Day 4: Equipment Mastery, Environmental Response & Lifeguard Judgment
BEACH TEACH
📅 Thursday, June 12
🕓 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
📍 Breakwater Beach Club - Long Branch (Park on Eaton Ave, walk down Stuyvesant Pl)
📱 Lead Instructor - Capt. Carl Wolf
📘 Overview
On Day 4, we transition from individual rescuer skills to professional-level operations. You'll be challenged to think like a seasoned guard, adapting to unpredictable conditions, using advanced equipment properly, and developing the judgment that separates good guards from great ones. This is your chance to synthesize everything you’ve learned so far into real-world surf rescue awareness.
🎒 What to Bring
Swimsuit, towel, change of clothes
Fins (if issued)
Whistle
Notepad or notepad app
Water, snacks
Mindset for real-world scenarios
🧠 Before You Arrive – Required Pre-Reading
Please complete the following worksheets for background context:
These reinforce the chapters of the A.L.A. Training Manual that will be actively demonstrated and discussed in class. While not collected, your understanding of them will directly impact your performance.
📚 Topics Covered Today
🔧 Rescue Equipment & Maintenance
Daily inspection of towers, buoys, boards, radios, and AEDs
Limitations and uses of rescue buoys, paddleboards, and rescue lines
Onboarding unconscious victims onto boards
When and how to deploy a rescue line safely
UTV and vessel support for extended rescues
🌊 Environmental Conditions & Currents
Recognizing rip, longshore, channel, and structural currents
Breaking waves, inshore vs. deepwater surf
Escaping hazardous currents and helping patrons do the same
Lightning, wind, and sand collapse protocols
🧍♂️ Professionalism & Judgment
When to prioritize CPR over extraction
Recognizing when rescues escalate into medical or legal situations
Communications, coordination, and documentation protocols
Interfacing with EMS, Coast Guard, and beach management
⚠️ Attendance Is Mandatory
This session is crucial for your USLA compliance and will challenge your adaptability under pressure. Attendance is required unless previously approved by an Officer.
📌 Looking Ahead
Tomorrow is your final day. The course will conclude with a virtual multiple-choice exam (taken on your phone), followed by our 8:00 PM Rookie Welcome Dinner at Porta Asbury Park. More details will be provided in class.
💬 Questions?
Come prepared to ask, observe, and lead. The goal of Day 4 is to elevate your mindset from trainee to lifeguard. We’re almost there.