Rescue Tubes

Lifeguards opening a rescue tube storage box

We keep rescue tubes in storage boxes at a number of local beaches. Anyone can access a rescue tube to help someone drowning stay afloat.

Only attempt a rescue with a tube if:

  • there is no lifeguard available
  • there is no-one with a flotation device like a surfboard available
  • you are a strong swimmer

Always call 000 before you attempt a rescue.

Never attempt a rescue without a flotation device.

Remember: when you swim between the red and yellow flags an expert lifeguard or lifesaver is looking out for you and help isn't far away.

See beach patrol times and locations

How to use a rescue tube

Watch this 30 second video to find out how to use a Rescue Tube.

 


Submit a tube report

Please let us know if a remote rescue tube:

  • is used in a rescue or attempted rescue
  • has been damaged or vandalised or
  • is missing (either lost or stolen)

Submit a tube report

Support the rescue tube program

The rescue tube roll-out is a City of Coffs Harbour beach safety program, supported by key partners including Rotary Club of Coffs Harbour.

If you or your organisation want support this program contact:

Greg Hackfath
Lifeguard Services Team Leader
0418 285 073
greg.hackfath@chcc.nsw.gov.au

Find out more about the project on our Have your Say website 

 

Always swim between the red and yellow flags on patrolled beaches. Remember.... NO FLAGS = NO SWIM!