RWC Service
A rescue water craft is a personal water craft (jetski) with rescue capability. This equipment includes the addition of a sled and other ancillary rescue gear.
The use of powercraft in surf lifesaving and lifeguarding around the world has increased the speed, efficiency and effectiveness of rescuing people in distress.
Our RWC Operators also play an important role in educating the public by helping beachgoers learn about some of the dangers at the locations falling within the roving patrol area.
At Life Saving Victoria, our RWC Operators fulfill several roles, enabling the support of:
Volunteer lifesaving services
-Roving patrols when resources are available to complement existing lifesaving services
State RWC operations
– Call outs / helicopter support
– Paid lifeguard roving patrols;
– > Service coverage extending across the Surf Coast and Bellarine from Lorne all the way East to Point Lonsdale, along Port Phillip Bay from Altona to Sorrento, and then coverage around Phillip Island.
– >Patrols operating daily from Boxing Day (26th December) through to Australia Day (26th January) & select services operating on Weekends and Public Holidays from late November to the end of February.
Aquatic sport carnivals
Training services e.g. Advanced Lifesaving Camp
Commercial events
For further information on RWC Services, please get in touch with our team at lifeguardservices@lsv.com.au
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