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Date Posted: 19/07/2024 | Category: AWARDS

Celebrating remarkable acts of bravery and service at the 2024 NSRI AGM & Awards Evening

On Friday, July 19, the NSRI held its 57th Annual Awards Evening and AGM at the Capital Zimbali in Ballito. This event was a heartfelt celebration of our devoted volunteers and other courageous individuals who selflessly risk their lives to rescue others on South African waters. We honored their unwavering commitment and extraordinary acts of bravery, acknowledging the vital role they play in ensuring the safety and well-being of those in peril at sea.

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Date Posted: 16/05/2022 | Category: VOLUNTEERS

A flood of emotions

There are countless stories of bravery and selflessness from the recent floods in KwaZulu-Natal. We chatted to three of the many NSRI volunteers who took part in rescue operations.

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Date Posted: 28/09/2021 | Category: RESCUE BASES

Base Showcase: Station 5 (Durban)

In the fourth of a series of stories on NSRI bases around the country, we chat to a few crew members at Station 5 (Durban) to find out more about the base and its family of volunteers.

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Date Posted: 31/08/2021 | Category: VOLUNTEERS

Meet Cara and Jazmynn Eksteen from Station 5 (Durban)

It’s often been said that NSRI volunteers regard each other as family. There’s a closeness that develops while training and on callouts, especially, when crew need to look out for each other as well as the casualties they are helping. But how does this dynamic work when you have real family at the base? What if your dad or mom, brother or sister is crewing beside you? We decided to find out…

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Date Posted: 31/08/2021 | Category: VOLUNTEERS

Meet the Shamleys from Station 21 (St Francis)

Pat, Clive and Garth Shamley share their experiences of volunteering together at Station 21 (St Francis Bay).

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Date Posted: 22/07/2021 | Category: VOLUNTEERS

Meet Janine and Stacey Rudolph from Station 5 (Durban)

It’s often been said that NSRI volunteers regard each other as family. There’s a closeness that develops while training and on callouts, especially, when crew need to look out for each other as well as the casualties they are helping. But how does this dynamic work when you have real family at the base? What if your dad or mom, brother or sister is crewing beside you? We decided to find out…