Alan L.
Elite Member
It sounds like he was fired by his immediate supervisor pretty much right after the situation ended. He didn't actually save the guy, he was saved by other swimmers. The kid filled out an incident report which revealed he went outside his area, and I believe the initial reports said it was outside the area that the lifeguard company has responsibilty to monitor. Since he violated company policy, his immediate supervisor fired him. The story does reveal a lot about our modern society, on a number of levels. But the owner of the company did reverse the decision (not much choice given all the fireworks) and tried to apologize.
Clearly the owner of the company had a policy in place that would preclude assisting someone outside their area. That makes it their fault. They only apologized because of the public uproar.