19 : Rescue Exercises -

Often conducted by organizations like the Indian Coast Guard , these include sea exercises for mass rescue operations (MRO), medical evacuation, and firefighting at sea.

Drills for workers suspended at heights (e.g., on power towers) involving harnesses and ropes to lower unconscious victims safely. 19 : Rescue Exercises

Rescue exercises are planned activities designed to test the efficiency, coordination, and readiness of emergency response teams. These drills simulate high-risk scenarios—such as maritime disasters, mountain accidents, or industrial emergencies—to identify gaps in communication and procedural execution before real-world contingencies occur. Often conducted by organizations like the Indian Coast

Emergency simulations are categorized by their scale and complexity to ensure comprehensive readiness: Large-scale simulations involving high-stress

Focused on specific functions, such as medical triage or communications, these drills test the practical application of specialized skills without deploying full resources.

Focuses on search activities in austere environments, often involving rope maneuvers, hoisting, and specialized PPE for harsh weather.

Large-scale simulations involving high-stress, "boots-on-the-ground" deployment of personnel and equipment to mirror real-life conditions. 3. Specialized Rescue Drills Different environments require unique tactical approaches: