Wyatt Werneth of the American Lifeguard Association talks about what’s driving the nation’s shortage of lifeguards
Dalton Delan, a columnist with The Berkshire Eagle and host of EagleReels, interviews Wyatt Werneth, the national spokesperson for the American Lifeguard Association. This summer marks another swimming and beach season with a shortage of lifeguards. Dalton and Wyatt discuss the safety concerns, why there is a shortage of lifeguards and how folks can be safe this summer.
American Lifeguard Association spokesperson urges swimmers not to panic if caught in a rip tide
American Lifeguard Association spokesperson Wyatt Werneth on what to do if a swimmer is caught in a rip current and the lifeguard shortage.
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It is crucial that we prioritize the presence of lifeguards at all locations, ensuring competitive pay and attractive incentives. We must also make lifeguard training accessible to the public, encouraging more individuals to join the profession. Additionally, we emphasize the importance of designating a ‘Water Watcher’ in all water-related settings, including home pools, to ensure safety. Teaching swimming skills to children and promoting CPR and lifesaving training are essential. Let us unite in addressing this shortage and acquiring lifesaving skills, for the safety of all. Together, we can overcome this crisis. The American Lifeguard Association