Students at Newport Gardens Primary School got a thrill when the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service (WLRHS) landed on Tuesday 2 December.
Helicopter crew members delivered vital water safety education to the students during the visit which also showcased the lifesaving service’s critical role in protecting Victorian communities.
The interactive visits allowed students to learn from crew members about the importance of water safety, and explore the state-of-the-art lifesaving equipment onboard, including radio and navigation systems and the helicopter’s two-person rescue winch.
“As a crew member of the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter Service, it’s an incredible feeling to bring this iconic service into the classroom and inspire the next generation,” WLRHS crew Member Wayne Cartwright said.
“When we land the helicopter at schools, it’s an opportunity for students to learn about lifesaving, see the equipment we use, and meet the people behind the rescues.
“It’s a unique way to connect with young Australians and show them the importance of helping others and staying safe in and around the water.”













