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The American Red Cross recently honored three Farmington Hills lifeguards who helped save the life of a co-worker who collapsed at work last year. Fana Rombou, Amy Gunn-Gill and Vanessa Hersey-Tartt ...
The American Red Cross suggests teens considering a summer job to add lifesaving skills or certifications to their résumés by taking a class in first aid, CPR and AED usage, lifeguarding, and more.
American Red Cross Disaster Relief, which allows the Red Cross to to deliver critical help to people who need it — anytime, anywhere.
DANVILLE — Those seeking American Red Cross Lifeguard certification and recertification can take classes at the Danville Area Community Center in May. The certification classes will be held from ...
The American Red Cross lifeguard training is the only program the City of Dothan offers. It’s a two-week course, each taught by 1 of Dothan’s 3 certified instructors.
(G)I-DLE has faced backlash for wearing lifeguard-themed outfits with the Red Cross symbol during a performance on KBS-2TV’s Music Bank. The symbol's use is legally protected in South Korea ...
(G)I-DLE has been receiving criticism for their lifeguard-themed outfits worn during the Klaxon performance at Music Bank on July 19. The group is facing backlash for sexualizing lifeguards, on top of ...
The Red Cross name and logo have long been synonymous with aquatic safety in the public’s mind, and more than 300,000 people nationwide complete Red Cross lifeguard training annually, according ...
Having a trained lifeguard in the seat is the most important part when it comes to safety. “[The American Red Cross] definitely updated and streamlined some things to make it more user friendly ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Saratoga County Department of Aging and Youth Services (DAYS) will host lifeguard training for 15 to 17-year-old Saratoga County residents. Those interested ...
The American Red Cross must face part of a lawsuit claiming it attempted to thwart competition in the market for anti-contamination treatments related to blood clotting, a U.S. judge has ruled.