Watch Australian Surfers Save Woman Drowning In Hawaii | NBC News

Video shows Australian surfers saving a woman struggling to swim in rough surf in Oahu, Hawaii. Pro surfer Mikey Wright was recording the video and gave his phone to his wife so he could spring into action.» Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC
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Watch Australian Surfers Save Woman Drowning In Hawaii | NBC News

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49 thoughts on “Watch Australian Surfers Save Woman Drowning In Hawaii | NBC News

  1. The ocean is so beautiful. But you’ve got to be very careful with that. It is so powerful and it can’t control itself

  2. This is inspiring, lets make this year and every upcoming year about helping humanity find the true weight of the world “LOVE”. ….. Like…….. to a better year 🍻

  3. Puk, Lucky the chick was not from one of those puked up cultures or the family may have knifed him for touching her…

  4. This a very common thing in Hawaii. Born and raised on the north shore of Oahu. The ocean doesn't care where you're from. Even if you are fit it'll check you.

  5. God Bless that hero aswell as the others that were there to assist in the rescue. Risking their lives to save another. And who says that "Angels don't exist?" Well, they do and that's proof right there. They don't have to have a hallow or ghostly attributes or anything. Its all "Heart, Soul, and Aloha."🏝🤙😁🤙🏝……

  6. You'd have to be out of your mind to go swimming in rough surf like this especially if you're not a good swimmer..

  7. I can't watch this video enough! Many comments seem to think she was swimming. She wasn't. She was taking a photo from a dry rock and a heavy set came in. Many people die vacationing in Hawaii, mainly from snorkeling, but also from taking photos thinking they are safe. I hope some people watching this think before getting too close.

  8. Respect only one person was recording instead of helping thank God usually people jus stand around with phones out n watch u die

  9. Always respect the water and swim with a buddy. Know your limits and ask about surf conditions from a local, or admire the ocean from the safety of the beach. Not worth losing your life.

  10. Notice how he didn't swim directly at her? Aussie's know and are taught about rips as kids because their lives literally depend on that knowledge.

  11. When you do stupid stuff other people don't have to risk their life to save you. Anybody can see that those are rough conditions and unpredictable currents right there.

  12. The real hero is the man who ran and jumped into the water to get her but it was also nice of the others who helped pull her since those waves were massive.

  13. Good for all those people for not giving up….and the one dude that went in and got her should get a medal….Great to see the Human side of human beings….was so tired of hearing the Blood-sucking politicians for the last two days…

  14. People always underestimate the power of a wave. Lifeguards and others less experienced in the water lose their lives because of your stupidity.

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