Category: Safety
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Hiring Lifeguards Remains a Challenge as Pools Reopen | Scripps News
“It has been an ongoing struggle to get in and retain lifeguards over the years,” said Wyatt Werneth with the American Lifeguard Association. He believes the job lacks popularity these days and reflects on the impact the show, “Baywatch,” had on previous generations of lifeguards. “Baywatch was so exciting. It was a career filled with…
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‘I Don’t Want My Child to Outlive Me’: Community Weighs in as Search for Missing Swimmer Continues | 13WMAZ
The Bibb Sheriff’s Office says the search will continue tomorrow if he’s not found today.
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Jax Beach Lifeguards Revive Man After Drowning as Search for Missing Swimmer Continues | First Coast News
First responders took the victim to the hospital in critical condition.
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Shallow Water Blackout Poses a Silent and Undetected Risk for Swimmers | NBC News
NBC News’ Steve Patterson reports on the dangers of shallow water blackouts, even for the most experienced swimmers. It can be caused by fainting or “blacking out” in water or something as simple as holding your breath underwater for an extended period of time, leading it to be considered one of the top causes of…
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Organization Black People Will Swim Talks Swim Safety | PIX11 Swim
May is National Water Safety Month. Paulana Lamonier is the founder of Black People Will Swim, an organization that teaches People of Color of all ages to swim
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Clarksville Water Rescue Crews Urge Caution While Swimming | WKRN News 2
Many people are eager to get out on the water during Memorial Day weekend, but if you plan on using Montgomery County waterways this year, first responders have an important message for you.
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Firefighter Helps Keep Families Safe on Lake Lanier | 11Alive
One local firefighter is spending his summer making sure families enjoying the waters of Lake Lanier are doing so safely.
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Tampa Mom Credits Swim Lessons With Saving Toddler’s Life | 10 Tampa Bay
Doctors said BJ trod water for about four minutes before tiring out.
