Rescuers in Action: When checking for breathing and pulse in the cephalic position, remember to continue to look down the victim's chest.
Pete DeQuincy Rescuers in Action: When checking for breathing and pulse in the cephalic position, remember to continue to look down the victim's chest.

The right inservice training can motivate your lifeguards and keep them from slipping into a midseason slump. Here are five of the most popular drills from our inservice training page.

  • Expert Extrication Teach teamwork for incidents where the victim is unconscious and in need of immediate care.
  • Primary Assessment Prepare your team to conduct primary assessment of a victim with speed and proficiency
  • Spinal Management Educate your guards on both land and water in-line stabilization to protects the neck and spine, while allowing effective airway management.
  • Fun Factor Teach vital skills with these interactive and fun drills.
  • Managing High Stress Situations Use real life scenarios to teach critical thinking skills.

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