Rescue Swimming
Rescue swimming is a specialized skill used to save individuals in distress in water. It involves techniques that allow trained rescuers to reach and assist people who may be drowning or in danger. Rescue swimmers often work in various environments, including oceans, lakes, and swimming pools, and they may use equipment like flotation devices and rescue boards.
Rescue swimmers are typically part of emergency services, such as lifeguards or coast guard personnel. They undergo rigorous training to develop physical fitness, swimming proficiency, and knowledge of water safety. Their primary goal is to ensure the safety of individuals in aquatic situations and prevent drowning incidents.