Brave lad. We need more hearts like this in the world.
Leader_Bee on
Damn, he’s brave! Not because he jumped into freezing water from a bridge to save someone but because it looks like it could be china and he is risking being sued into oblivion just for helping.
Late-Balance on
Cold water, zero hesitation dude didn’t just save a life, he unlocked main character energy in real time.
Tricky-Battle-9138 on
Pure kindness in motion. He didn’t think twice, just acted.
hereforinfoyo on
Not all heroes wear clothes.
reikipackaging on
It’s fascinating to watch the guy turn 🥶blue🥶 from the bridge to the person in the water.
LPNMP on
I was worried until I saw him swim. Holy cow, definitely knew what he was doing.Â
Smart-Response9881 on
Looks like he has had training, maybe he was a former lifeguard. The guy in the water was lucky he was around.
Bombadil54 on
That guy should get hot chocolate for free for life.
Big_Bad_Baboon on
I’ve jumped in glacial lakewater before (probably closer to 35-40F, not freezing like here), and this is incredibly impressive.
When you hit the water, the shock instantly takes your breath away. After 30 seconds in the water it makes you practically start hyperventilating from the cold and your muscles slow down and become stiff. This guy is a beast, I have no idea how he made it to shore.
Acceptable_Foot3370 on
A true hero, nice to see that
DotAccomplished5484 on
Thank you for posting this. My diminished faith in humanity has been restored a bit today.
DaddyDontTakeNoMess on
A lot of people could save someone in decent temps. You just don’t how your body will react with super cold temps. Hats off to dude for being able to fight through that. Sometimes your body will just stop working in temps like that.
I’d jump in and save a stranger, but I’d need a rope tied to that ring. I wouldn’t trust my body’s ability to keep going. I’ve been trained as a lifeguard.
Easy_Obligation_3189 on
Fucking bad ass right there.
r3tract on
Damn good swimming, damn good human being!
A_yoonicorn on
I thought he was walking in shallow water at first lol
smizzlebdemented on
This dude can swim!!
FrostyTree420 on
He knows
Ribbitor123 on
AI?
RealPrinceJay on
how the hell did they get out there in the first place
FX_King_2021 on
I can’t swim, so in a situation like this, all I can do is just watch someone drowning. 😳
omnichronos on
Some stand and watch, hoping someone will help, while the heroes immediately take action.
Stone_leigh on
The rescuer has training and real life experience. 1) During his leap and fall he kept his eye on the subject. 2) he entered the water properly to have minimal disruption and maintained direction to float and subject 3) maintained sight of subject during swim 4) kept distance from the subject to prevent a double drowning 5) presented float to subject and allowed subject to recognize 6) at the point the subject is gaining recognition was able to position the float. 7) maintained safe distance to prevent secondary panic and double drowning.
To any reader, if you don’t know have the real in water training to pull some one from the water you will only double crisis.
Fit_Bag1607 on
True hero
NoLimitSoldier31 on
Isn’t jumping in like that really risky? Will some people take a big autonomic deep breath? Or am i misunderstanding?
Sensitive_Scholar_17 on
Damn that guy is a bad ass. Also, anyone notice how well he swims? He obviously spent some time as a competitive swimmer.
CarlJustCarl on
Take note, he jumps feet first in unfamiliar water and not head first
Dapper-News1249 on
that dude’s a swimmer, maybe even a lifeguard. Heck of a stroke
Bouldlin on
There’s still good in this world.
RoofFun4703 on
Damn I could swim. This Mf sliding across that water. Levels
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Brave lad. We need more hearts like this in the world.
Damn, he’s brave! Not because he jumped into freezing water from a bridge to save someone but because it looks like it could be china and he is risking being sued into oblivion just for helping.
Cold water, zero hesitation dude didn’t just save a life, he unlocked main character energy in real time.
Pure kindness in motion. He didn’t think twice, just acted.
Not all heroes wear clothes.
It’s fascinating to watch the guy turn 🥶blue🥶 from the bridge to the person in the water.
I was worried until I saw him swim. Holy cow, definitely knew what he was doing.Â
Looks like he has had training, maybe he was a former lifeguard. The guy in the water was lucky he was around.
That guy should get hot chocolate for free for life.
I’ve jumped in glacial lakewater before (probably closer to 35-40F, not freezing like here), and this is incredibly impressive.
When you hit the water, the shock instantly takes your breath away. After 30 seconds in the water it makes you practically start hyperventilating from the cold and your muscles slow down and become stiff. This guy is a beast, I have no idea how he made it to shore.
A true hero, nice to see that
Thank you for posting this. My diminished faith in humanity has been restored a bit today.
A lot of people could save someone in decent temps. You just don’t how your body will react with super cold temps. Hats off to dude for being able to fight through that. Sometimes your body will just stop working in temps like that.
I’d jump in and save a stranger, but I’d need a rope tied to that ring. I wouldn’t trust my body’s ability to keep going. I’ve been trained as a lifeguard.
Fucking bad ass right there.
Damn good swimming, damn good human being!
I thought he was walking in shallow water at first lol
This dude can swim!!
He knows
AI?
how the hell did they get out there in the first place
I can’t swim, so in a situation like this, all I can do is just watch someone drowning. 😳
Some stand and watch, hoping someone will help, while the heroes immediately take action.
The rescuer has training and real life experience. 1) During his leap and fall he kept his eye on the subject. 2) he entered the water properly to have minimal disruption and maintained direction to float and subject 3) maintained sight of subject during swim 4) kept distance from the subject to prevent a double drowning 5) presented float to subject and allowed subject to recognize 6) at the point the subject is gaining recognition was able to position the float. 7) maintained safe distance to prevent secondary panic and double drowning.
To any reader, if you don’t know have the real in water training to pull some one from the water you will only double crisis.
True hero
Isn’t jumping in like that really risky? Will some people take a big autonomic deep breath? Or am i misunderstanding?
Damn that guy is a bad ass. Also, anyone notice how well he swims? He obviously spent some time as a competitive swimmer.
Take note, he jumps feet first in unfamiliar water and not head first
that dude’s a swimmer, maybe even a lifeguard. Heck of a stroke
There’s still good in this world.
Damn I could swim. This Mf sliding across that water. Levels