Within half an hour, two rescue vessels, Lakes Rescue and Rotorua Rescue, had full crews and were out on the water.
“At 6.52pm volunteers on board Lakes Rescue spotted two individuals about 0.3 nautical miles (about 500m) offshore. They were brought on board and assessed for any injuries before returning to Hannahs Bay.”
The rescue vessels searched the shoreline between Hannahs Bay and Mokoia Island for the remaining two missing people before heading to Mokoia Island.
“At 7.44pm Coastguard located them on the island, having floated there on a small inflatable mattress.”
Two Coastguard Rotorua Lakes crews helped find and rescue four swimmers from Lake Rotorua on Wednesday.
There was an emotional reunion at Hannahs Bay when the two groups were reconnected.
Coastguard Rotorua Lakes instructor and master on board Rotorua Rescue Jonathan Findon said volunteers and staff had been “training extensively” in the lead-up to summer.
“Many of our training scenarios include situations similar to this operation, which allowed the crews to quickly put training into action,” Findon said in the release.
“Our crew came away from their evening with families to selflessly help people in need, and ended up with a fantastic result.