Stars "Bondi Rescue" TV surfer survived a broken neck
Canberra, Australia - Kobi Graham, a lifeguard star of the Australian reality series "Bondi Rescue", said Monday he was happy, paralysis and death when he broke his neck to avoid a wipeout surfing. The rescuer 30 years of Bondi Beach in Sydney's East Cape Solander was surfing the southern Sydney, on Sunday, when he says he landed upside down on a reef, cracking two vertebrae in his neck. "All I thought was _hoping, please - that I moved, because I had such a strong stinging pain in my arms, really," Graham said Network Ten television from a hospital bed while he was lying on a neck brace. "When I arrived at the surface, I scream for help, he added. Ten Network is the channel for the Australian series, which patrol the daily work of the Sydney beach lifeguard follows first. The series, now in its sixth season, there are also broadcast in Europe and New Zealand. His brother Aaron Graham said the injured surfer his rescuers asked how to stabilize his broken neck. "His basic training in the management of spinal saved without a doubt," said Aaron Graham ten. Kobi Graham, still had to be operated by said broken with much ado, that he was grateful he had not lost consciousness. "I'm lucky, I is not removed. Would probably drowned, "he said. ___ Online: http://www.bondirescuelifeguards.com/