Brevard Ocean Rescue Unveils New Lifeguard Towers

By  //  December 12, 2012

Two More To Be Installed Next Spring

BREVARD COUNTY • COCOA BEACH, FLORIDA – To boost public safety and provide better protection for its staff against the elements, Brevard County Ocean Rescue unveiled two new lifeguard towers on Wednesday.

New lifeguard towers have been installed at the Cocoa Beach Pier and at Shepherd’s Park by Brevard County Ocean Rescue. (Image courtesy Brevard County Ocean Rescue)

The two new towers are set up at the Cocoa Beach Pier and at Shepherd’s Park.

Ocean Rescue Chief Jeff Scabarozi believes the new towers increase visibility for both lifeguards and visitors to Space Coast beaches.

“Cocoa Beach is one of the busiest stretches of coastline that we protect,” said Scabarozi.  “We want our guests to swim near lifeguards and with these new towers, it is much easier to locate lifeguards on the crowded beach.  Visibility for our lifeguards has also been improved.  It’s truly a win-win.”

Materials for the towers were purchased by Ocean Rescue and construction was completed at at no cost by workers at the Brevard County Sheriff’s Work Farm.

The towers were transported from the work farm and set up at their new locations with assistance from Brevard County Road and Bridge.

Two more towers are under construction and have an aticipated completion date of Spring 2013.

The new towers will be positioned at Lori Wilson Park and at the end of Minuteman Causeway.

For more information about Brevard County Ocean Rescue, including lifeguard locations and hours, visit http://www.brevardfire.com/ or call 321-633-2056.