
Originally Posted by
Tye 1on
Hey pal, mellow out. First, kudos for not creating more victims, and getting her out. And nobody here was throwing any stones at volunteers with SAR teams, in fact, many of us are on teams as well.
Now, you're off on a few of the details. Your kayaker was lucky. A correct and safe 'live bait' rescue has the rope connected to the quick release, not the grab loop. If things had gone bad, he could have been entrapped by that rope with no way to release it. Didn't see a knife either, but, as you say, it's tough enough trying a roll with a rope around you, let alone trying to cut a line. Like was mentioned, his technique was lacking as he kept pulling his head out. Not saying i wouldn't have made the same mistake under the conditions.
There were at least two people down there without pfd's, one in turnouts, one in civilian clothes. Great to have a rescue swimmer, did they have any tools, like a boogie board? If not, expecting them to swim out, grab somebody with their hands, and swim back in that flow of water isn't a great plan.
Yes, we believe what we see on video. We all learn from mistakes, both ours and others, and i bet your team does too. Nobody else got hurt, and you very likely saved her life. That is unquestionably commendable. Welcome to the board, you'll find, if you choose to stick around, that there is an incredible concentration of skilled skiers/boaters/bikers etc that are a lot of fun to learn from.
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