Various shots showing the Police Rescue Squad in action on a coastal cliff face in Sydney. Various shots of Sergeant Harry Ware who commands the squad showing off his awards for bravery in rescue. Various shots, back at the...
Various shots showing the Police Rescue Squad in action on a coastal cliff face in Sydney. Various shots of Sergeant Harry Ware who commands the squad showing off his awards for bravery in rescue. Various shots, back at the cliff, of the rescued man being brought up the cliff on rope. Various shots of the rescue squad at work rescuing a man from a lift shaft. Various shots of the rescue squad at the depot loading up their lorry and leaving on another rescue mission. Various shots of the rescue squad making their way through the rough bushes in the Jamieson Valley area. GV. Panning shot of the valley area. Various shots of the rescue squad still searching. Various shots of the find, two young Australians, scratched and tired but without major injuries.
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