Delaware Beach Patrols Modify Protocol During Air Quality Alert to Protect Employees
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Rehoboth Beach, North Shores, and Lewes Beach Patrols took measures to ensure lifeguards would be safe under the code red advisory from the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control due to the harmful effects of Canadian wildfires.
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On Thursday, Rehoboth Beach, North Shores, and Lewes Beach Patrols took measures to ensure lifeguards would be safe under the code red advisory from the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control due to the harmful effects of Canadian wildfires.
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