Question for MCSL people

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The incident on Friday was at Connecticut Belair. Has anyone heard how the teen is doing? So awful.


Letter not to give identifying information on the swimmer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The incident on Friday was at Connecticut Belair. Has anyone heard how the teen is doing? So awful.




Let’s avoid giving identifying information on the swimmer.
Anonymous
Our pool got reprimanded by the county inspector one year when they came during morning practice. We had no lifeguards other than the lifeguard certified coaches on duty at the time. They told us we need to have a lifeguard on deck at all times ready to save with a tube. We now have 2 lifeguards working every morning during AM practice times. So as it pertains to following MoCo rules, you need to have a lifeguard on duty who is not a swim coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our pool requires the swim team to have a lifeguard during those morning practices when the pool is not open. A number of our swim coaches are also lifeguards, but there is always a contracted guard, in the chair during every practice.

If your pool is not following this norm, I bet they soon will. There was a horrible incident this weekend at a morning swim practice at a Montgomery County pool club where a teen was seriously and permanently injured during a morning practice and I've heard that there were no guards present at that club's morning practices. Any pool who is not staffing guards at morning practices likely will because all the management companies are talking about this. It was a tragic incident and the kid could have died.


What happened?
Anonymous
Still no lifeguards at morning practices. How do I contact this county inspector to visit?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still no lifeguards at morning practices. How do I contact this county inspector to visit?


Your reaction seems extreme. Have you thought of bringing up your concern with coaches and the team reps?

Wouldn't be surprised if you're the diving block at tryouts poster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Still no lifeguards at morning practices. How do I contact this county inspector to visit?


Your reaction seems extreme. Have you thought of bringing up your concern with coaches and the team reps?

Wouldn't be surprised if you're the diving block at tryouts poster.


Don’t know anything about blocks at try outs as my kids hasn’t tried out in several years for a club team.

Have brought up concerns with coaches, reps and the board. They think everything is fine so I’m trying to go up and out. What agency oversees these pools? Is there really a county inspector that can check morning practices?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still no lifeguards at morning practices. How do I contact this county inspector to visit?


You need to bring it up with the pool. If you are unhappy, change pools next year. The practices are almost over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The incident on Friday was at Connecticut Belair. Has anyone heard how the teen is doing? So awful.


Oh no, how are they? We wanted to join the pool but our kid did a practice session there and the coaches and team were great but the pool wasn't very deep for diving and they were concerned about getting hurt. I hope that child is ok. Scarry.
Anonymous
Our assistant coaches are certified lifeguards , it’s like a 2nd gig. But there is no guard up in the chair. Practices or meets
Anonymous
What happened?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our assistant coaches are certified lifeguards , it’s like a 2nd gig. But there is no guard up in the chair. Practices or meets


Find a new pool. There should be someone in the chair monoriting everything. Some of the teens swimming are probably certified lifeguards. Are you sure there is no one for meets. That is really odd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our assistant coaches are certified lifeguards , it’s like a 2nd gig. But there is no guard up in the chair. Practices or meets


What happens when a kid needs a bandaid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our assistant coaches are certified lifeguards , it’s like a 2nd gig. But there is no guard up in the chair. Practices or meets


What happens when a kid needs a bandaid?


That's their parents' problem. Kids can drown, have a medical issue, lots of reasons why they'd need pulled out of the pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still no lifeguards at morning practices. How do I contact this county inspector to visit?


240-777-3986

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS/LandR/SwimmingPools.html

Keep us updated on how everything works out.

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