
Lifesaving Stations
Lifesaving stations are designated facilities along coastlines equipped and staffed to assist boaters and swimmers in emergencies. They serve as hubs for rescue operations, offering rescue boats, equipment, and trained personnel dedicated to saving lives during maritime accidents or distress situations. These stations play a crucial role in maintaining safety, providing immediate response to incidents, and coordinating rescue efforts. While historically they were more common along busy or hazardous coasts, many remain active today as part of broader coast guard or maritime safety services, ensuring rapid assistance in emergencies at sea.