Talk of the Town

PA NSRI appeals for volunteers to join its vital sea rescue team

Land or seagoing crew needed

- FAITH QINGA

Port Alfred’s National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) base is calling for volunteers to join the station 11’s sea rescue team.

Volunteers will be part of the land-based or seagoing crew.

“Sea Rescue Port Alfred is a voluntary service manned by an amazing team of unpaid volunteers and is looking for new crew members to join,” station commander Christophe­r Pike said.

The NSRI is a charity organisati­on, which aims to prevent drowning through rescue operations, education and prevention initiative­s.

Sea and beach rescue training will be provided for the seagoing and land-based volunteers.

Pike said the seagoing crew would attend to the water rescue missions and the land-based crew to the operation’s control centre, as well as shore-based rescue.

“If the applicant is successful they will be invited to an intake day in which they will be taken through basic boat safety and a fitness test. Land-based crew will be taken through shore-based safety training,” he explained.

“After passing this, they will be enrolled in the trainee crew programme which takes place twice a week in the evenings.”

Pike said there were also other areas to get involved in, to assist the local base, such as joining as coast watchers, fundraiser­s or pink rescue buoy assistants.

There are no specific requiremen­ts needed to join the sea rescue team, though a knowledge of the sea is an advantage and volunteers must be 18 years or older.

Volunteers should submit their applicatio­ns via email to station11c­ontrol@gmail.com

This year, the NSRI is giving away four cars in its annual fundraiser competitio­n.

On July 13, the NSRI hosted its first draw to award one car to a lucky donor who has been supporting the organisati­on for more than 12 years.

In a media release, Mr Hogg of KwaZulu-Natal was announced as the first winner of a Mitsubishi ASX 2.0L worth R450,000.

The NSRI’s 4-Car Competitio­n offering a first prize of two vehicles worth more than R1m, and a second prize car worth R490,000, runs until December 13, 2022, with another two winners to be drawn at the end of this year.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? LOCAL HEROES: The NSRI Port Alfred sea rescue team out at the beach during a training session recently.
Picture: SUPPLIED LOCAL HEROES: The NSRI Port Alfred sea rescue team out at the beach during a training session recently.

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