Spring juggling act
June Casagrande
It’s that time of year. The time when lifeguards are in rapidly
increasing demand.
As warm weather, spring break and, ultimately, summer loom, Newport
Beach’s staff of 16 year-round lifeguards need help. And though they make
it look easy to have just enough lifeguards in place at just the right
time, staffing Newport Beach lifeguards from a pool of more than 150
on-call personnel is actually an impressive feat of organization and
planning.
“It’s all based on weather, surf and crowd,” lifeguard supervisor Boyd
Mickley said.
Sometimes, increased demand for lifeguards can be pretty easily
predicted, he said. For example, the local schools’ upcoming Easter
break, which encompasses three weeks around Easter, is always time for
more lifeguards.
“Already this year, we have added staff on the last couple weekends,”
he said. “From now up through summertime on the weekends. We’ll add our
seasonal employees, say in early May, probably at a couple towers, then
additional patrol vehicles, too.”
But when Mother Nature steps in, planning falls short.
“Sometimes when the weather’s really good, we’ll get a call from a
patrol vehicle saying ‘It’s really busy out here. Could we get some
help?”’ Mickley said. “So that’s when we start calling in seasonal
employees.”
The lifeguards, a division of the Newport Beach Fire Department,
maintain a database of on-call employees. All the on-call people notify
the lifeguards of the hours they can work. Then, cross referencing needs
with availability, lifeguard supervisors start dialing the phone.
“We have a priority list of seasonal staff that have worked for us in
previous years,” Mickley said. “They’re ranked based on the number of
hours they’ve worked over the last five seasons, so it’s not just
seniority but experience.”
So far, the formula is working. Last year, when 8,694,375 people
enjoyed Newport Beach shores, lifeguards conducted 2,645 rescues. There
was one drowning, down from four in 2000.
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