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Originally Posted by Cidertom
I guess I have a different slant: I have taken a fire truck across a "half bridge" to get to a working fire. Yet I don't want to cross that bridge on foot just for fun. I don't mind placing myself or my team at risk to rescue someone out of a bad situation when it wasn't their fault. But, I have severe angst about risking the lives of our volunteers to rescue folks that were out for the "rush" of doing something risky.
Or perhaps I am just geting old...
That may also explain why I don't want to skydive for fun even though I have made HALO jumps for the military.
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Risk benefit analysis as often taught in the FIRE SERVICE
We will risk a lot to save a lot,
We will risk little to save little,
We will risk nothing to save nothing.
Now we teach...
#1 EVERYBODY goes home
#2 Rescue/Protect exposures, but remember rule #1
#3 If it's attainable, go get it, if in doubt, refer to rule #1
#4 It ain't our problem, we are there to help, not die...rule #1
#5 Any questions, see rule #1