Rescuer Asbjørn Strunk always has a set of clothes ready at night so he can quickly get dressed and respond if an accident occurs. The same goes for his colleagues. Danish rescuers are always prepared to respond regardless of the weather conditions, all year round.
SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER
The traditional profession has changed in recent years...
Rescuer in Thyborøn: - It's not the storms that create the greatest tragedies
Asbjørn Strunk has been a rescuer at Thyborøn Rescue Station for over 14 years. During this time, he has experienced various tasks in the large, wild waves of the North Sea but it's the rescues on calm, sunny days that can be hard to forget. Søfart (a maritime magazine) has visited him for a conversation about the traditional profession
![](https://image.nordjyske.dk/users/nordjyske/images/90437039.jpg?t%5Bstrip%5D=true&t%5Bcrop%5D%5Bwidth%5D=7250&t%5Bcrop%5D%5Bheight%5D=5438&t%5Bcrop%5D%5Bx%5D=0&t%5Bcrop%5D%5By%5D=0&t%5Bresize%5D%5Bwidth%5D=660&t%5Bresize%5D%5Bheight%5D=495&accessToken=6763d61e3c6b604ecb4aa0ce7fcddbafe29cb0db9603abed197d8b6bcca27852)
Asbjørn Strunk, rescuer at Thyborøn Rescue Station under the Coastal Rescue Service. Quick change to survival suit is required as soon as the alarm sounds. Magnus Møller
Vil du have det hele med?
Prøv 30 dage for 0 kr.
Ingen binding eller kortoplysninger påkrævet.
Prøv nu
Køb et abonnement
Udforsk vores abonnementer, og vælg den løsning, der matcher dine behov.
Vælg dit abonnement