a lifeguard is called "un sauveteur" in French. That noun is correct for mountain rescuers or members of sailing or swimming safety schemes.
Lifeguards participating in the beach surveillance system (or in Swimming Pools) are also called "nageurs-sauveteurs" sometimes "maîtres-nageurs-sauveteurs" abbreviated in MNS (correctly used when they have a diploma enabling them to teach how to swim)
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equipo de salvavidas
The possessive form for the noun lifeguard is lifeguard's.
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To become a lifeguard you need at least a+ to become a lifeguard.
'Life-saving' is 'achub bywyd' - you could probably say 'dyn sy'n achub bywyd' and be understood. But round here (Cardiff) we say 'lifeguard' even when we are speaking Welsh. 'Mae e'n lifeguard ym Mhorthcawl trwy'r Haf' (He lifeguards in Porthcawl during the summer). There is probably a proper word in West Wales - but I've not heard it around here.
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Wayne Lifeguard was created in 1973.
A lifeguard came to my rescue at the pool yesterday.
13 feet to be a lifeguard have to be able to swim down to 13 feet
The minumum age to take the lifeguard class and become a lifeguard in general is 15 years old.
To be a certified YMCA Lifeguard you must be 16, you also must be 16 to take the lifeguard certification course.