Bronze Medallion
This course challenges the candidate both mentally and physically. Judgment, knowledge, skill and fitness – the four components of water rescue – form the basis of Bronze Medallion training. Candidates acquire the assessment and problem-solving skills needed to make good decisions in, on and around the water.
Knowledge: the lifesaving society, drowning chain of survival, rescue process, cold water.
Skill: self-rescue, swimming and lifesaving strokes, victim recognition, entries and removals, defenses and releases, tows and carries, search, submerged victim recovery, drowning resuscitation.
Fitness: rescue drill, endurance challenge.
Judgement: risk assessment and response, rescue 1 (from land), rescue 2 (open water), rescue 3 (non-breathing victim).
Prerequisites: 13+ years or Bronze Star certification
Ratio: 10:1
Fee: $254.75
Bronze Cross
This course begins the transition from lifesaving to lifeguarding and prepares candidates for responsibilities as assistant lifeguards. Candidates strengthen and expand their lifesaving skills and begin to apply the principles and techniques of active surveillance in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross emphasizes the importance of teamwork and communication in preventing and responding to aquatic emergencies. Bronze Cross is a prerequisite for advanced training in the society’s National Lifeguard and Leadership certification programs.
Knowledge: the lifesaving society, non-fatal drowning, shallow water blackout, assistant lifeguard roles and responsibilities.
Skill: communication, two-rescuer removals, surface dives and underwater swims, team search, two-rescuer drowning resuscitation, spinal injury management.
Fitness: object recovery and transport, rescue drill, endurance challenge.
Judgement: Safety supervision scanning, two-person rescue 1 (multiple victims), two-person rescue 2 (submerged victim), assistant lifeguard situations.
Prerequisites: Bronze Medallion & Emergency or Standard First Aid
Ratio: 10:1
Fee: $254.75