AMPHIBI VEHICLE DESIGN FOR LIFEGUARD

Indonesia is the largest archipelagic state in the world with 17,508 large and small islands which have been clarified by Indonesia law No. 17 of 1985. With the many territorial waters in Indonesia, it is often used as a tourism beach. Although the coast guard has been trained to swim to dangerous...

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Main Author: Perdana Putra, Ricky
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/51476
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Indonesia is the largest archipelagic state in the world with 17,508 large and small islands which have been clarified by Indonesia law No. 17 of 1985. With the many territorial waters in Indonesia, it is often used as a tourism beach. Although the coast guard has been trained to swim to dangerous currents to save visitors. ineffective because not only visitors but also coast guards are also in danger because during rescue coast guards must swim from dangerous locations to the shores during the process requiring a lot of energy and also adjustments to the visitors brought. The situation of rescuers is often found to be exhausted after the rescue. The water vehicle that was used also did not support its function to carry out rescues which resulted in coast guard having to sacrifice lives while saving someone.