Monday, June 23, 2025

Off-duty officer leaps to rescue of swimmers

An off-duty Victoria Police officer has leapt to the rescue of two swimmers off Rosebud Pier on the Mornington Peninsula on Sunday afternoon.

Police say a 31-year-old man and 15-year-old boy from Traralgon were on a family outing when they decided to enter the water about 4.10pm.

“The teenager had little to no swimming experience and quickly got into trouble. As the adult attempted to help, both began swallowing water and began drifting away from the pier,” said Police.

Enter Senior Constable Frank Ferreria who was enjoying a walk with his family along the pier prior to commencing his overnight shift.

Senior Constable Ferreria identified the pair were in a dire situation and jumped into the water fully clothed.

An experienced swimmer, Senior Constable Ferreria managed to pull both people to safety, returning them to the pier where they were treated by responding paramedics.

The ambulance officers in attendance said without the off-duty member’s intervention they fear both swimmers may have lost their lives.

After a heartfelt thank you from the family of the pair, Senior Constable Ferreria returned home and was back on the road by 10.30pm, undertaking his usual duties patrolling the Glen Waverly area.

“It certainly wasn’t how I expected to get ready for work but I’m happy to have been able to assist,” he said.

“I don’t think I did anything overly heroic.

“I saw some people in trouble and it’s just instinct to dive in there and try to help.”

Senior police say they are incredibly proud of his actions.

“He’s incredibly humble and has turned up to work this evening like nothing has happened, going about his regular duties to keep the community safe,” Senior Sergeant Rachel Jones said.

“It just goes to show that our members join the police because they want to help people and that mind set doesn’t stop when they’re not at work.”

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