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Lifeguards save thousands of lives each year, with estimates suggesting they rescue around 150,000 to 250,000 people annually in the United States alone. This number can vary based on factors such as location, beach attendance, and water conditions. Globally, the total rescues by lifeguards can reach into the millions when considering all types of aquatic environments. Their role is crucial in preventing drowning and ensuring public safety at beaches, pools, and other recreational areas.
I think the answer is 30. 17.4 divided by 0.6 is 29 but if there is an extra lifeguard at the end I guess that means 30 total.
7
3 to be exact
Cisca Beach is better
2,105
9 like every leader has. But if your talking about how many lives he has left, im not really sure.
3 lives for every 1 pint of blood
One like every living thing.
Not many rarely people die at Bondi beach due to drowning. If they have a really bad year they can get up to 2 deaths but rarely does that happen. on average 0-1 people die each year.
Doctors save thousands of lives every year. There is no exact number.
As of 2023, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) employs around 1,000 lifeguards across the UK and Ireland. These lifeguards are stationed on popular beaches during the summer months to ensure the safety of beachgoers. The RNLI also trains volunteers and offers beach safety education to further enhance public safety.