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The Toll

37 min · 5. nov. 2025
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The public can often view rescuers as heroes who are just doing a job. But years of attending rescues, accidents, or the tragic retrieval of bodies, can have a devasting effect on both volunteers or emergency service workers. Content warning: this series contains graphic descriptions of rescues and fatalities, as well as some strong language. If unsettling personal stories affect you, please take care while listening. Thanks to the LandSAR [https://www.landsar.org.nz/] volunteers who shared their stories. Archive recordings supplied thanks to Ngā Tāonga Sound and Vision [https://www.ngataonga.org.nz/] Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details [https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/search-and-rescue-nz?share=4bbab038-2b9a-46b5-a1dc-07eb78489b73]

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