The
Deutsche Lebens-Rettungs-Gesellschaft e.V. (DLRG) (
German Lifeguard Association) is a relief organization for life saving in
Germany. The DLRG is a
non-profit, independent organization based on
volunteers.
Tasks
The most urgent goal of the DLRG is the creation and promotion of all activities used to fight
drowning. Additional tasks are:
- Teach swimming and self-rescue to the public
- Educate the public about the dangers of swimming and how to avoid them
- Teach and train rescue swimming
- Basic and advanced training in first aid
- Help and support for water related activities
- Providing lifeguards
- Perform rescue related exercises and competitions
- Environmental protection at, on and in waters.
Qualifications
The DLRG trains interested members as qualified technical personnel in the following ranges:
History
On
28 July 1912, a pier in Binz on the island
Rügen, Germany collapsed under the load of 1000 people waiting for the cruise steamer
Kronprinz Wilhelm. Sailors of the German navy were able to save most people, but 17 people died because they could not swim, including seven children. This catastrophe caused the foundation of the "Deutsche Lebens-Rettungs-Gesellschaft (DLRG)" (
German lifesaving organization) on October 19
1913 in
Leipzig.
With more than 770,000 members in approximately 2,200 local groups, the DLRG is the largest voluntary water rescue organization in the world.
See also
External links
Deutsche Lebens-Rettungs-Gesellschaft