Police commended for lifesaving rescue at Shoal Bay Beach Port POPUP - DAupdate Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - December 20, 2024 NSW Police Force constables Nathan Gray and Daniel Orwell are being commended for their “exceptional bravery and dedication” following heroic actions at Shoal Bay Beach. Around 11:55 pm on the evening of 27 November 2024, police were called to Shoal Bay Beach in response to reports of a swimmer in distress. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au Constables Gray and Orwell immediately left the job they were attending and proceeded to Shoal Bay Beach, where witnesses indicated the location of the swimmer in distress. Upon arrival, officers located a 24-year-old man approximately 30 metres offshore. The man, who was severely fatigued, was flailing his arms and struggling to stay above water. Constables Gray and Orwell proceeded to the beach area, where Constable Gray removed his uniform and entered the water. Swimming approximately 50 metres to reach the distressed swimmer, Constable Gray observed the 24-year-old sink below the surface – unable to stay afloat due to his state of exhaustion. Constable Gray grabbed the man and brought him back to the surface before securing him in a rescue swimming hold to keep his head above water. He then dragged the swimmer back to shore, where both officers worked together to pull him above the waterline and place him in the recovery position. At this stage, the 24-year-old was unresponsive but still breathing. Emergency services were on-site to provide immediate care, and the man was transported to the Mater Hospital for further treatment. Following medical care, he made a full recovery and was released from the hospital on 28 November 2024. Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism Yasmin Catley said the actions of the constables are “powerful examples of the compassion and courage that define the NSW Police Force”. “The NSW Government is immensely proud of our police officers, who face challenges and dangers every day with courage and resilience,” she said. “This act of bravery is a powerful reminder of the heroism our officers display, putting the safety of others above their own without a moment’s hesitation. “While most people instinctively move away from danger, police officers run toward it.”