Sea Rescue Services

“Sea Rescue Services” by Kathryn Walker, published by Hachette Children’s Group in February 2011, is a 32-page exploration of the coastguard’s vital role in emergency situations. This book provides an informative overview of the various types of emergencies that coastguard services respond to, detailing their uniforms and the equipment utilized in life-saving operations. Written in English, it is designed to engage young readers with its focus on real-life rescue scenarios.
In “Sea Rescue Services,” readers will discover the essential functions of coastguard services and the critical skills required to handle emergencies at sea. The book is part of the ‘Emergency 999!’ series, which aims to educate children about different emergency services. Through its engaging content, this edition presents a clear understanding of the social science behind rescue operations, making it a valuable resource for young learners interested in safety and service professions.
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Part of the ‘Emergency 999!’ series, ‘Sea Rescue Services’ explores all aspects of the coastguard from the types of emergencies they attend, what uniform they wear and the type of equipment they use to save lives.
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