NEWS
In
March 2008, Rescue Division Manager Steve Reuter pioneered
a water rescue program in Tavarua, Fiji focused toward the
Fijian boatmen. The class was sponsored by the Huntington
Beach Marine Safety Department and co-instructed by Marine
Safety Officer Claude Panis of the HB Marine Safety Division.
The class consisted of nine Fijian boatmen that operate the
pongas on the island and run the boats to and from the world
famous surf breaks Cloudbreak and Restaurants.
The group participated in a 44 hour class focused on water
safety skills such as surfboard rescue, approaching a victim
in the water with the ponga, extricating a victim in the water
with a cervical injury safely to the boat as well as reach,
throw and go techniques.
With
a huge amount of educational material and skills to cover
the instructors and students alike pushed their way through
the high tide of information and shot out the tube with a
blast. The graduation for the team and much appreciation for
the instruction given was celebrated by an impromptu Kava
ceremony officiated by Chief Druku himself.
A special friendship was forged that week between Lifeguard
brothers from distant lands. Bonds of similar experiences,
sky’s filled with similar stars, a love of the ocean
and helping people will hold their memories of this great
accomplishment we call Rescue.
Surftech offers new range of rescue products for
2008
For 2008 Surftech Rescue Division is offering our Blacktip
all soft boards in four different models. Meeting the specific
criteria of the US Junior Lifeguard program the 9’0”
Junior Guard Trainer,10’0” Junior Guard trainer/Rescue
and 9’0” Rescue Trainer Paddleboard are used both
for training and professional rescue. In addition, the 6’0”
Swiftwater board is designed to provide a better solution
for rapid water rescues. Designed with a larger surface area
to keep both the rescue and victim safer when dealing with
moving water and underwater obstacles, the boards also have
high quality handles for helping reach victims as well as
to keep all parties secure to board. The Blacktips have soft
durable foam completely around each board minimizing the chance
of injury to either the rescuer or victim when dealing with
the unpredictable situations.
Additionally, Surftech Rescue Division offers a 12’0”
hardboard rescue board. Using Surftech’s acclaimed epoxy
sandwich construction, the 12’0” hardboard is
tough while remaining light and versatile. Designed at the
request of Hawaiian lifesaving organizations whom often prefer
a hardboard for their open ocean rescues. These new products
compliment our sought after line of Softop rescue boards that
continue to be a popular component of rescue agencies worldwide.
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