Los Angeles County Lifeguards
Los Angeles County Lifeguards is a division of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The lifeguard operations safeguard of beach and of coastline, from San Pedro in the south, to Malibu in the north. The Los Angeles County Lifeguards are the largest professional lifeguard service in the world, and as of 2021, employs 174 full-time lifeguards and 614 recurrent lifeguards.
The Los Angeles County Lifeguards served as the model for the hit television series Baywatch which was created by recurrent lifeguard Gregory J. Bonann.
Los Angeles County Lifeguards also provide marine firefighting, paramedic, and fire boat services to Catalina Island, California|Catalina Island], with operations out of Avalon and the Isthmus. Other daily fire boat services operate out of Los Angeles Harbor, King Harbor, Marina Del Rey and Malibu Pier. In addition to providing marine firefighting, LA County Lifeguards have specialized training for fire boat operations
Prior to July 1, 1994, Los Angeles County Lifeguards were part of the Department of Beaches and Harbors.
Ranks
| Rank | Description |
| Chief, Lifeguard Services | Directs the Lifeguard Division of the Fire Department. |
| Assistant Chief, Lifeguard Services | Assists in the management of the Lifeguard Division of the Fire Department. |
| Section Chief, Lifeguard Services | Manages and supervises all rescue and lifesaving operations for a section of ocean shoreline. |
| Ocean Lifeguard Captain/Rescue Boat Captain | Supervises all ocean lifeguard personnel assigned to one area of a beach or to a section's headquarters on a day and/or night shift. Commands and operates a rescue boat engaged in rescue operations in the coastal waters of Los Angeles County. |
| Ocean Lifeguard Specialist | Performs specialized ocean lifeguard and rescue duties. |
| Ocean Lifeguard | Performs lifeguard and ocean rescue duties on an assigned section of ocean beach. |
| Ocean Lifeguard Candidate | Participates in an intensive training program in advanced ocean lifeguarding and emergency medical treatment. |
Organization
The Los Angeles County Lifeguards's beach operations are structured across two operational battalions:Marine Battalion 100, covering the beaches of Cabrillo, Torrance, Redondo, Hermosa, Manhattan, Dockweiler, and Catalina Island.Marine Battalion 300, covering beaches including Venice, Santa Monica, Topanga, Malibu and Zuma.Each Marine Battalion is overseen by a section chief. Each beach within a Battalion's responsibility is overseen by an ocean lifeguard captain. Each beach is split into sections, managed by ocean lifeguard specialists.
The Los Angeles County Lifeguards are supported by specialist teams including:
- Rescue Boat Section, operating the Division's fleet of Baywatch Rescue Boats
- Swiftwater Rescue Teams, responsible for performing rescues in natural and man-made waterways across Los Angeles County
- Underwater Rescue & Recovery Unit
- Catalina Paramedic Operations, responsible for providing emergency medical services, marine fire-fighting, cliff rescue and high-angle rescue to the residents of Catalina Island
Equipment
Watercraft
- Rescue Watercraft, used to perform ocean rescues, assist swift-water incidents, transport dive team members, and provide water safety for events.
- 32-34 ft Baywatch Rescue Boat, used to provide emergency medical services and marine search and rescue response.
Vehicles
- Ford Escape Hybrid
- Ford Ranger
- Ford Expedition
- Ford F-350 Super Duty
- Nissan Frontier
- Toyota Tacoma
- Toyota Tundra
- Toyota Sequoia
Lifeguard uniforms
The following categories of lifeguard clothing in sufficient quantities to fully annually outfit 760 male lifeguards and 136 female lifeguards, which numbers can change each agreement year based upon the workforce composition then in employment, as ordered by the county including the following:- Short-sleeve and long-sleeve polo shirts;
- Volley swim trunks;
- Board shorts;
- One-piece and two-piece women's swimsuits;
- Micro-fleece with half-zipper;
- Windbreaker pants;
- Baseball caps, knit cap, and floppy hats
- Lightweight windbreaker jackets;
- Heavyweight jackets; and
- Rashguards