Patrol rescue

Despite many difficulties, the Management Board (Management Board) of Nha Trang Bay has timely solutions to improve the rescue, rescue and ensure security and order in Nha Trang Bay.
In order to improve rescue and rescue work, Nha Trang Bay Management Board has proposed the City People’s Committee. Nha Trang invested facilities; cooperating to organize rescue and rescue training … In 2014, the bay management board cooperated with the Australian Rescue Organization to deploy 2 training courses. Through training, rescuers grasp first aid skills, save drowning people, improve physical training. Twelve members of the Rescue and Rescue Team have been granted Level 2 certification in these trainings. Mr. Phan Thai Hoang – Head of Rescue Station No. 2 shared: “After being trained, the skills of the staff are completed, the level of rescue is higher, first aid is better. Rescuers are also sent to study English and Russian to warn and propagate rescue for foreign tourists. Besides, with the consent of the City People’s Committee, the on-shore rescue force proceeded to change uniforms according to the international model, contributing to facilitating the identification and propagation to tourists ”.

According to Mr. Huynh Binh Thai – Deputy Head of Nha Trang Bay Management Board, after making proposals to increase investment in facilities, the city leaders approved. In 2014, the rescue force of the bay Management Board was equipped with 1 more water motor. City leaders also agreed to set up an additional rescue station located in Hon Chong area, equipping an additional water motor to ensure rescue and rescue work in the northern beach area of ​​the city. city. It is expected that this rescue station will be started in 2015. Regarding the investment of the gantry platform, the bay Management Board is coordinating with the Finance and Planning Department of the city to check and review the number of damaged buoys for construction. new float rig.

Besides, after being assigned to directly manage the service points for renting buoys on the coast (from November 2014), the bay Management Board has taken the initiative in checking the safety of the floated buoys. business owners coordinate with rescue forces when detecting cases of accidents, obey instructions on rescue such as: not to rent buoys in bad weather, rough seas … Mr. Thai said: “In addition to the interest of the city leaders for the rescue, coastal rescue and the flexible movement of the bay Management Board, we are looking forward to the parents equip their children with swimming skills. Parachute chairs on the coast need to coordinate closely with the rescue force, equip more equipment, rescue tools, and arrange personnel who have been trained in rescue skills on duty. On the other hand, tourists need to follow the instructions of the rescue force. ”

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