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  2. Lifesaving - Wikipedia

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    The first life saving organization, the Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, was established in England in 1824 by Sir William Hillary. [10] While living on the Isle of Man in 1808, he became aware of the treacherous nature of the Irish Sea, with many ships being wrecked around the Manx coast.

  3. United States Life-Saving Service - Wikipedia

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    The United States Life-Saving Service [1] was a United States government agency that grew out of private and local humanitarian efforts to save the lives of shipwrecked mariners and passengers. It began in 1848 and ultimately merged with the Revenue Cutter Service to form the United States Coast Guard in 1915.

  4. Lifesaving (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Lifesaving, also known as lifesaving sport, is a group of sports disciplines based on the practices of lifesaving.. The sport is overseen by the International Life Saving Federation (ILS), which was established on 27 March 1910 in Paris. [1]

  5. Category:Lifesaving organizations - Wikipedia

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    Royal Life Saving Western Australia; Royal Life Saving Society Canada; S. Society for Humanitarian Solidarity; Stanhope Medal; Swedish Life Saving Society; SwimSafe; T.

  6. List of world records in life saving - Wikipedia

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    The world records in life saving are ratified by ILS, [1] the International Life Saving Federation. Records can be set by registered competitors in the open category, as well as in youth and masters age groups. [2] Youth ranges from 15 to 18 years of age.

  7. American Red Cross Volunteer Life Saving Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Red Cross adopted the nationwide plan in January 1914 and established the Red Cross Life Saving Corps. The corps is the forerunner of the present-day Red Cross water safety program. Longfellow organized the lifesaving program. [1] The Jacksonville Beach Volunteer Corps is the last of its kind in the country. [2]

  8. Royal Life Saving Society UK - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Life Saving Society UK is a national charity, founded in 1891 by William Henry, with the purpose 'to enhance communities, so everyone can enjoy being in, on and around water, safely; because every life is worth saving'. The Society has more than 13,000 members in 48 branches and 170 active lifesaving and lifeguarding clubs it trains ...

  9. Category:Lifesaving - Wikipedia

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    However, it is not restricted solely to these purposes as it also includes skills such as life support and first aid. Within the UK, Lifesaving is run principally by the Royal Life Saving Society UK and has a number of awards associated with the skills taught. Most teaching is provided by volunteers and the individuals who tend to be involved ...