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  2. Rescue buoy - Wikipedia

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    A rescue buoy, also called a Burnside buoy, or can. The rescue tube is usually made of vinyl, and is buoyant enough to support the full weight of a rescuer and several victims. The tube has a long leash that the lifeguard wears around the body to tow the tube along while swimming a long distance. The rescue tube is usually red, but can come of ...

  3. Lifebuoy - Wikipedia

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    The lifebuoy is usually a ring- or horseshoe-shaped personal flotation device with a connecting line allowing the casualty to be pulled to the rescuer in a boat. They are carried by ships and boats and located beside bodies of water and swimming pools. To prevent vandalism, they are protected by fines (up to £5,000 in the United Kingdom) or ...

  4. Swimming stroke - Wikipedia

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    In high school, collegiate, and Olympic swimming, there are two undulating strokes (breaststroke and butterfly stroke) and two alternating strokes (front crawl and backstroke). Most strokes involve rhythmic and coordinated movements of all major body parts — torso, arms, legs, hands, feet, and head. Breathing typically must be synchronized ...

  5. 'Rescue tubes' installed at local beaches, city says - AOL

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    Jan. 11—A Wednesday morning news conference to announce the installation of 20 bright yellow foam flotation devices called "rescue tubes" on city-owned beaches was briefly interrupted with a ...

  6. Tattoo artist captures unlikely drone video of lifeguard rescue

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    If around a rip current victim, expert guidance is to get immediate help from a lifeguard or call 911. Throw the victim something that floats - a lifejacket, cooler, inflatable ball or buoy are ...

  7. Lifeguard - Wikipedia

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    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. Lifeguards are trained in swimming and CPR / AED first aid, certified in water rescue using a variety of aids and equipment depending on requirements of their ...

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