lifesaver in the PONS Dictionary

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The sport of pool lifesaving tests a lifesavers skills in rescue, accident prevention and emergency care.
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Tom panics, and then soon sees a lifesaver ring.
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She is also surf lifesaver, competing in the sport when not involved with canoeing.
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The majority of its services are provided by volunteer lifeguards, called surf lifesavers, that provided 1.4 million hours of service, rescued people, and provided first aid treatments during 2013.
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In fact that's what he was: a lifesaver.
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In order to address the issue of inefficiency in the service, the best lifesavers would need to be put in charge of stations.
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He'd trained as a combat lifesaver.
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These are experienced lifeguards or lifesavers who have undergone additional training to train and assess.
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By 1969 the company was producing more than a billion lifesavers candies a year in 26 flavours.
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Since 1907, surf lifesavers have rescued over 615,000 beachgoers.
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