Palm Beach County Fire Rescue and Ocean Rescue lifeguards participated in their first large-scale joint training exercise with the U.S. Coast Guard Tuesday morning at Jupiter Inlet, marking a significant milestone in interagency collaboration.
The training exercise simulated real-world rescue scenarios in challenging conditions, with crews practicing rescue operations in 6-8 foot surf using jet skis and helicopters. The coordinated effort involved multiple phases designed to test interoperability between county and federal agencies.
During the exercise, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Ocean Rescue lifeguards and Water Rescue firefighters used Personal Rescue Watercrafts to transport Coast Guard personnel into the impact zone to act as simulated victims. Coast Guard rescue swimmers were then deployed into the water to locate the “stranded victims” and get them to safety. In real-life situations, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue paramedics would provide medical treatment to rescued individuals…