Category: Water Rescue
Paddling Techniques
This section will discuss propulsion tools used for boats. There are two main tools: paddles and oars, both of which use water resistance to move the boat forward. Difference Between Oars and Paddles Importance of Paddling Techniques Many people overlook the importance of paddling in water rescue operations, which can be dangerous, especially in areas…
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Swift Water Rescue (SRT): The Concept and Fundamentals of Water Rescue
Swift Water Rescue (SRT), also known as “swift water rescue,” is a specialized technique aimed at rescuing people in fast-moving water environments. Whether it’s a river, floodwaters, or other water bodies with rapid currents, swift water rescue requires a well-defined set of skills and procedures. The concept of SRT was first introduced by Jim Segastrom…
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Swiftwater Rescue Search Techniques: A Comprehensive Guide
Swiftwater rescue operations are inherently dangerous and fast-paced, requiring precise coordination and decision-making. The stakes are incredibly high, as victims in swift-moving waters are at severe risk of drowning or injury from debris and obstacles. When the victim’s location is known, the rescue phase commences immediately, focusing on extraction. However, in many cases, the victim’s…
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Rescue from Land: Water Rescue
Rescue from Land: Water Rescue – Safely rescue victims from rivers, lakes, and seas using throw bags, ladders, and tension diagonals. This document describes methods for rescuing victims from water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and seas without entering the water, ensuring a relatively safe rescue process. Throw Bag A throw bag is a tool…
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Rescue Procedures with Lifeboats
Learn rescue procedures with lifeboats, including key techniques like Tension Diagonal, Tether Systems, and Fiberlight Cradle for safe water rescues. In recent years, due to abnormal weather and sudden heavy rains nationwide, water-related accidents have been frequent. Here, we describe rescue methods using lifeboats. Non-Powered Boats Non-powered boats do not use an outboard motor but…
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