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Lifeguard
Who is a "lifeguard"?
A lifeguard is a person who is responsible for ensuring the safety of swimmers, surfers, or people in water areas, such as pools or beaches. They are trained to recognize potential dangers and respond to emergencies, such as rescuing someone who is drowning or injured. Lifeguards are skilled in first aid, CPR, and water rescue techniques. Their primary job is to monitor the water, enforce safety rules, and provide assistance when needed to prevent accidents and protect people's well-being. They play a vital role in maintaining a safe environment for everyone enjoying the water.
Examples
The lifeguard quickly responded to the swimmer in distress, pulling him safely to shore.
She worked as a lifeguard at the local pool during her summer break from college.
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