
Episode Notes Standardization of Practice and Lifeguards should be First Responders and Families should know Pushy Pushy Blowy Blowy Sparky Sparky In this episode, internationally recognized experts Dr. Patrick Morgan Medical Director to His Majesty’s Coastguard. He has been a key contributor to advancing standardized drowning definitions and reporting frameworks, helping align global data and improve prevention strategies. His work spans the full continuum of drowning from prevention and rescue to resuscitation and post-incident care emphasizing a systems-based, data-driven approach. Adrian Mayhew of Surf Life Saving Great Britain brings decades of leadership in emergency response, lifeguard operations, and drowning prevention to the conversation. Together, they outline a systems-based approach that connects prevention, rescue, resuscitation, and post-incident care. He has extensive experience in lifeguard training, operational response, and national program development, helping shape how surf lifesaving is delivered across the UK. His work bridges frontline lifesaving with broader public safety strategy. They discuss the importance of standardizing drowning definitions, using data to better target risk, and aligning global response frameworks. A major highlight is the United Kingdom’s move to embed water safety education into the national school curriculum by 2026, ensuring children develop practical skills and awareness early in life. The episode reinforces the need to recognize ocean lifeguards as first responders, while also expanding capacity through trained community members and coordinated systems. With drowning costing an estimated £450 million annually in the UK, the discussion underscores that prevention is both a public health and economic priority. At its core, the conversation brings complex systems back to simple, lifesaving action reminding families and communities that in an emergency, knowing “Pushy Pushy, Blowy Blowy, Sparky Sparky” CPR and AED use can make the difference between life and death. ** Support Deep Dive Into Water Safety by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/deep-dive-into-water-safety
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