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  2. Lifeguards Without Borders - Wikipedia

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    Lifeguards Without Borders was founded by doctors Justin Sempsrott and Andrew Schmidt in 2006 in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. [2] [3] Sempsrott, the organization's executive director, had been a lifeguard since the mid-1990s. [4] [5] Schmidt is a doctor of osteopathic medicine and has a master's degree in public health. [6]

  3. New app offers personal bodyguards and private motorcades on ...

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    Safety is the new luxury in Gotham. A new app called Protector will offer New Yorkers on-demand access to armed ex-military and law enforcement to chauffeur them around town.

  4. Washington faces lifeguard shortage, how to get certified and ...

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    Great Wolf Lodge near Olympia is also hiring for lifeguards starting at $16.00 an hour. Also in the Olympia area, the Briggs YMCA has one lifeguard job advertised for $14.49 an hour.

  5. Westchester, Rockland sites seeking lifeguards for the ... - AOL

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    Ramapo's lifeguard applications will open on Feb. 1. Applications will be released on the department's website. This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: ...

  6. Drowning detection system - Wikipedia

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    Active systems are often using a wearable on the swimmer, such as a wristband, that monitors the behaviour and position of the swimmer. If the swimmer is detected to be under water för a certain period, an alarm is triggered and through acoustic underwater communication from the wristband to receivers installed in the pool the alarm is transferred to on-site lifeguards that immediately can ...

  7. E.M.I.L.Y. - Wikipedia

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    E.M.I.L.Y. (sometimes, EMILY or Emily; acronym for Emergency Integrated Lifesaving Lanyard) is a robotic device used by lifeguards for rescuing swimmers. Created by Hydronalix, a maritime robotic company, and funded by the United States Navy, EMILY operates on battery power and is operated by remote control after being dropped into the water from shore, a boat, pier, or helicopter.

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

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    All lifeguards must be at least 17 years old and be able to swim 500 meters in 12 minutes. They also must be certified in CPR and first aid and complete at least 40 hours of open water life-saving ...

  9. 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.