The lifeguard at the annual Alpha Chi Beach Party does not have official Red Cross certification, an investigation has revealed.
Though there is a lifeguard chair at the Winter Carnival party, it has become apparent that the people who climb up into the chair have not necessarily undergone lifeguard training.
Some students reported that a lifeguard had assisted them before at Beach Party, despite being uncertified and therefore potentially unqualified to provide first aid.
“I definitely received mouth-to-mouth from someone at last year’s Beach Party,” Jessica Smith ’18 said. “It was nice, but I don’t think they were using the proper technique outlined by the American Heart Association.”
When a reporter asked a student sitting in the lifeguard chair if he had a certification, the student did not provide a clear answer. Instead he asked if the reporter wanted to slap the bag. This is not a sanctioned water rescue technique.
Alpha Chi members denied that they were breaching safety regulations at their party.
“We never hire a lifeguard for Beach Party,” Alpha Chi social chair Ross Howard ’17 said. “Sure, someone usually sits in the big chair, but that doesn’t mean that they’re suddenly a lifeguard.”
Alpha Chi has not yet announced how they will address this potential liability.
“There isn’t actually any water at the party, so I don’t think we need an actual lifeguard,” Howard said. “We’ve already registered everything with the College. I really don’t see what the problem is here.”
At press time, reports also surfaced that the brother who tapes peoples’ hands together at Wedding Tails is not an ordained minister.
– LT ’19
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