My son is in the local Fire Dept. Proud of him.
He has done further training and is part of the water (boat) incident team.
Is the volunteer showing the "feet first" attitude for being carried downstream ?
I didn't know this forum had so many members with fire dept. connections.
The volunteer is bobbing in a hole cut in the ice. It's a lake and I am told, at it's deepest it's around 10ft. deep. The rescuers are practicing distributing their body weight and how to safely pull the victim from the water.
The lake is man made and was originally part of the cities water supply. One of the city's water plants is just down the street. That is nice during winter storms. The city makes sure there is access to the water plant and you have to go past my house to get to the plant.
Several years ago, in the summer, we woke up to a light show from dozens of emergency vehicles. A man fell into the lake and was crying for help. Miraculously a neighbor heard the cries and called 911. I never did hear why the man was out there in the middle of the night, why he was in the water, or why he couldn't save himself. I watched the fire department water rescue for a while. When I observed a fireman throw his gear into the back of a boat and hang his head, I knew the out come.