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Bryce Johns’ heart stopped on a beach. A nearby life saver had the right skill…

Bryce Johns’ heart stopped on a beach.
A nearby life saver had the right skills and acted quickly, meaning Bryce could return home to his wife and daughter.
We need our volunteer life savers on our beaches.
This is an SOS ahead of what is expected to be one of the busiest summers on our Queensland coastline. Our beaches may be free to enjoy, but it costs more than $80,000 to set up a single patrol.
Be a lifesaver. Donate or fundraise for SOS Week this October: https://bit.ly/sosweek2020
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