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Rescue swimming is the body of skills that enable an individual to attempt a rescue when a swimmer is in difficulty. These include a combination of communication skills, specific "rescue" swimming strokes, and release and evade techniques for self-preservation should the rescue go wrong.[1]

- From the outset once a swimmer in difficulty is spotted, eye contact must be maintained at all times.
- Assess the situation: environment, available physical equipment, others who can help, etc.
- Attempt to establish voice contact, which if successful can often result in a "voice-rescue".
- A rescuer should enter the water only as a last resort.
- Rescues should be attempted in the following order: talk, throw, reach, wade, row, swim, tow and carry.
There are four main rescue strokes: front crawl, breaststroke, inverted breaststroke, and sidestroke.
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[edit]- ^ Tainter, Christopher “Kit”; Wardi, Gabriel (January 2018), "CPR with Chest Compression Alone or with Rescue Breathing", 50 Studies Every Intensivist Should Know, Oxford University Press, pp. 90–94, ISBN 978-0-19-046765-4, retrieved 2025-08-17
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