Tuesday, March 30, 2010

trained

Don't jump in to save a drowning person unless you are a trained lifesaver. The victim may pull you under.
  Instead, try to tossa life preserver if you have one. Anything that will float can save the person’s life. A beach ball, a vacuum jug, or a picnic chest will also help. The National Safety Council points out that many drowning could be prevented if people knew all the common objects that float well enough to help a drowning person.
  If you are in a boat, or you can find one, use the boat to try to reach the person in trouble. Turn the boat so the victim can grab the stern. Don’t stand up to help the victim. Stay seated so the boat won’t overturn. Try to balance the boat as the person climbs aboard. If the boat overturns, stay hanging on to the side for a while to relax before trying to right it.
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