(Just Joking)
abceight wrote:He wasn't hurt but rather than moving the rock to a safe position with his hands he moved his leg and let it roll down towards the next person. I was stumped that this bloke could be so complacent
abceight wrote:Sometimes it takes a little extra effort to 'actively' keep the other members of you party safe.... Saying 'rock' is one thing, but walking diagonally or just avoiding or moving loose rocks is better, as well as informing party members of hazards such as loose rocks, wombat holes, old fence wires etc. Makes for happier bushwalkers I reckon
(I do try to be up the front these days when scrambling up and at the back when scrambling down!)
norts wrote:I agree laughter can be a stress reliever, happens quite often when at Road Crash Rescues( when only the rescuers are around, usually after the rescue has been achieved).
Although, once when lifting a dead body out of a vehicle, I complained that he was to heavy and he was just dead weight.....
norts wrote:Only after seeing the faces off the other rescuers did I realise what I had said, luckily it was only us rescuers there
maybe it was a nervous laugh
phan_TOM wrote:norts wrote:I agree laughter can be a stress reliever, happens quite often when at Road Crash Rescues( when only the rescuers are around, usually after the rescue has been achieved).
Although, once when lifting a dead body out of a vehicle, I complained that he was to heavy and he was just dead weight.....
I think thats one of the numerous standard jokes amongst emergency services Roger, certainly common amongst our crew anyway. I think one of the prerequisites on the VRA application form is to have a dark sense of humor. That and I think the last check box on the form is 'are you slightly mental?', ticking that is almost a guarantee of acceptance for the job
norts wrote:Only after seeing the faces off the other rescuers did I realise what I had said, luckily it was only us rescuers there
Yeah, not everyone is gonna understand a bit of humor in what can be a horrific situation, keeping it light and having a joke is an effective way of alleviating the pressure of a difficult situation but being mindful of your surroundings is pretty important. numerous times while having a joke or a bit of a laugh I've looked across and seen upset family, friends or bystanders nearby, either that or the ubiquitous news camera... not a good look.
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