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The Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department will conduct tryouts for
its introductory lifeguard cadet training program Sunday.
The program, designed for 15- and 16-year-olds, introduces
participants to CPR, first aid and ocean rescue skills.
The tryouts include a 1,000-meter swim and a 1,000-meter swim and run.
The scores of both the events will be combined, and the top 20 finishers
will be selected. Those selected will be paid minimum wage.
The program includes 108 hours of training over a six-week period
during the summer. The typical schedule for the cadet program will be
Monday through Wednesday for five hours each day, and an additional three
hours on Thursdays assisting in the Junior Lifeguard program.
According to officials, many of the candidates each year have
completed the Newport Beach Junior Lifeguard program.
Sunday’s tryouts will begin at 9 a.m. at the Newport Pier. Officials
welcome the public to watch the competition. Information: Capt. John
Blauer, (949) 644-3111.
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