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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Thomas" data-source="post: 981601" data-attributes="member: 65566"><p>A very good piece of information on recognizing individuals in trouble. Just like anything in life it's a matter of experience. A trained lifeguard should be able to recognize a individual in trouble and save them. A very good lifeguard should be in the water beside the individual before they realize they need help. The best lifeguard can recognize the individual that is going to get in trouble when they get out of the car in the parking lot and provide information that can prevent a incident before they ever enter the water. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One should note that recognizing that someone is in trouble and actually being able or capable of doing anything about it are two entirely different operations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Thomas, post: 981601, member: 65566"] A very good piece of information on recognizing individuals in trouble. Just like anything in life it's a matter of experience. A trained lifeguard should be able to recognize a individual in trouble and save them. A very good lifeguard should be in the water beside the individual before they realize they need help. The best lifeguard can recognize the individual that is going to get in trouble when they get out of the car in the parking lot and provide information that can prevent a incident before they ever enter the water. One should note that recognizing that someone is in trouble and actually being able or capable of doing anything about it are two entirely different operations. [/QUOTE]
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