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{{ay prerequisite|Recreation|Swimming}}
 
{{ay prerequisite|Recreation|Swimming}}
  
==2. Know the value of disrobing before making a swimming rescue. Practice disrobing on dry land in 20 seconds or less. Disrobe yourself of your shoes, socks, pants, belt, and shirt. Don't be alarmed-you are allowed a swimming suit underneath!==
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==2. Know the value of disrobing before making a swimming rescue. Practice disrobing on dry land in 20 seconds or less. Disrobe yourself of your shoes, socks, pants, belt, and shirt. Don't be alarmed-you are allowed a swimming suit underneath!==
 
   
 
   
===3. Know the value of avoiding contact with a victim. Know the tactics of leading and waiting. Know the value of using equipment in a rescue.===
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==3. Know the value of avoiding contact with a victim. Know the tactics of leading and waiting. Know the value of using equipment in a rescue.==
 
   
 
   
===4. Learn to properly do the following non-swimming rescues:===
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==4. Learn to properly do the following non-swimming rescues:==
 
   
 
   
====a. Three different kinds of body reaching rescues====
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===a. Three different kinds of body reaching rescues===
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===b. A wading rescue===
 
   
 
   
====b. A wading rescue====
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===c. Free-floating support rescue===
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===d. Three different kinds of throing assists====
 
   
 
   
====c. Free-floating support rescue====
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==5. Know the points to be considered in the following when rescuing:==
 
   
 
   
====d. Three different kinds of throwing assists====
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===a. Condition of the victim===  
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===b. Condition of the rescuer===
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===c. Condition of the environment===
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==6. Surface dive in eight feet of water, recovering various objects three times and a ten-pound weight once.==
 
   
 
   
===5. Know the points to be considered in the following when rescuing:===
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==7. Swim 100 yards (91.4 meters), using the lifesaving stroke.==
 
   
 
   
====a. Condition of the victim====
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==8. Learn to properly do the following defenses:==
 
   
 
   
====b. Condition of the rescuer====
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===a. Block===
 
   
 
   
====c. Condition of the environment====
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===b. Block and carry===
 
   
 
   
===6. Surface dive in eight feet of water, recovering various objects three times and a ten-pound weight once.===
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===c. Block and turn===
 
   
 
   
===7. Swim 100 yards (91.4 meters), using the lifesaving stroke.===
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==9. Learn to properly do the following releases and escapes:==
 
   
 
   
===8. Learn to properly do the following defenses:===
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===a. Double-grip-on-one-wrist release===
 
   
 
   
====a. Block====
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===b. Escape from double grip on wrist===
 
   
 
   
====b. Block and carry====
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===c. Front head-hold release===
 
   
 
   
====c. Block and turn====
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===d. Escape from front head hold===
 
   
 
   
===9. Learn to properly do the following releases and escapes:===
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===e. Rear-head-hold release===
 
   
 
   
====a. Double-grip-on-one-wrist release====
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===f. Escape from rear head hold===
 
   
 
   
====b. Escape from double grip on wrist====
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===g. Double drowning release===
 
   
 
   
====c. Front head-hold release====
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==10. Learn to properly do the following assists:==
 
   
 
   
====d. Escape from front head hold====
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===a. Arm assist on front===
 
   
 
   
====e. Rear-head-hold release====
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===b. Arm assist on back===
 
   
 
   
====f. Escape from rear head hold====
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===c. Arm assist by two rescuers===
 
   
 
   
====g. Double drowning release====
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===d. Tired swimmer assist===
 
   
 
   
===10. Learn to properly do the following assists:===
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==11. Learn to properly do the following approaches:==
 
   
 
   
====a. Arm assist on front====
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===a. Rear approach - armpit level-off===
 
   
 
   
====b. Arm assist on back====
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===b. Rear approach - chin level-off===
 
   
 
   
====c. Arm assist by two rescuers====
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===c. Rear approach with two-hand level-off===
 
   
 
   
====d. Tired swimmer assist====
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===d. Front surface approach===
 
   
 
   
===11. Learn to properly do the following approaches:===
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===e. Underwater approach===
 
   
 
   
====a. Rear approach - armpit level-off====
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===f. Approach by diving to rear of victim===
 
   
 
   
====b. Rear approach - chin level-off====
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==12. Correctly approach 30 feet (9.1 meters) and correctly carry 30 feet (9.1 meters), using the following carries: ==
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===a. Cross-chest===
====c. Rear approach with two-hand level-off====
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===b. Cross-chest control===
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===c. Hair ===
====d. Front surface approach====
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===d. Wrist===
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===e. Shirt or collar===
====e. Underwater approach====
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==13. Complete a minimum of three hours of being instructed in cardiopulmonary resus­citation, or have the CPR Honor.==
 
====f. Approach by diving to rear of victim====
 
 
===12. Correctly approach 30 feet (9.1 meters) and correctly carry 30 feet (9.1 meters), using the following carries: ===
 
====a. Cross-chest====  
 
====b. Cross-chest control====  
 
====c. Hair ====
 
====d. Wrist====  
 
====e. Shirt or collar====  
 
===13. Complete a minimum of three hours of being instructed in cardiopulmonary resus­citation, or have the CPR Honor.===
 
 
{{ay prerequisite|Health and Science|CPR}}
 
{{ay prerequisite|Health and Science|CPR}}
  

Revision as of 04:06, 8 November 2007

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(Instructor Required)

Satisfactorily pass the American Red Cross -Water Safety Aid or YMCA course in Lifesaving or its equivalent, or pass the following requirements:

1. Have the Swimming Honor.

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2. Know the value of disrobing before making a swimming rescue. Practice disrobing on dry land in 20 seconds or less. Disrobe yourself of your shoes, socks, pants, belt, and shirt. Don't be alarmed-you are allowed a swimming suit underneath!

3. Know the value of avoiding contact with a victim. Know the tactics of leading and waiting. Know the value of using equipment in a rescue.

4. Learn to properly do the following non-swimming rescues:

a. Three different kinds of body reaching rescues

b. A wading rescue

c. Free-floating support rescue

d. Three different kinds of throing assists=

5. Know the points to be considered in the following when rescuing:

a. Condition of the victim

b. Condition of the rescuer

c. Condition of the environment

6. Surface dive in eight feet of water, recovering various objects three times and a ten-pound weight once.

7. Swim 100 yards (91.4 meters), using the lifesaving stroke.

8. Learn to properly do the following defenses:

a. Block

b. Block and carry

c. Block and turn

9. Learn to properly do the following releases and escapes:

a. Double-grip-on-one-wrist release

b. Escape from double grip on wrist

c. Front head-hold release

d. Escape from front head hold

e. Rear-head-hold release

f. Escape from rear head hold

g. Double drowning release

10. Learn to properly do the following assists:

a. Arm assist on front

b. Arm assist on back

c. Arm assist by two rescuers

d. Tired swimmer assist

11. Learn to properly do the following approaches:

a. Rear approach - armpit level-off

b. Rear approach - chin level-off

c. Rear approach with two-hand level-off

d. Front surface approach

e. Underwater approach

f. Approach by diving to rear of victim

12. Correctly approach 30 feet (9.1 meters) and correctly carry 30 feet (9.1 meters), using the following carries:

a. Cross-chest

b. Cross-chest control

c. Hair

d. Wrist

e. Shirt or collar

13. Complete a minimum of three hours of being instructed in cardiopulmonary resus­citation, or have the CPR Honor.

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References

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