The Penticton Fire Department has a new tool to keep people safe on Okanagan Lake.
Painted fire engine red, the new 24-foot, aluminium hull, 660 horsepower twin jet engine marine rescue boat roared to life on Skaha Lake on Friday during a media ride.
It was just six months ago Fire Chief Larry Watkinson was concerned about the summer season and how their current rescue boat would operate in crucial life-saving situations where minutes can be the difference between life and death. The boat they were using served its purpose on Skaha Lake but didn香蕉视频直播檛 meet the needs on Okanagan Lake.
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Watkinson said on average they have 30 marine rescues per year (15 on each lake). He estimates the rescue response time now will be reduced by 20 minutes with the new boat serving Okanagan Lake and two personal watercraft, purchased in 2016 to serving Skaha Lake.
Major donations came through for the new rescue boat, raising $90,000 in less than 30 days. With $110,000 in capital, the donations pushed them to the $200,000 mark to ensure they would have an operational rescue boat in the water in time for the summer season.
Funds came from community members, with the largest contributors being the organizers of the ITU Multisport Championships ($30,000), Penticton Yacht Club and Marina ($15,000) and the Penticton Lakeside Resort ($10,000).
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