Water Rescue
Water rescue refers to the process of saving individuals who are in danger in or near water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, or oceans. This can involve various techniques and equipment, including lifebuoys, rescue boats, and specialized training for rescuers. Emergency responders, such as lifeguards and firefighters, often perform these rescues to ensure the safety of those in distress.
Rescue operations may be necessary due to drowning incidents, boating accidents, or natural disasters like floods. Effective water rescue requires knowledge of water safety, swift decision-making, and teamwork among rescuers. Proper training and preparedness are essential to minimize risks during these critical situations.