Tag:emergency=water_rescue

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Whitby Lifeboat Station - geograph.org.uk - 931620.jpg
Description
A water search and rescue station, with rescues carried out by boats or other means. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: emergencies
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Status: approvedPage for proposal

emergency=water_rescue is intended to show the buildings and base areas, both on and off water, of those groups that are dedicated to the rescue of vessels and / or sailors in distress, usually in Open or Coastal waters, but also sometimes in inland waters such as lakes and rivers. These groups may also be involved in rescue operations in littoral areas such as coastal cliffs, mud flats etc.

Rescues are usually carried out by boat, but other means, e.g. rescue diving, can also be used.

Some examples of these groups include the British RNLI, USCG Auxilliary, Australian Volunteer Coast Guard, Polish MOPR, Deutsche Lebensrettungsgesellschaft (DLRG) & many others.

These groups may be made up of paid professionals, volunteers only, or a combination of the two. This tag does not distinguish between them.

For those groups primarily intended for the safety and rescue of swimmers, surfers, and other water sports participants, use emergency=lifeguard

How to map

For buildings / areas that operate as a lifeboat / rescue station, draw an area around the building/s, and any related items such as piers or mooring buoys, and tag it as emergency=water_rescue. If the station includes multiple buildings, possibly in separate locations e.g. an administration building / crew quarters, a radio room / observation tower and also a boatshed, use the same tag on each of them, and consider joining them in a relation as type=site.

If a single building is shared by multiple users, add a node inside the mapped building and tag it as emergency=water_rescue.

This tag can also be added to such facilities as fire-stations that also have a water-rescue role e.g. https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/392193354.

Tags used in combination

  • name=* - the common name of the feature e.g. RNLI Tower Lifeboat Station
  • operator=* - e.g. Royal National Lifeboat Institution (spelt in full in local language)
  • operator:wikidata=* - the Wikidata ID code for the Operator
  • opening_hours=* - Most groups will be available on a call-out basis 24/7, but if part of the station (e.g. the radio room or an observation tower) is open during the day, then include those times, either daily e.g. Mo-Su 05:00-18:00, or the time of year that they are there eg Oct-Apr Sa-Su 06:00-17:00. If the station is only operational for part of the year, consider also tagging it with seasonal=* (e.g. yes or summer)
  • phone=* - contact phone number for the group
  • fax=* - contact fax number for the group
  • seamark:type=rescue_station - denotes a Rescue Station

Other possible tags to include

  • seamark:radio station:callsign=* - the designated radio call-sign of a rescue station (if different to the Station name)
  • seamark:radio station:channel=* - which radio channels the group's radio-room monitors e.g. VHF 16,67,73,82; 27MHz 88,91
  • seamark:rescue_station:category=* - type of facilities each station has e.g. radio station, on-land or moored lifeboat, first-aid room
  • lifeboat=* = offshore / inshore - indicates whether the station is equipped for Blue Water / All Weather (offshore) rescues, or close coastal / inland assistance only
  • lifeboat:class=* - if the Class/es of lifeboat based at the Station is known e.g. RNLI_Severn
  • lifeboat:name=* - if the name/s of the attached lifeboat/s is known

N.B. The various seamark categories should be included as they are intended to render on various nautical charts.

Possible render

This tag could render with the same pink background / brown icon colour scheme as currently used for Police & Fire Stations, together with an "SOS" icon.

Possible synonyms

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If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!
If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!
If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!