Quote (Goomshill @ Jun 7 2022 06:14am)
Same thing as people who go through the ice. Nobody will try to save you because then you just have two dead people. Swimming in front of dams is like skydiving without a parachute Cops will get a boat so they can retrieve your body
Life guards have floatation devices and people drowning aren't 40 yards from shore.
Only true in the movies.
Real lifeguards are taught to handle drowning people without needing "devices".
Lots of times you need to get to the drowning person... fast, before they start swallowing water or pass out.
Lifeguard 2 can bring flotation devices, or the boat.
One "hold" for example, is to come up from behind and reach over a person's right shoulder and grab that big muscle under their left armpit.
Even a big guy isn't gonna break that hold.
The trick is to get them in a hold, then get them floating, then either swim them in or wait for other help.
BUT... this is for people that can easily swim 10 miles or so. If you're not one of those people... don't even try it.
Drowning people are severely manic and due to adrenaline, super strong. All they want to do is "get out of the water", and they will climb you like a ladder.
Last but not least... you need to be cognizant of the water temperature. Water that is 72F feels chilly when you jump in.
65F is down right cold, and anything lower than that will start affecting your muscle strength and endurance.
This post was edited by Ghot on Jun 7 2022 05:11am