Philippine coast guard rescuers: stories from the frontline

Author: 
Grace A. Empinado, Apple Rose C. Ledesma, Ronalyn B. Dano, Deniebell B. Pableo, Arche M. Guinitaran and Dr. Paulino V. Pioquinto

The Philippine Coast Guard Rescuer stand as indispensable stewards of both land and water, undertaking vital roles as the safe-guarders of marine resources, the environment, and the lives and property adrift at sea. Their unwavering commitment extends to the enforcement of maritime laws within Philippine jurisdiction, exemplifying a multifaceted dedication to the protection and well-being of the maritime domain. In the relentless pursuit of their duties, they navigate a dynamic spectrum of activities and challenges that form the crucible of their experiences. In the face of harsh weather and formidable situations, these guardians of the coast willingly expose themselves to personal risks, responding to distress calls with a singular focus on saving lives. Their encounters with difficult circumstances serve as a testament to their resilience and fortitude, highlighting the profound impact of their service on both the individuals they aid and the broader maritime environment. Beyond the immediate challenges, the personnel reap the intrinsic benefits of providing steadfast support to those in need, a reward that resonates throughout their lifelong commitment. The training, expertise, and unyielding commitment of the Philippine Coast Guard Personnel empower them to surmount challenges and fulfill their responsibilities as guardians of the nation's coast. A comprehensive study delving into the lived experiences of ten participants from the Philippine Coast Guard Rescuers sheds light on the intricate facets of their service. In the course of the study, three (3) research problems were answered; namely: (1) What are the positive experiences of the informants?, (2) What are the negative experiences of the informants? and (3) What are the aspirations of the informants? Conducted through face-to-face interviews, the study identified nine emergent themes based on infomant’s responses: Postive Experiences: (1) Professional Growth and Skill Enhancement, (2) Supportive Team Dynamics and Camaraderie, and (3) Impactful Community Engagement. Negative Experiences of the Informants: (4) Occupational Stress and Burnout, (5) Insufficient Resources and Equipment Challenges, and (6) Emotional Toll of Critical Incidents. Aspirations of the Informants: (7) Advancement in Specialized Training and Expertise, (8) Community Outreach and Education Initiatives, and (9) Leadership and Mentorship Roles. Based on the findings of the study, the following measures for implementation were offered: First, The study underscores the importance of continuous training and skill enhancement for Coast Guard rescuers. Implementing specialized training programs, incorporating the latest rescue techniques, and providing regular skill development opportunities can contribute to the professional growth and effectiveness of rescue personnel. This implication suggests that investing in ongoing training initiatives will better equip rescuers to handle diverse challenges, ultimately improving their overall performance and the success of rescue missions. Second, The study highlights the challenges faced by Coast Guard rescuers due to insufficient resources and equipment limitations. Organizations responsible for maritime safety, including the Philippine Coast Guard, may consider this finding as a call to action for resource allocation and infrastructure improvement. Adequate funding for modern vessels, cutting-edge rescue equipment, and upgraded communication systems can significantly enhance the efficiency and success rates of rescue operations. This implication emphasizes the need for strategic planning to address resource gaps and ensure the optimal functioning of Coast Guard units. Third, The study sheds light on the emotional toll experienced by Coast Guard rescuers, emphasizing the need for mental health support and occupational well-being initiatives. Organizations can implement counseling services, debriefing sessions, and mental health awareness programs to assist rescuers in coping with the emotional challenges of their roles. This implication underscores the importance of prioritizing the mental health of rescue personnel, acknowledging the demanding nature of their work and providing the necessary support systems to promote resilience and well-being. The continuous and diligent performance of their responsibilities is evident in their unwavering efforts to ensure the safety of community travelers and the preservation of marine life. In essence, the personnel of the Philippine Coast Guard stand as paragons of diligence, safeguarding the seas and ensuring the safety of citizens in their maritime voyages.

Paper No: 
4919