A manager told me that the lifeguards were confused, that it was not club policy, and that I should feel free to stay. |
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One of our favorite spots is Lodi Lake, which has a well-run public beach, lifeguards, and a wading pool for kids. |
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The pool is open afternoons, and weekends, with lifeguards on duty during all working hours. |
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He had lost consciousness, but the lifeguards were able to revive him once his friends brought him to shore. |
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He said, however, the department would review wages for contract lifeguards next summer. |
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Several people managed to alert the lifeguards, who brought Davis to safety. |
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He said wages for contract lifeguards were reasonable and the department has no difficulty hiring contract employees. |
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With so many fit young men away at war, the beaches were kept safe by young volunteer lifeguards. |
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Swimming pools must have lifeguards and sanitary requirements must be taken care of. |
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Normally, about 1,100 lifeguards patrol beaches and pools on weekdays while up to 1,300 lifeguards work on Sundays. |
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He said lifeguards often stayed at the beach after they finished work to ensure beachgoers remained safe. |
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As waves continued to crash loudly against what was left of the shoreline, lifeguards were busy advising bathers not to go into the water. |
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We tried to find it afterwards with the lifeguards but it was like a needle in a haystack. |
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He died, we couldn't bring him round, the lifeguards shocked him and everything. |
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Siu said the maximum actual use instead of the maximum capacity of swimming pools was used to decide the number of lifeguards deployed. |
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In 1988, she met with a team of lifeguards after they won the surf carnival at Terrigal Beach in Sydney. |
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Councillor Howells added that the question of lifeguards could not be resolved until the council completed an annual risk assessment of its award-winning beaches. |
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At the lakeside beaches, lifeguards are on duty at least part of the day. |
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Open water swimming still takes place at locations including Colwick Park Lake adjacent to the river, with its own voluntary lifeguards. |
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Introduced to Australia in 1965 by touring American lifeguards, the ironman is a test of stamina, strength, and diverse skill. |
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When the can heads oceanward, other lifeguards either follow to assist or shift to cover the area. |
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Well done to the fast action staff Rosalyn Joul Respect to the lifeguards, and best wishes to the little boy Lee Loughran Well done to the staff. |
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None were available but the lady on the desk suggested to ask the lifeguards at the poolside. |
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It was also a busy summer for RNLI lifeguards who responded to 1,334 incidents and assisted 1,426 people on 32 of Wales' busiest beaches. |
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But the lifeguards who patrol this shining stretch know better. |
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To most of us beach bums, lifeguards look like vaunted kings in their wooden castles, lording over both our safety in the waves and our red-shorted nap-time fantasies. |
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A group of pupils went to the beach near Richard's Bay, in KwaZulu Natal at about 7am local time and began to swim before lifeguards were on duty. |
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Lifeguards were alerted to exactly where the girl was, and were able to pull her out and resuscitate her. |
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Lifeguards at Maracas and Las Cuevas beaches were all on duty keeping bathers away, even as the rough waters pounded against their towers. |
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Lifeguards flushed the shark's gills with fresh water to loosen its grip. |
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A big mahalo to the North Shore Lifeguards who worked hard to make sure everyone received the best possible first responder medical attention available. |
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And in the centre was Charles Edward Stuart's tiny escort made up of Fitzjames's Horse and Lifeguards. |
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On the right were Lord Elcho's Lifeguards and Fitzjames's Horse. |
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