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Over 20 Lifeguards Develop Rashes After Swimming In Hansen Dam Lake - CBS Los Angeles

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Over 20 Lifeguards Develop Rashes After Swimming In Hansen Dam Lake - CBS  Los Angeles

The lifeguards say there were infected with a rash known as "swimmer's itch" after being forced to swim in the lake for mandatory training.
The lifeguards say there were infected with a rash known as swimmer's itch after being forced to swim in the lake for mandatory training.

Look At This: Hansen Dam - CBS Los Angeles

Look At This: Hansen Dam - CBS Los Angeles

Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Lifeguard Division - 2021 Statistics: • 9,286  Rescues • 23,814 Emergency Vehicle Responses (EVR) • 13,303 Medical Aids  •

Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Lifeguard Division - 2021 Statistics: • 9,286 Rescues • 23,814 Emergency Vehicle Responses (EVR) • 13,303 Medical Aids •

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Lifeguard: The best tough job under the sun – Orange County Register

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LA County lifeguards earn national championships – Daily Breeze

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Over 20 Lifeguards Develop Rashes After Swimming In Hansen Dam Lake - CBS  Los Angeles

Over 20 Lifeguards Develop Rashes After Swimming In Hansen Dam Lake - CBS Los Angeles

Blog - Page 3 of 134 - Heal the Bay

Blog - Page 3 of 134 - Heal the Bay

I got swimmer's itch from a poop-filled lake: summer rash explained

I got swimmer's itch from a poop-filled lake: summer rash explained

Lifeguard Days: Access to Water Activities and Readiness Education

Lifeguard Days: Access to Water Activities and Readiness Education

LA City lifeguards alert public to water quality problems at Hansen Dam -  SEIU Local 721

LA City lifeguards alert public to water quality problems at Hansen Dam - SEIU Local 721

Lifeguards: COVID made shortage worse, officials say

Lifeguards: COVID made shortage worse, officials say