- Wasserwacht
The Wasserwacht (IPA2|'vasərvaxt) is a German lifeguard service. It is one of the five voluntary societies of the
German Red Cross . The Wasserwacht is anon-profit organization made up of on volunteers.Tasks
The main task of the Wasserwacht is the
prevention ofdrowning . But there are also some additional tasks:
*Environmental protection
* Teaching ofswimming ,rescue swimming andfirst aid to the population, especially youth, in schools and federations
* Training its members inlife saving
* Organization ofcompetition s in life saving
* Basic and advanced training infirst aid
* Education of young members
* Cooperation with Germancivil protection , especially concerningflood s.In order to accomplish these tasks the Wasserwacht educates interested people with qualified technical abilities from the other departments of the German Red Cross.
The Wasserwacht's activities encompass many areas, including:
Swimming (Schwimmen)
A task of the Wasserwacht is the training of nonswimmers and the continuation of swimming education among the population. Badges are awarded based on the level of education, and begin with the "Seepferdchen" (early certificate) up to the Gold German Swimming Badge.
Rescue Swimming (Rettungsschwimmen)
This group is responsible for the education and training of
lifeguard s.Boating (Motorboot)
The Wasserwacht provides live-saving services on most lakes in as well as on the coast of Germany. Therefore they require fast and powerful transportation in case of an emergency.The Wasserwacht oversees
regatta s and sailing meetings.Rescue Diving (Rettungstauchen)
Rescue divers are needed for the salvaging of goods, vehicles, garbage, and corpses. The education of a rescue diver usually takes one to two years. Each active rescue diver of the Wasserwacht is required to undergo a dive-medical investigation annually.
History
The Bavarian city
Regensburg is considered to be the birthplace of the lifeguard service of the German Red Cross. In 1883, during a flood,German Red Cross aids were used for the first time. In the following years, "Sanität und Wasserwehrkolonnen" (medical and water rescue stations) developed along the coast and inland waters.After
World War II , the Wasserwacht, as a government organization, was forbidden by the allied military administration. But the Bavarian Red Cross, a regional organization of the German Red Cross within the Free State of Bavaria, received permission to resume its work. Other regional organizations followed the example of Bavaria and reinstituted their lifeguard services.Schnelleinsatzgruppen
For the execution of emergency services on water, the Wasserwacht maintains Schnelleinsatzgruppen (emergency response units). The groups are usually equipped with special lifeguard and emergency service machinery.
See also
*
DLRG
*German Red Cross External links
* [http://www.wasserwacht-online.de http://www.wasserwacht-online.de]
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