CDAA takes over Marine Rescue Station duties
Published: 05:06 PM,Jun 08,2026 | EDITED : 09:06 PM,Jun 08,2026
MUSCAT: The operational responsibilities of the Marine Rescue Station have been transferred from the Civil Aviation Authority to the Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority (CDAA), as part of national efforts aimed at strengthening the emergency response system and enhancing the efficiency of rescue services.
The Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority has confirmed its full readiness to operate the station through qualified national personnel specialised in marine search and rescue as well as emergency medical services.
All necessary operational and technical procedures have been completed to ensure the continuous delivery of high‑efficiency, round‑the‑clock services.
The station's operational framework includes specialised search and rescue teams possessing the requisite expertise and training to handle various maritime incidents and missing‑person operations.
It also comprises water rescue teams equipped with modern technologies and equipment enabling them to carry out their missions in diverse marine environments, alongside qualified ambulance teams capable of providing urgent medical care to the injured and transporting them in accordance with approved protocols.
The operation of the station aligns with the Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority's strategic direction to enhance its capabilities in responding to maritime incidents and to raise field readiness levels.
This corresponds with the growing maritime, tourism and economic activities, contributing to the protection of life and property and the provision of integrated rescue and ambulance services.
The Authority continues to implement training and qualification programmes for its personnel and to develop field operational systems, ensuring rapid response and effective performance under all circumstances, while enhancing the readiness of its teams to handle emergency situations with efficiency and professionalism.
The transfer of operational responsibilities for the Marine Rescue Station represents a significant step towards strengthening the maritime safety system in Oman by consolidating rescue efforts under the umbrella of the Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority. This achieves the highest levels of readiness and responsiveness in serving the community and protecting lives across various maritime locations. - ONA