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    By James Giles | WBRC As temperatures begin to rise, the Birmingham Parks and Recreation Department is preparing for another busy summer at city pools. But before swimmers can dive in, the city is working to ensure there are enough certified lifeguards on deck. Rod Isaac, aquatics supervisor for the City of Birmingham, said the […]
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