Art Vandalay
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mike_s:Here is one for "lessons learned" during a rescue class.
I wasn't there, so I'm not sure of these exact details, but at our local quarry, they had someone that needed rescued during a rescue class yel everyone thought it was part of the class.
The partcipant in the class came out of the water yelling help. Everyone heard it but thought it was part of the class and didn't pay him much attention as they would let the normal instruction of the class handle it.
Yes the person was in the class, but they really needed help. In reality, crying 'help' was like 'crying wolf' as people thought it was part of the class.
The "lesson learned" here is don't use the cry of "help" as the emergency word yelled out in your rescue class. Use some other word, such as "hot dog", etc. Pick just about any other word. That way when someone yells help, it really means they need help.
HOOCHIE MAMA!