WA Police performed a water rescue in the Swan River on Thursday morning after receiving reports of a woman clinging to a channel marker 200 metres offshore.
At about 5.40am police received reports that a woman had entered the water near Riverside Drive and the Narrows Bridge and was calling for help.
Police and St John WA found a woman in her 30s clinging to the red channel marker and two officers dived in to help her as water police rushed to the location.
The woman and both officers boarded the boat, which took them to Elizabeth Quay where paramedics assessed them.
The woman was taken to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital for a precautionary assessment while the police were monitored for hypothermia.
Perth district office Superintendent Amber Harvey said it was an outstanding display of quick thinking and courage by the two officers, who placed their own safety at risk to assist a member of the public in distress.
“The actions of these officers exemplify the professionalism and commitment we expect from our police, particularly in dynamic and high-risk situations,” she said.
“I commend the coordination between the attending officers, Water Police and St John WA, which ensured a swift and safe outcome for everyone involved.”
Both officers will receive recommendations for a Royal Life Saving award.
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