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  1. Mad respect to the lifeguards during the summer heat waves they are literally cooking alive to keep us from drowning literally watch this kid pale as heck in the beginning of the episode and it's barely halfway through and he is red as a lobster his face is just sunburned beyond belief😮

  2. How traumatizing to Troy and Cory to have to take a dead body out of the water and then having to hug it to you for over twenty minutes while a shark is circling you. I am so proud of both of them to be able to do this, not panic, to act so professionally, respectfully towards the body of someones love one, you both were amazing. Even thou you handled this situation so well, we need to acknowledge that this definitely will effect you emotionally, without counselling. I cannot say enough good things about how well they handled this situation like seasoned professionals, these young men should be commended, as likely no one would have to handle a situation like this possibly throughout their whole career as a lifeguard. Wow

  3. I grew up in costal Florida and have been caught in more then a few rip currents, none particularly that strong but the best advice I can give is do not freak out, stay relaxed and either tread water until you can get help, or swim parallel to the beach, they rarely excede being 100 feet wide( a swim most people can reasonably make although they’ll be tired) you’ll feel the current let up then just go with and let the waves help take you in once you feel the current subside, it’s not the easiest thing to do but a decent swimmer should be able to do so, i wish more people knew how to get out of them, it would save so many lives

  4. I'm a professional trans swimmer and was refused trials as a life guard at Bondi. Shame on the transphobic Australians and especially the management of that lifeguard station.

  5. Always watching these video's. But im curious, does the camera man in the water just swimming there or is he also on the board together with the saving guards? And just jumps off when the guards are rescue the people

  6. after watching all of the episodes i can I have learned whats interesting is different cultures respond to near death very very very different. Americans ( of which I am one) can either be very very thankful and respectful or obnoxious. We have no middle ground. Which is unfortunate. Asians are very thankful , but, i think their natural response is to laugh out of fear and panic. There have been a lot of Indians who seem just in a panic in the water, but when on land are sooo respectful and thankful. Germans are thankful… I can't think of any other common ones that i have seen

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