This is the Triple Zero call a teenager made after swimming hours to save his family stuck at sea in Western Australia.
Police release the recording of the Triple Zero call made by 13-year-old Austin Appelbee after his marathon 4 kilometre swim through rough seas to save his family.
Making a call to triple zero (000) for a life threatening or time-critical emergency is something most of us learn how to do when we first use a phone. But do you know how a Triple Zero call actually ...
The triple zero operator took some time to realise the 13-year-old had swum four kilometres back to shore to sound the alarm.
Audio has surfaced of 13-year-old hero Austin Appelbee's triple-zero call, after the Western Australian teen swam 4km against a strong current to seek help for his stranded mother and siblings.
Police have released the audio of the Triple Zero call 13-year-old Austin Appelbee made after he swam 4km in the ocean to get help for his family.
The critical Triple Zero call made by 13-year-old Austin Appelbee to alert authorities after he and his family were swept out to sea south of Perth has been released.
Hawkesbury and Hunter Valley Police - assisted by National Parks, RFS and SES crews - conducted an extensive search of the Yengo National Park on Australia Day in an attempt to locate the vehicle, ...
Triple Zero Victoria has warned it is “under sustained pressure” after a “staggering” spike in police requests and record ambulance demand drove calls to an unprecedented high.
Police are hunting for answers after a mystery triple zero call from a national park in the Hawkesbury region about a bogged vehicle. Hawkesbury and Hunter Valley Police - assisted by National Parks, ...