Witnessing a traumatic drowning in 2014 inspired a Utah woman and her husband to open the swim school one year ago, in hopes of saving lives by teaching children how to swim.
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, Utah — Drowning takes the lives of Utahns every year, especially during summer months.
Brittany Groesbeck, the owner of Big Blue Swim in Cottonwood Heights, witnessed a traumatic drowning at a local recreation center in 2014. The experience inspired Groesbeck and her husband Zack to open the swim school one year ago, in hopes of saving lives by teaching children how to swim.
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