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Emergency teams were alerted after the canyoners activated a personal locator beacon, resulting in a successful rescue.
The call for help came from a man and his grandson in the forest park when they became lost in a dense patch of bush.
A volunteer crew was tasked after an EPIRB was activated by a distressed vessel with three people on board off the Illawarra Coast.
The man onboard swiftly activated his EPIRB, sending out a distress signal that would soon summon his rescue.
They were carrying and activated their properly registered emergency beacon and were all believed to have been wearing lifejackets.
The 34-year-old backcountry skier from Calgary was located after an SOS emergency beacon was activated from a mountain hut,
The man said the EPIRB saved his life as it's signal pinpointed his location, alerting the Rescue Coordination Centre (RCCNZ).
The teenager was wearing a lifejacket and carrying a PLB before heading to sea, two important factors to a positive outcome.
Watchstanders received an Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon 406 MHz distress signal from the vessel.