Ferry Crew Rescues Person from Auckland Harbor at Night
A Fullers360 ferry crew spotted someone in distress near Northcote Point and pulled them safely from the water Friday evening. The quick-thinking skipper diverted the Beach Haven route to make the rescue around 8:25pm.
When a ferry skipper spotted someone struggling in Auckland's harbor on Friday night, there was no hesitation about what to do next.
The Fullers360 ferry was heading from Beach Haven when crew members noticed a person in distress near Northcote Point around 8:25pm. The skipper immediately stopped the vessel and brought the individual safely aboard.
The person was wearing a lifejacket, which likely helped them stay afloat until rescue arrived. Emergency services were contacted as soon as the individual was safely on the ferry.
Sunny's Take
This story reminds us that everyday heroes wear work uniforms just as often as capes. Ferry crews navigate these waters daily, but staying alert for people in danger takes dedication that goes beyond the job description.
The Fullers360 spokesperson praised their team's quick response, and rightfully so. In maritime emergencies, every second counts. The crew's vigilance and decisive action likely prevented a tragedy.
What makes this rescue particularly heartening is how seamlessly the team worked together. Spotting someone in the water at night isn't easy, especially with the reflections and movement of harbor waves. The crew's training and awareness clearly paid off.
The individual is now safe, thanks to people who were simply doing their jobs with care and attention. Sometimes the most extraordinary acts of heroism happen during ordinary workdays, performed by people who would probably say they were just doing what anyone would do.
They spotted someone who needed help, and they helped.
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Based on reporting by Stuff NZ
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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