Category: Safety
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No Lifeguards, Swimming Prohibited at Indiana Dunes State Park | WSBT-TV
Even though summer is winding down for many, there are still many beach days left. But beaches are seeing fewer lifeguards right now. The signs here say that swimming is not allowed. See WSBT
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Friends Jumped In Swimming Pool to Survive Maui Wildfire | CBS News
Kristina Lee-Garrido was in a rental unit in Lahaina with her best friend when last week’s wildfires broke out. She joined CBS News to describe the lack of warning they had and the hours she spent riding out the fire in a swimming pool.
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Adaptive Swim Lessons in Demand in South Florida | WPTV News – FL Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast
As people increasingly look to pools to beat the summer heat, there’s a focus on swim lessons for all ages.
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Lifeguards Train to Respond to Shark Bites | PIX11 News
Summer is winding down, but the beach is still a popular destination. Lifeguards patrol the shores, and they always need to be ready for a recuse. In the Town of Hempstead, about twenty lifeguards participated in additional training as part of a new partnership with NYU Langone.
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Search for Swimmer in Lake Michigan Called off Tuesday During Dangerous Conditions | CBS Chicago
A search for a teen swimmer in Winnetka concluded for the day around noon on Tuesday after a rescue team responded to three people in the water during dangerous lake conditions.
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‘It Was a Miracle’: Family Members Revive Boy Found in Fairhaven Swimming Pool | WPRI
What started as a family reunion in Fairhaven took a devastating turn over the weekend when a 4-year-old boy was discovered at the bottom of a swimming pool.
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Water Rescue Underway in Winnetka for Missing Swimmer Amid Dangerous Lake Conditions | CBS Chicago
Around 2:15 a.m. the Winnetka Fire Department responded to reports of three adult men who had gone into the water at Edler Beach. One of the men, in his early 20s, has not resurfaced.
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Swim Beach at Lewisville Lake Park Closed Indefinitely Due to Safety Concerns | WFAA
The closure will remain in effect until a more lasting solution can be identified by park and public safety personnel.
