• Jan 01, 1974
  • 9 min
  • Full-HD

Lifesaving and Water Safety: Swimming Rescues (1974)

Emphasizes the importance of safe, non-swimming techniques for rescuing drowning victims, highlighting that most drownings can be prevented with proper knowledge. It details various approaches and adaptations for lifesaving, including entry methods, swimming strokes, and carries, while stressing that swimming rescues should only be a last resort. Lifesavers must be proficient in swimming skills before engaging in rescue training, and constant practice is essential for maintaining these skills.

Category
Country
United States of America
Companies
American Red Cross

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