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Teen's triple-zero call after being stranded at sea released
Summary
WA Police released the triple-zero call made by 13-year-old Austin Appelbee after his family were swept out to sea; police later located his mother and two siblings and commended his calmness during the emergency call.
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WA Police have released the emergency triple-zero call placed by a 13-year-old after his family were swept out to sea off Western Australia's southwest coast. Police say the boy reached shore and contacted emergency services to report his family's location and request aerial search assistance while also reporting he needed medical attention. Authorities launched a search operation and subsequently located his mother and two younger siblings later that evening. Police publicly praised the boy's composure and said clear information helped first responders.
Key facts:
- A 13-year-old made a triple-zero call after his family were swept out to sea near Quindalup, Western Australia.
- He reported his family's position to the operator and asked for a helicopter to assist the search.
- WA Police launched a search and located the mother and two children later that evening.
- Police commended the boy's calm communication and said it aided the response.
Summary:
The released call shows the young caller gave clear information about his family's situation while also reporting his own need for medical help. Police located the family and publicly praised his composure. Undetermined at this time.
