The U.S. Navy Surface Rescue Swimmer School, located at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, trains search and rescue swimmers, and equips the fleet with this high-value skillset.
Oorah, Swimmers, We have your back! Butt you guys are getting ripped ~ you don't get the same training we got in the 80's - We did Full Rescue! Sub, Surface, Boats, Helo, Assault Craft, Repel, Advance Land and Sea Rescue, Surface, Beach, with advance rescue (CPR, First Aid, Emergency Stabilization, and Transport) - when we were down after 16 weeks, We got a few NEC's, we were trained by the SEALS on Naval Amphibious Base Coronado (NAB).
Why isn't this a full blown rate because there is a shortage of surface rescue swimmers
Oorah, Swimmers, We have your back! Butt you guys are getting ripped ~ you don't get the same training we got in the 80's - We did Full Rescue! Sub, Surface, Boats, Helo, Assault Craft, Repel, Advance Land and Sea Rescue, Surface, Beach, with advance rescue (CPR, First Aid, Emergency Stabilization, and Transport) - when we were down after 16 weeks, We got a few NEC's, we were trained by the SEALS on Naval Amphibious Base Coronado (NAB).
Strange helmets. Otherwise, Hoo-Yah! You fall we haul Savin your ass is [now their] business 😂
isn't it true that NAVY people have died during training?
When we were doing drown prevention training Lee Mirecki suffered a heart attack and died. 88'