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Unit 1:
Foundations of Professional Ocean Lifeguarding

1.1. Introduction To Professional Lifeguarding
1.2 The Rid Factor: Why Lifeguards Fail
1.3 Ocean And Environmental Awareness
1.4 Understanding Universal Currents
1.5 The AOR Visual Detection Model
1.6 Daily Environmental Assessment
1.7 Surveillance And Prevention
Unit 1 Knowledge Check
Unit 1 Answer Key & Rationales

Unit 3:
Basic Life Support

3.1 The Search For Life: Assessing Respiratory And Circulatory Status
3.2 Rescue Breathing And Airway Management
3.3 Mouth-To-Mask And Bag-Valve-Mask (BVM) Techniques
3.4 How To Perform Rescue Breathing
3.5 Overview Of The AHA Chain Of Survival
3.6 Early Recognition & Activation: The Critical First Link
3.7 High-Quality CPR & Early Defibrillation: The Second Link Of Survival
3.8 The Next Link – Early Defibrillation: Resetting The System
3.9 Technical Steps For Performing Adult / Adolescent CPR
3.10 Advanced Life Support : The Professional Hand-Off
3.11 Post-Cardiac Arrest Care: The Hospital Link
3.12 Recovery Link: The Long-Term Horizon
3.13 Choking Response For The Professional Rescuer
3:14 The Unconscious Victim: The Shift To Compressions
3:15 Infant Choking: The Gravity-Assist Cycle
3.16 Child Choking: Scale And Force
3.17 Airway Obstruction Management In The Water
Unit 3 Knowledge Check
Unit 3 Answer Key & Rationales

Unit 2:
Rescue Skills and Lifesaving Techniques

2.1 Victim Recognition And Drowning Response
2.2 Instinctive Drowning Response
2.3 Indicators Of Fatigue And Physical Collapse
2.4 Observing Younger Bathers
2.5 On-Beach Prevention
2.6 Basic Water Rescue Safety Principles
2.7 Managing The "Victim Contact" Zone
Unit 2 Knowledge Check
Unit 2 Answer Key & Rationales

Unit 4:
Advanced First Aid for Ocean Rescuers

4.1 Advanced First Aid Introduction
4.2 Trauma Response And Hemorrhage Control
4.3 Specialized Care For Soft Tissue Injuries
4.4 The Shock Spectrum
4.5 Musculoskeletal Injuries And Fracture Stabilization
4.6 Advanced Splinting
4.7 Traction And Alignment
4.8 The High-Risk Spine: Head, Neck, And Spinal Injuries
4.9 Shallow Water Spinal Management
4.10 Land-Based Manual Stabilization And Log-Rolling
4.11 Environmental Emergencies: The Elements As A Pathogen
4.12 The Lethal Surf Triad: Drowning, Immersion And Hypothermia
4.13 Solar And Atmospheric Stress
4.14 Marine Envenomations: Toxin-Specific Protocols
4.15 Neurological Emergencies: Stroke And The "Active Seizure”
4.16 Endocrine And Respiratory Crises: Diabetes And Asthma
4.17 Triage And Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) Management
Unit 4 Knowledge Check
Unit 4 Answer Key & Rationale

Appendix & Additional Resources

Workouts / Inservice Trainings
Mechanisms Of Communication
Water Rescue Best Practices
Code X: Submerged Victim Search and Recovery Protocol
Notes (Personal)

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The Standard in High-Performance Open-Water Lifesaving

The coastal arena is a dynamic, high-energy environment where traditional first aid protocols are pushed to their absolute limits. Advanced Ocean Rescue: A Manual for Professional Open Water Lifesavers serves as the definitive tactical blueprint and advanced first aid reference for elite beach patrols, ocean rescue squads, and coastal first responders. Built on a foundation of operational excellence and forged in solidarity with the legendary training traditions of the Wildwood Crest Beach Patrol in Southern New Jersey, this comprehensive training manual bridges the gap between raw surf athleticism and professional emergency medical services. Designed for both the rookie guard navigating their first heavy shorebreak and the veteran senior officer molding future generations of advanced ocean rescuers, this text ensures that your squad maintains a proactive, analytical edge in the impact zone.

Evidence-Based Protocols Aligned with Global Authorities

Every chapter of this manual synthesizes cutting-edge medical research and operational frameworks established by the world’s leading public safety organizations. The material seamlessly integrates Basic Life Support (BLS) methodologies and remains strictly American Heart Association (AHA) aligned, ensuring that frontline lifesavers speak the exact same clinical language as arriving paramedics and trauma flight medics. From the initial AOR Site Survey to the final extraction, this text utilizes components of teaching and research from the United States Lifesaving Association (USLA), the American Red Cross (ARC), the International Life Saving Federation (ILS), and the Wilderness Medical Society (WMS). By translating the peer-reviewed standards of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO) Drowning Prevention Division, and the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) into actionable beach protocols, this manual delivers an uncompromising standard of care designed for resource-limited environments.

Tactical Interventions for the High-Impact Surf Zone

Advanced Ocean Rescue moves far beyond basic pool-guarding concepts, delivering targeted strategies for the unique environmental and traumatic hazards of the shoreline. Readers will master advanced coastal physics, learning to identify and mitigate the hazards of lateral longshore currents, high-velocity structural currents near jetties and piers, tidal inlet suction, and the seaward draw of rip currents. The text provides step-by-step clinical breakdowns for managing mass casualty incidents (MCI) using the adapted AOR Triage Model, the METHANE reporting framework, and Helicopter EMS (HEMS) landing zone configurations. On the medical front, the manual details critical interventions for extreme hemorrhage control, tourniquet deployment, and tactical wound packing for propeller strikes or marine debris lacerations. It covers advanced musculoskeletal stabilization—including vacuum splints, SAM splints, and the wilderness method of sand-casting—alongside the highly choreographed Vise-Grip Roll and floating board submersions required for selective spinal immobilization clearance in breaking surf. From rapid stroke recognition using the BEFAST assessment to managing active seizures in the wash, hypothermia, afterdrop, heat stroke, and marine envenomations from stingrays and jellyfish, this manual is the ultimate gear-bag addition for the modern open-water lifesaver.

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