jumped into the water. He swam 50 meters in complete darkness towards the distressed vessel where he extracted and guided both men to the rescue boat. The 72-year-old man was unable to pull himself out of the water into the boat so Detective Sergeant Self protected the man in the water while the rescue boat dragged them to a more sheltered beach where they were able to get the man safely on board. Both of the rescued men were treated for minor injuries, shock and hypothermia. Detective Sergeant Self suffered a sprained wrist but was otherwise uninjured. The quick response and dedication of Detective Sergeant Self, was a display of courage and bravery in challenging sea conditions. He said: I m honoured to have been nominated, and to have won the NATSAR Professional Award. I ve just returned from attending the National Police SAR Manager s Course (2018) in Canberra where I worked with some of Australia s finest and most dedicated SAR professionals. On the night, I was fortunate enough to have worked with a local volunteer SES boat crew who did an amazing job to get me close enough to extract the two men. The SES boat s propeller was severely damaged in the rough conditions on the rocks. Preservation of human life is the highest priority for any officer in the QPS and I m sure that not one of my colleagues would have hesitated in performing the same duty that night. Detective Sergeant Andrew Self. Images of the incident are available here.

4 Professional Commendation Award - Midnight Hole Cave, Mystery Creek Tasmania rescue 4 On the 13th of July 2017 around 1.30pm, the Tasmanian Police Search and Rescue unit responded to an incident involving a 47-year-old French national woman who had fallen five meters in to the Midnight Hole Cave, Mystery Creek Tasmania resulting in a broken leg. Midnight Hole Cave is a six pitch vertical system, almost 200 meters deep located on the side of a steep hill and is a 50 minute walk to the nearest road. Due to the cave s remoteness and challenging location, the incident response involved a number of agencies to rescue the injured caver in a gruelling and complex 12 hour extraction. The Tasmania Police, Paramedic s, volunteers from the Southern Tasmania Caverneers, the State Emergency Services and two rescue helicopters were tasked to assist with the rescue. Paramedics were the first to enter the cave treating the woman and preparing her for the stretcher extraction via a difficult rigging process. At the entrance of the cave, a ground party was awaiting to perform an 800 meter stretcher carry down a steep, slippery hill littered with debris and trees. At the bottom of the hill, a rescue helicopter performed a night stretcher winching operation so the woman could be immediately taken to the nearest hospital. NATSAR award recipient Alan Jackson said: I was the emergency contact for the caving party (in the event they were overdue). The trip leader contacted me immediately after alerting Tasmania Police. I coordinated the caving club s response (rounding up volunteers to assist the rescue) and liaised with Tas Police to formulate the response plan. I was put on the first chopper to head down with the two Ambulance Tasmania paramedics and tasked with getting them to the casualty as quickly as possible and, once that was achieved, I focussed on rigging haulage systems to extract the injured woman. The highlight of the rescue for me, other than its swift and successful result, was the seamless integration of the cavers, Tas Police, Ambulance Tas and SES. Decades of inter-agency training and general socialising has resulted in a deep mutual respect for one another s skills and systems. Vertical caves are a particularly challenging environment in which to move around, let alone manoeuvre a seriously injured patient. Tasmanian Police Sergeant Damian Bidgood said: In my experience it was the biggest and most difficult vertical rescue in this state and potentially the country in recent years.

5 5 I played a major part in coordinating the initial response for the rescue which was primarily coordinated underground. We were working in dark, wet and cold conditions. The passages ways were narrow and confined sometimes with barely enough space to get the stretcher through. Taking the rescue stretcher down into the cave, helping to secure the woman in it and working with the team to set up the rigging that got her out safely was an experience I will never forget. The cave rescue was an excellent example of how Police, SES, Ambulance, Volunteers (cavers) and Rotor-lift all worked extremely well together in performing a rescue without any hick-ups in challenging conditions. Police and volunteers annually conduct training weekends to practice for these events, this training and the relationships that have developed from that training proved themselves this night. Images of the incident are available here. Non-professional Search and Rescue Award Marion Bay, Tasmania boat rescue On the morning of 3rd June 2018, Zeb Critchlow and fellow surfer Luke Bugg launched their jet ski from the Boomer Bay boat ramp in south-east Tasmania and headed out to a surf spot at Marion Bay. On arrival, they heard calls for help from surfers already in the water. The surfers explained that a boat had overturned and to two men were clinging to it and needed help. Both the men had life jackets on, however one jacket had not inflated and this man was unable to swim to complicate matters five-foot surf was closing out over the men. Zeb steered his jet ski towards the men directing one of them to grab onto the rescue sled on the back. Zeb towed him to a nearby boat outside the surf line returning to rescue the second man who was being battered by large surf. Upon hearing that there may be a third person trapped under the vessel, Zeb and another friend, Tyler, returned to the upturned boat a third time. Zeb dived under the boat numerous times, feeling his way around to see if anyone was trapped while Tyler watched on to ensure Zeb remained safe. After many attempts of swimming under the boat, Zeb and Tyler decided to scout the area for another 45 minutes on the jet ski to ensure there was no one visible in the water. Nobody was sighted. A later conversation with the rescue helicopter crew revealed that unfortunately a third person had passed away. There is no doubt that if Zeb had not been prepared and willing to risk his own life in order to save others, this may have resulted in two additional lives lost.

6 Zeb Critchlow said he was humbled by the nomination and the award. I ve been surfing most of my life and I live by three rules: know your equipment, know your abilities and know the weather. No images provided for this incident. 6 Non-professional Commendation Southport Seaway, Queensland jet ski rescue On November 5 th 2017, at 2pm, two men were jet skiing approximately 500m north of the Southport Seaway off South Stradbroke Island, Queensland when they were flung from their jet skis and sucked out to sea in a strong rip. Although the pair were both wearing life jackets, one man was dragged under the water and swallowed large amounts of sea water, which severely affected his condition. Joel seeing his friend was in distress, swam across the rip to help him. Joel kept him afloat as they struggled to swim across the rip to shore. Joel s friend later reported that he wasn t sure he would make it and if it wasn t for Joel who kept him in positive spirits, he would have given up. A Westpac rescue helicopter spotted the two in the water and winched Joel s friend to safety. Joel managed to swim back to the jet ski and was assisted by a member of Surf Life Saving Queensland who escorted him back to shore. The swift actions of Joel in reaching his friend to prevent him from drowning and his continued support while they were both facing a risky situation, was a significant contributing factor in saving the life of his friend. No images provided for this incident.

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