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Maintain a high level of readiness and knowledge of functions and operations of all safety, rescue and first aid equipment. REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, ETCThis position must have an adult/child CPR and First Aid required.
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Courses offered are: firefighter level I and II, correctional officer, law enforcement mandated and non-mandated in-service, CPR, advanced cardiac life support, pediatric advanced life support, pre-hospital trauma life support, assessment and treatment of trauma, international trauma life support, pre-hospital trauma life support, pediatric education for pre-hospital providers, EMT-basic, EMT-intermediate, EMT-paramedic, First Aid, Rescue/VMR, and fire service.
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Complete multiple reports including programming, rescue, first aid, etc. The first, and most important, responsibility of all facility leadership team members is to promote safety by preventing accidents, as well as having the confidence and ability to perform a rescue when necessary.
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Active CPR/AED/First Aid Certification (Adult, Infant, and Child Rescue) or ability to acquire one within 30-days of hire. Responsible for maintaining CPR/AED/First Aid certification.
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Complete an Incident Report documenting any medical response calls on client propertyEstablish priorities in order to determine procedures to be followed for emergency first aid or assistance; request additional help, including special rescue and utility servicesConduct regular and random patrols around the business and perimeter.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Lifeguard certified; CPR for the professional rescuer; first aid training; fast paced environment. Access a situation and perform rescue skills in accordance with the American Red Cross guidelines.
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Understand and perform first aid, CPR and aerial rescue procedures. Drive tree care equipment, aerial lift, spray truck and tow chipper. Responsibilities The Climber directly assist Foreman in daily tree care operations.
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Active member of Tactical Response Team (TRT) for a minimum of 5 years (training provided): live fire training, rope repelling from buildings, emergency medical responders training, hazmat training, confined space rescue training, CPR training, medical/first aid training, etc.
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Perform water rescues and administer first aid. CPR and first aid certified. Ocean rescue training or 2 years’ experience. Familiarity with rescue equipment.
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Lifeguard duties while off the stand includes, but is not limited to; ensuring they are maintain required duties such as pool maintenance, administering first aid if needed, swim testing patrons, filling out any necessary forms, completing any duties the Head Life Guard assigns, and any other tasks that the Aquatics Director/Coordinator may require.
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Must perform the proper application of rescue and first-aid techniquesAbility to remain alert for long periods of timeMust be in good physical health, capable of meeting the demands of all aquatic’s areas ADA Statement:Qualified individuals must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without accommodation.
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To perform firefighting and rescue operations, you will learn how to operate firefighting equipment and vehicles, administer first aid, and respond to hazardous material emergencies.
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As a Lifeguard, you will be responsible for monitoring the safety of the waterfront, administering First Aid, CPR, and AED when needed, maintaining cleanliness of the beach area, and ensuring that all rental participants receive safety briefings before entering the water.
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American Red Cross Basic First Aid required, training on AED units, and possession of a current Red Cross CPR card. The Lifeguard works with other Lifeguards to ensure the safety of swimmers, perform rescues, and in certain situations, perform lifesaving first aid.
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Firefighting equipment operations, first aid, and rescue procedures. Perform rescue and firefighting operations during structural fires, aircraft crashes, vehicle emergencies and natural cover fires.
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