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February 22, 2010
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE
LIFEGUARD OPERATIONS
Will Rogers State Beach
17700 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades

BACKGROUND
A
Section Chief is in charge of each section and is responsible to
the Chief Lifeguard for the operation of the section. Within
each section are specific beach areas, each under the command of
an Area Captain who is responsible to the Section Chief. An area
may be divided into sub-areas, each of which will be led by an
Ocean Lifeguard Specialist. The Ocean Lifeguard Specialist is
responsible to the Area Captain for the operation of his
sub-area, and oversees all Ocean Lifeguards for his area.
It is the nation's largest ocean
lifeguard organizations with over 100 full-time and 600
part-time or seasonal lifeguards. The headquarter building used
to be the City of Los Angeles Lifeguard Headquarters until they
were merged into the County System in 1975. The Los Angeles
County Lifeguards safeguard 31 miles (50 km) of beach and
70 miles (110 km) of coastline, from San Pedro in the south, to
Malibu in the north. Lifeguard Division employs 120 full-time
and 600 seasonal lifeguards, operating out of three Sectional
Headquarters, located in Hermosa, Santa Monica, and Zuma beach.
Each of these headquarters staffs a 24-hour EMT-D response unit,
and are part of the 911 system. In addition to providing for
beach safety, Los Angeles County Lifeguards have specialized
training for Baywatch rescue boat operations, underwater rescue
and recovery, swiftwater rescue, cliff rescue, marine mammal
rescue and marine firefighting.
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