Whether they’re paid professionals, or dedicated volunteers, lifeguards are an essential part of the emergency services. While not as high-profile as fire-fighters or medics, in the US alone, lifeguards save around 100,000 people from drowning every year. So, why not plunge into a thematic that celebrates these under-appreciated heroes?
Lifeguards or lifesavers, as they’re sometimes called, are at their most visible in public swimming pools, but the profession is as flexible as the job requires. Some lifeguards are stationed at beaches, where they can either swim to your assistance, or use rescue crafts. In the UK, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), is the largest such body, with specialists trained in a range of skills, from surf and paddle board rescue, to manning the lifeboat itself. And you don’t have…