Perth paddle boarder plucked from peril near Penguin Island


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A 64-year-old paddle boarder has been plucked from the sea off Rockingham in an early morning rescue on Saturday.


Perth Water Police said a Mayday call was received around 8:40am after a man was spotted in the water near Penguin Island, just off the coast of Rockingham.


Water Police and the Rockingham Volunteer Sea Rescue Group swung into action and the man was taken aboard a rescue vessel, explaining he had come off his paddle board.


He was taken back to base where police questioned him about what happened, with the man first declining medical help then asking for an ambulance after his fingers went white and he started to feel weak.


Police said the ambulance was called, but the man further declined medical assistance and the service was cancelled.


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