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    1. A little unfair. She probably froze from fear. Part of our training should be how to face emergencies head on. But some people can’t overcome the initial shock that they may die.

  1. Training replaces paralysis with effective action, which is why the best prepared train. Just yesterday talked with a friend who saved a man from drowning. The victim fell out of a boat in the middle of a small lake.no one else in the boat and no one on shore moved. My friend said he was stripped and in the water before he realized it. 8 years of lifeguard training.

  2. “Life is hard; it’s even harder when you’re stupid.” John Wayne

    The decision to rescue is a tough one, one must balance the probabilities of their own survival. My flesh wants to say “Chlorine in the gene pool” but Christ reminds that loving one’s neighbor isn’t qualified by whether they’re stupid or not.

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