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  2. SAMPLE history - Wikipedia

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    It is used for alert (conscious) people, but often much of this information can also be obtained from the family or friend of an unresponsive person. In the case of severe trauma, this portion of the assessment is less important. A derivative of SAMPLE history is AMPLE history which places a greater emphasis on a person's medical history. [2]

  3. Lifeguard - Wikipedia

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    A lifeguard (United States) on patrol during Hurricane Earl. Red and yellow flag indicating a bathing area patrolled by lifeguards. A lifeguard is a rescuer who supervises the safety and rescue of swimmers, surfers, and other water sports participants such as in a swimming pool, water park, beach, spa, river and lake.

  4. Lifeguards are more than tanned teens; what to know about ...

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    If you want to become a lifeguard, you will need to complete five elements to obtain a lifeguard certification from the American Red Cross: aquatic attraction lifeguarding (water less than or ...

  5. Olympic moment of the day: Cap-catching lifeguard steals the ...

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    A lifeguard in a bright, multi-colored, very small swimsuit jumped into the pool at La Défense Arena on Sunday in front of 15,000 people – and was hailed as a hero.

  6. United States Lifesaving Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Lifesaving Association's predecessor organization was founded in 1956 by lifeguard agencies in and around Los Angeles, California as the Surf Life Saving Association of America to compete in an international lifesaving competition held concurrently with the 1956 Summer Olympics in Australia.

  7. What are the lifeguard policies in Myrtle Beach-area ...

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    In the wake of a multi-million judgment against a Myrtle Beach lifeguard provider found liable for the 2018 drowning death of a vacationer, questions have arisen about ocean safety policies in ...

  8. Bronze Medallion (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Medallion is the second step towards the lifeguarding certification in Canada.The award is part of the Lifesaving Society's Bronze series of awards. It teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education: judgment, knowledge, skill, and fitness.

  9. Chief lifeguard 'stoked' over potential new department - AOL

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    A retired U.S. Coast Guard commander with a law degree from the University of Hawaii, Titchen, 50, was a contract lifeguard with the city from 2004 to 2008. Since 2018 he's led the city's ...