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What Does It Take To Save 7700 Individuals From Drowning? Ask Lifeguards in Goa


Shashikant Jadhav, a 38-year-old lifeguard and operations supervisor with Drishti Marine — a non-public company tasked by the Goa Authorities to curb incidents of drowning off the state’s seashores — remembers what impressed him to get into the career.

Chatting with The Higher India, he recollects, “Though I’m from Raigad district, Maharashtra, I grew up in a small village in South Goa. Visiting the seashore close by, I fell in love with it and learnt find out how to swim within the sea with my buddies. However I additionally noticed many individuals drowning within the sea and that left an actual impression on me. Rising up, I wished a job the place I might save folks’s lives.”

Earlier than Drishti Marine was operational in 2008, Shashikant was a lifeguard working for one more firm contracted by the tourism division of the Goa Authorities.

“Earlier, there was little to no coordination in rescue efforts. There have been instances when the folks in cost didn’t even know I had swam out into the ocean to rescue somebody. We didn’t even have correct gear like a surfboard, walkie-talkie, lifeguard jeep, or jet-ski,” recollects Shashikant.

This lack of coordination, gear, and professionalism was mirrored within the lack of seashore security and the variety of drowning deaths Goa noticed. Issues got here to a head in 2007 when the state sadly noticed 200 folks drown off the shoreline, in line with information stories.

As Rajiv Somani, founder and chairperson of Drishti Marine, notes, “Following the occasions of 2007, the State Authorities was prompted to take rapid measures and put collectively an environment friendly system to safeguard lives alongside seashores. One of many measures adopted by the State Authorities was to nominate an expert company for enhancing seashore security.”

Drishti 'Lifesavers' (lifeguards) saving lives in Goa.
Drishti ‘Lifesavers’ (lifeguards) saving lives in Goa.

In 2008, Drishti Marine was tasked by the Goa Authorities to curb drowning incidents off the state’s seashores. As soon as it was awarded a contract to supply lifeguard providers for the state, Shashikant was among the many first lifeguards to hitch it.

“Once I joined Drishti in July 2008, they put me via a 45-day coaching course the place I discovered the finer particulars of lifeguarding and find out how to use the brand new gear given to us. There was a larger emphasis on security right here. In my earlier job, we’d get no backup throughout rescue efforts. Now, at any time when we exit on a rescue, we’re supported by jet skis, backup lifeguards, and so forth. Additionally, we obtain steady coaching and have reorientation classes yearly to maintain up with the newest strategies and know-how,” says Shashikant.

Braving the waves: Goa’s Drishti Marine

The information of Drishti turning into the designated company to supply lifeguard providers additionally prompted Ashwin Ghag, a former national-level swimmer, to depart Pune for Goa in 2008.

“From 1999 to 2008, I labored as a swimming coach for youngsters in Pune, after which I labored as a senior lifeguard. Earlier than my swimming coach and lifeguard profession, I used to be a national-level swimmer. I used to be impressed by my father to grow to be a lifeguard. Watching him work as a lifeguard and save lives impressed me to grow to be one,” recollects Ashwin, a 42-year-old senior lifeguard at Drishti Marine at present posted on the favored and crowded Calangute seashore.

Lifeguards - Shashikant Jadhav and Ashwin Ghag.
Shashikant Jadhav and Ashwin Ghag

“Whereas I used to be working in Pune, I heard a couple of new firm in Goa providing lifeguarding providers and that they wanted lifeguards. Together with one other senior lifeguard from Pune, I moved to Goa. Regardless of my abilities, I had little expertise of engaged on seashores. Working as a lifeguard in swimming swimming pools, I knew find out how to use life-saving gear. However I didn’t know find out how to use them within the sea resulting from my lack of expertise working in these environment,” he provides.

The very first thing Ashwin learnt after becoming a member of Drishti was how rather more stamina a lifeguard requires to swim into an enormous water physique just like the Arabian Sea and rescue somebody.

“Whereas saving somebody from drowning in a swimming pool, you might be working in a confined area with 4 corners irrespective of its dimension. You recognize precisely the place to leap in, save the individual and drop them off at any given fringe of the pool. Within the sea, you’ll be able to solely save somebody by taking them again a method. It’s not a confined area. One other factor I learnt about had been rip currents — robust and slender currents that may pull you into the water,” says Ashwin.

At present, Drishti Marine is the designated first responder for any beach-related emergency, together with instances of marine strandings. Since its inception, Rajiv claims that its 450-plus robust drive of ‘lifesavers’ (lifeguards) has saved about 7,700 folks from drowning off Goa’s shoreline.

Patrolling Goa’s shores and saving lives

Seashores in Goa are divided into zones: swim areas marked by pink and yellow flags, no-swim zones by pink flags, and watersport areas by black-and-white flags. Excessive-footfall seashores have devoted lifesaver towers providing a transparent vantage level.

As Rajiv elaborates, “Swim zones are repeatedly monitored by lifesavers geared up with binoculars, jet skis, backbone boards, surfboards, and rescue tubes. When an individual in misery is noticed off the seashore, the on-duty lifesaver notifies different lifesavers through radio. The rescue workforce rushes to help the individual in misery, alerts backup to name an ambulance, and accompanies the rescued particular person to the hospital for analysis.”

Lifeguards along the Goan shoreline, prepared to save lives.
Lifeguards alongside the Goan shoreline, ready to save lots of lives.

“Lifesaver towers are stocked with emergency medical gear — akin to first help kits, backbone boards, surfboards, rescue boards, rescue tubes, handheld radio units, bag valve masks to help in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and Automated Exterior Defibrillator (A.E.D.) machines. The official seashore jeeps are on standby to move sufferers or distressed people to close by well being services or ambulances. Lifesavers are additionally educated in first help to supply rapid help throughout medical emergencies,” he provides.

“Working in Calangute seashore, I do roughly 30 rescues a month as a result of there may be all the time a big crowd current there. Rescues normally occur between an approximate vary of 30 to 50 metres into the ocean [from the shoreline]. Away from the shoreline at Calangute Seaside, we encounter lots of rip currents. When a vacationer encounters a rip present by swimming too removed from the shore, they panic as a result of the water is pulling them into the ocean,” explains Ashwin.

How are the heroes behind the rescues chosen?

Women and men between the ages of 18 and 30 years who know swimming and are dedicated to saving victims are eligible to grow to be Drishti lifesavers, notes Rajiv.

“Our hiring guidelines consists of thorough bodily assessments, interviews, reference checks, and police verification. The bodily demanding nature of a lifesaver requires that women and men who apply ought to possess a excessive diploma of bodily health and our coaching workforce does the remainder. Each lifesaver have to be able to swimming 400 metres in beneath 11 minutes. They should shortly assess the capabilities and dangers of people concerned in aquatic actions, comply with on-site protocols, and supply emergency medical providers when required,” says Rajiv.

Rajiv goes on to assert, “Drishti’s 450-strong lifesaver workforce undergoes a rigorous annual refresher course to keep up and enhance their emergency response abilities, bodily health, and communication talents. The coaching consists of CPR, first help, seashore operations, jet ski use, rescue gear dealing with, and numerous rescue methods. Along with lifesaving abilities, in addition they obtain coaching in management and smooth abilities to successfully handle public interactions.”

Lifesavers should full annual coaching to retain their certification and stay eligible for obligation. This programme, performed throughout each Goan districts, is organised by the Particular Rescue Coaching Academy (SRTA), affiliated with the Nationwide Ability Growth Council, Ability India programme, and Surf Educators Worldwide of Australia.

Drishti additionally introduced the induction of girls lifesavers on their workforce in March 2021.

Lifeguards, canine heroes, and AI know-how main seashore security in Goa

In addition to the usual gear they’re given, Drishti Marine has additionally employed canines to help them of their rescue and monitoring efforts.

As Rajiv claims, “Drishti Marine has additionally launched the primary of its type initiative in Asia — expertly educated canines referred to as ‘Paw Squad’ — to bolster their rescue efforts. These canines, accompanied by their handlers are educated in patrolling and detecting folks in misery. Drishti Marine lifesavers are additionally the primary responders to any marine strandings and are educated in accordance with the Wildlife Safety Act of India.”

A member of the 'Paw Squad' on patrol.
A member of the ‘Paw Squad’ on patrol.
AURUS — a self-driving, AI-powered robot that patrols non-swim zones, provides logistical support, and assists lifesavers
AURUS — a self-driving, AI-powered robotic that patrols non-swim zones, offers logistical assist, and assists lifesavers.

The company has additionally built-in ‘superior know-how’ to reinforce the efforts of their lifeguards.

“Our sister concern, Drishti Works, has developed AURUS — a self-driving, AI-powered robotic that patrols non-swim zones, offers logistical assist, and assists lifesavers in making public security bulletins in a number of languages. It really works alongside TRITON — an AI-driven monitoring system that provides complete seashore surveillance, spots vacationers in misery within the water over lengthy distances, and aids lifesavers in emergencies. Each AURUS and TRITON are at present deployed at Miramar seashore in Panaji and operated by our ‘tech lifesavers’,” he says.

Contained in the lives and challenges of Goa’s lifeguards

Since Drishti Marine turned the custodian of seashore security in Goa in 2008, their lifeguards have rescued over 7,700 folks, together with locals, and home, and worldwide vacationers, claims Rajiv.

“They’re additionally educated responders for marine life strandings, working carefully with the Forest Division and NGOs targeted on marine welfare. A latest notable rescue occurred over the Independence Day weekend earlier this yr when Drishti lifesavers (lifeguards) rescued 9 fishermen after their boat capsized off Rajbagh Seaside in South Goa, demonstrating their means to deal with mass rescues in excessive situations,” he goes on so as to add.

Regardless of the skilled coaching that the Drishti lifeguards obtain, which saves them from many risks related to saving folks from drowning at sea, the challenges they encounter are actual.

As Shashikant notes, “When individuals are drowning, they panic. Once you immediately have interaction with a sufferer of drowning, there may be all the time the hazard that they’ll drag you into the water with them.”

He provides, “As lifeguards, we’re informed to first deploy a rescue tube or board, which the individual drowning can maintain on to, flip them in direction of the shore, clear up their airways, and push them in direction of the shore. However on events you come throughout drunk individuals who have swam too far off shore and it’s laborious to get them to carry on to the rescue tube or board. With drunk folks, we attempt to establish as a lot of them as doable and ship out groups to evacuate them from the seashore itself, or push them so far as away as doable from the shoreline.”

Ashwin, who claims to have achieved 484 rescues thus far, notes, “Regardless of having rescue gear, a drowning individual’s first intuition is to carry on to the rescuer as a result of they’re in a state of panic. Additionally, there are events when the rip present is so robust that it takes six or seven folks with it. This occurs as a result of one individual tries to save lots of the opposite however encounters robust rip currents. Dealing with these conditions is difficult and also you want multiple lifeguard and a number of gear to save lots of them. I used to be a part of a rescue effort the place we saved seven folks without delay.”

Ashwin additionally agrees that coping with drunk folks drowning at sea is difficult. “A few of them are so drunk that they don’t even realise that they need to get on prime of a rescue board. Due to years of expertise and coaching, we’ve got learnt find out how to deal with such conditions. The difficulty with drunk folks is that generally they don’t have the power to get their torso on prime of the rescue board. We now have to assist them get on prime of the surfboard,” he notes.

“Nevertheless, earlier than deploying the surfboard and pushing them up on the surfboard, we’ve got to gauge the power and motion of the waves and time our efforts correctly. Now, if I soar into the water with out timing it correctly, the rescue board could get washed away onto the shore after which I’ve to push and carry the drowning individual again with out the rescue gear. My job is to get the one that is drowning on prime of the rescue board and drag them again to shore,” he provides.

Regardless of their coaching, Ashwin notes that there are events when the ocean simply overwhelms you with huge waves and robust currents. “In addition to these rip currents, you might be additionally coping with robust plunging waves that roll over victims of drowning. On these events, victims are sometimes dragged 200 to 400 metres away from the shoreline. As educated lifeguards, we all know find out how to swim and navigate previous these plunging waves and rip currents. For vacationers, nonetheless, in the event that they get rolled beneath these huge plunging waves, they find yourself taking in lots of seawater. In these situations, we’ve got to deploy jet skis to rescue them as shortly as doable,” he explains.

“If it’s a single-person rescue, we regularly use a rescue tube. If it’s multiple individual, we use a surf/rescue board. However our quickest gear are jet skis, and these are notably helpful through the monsoon season when the rip currents are strongest,” he provides.

Shashikant notes, “One other problem we encounter is uncooperative vacationers, particularly from overseas international locations. Once they go to Goa for the primary time and see the Arabian Sea, they get the impression that the waters listed below are calm. What they don’t realise is the facility of robust rip currents within the Arabian Sea. Typically, we get into arguments with vacationers and need to name the police to disperse them away from factors the place they’ll probably drown.” 

Regardless of their greatest efforts, nonetheless, there are uncommon events when folks drown to demise. How do lifeguards take care of this devastation? With a resigned look on, Shashikant says, “We’re simply human, and never gods. We do every little thing to save lots of a life however generally God has different plans.”

“This is the reason lifesaving is greater than only a job; it’s a calling,” says Rajiv.

Drishti Marine chairperson Rajiv Somani on the left.
Drishti Marine chairperson Rajiv Somani on the left.

However given the dangers they undertake, what kind of financial compensation and social safety do their lifeguards obtain?

“Sometimes, younger lifesavers begin their careers with a wage within the vary of Rs 18,000 per thirty days. Lifesavers in senior positions can earn as much as Rs 1 lakh per thirty days. Lifesavers are supplied with legally mandated insurance coverage insurance policies, together with workmen’s compensation, and medical insurance coverage. Moreover, those that marry are eligible for advantages, akin to LIC insurance policies and glued deposits for the couple. The organisation additionally provides a referral programme. Volunteers enthusiastic about pursuing lifesaving as a vocation are supplied Rs 18,000 for a three-month evaluation interval,” he claims.

(Edited by Pranita Bhat; Photos courtesy Drishti Marine)

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