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Most drownings can be silent and difficult to notice
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Frances Meadows Aquatic Center lifeguard Kevin Lyle watches swimmers Thursday as they come flying out of the two popular slides. - photo by NAT GURLEY
Like the undisturbed surface of Lake Lanier, sometimes drowning can be calm and quiet. It’s a frightening reality that medical experts point to during swim season. “Most drownings are like ‘silent death.’ A person can slip underwater unnoticed, even with other swimmers or a parent close by,” said Lynn Adams, senior director of aquatics at the Georgia Mountains YMCA. “It also happens very quickly.