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    Give that man a DB

    Been in a similar situation although no where near as bad...

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/2363...is-kid-rescuer

    Just goes to show what good buggers are out there eh? Even cops..

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    Poor fucken bastard, what a horible situation to have to endure.
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    Shitty weekend for several families alright. Top marks to that fulla for pulling those kids out.

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    Big time hero,and they say cops are wankers lol.Well done,hard to imagine what you'd do until in the predicament.
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    Yes, well done that man.

    Several years ago there was an accident reported in the media where the car caught fire and a would be rescurer tried to save a young lady from the flames but her seat belt had jammed and her couldnt get her out before the flames engulfed her and he was beaten back. That mental picture disturbed me to the point I now always keep a small knife in the glovebox of the car, to cut seatbelts with.
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    yeah I hear ya there Sels .. if that one was in this area it horrified me as well. really felt for him today he will never forget it ...
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    Yes it is good to hear a 'good' story and well done officer. You are a credit to all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1 View Post
    Yes, well done that man.

    Several years ago there was an accident reported in the media where the car caught fire and a would be rescurer tried to save a young lady from the flames but her seat belt had jammed and her couldnt get her out before the flames engulfed her and he was beaten back. That mental picture disturbed me to the point I now always keep a small knife in the glovebox of the car, to cut seatbelts with.
    I remember that one, too. I'm sure her screams will haunt him for the rest of his life.

    You can buy a small emergency tool for cutting seatbelts and breaking windows, they're cheap and very handy to pop into your glovebox or tool kit on the bike. Sarge should have them, he works for Sulco and I used to sell them when I was with the company.
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    He knows he did the best he could but yet it'll be hard to put the other people out of his mind. I'd like to think I'd have no problems doing the same but I'm sure I couldn't deal with the after thoughts of the incident, that would haunt me for a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edbear View Post
    i remember that one, too. I'm sure her screams will haunt him for the rest of his life.

    You can buy a small emergency tool for cutting seatbelts and breaking windows, they're cheap and very handy to pop into your glovebox or tool kit on the bike. Sarge should have them, he works for sulco and i used to sell them when i was with the company.
    yea .. I can get them but ive been out of stock forever
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    Yes what an horrific situation to be in! That man is most definitely a hero. I got a wee bit choked up watching him talk about it on TV news last night.
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