Destin Fire, HCA Partner on a Powerful “Floating ER” Vessel Staff Reports March 4, 2026 11:23 am Destin, Emerald Coast, Fort Walton Beach, Public Safety, Tourism In Brief: Who: HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital, Destin Fire Control District, Dr. Cathy Ho, Captain Doug Kocour What: Unveiling of Marine 19, a 52-foot advanced life support coastal fast response rescue boat When: Friday, March 6, 2026 | 9–10 a.m. Where: Destin Fire Control District Station 19 (Harbor Station), 127 Calhoun Ave., Destin Why: To provide faster, on-the-water trauma stabilization for maritime emergencies and improve patient outcomes ahead of peak tourism season As thousands of visitors prepare to descend on the Emerald Coast for Spring Break, local first responders are adding a powerful new tool to their arsenal on the water. HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital and the Destin Fire Control District will officially unveil Marine 19, a 52-foot advanced life support coastal fast response vessel designed to function as a “floating emergency room” for maritime emergencies. The boat, the largest fire rescue vessel of its kind in Florida, significantly expands the reach of first responders across the Gulf and Choctawhatchee Bay. Officials say the vessel allows trauma surgeons, paramedics, and fire rescue crews to begin critical stabilization efforts before patients ever reach shore. As the tri-county area’s only trauma center, HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital regularly treats high-acuity injuries ranging from vehicle crashes to severe boating accidents. With hotspots like Crab Island drawing heavy boat traffic and swimmers each season, the need...
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