A pair of teenagers were rescued by a drone in Australia while lifeguards were still training to use the new device.

The world’s first water rescue by drone happened on Thursday at Lennox Head, a seaside village in New South Wales.
A beachgoer spotted the boys struggling in heavy surf about 2,300 feet offshore.
Lifeguards instantly sent the drone – called the Little Ripper – to drop an inflatable rescue pod, and the pair made their way safely to shore.
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