Witbank Dam Sluice Gates

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSIR) have saved a teenager from rapids after the Witbank dam water sluice gates were opened.

 

At 12h25, Tuesday, 19th December, NSRI Witbank Dam duty crew were activated following reports from an NSRI Witbank Dam trainee who was on the scene at the Witbank Dam water falls. The trainee was just downstream from the dam water sleuth on the Olifants River in the eMalahleni Nature Reserve where a group of local teenagers aged between 17 and 25 were swimming.

The teens were caught off guard in the river when the sluice gates were opened causing rapids, trapping a 17 year old female on rocks in the middle of river.

“We dispatched our NSRI swift water rescue team and a Police Dive Unit, Police Search and Rescue team and Legacy Emergency Specialists responded.”

Once on the scene, an NSRI rescue swimmer was posted on the rocks near to the teenager who was reassured and given ongoing advice on how to brace against the flowing water.

Teenager rescued from rapids after dam water sluice gates opened

The NSRI rescue swimmer was geared and prepared to jump in to rescue the teenager if it became necessary… while a rope system was set up in case she may have been swept off the rocks and down the waterfalls. All while NSRI rescue swimmers and the Legacy Rescue Specialist team on each side off the river made preparations for a rescue effort.

“The Legacy team assisted together with our NSRI rescue swimmers to devise a swift water rescue plan in case it became necessary while members were dispatched upstream to the Dam wall where Municipal authorities agreed to shut down the water sluice gates to stem the water flow but allowing us only a short window period in which to execute a rescue operation once water flow subsided before they would be forced to reopen the sleuth to prevent water pressure.”

Once water flow subsided, the team were able to successfully rescue the teenager. The Police team arrived as the teenager was being rescued and they assisted in the debriefing.

The teenager was not injured and no further assistance was required.


Sources: NSRI
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