ANSWERS: 23
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I'll search for a rope or a tree stem to pull you.
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Toss you a rubber ring and call for help.
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Get a lifeguard's attention and wade out as far as I could to see if I could reach you. If there is anything bouyant near me I'd throw it at you.
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Call for help then, jump in and drown with you. I would question my decision 15 seconds later.
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Throw, tow row, go. The life-saving credo. Throw a flotable item to the swimmer. Tow him in if you can (hopefully a rope was attached to whatever you threw). If nothing's available, row out to him in a boat or raft. Lastly, swim out to him if no other option is available.
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I'd toss you something by which to tow you to safety, or - barring that - a floatation device. Even trained lifeguards know that the LAST option is to jump in and physically rescue, especially by swimming. The people try to climb on your head, and you risk drowning with them.
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Toss a rope or something to you to pull you out. Then I would call 911 from my cell phone.
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I'll tell you to hang on, while I go take a swimming class. I'll come back to save you once I learn how to swim.
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But I can swim. OK, hypothetical, I can't swim. I'd tell my wife to go help you (she can swim like a fish) and I'd run for help, try to find a rope with one hand, and call for help on my cell with the other hand.
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can't swim i'd call fotr help, then jump in, well two bodies are more likey to float than one, we can act a boyancy aids to each other, of course this theory will fail in practise. sorry, but at least i'm coming with you for support (can't guarrentee they won't chuck you in hell for arriving with me !!)
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H-E-E-E-E-E-L-L-L-P-P-P!!
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Look for a lifeguard. And if there's not one, I'll just... kinda leave and look for one.
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I aim and fire the harpoon gun piercing you in a solid , but, non vital area. Then I heroically hoist you aboard the boat and render first aid.
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Learn to swim... FAST!
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How do you know so much about me? Anyway, since I can't swim, and I am a red fox, and you are probably much heavier me, I'd first scream out for help and then look for anything to throw at you so you could grab on and be rescued if nobody else comes to help you. But I would try my best to save you.
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I'd throw you a line, a raft, a cooler, a boat cushion, oe whatever it would take. If that still didn't help I guess I'd have to try & help you myself. It wouldn't be the first time. I almost drowned while trying to save my daughter - both of us were saved only by help of a friend. So, if in need, I'd be there as best I could.
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Grab a piece of paper, scribble your will and have you sign it.
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Jump in and force myself in that moment to learn really quick how to swim.
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call 911 and cry
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Learn to swim pretty d*mn fast or go under with you. LOL
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tell you to breath in, lie back, and let yourself naturally float, humans are naturally buoyant
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yell for help, if no one is there jump in after you. Even if I cant swim its no excuse to stand and watch someone die.
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I'd send one of our Newfoundlands out to save you. They are trained for water rescue. They'll leap into the water bravely and swim to you. Just grab hold of their tail or sides and they'll get you to shore.
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