Point Loma High Students Design Drone to Assist In Water Rescues
by Scott Hopkins / Times of San Diego / May 11, 2026
Imagine this: It’s a hot August day in 2029 at Ocean Beach. The 72-degree water is filled with swimmers. Lifeguards perched inside the Santa Monica St. tower spot a distant swimmer, waving their arms in a frantic call for help.
A lifeguard rushes out of the tower to assist the swimmer, grabbing a float tank and fins before running to the water.
Before the lifeguard has a chance to put their fins on, a drone rises above the tower and propels straight for the drowning swimmer. Once overhead, the drone releases a flotation device, which the panicked swimmer immediately grabs onto. Meanwhile, the lifeguard dispatched is still swimming out through the breakers to the rescue.
Soon, this type of rescue could become a reality, that is, if three Point Loma High senior engineering students have their way.
High school students Noa McKinney, Elyjah Rodrigues, and Peter DeSalvo are now hard at work developing a working drone model as part of their senior project, under the tutelage of teacher J. Michael Tritchler.

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