Whitby Fire and Emergency Services Conducts Water Rescue Training Ahead of Summer Season
Whitby Fire recruits practice vital water rescue techniques at the Whitby waterfront.
As part of ongoing emergency preparedness, thirteen firefighter recruits from Whitby Fire and Emergency Services recently completed intensive water rescue training at the Whitby waterfront. The training ensures first responders are equipped with the latest life-saving techniques – just in time for the busy summer season on the water.
With more residents and visitors expected to enjoy lakeside activities over the coming months, Whitby Fire reminds the community to stay water safe by taking a few simple precautions:
How to Stay Safe on the Water This Summer:
- Teach Kids Water Safety: Enroll children in programs that build water awareness and skills. The Whitby Yacht Club offers sailing camps and youth courses for ages 7–17. Learn more at wyc.ca.
- Avoid Risky Behaviours: Never swim or operate a boat under the influence of alcohol. Check the marine weather forecast before heading out and avoid going out in unsafe conditions.
- Be Prepared: Always carry safety essentials when boating – life jackets for everyone, flares, a first aid kit, and a marine radio for emergencies.
- Get Trained: Take a boating safety course at The Port Whitby Marina and Whitby Yacht Club. Ensure your boater’s license is valid and onboard – visit canada.ca/PleasureCraftOperatorCard for details.
- Respect Waterfront Signage: Posted signs are there to protect you – follow all rules and warnings near the water.
Whether you’re boating, swimming, or paddling, taking time to prepare can make all the difference. Let’s work together to ensure a safe and enjoyable summer for everyone on the water.
For more safety tips, visit whitby.ca/fire
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Our new firefighter recruits go through rigorous training like water rescue to ensure that they are fully prepared to respond in any emergency. As summer approaches, we remind everyone heading out on the water to be prepared: know the risks, have the proper equipment, and prioritize safety for yourself and your loved ones.
- Mike Tucker, Deputy Chief, Whitby Fire and Emergency Services
I am proud to highlight our exceptional instructors from across the province, whose expertise and dedication enhance our water rescue training programs. Our strong partnerships and collaborations with fire departments enable us to extend high quality training to all areas, ensuring that every community has access to the skills and knowledge necessary for effective emergency response. By supporting fire departments with comprehensive training, we are committed to developing safe and skilled firefighters ultimately, enhancing the protection and safety of residents and visitors throughout Ontario.
- Jeff VanRybroeck, Assistant Deputy Fire Marshal, Training & Certification, Office of the Fire Marshal
More Information
For more information on Whitby Fire and Emergency Services, visit whitby.ca/Fire.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Erin Mikaluk, Manager, Communications and Creative Services, Town of Whitby
Phone: 289.314.6913
Email: mikaluke@whitby.ca
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