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Fire crews called after lifeguards find ‘grenade’ on Central Coast beach

Lifeguards on a NSW Central Coast beach discovered an alarming object in the sand that prompted an examination by even Defence Australia.

Terrigal fire crews were called to a beach to inspect what was believed to be a hand grenade. Picture: Facebook
Terrigal fire crews were called to a beach to inspect what was believed to be a hand grenade. Picture: Facebook

A custom cigarette lighter caused brief panic at a NSW Central Coast beach on Sunday when emergency services responded to reports of a hand grenade.

Crews from Terrigal Fire Station were on Sunday called to Wamberal Beach, just north of Terrigal, to respond to calls from Wamberal Surf Life Saving Club.

A close-up of the suspected hand grenade. Picture: Facebook
A close-up of the suspected hand grenade. Picture: Facebook

Lifeguards had set up an exclusion zone after discovering what appeared to be an army-like hand grenade resting against a wooden pole in the sand.

The grenade was so realistic it even had an inscription, “M*26”. After inspections, it was determined to be a lighter.

Terrigal fire crews were called to a beach to inspect what was believed to be a hand grenade. Picture: Facebook
Terrigal fire crews were called to a beach to inspect what was believed to be a hand grenade. Picture: Facebook

“Terrigal crew, NSW Police and detectives inspected the object, Police liaised with the bomb squad and Defence Australia to determine the exact nature of the object … which was found to be a cigarette lighter shaped as a hand grenade,” Terrigal Fire Station posted to its Facebook page.

“A great multi-agency effort with a very good outcome.”

The efforts of Terrigal Fire Station were praised by its Facebook community.

“Aren’t we all lucky that it turned out to be just a lighter. Imagine if it was a real grenade and hadn’t been checked out! Well done to the emergency services for once again, going into what was potentially a life-threatening situation,” user Michelle Vanstone Skellett wrote.

Originally published as Fire crews called after lifeguards find ‘grenade’ on Central Coast beach

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/breaking-news/fire-crews-called-after-lifeguards-find-grenade-on-central-coast-beach/news-story/c68fdf5783100b4f451a0632c6f8c06c