Held on the Baltic Sea beach: Savior survives dramatic water rescue!

Hauke ​​Miersch saved two women in the Baltic Sea in 2024 and warned of the dangers in bathing ban areas. Note safety on the beach!
Hauke ​​Miersch saved two women in the Baltic Sea in 2024 and warned of the dangers in bathing ban areas. Note safety on the beach! (Symbolbild/NAG)

Held on the Baltic Sea beach: Savior survives dramatic water rescue!

Warnemünde, Deutschland - Hauke ​​Miersch, a 28-year-old lifeguard, saved two women from drowning on Warnemünde beach in August 2024. The dramatic rescue operation took place in a bathing ban zone between the mole and the Wal beach bar. Miersch and his colleague became aware of the events of the women through the calls to help. These were recorded by the current and required quick action.

brave Miersch in the water, let his colleague return to get professional help. During the mission, he felt the dangerous current himself and was panicked when he noticed that they were draining. After a hard fight, he managed to save himself and the two women into the shallow water. But the stress of the experience finally let Miersch collapse on the beach; He had to be treated by the emergency services. "I swallowed more water than the women," he described the shocking moments after the rescue.

warning of the dangers of the Baltic Sea

Miersch urgently warns against underestimating the dangers of the Baltic Sea. The experienced lifeguard emphasizes that experience alone is not enough to act properly in critical situations. Lukas Knaup, also a lifeguard at the DKR district association Rostock, emphasizes that drowners can pose a great danger for rescuers. In such situations, it is essential to quickly alert the emergency service under emergency number 112 and to have buoyancy bodies ready.

The Baltic Sea is considered a safe water, but many important bathing rules must be observed. According to Ostsee.de , for example, children should never be left unattended and do not go into the water in the event of illness or weakness. Even swimming aids such as air mattresses do not offer sufficient security. Bathing near bogies and wave broken rangers is particularly dangerous, as invisible currents lurk here. In addition, jumping and swimming on moles are prohibited.

swimming badge and safety in the water

To be safe in the water, it is advisable to acquire corresponding swimming badges. dlrg.de explains that the German swimming badge in bronze, silver and gold places various demands on swimming. However, the former seahorse is not considered proof of safe swimming; People with this badge should continue to be supervised, since it does not guarantee the same security as the higher badges.

In the context of the current warnings and experiences, it is important that bathers take the dangers of the Baltic Sea seriously and not only rely on their swimming skills. Miersch plans to act more carefully in the future, and appeals to all beach visitors to respect bathing ban zones and always pay attention to the safety instructions on the beach.

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OrtWarnemünde, Deutschland
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