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The League Taught Taylor and Other HiCs a Lesson Today.
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(01-07-2023, 02:40 PM)firedog Wrote: There are firemen that at times can't get out of a building and die while their brothers are not allowed to enter for safety reasons. There are law enforcement who die on the job in front of their fellow officers or whatever be the case. These things unfortunately happen yet somehow they continue to do what they do in the face of the tragic events they've witnessed. 

I was at a high school hockey game a few years back when a puck struck a player in the chest and the situation was very similar to what happened the other night. EMT's came onto the ice. The young kid was motionless. His parents rushed down onto the ice. It was terrible. No one knew what had happened when he was rushed out of the rink only that it looked potentially life threatening. And yet somehow that game continued and the 15-17 year old kids that had to witness that went on to  finish the game. 

As stated earlier, there is a known risk as a firefighter that you are in a life a death situation and could die. It is tragic but if they stop working people die.

No one dies because a football game wasn't played. It's a terrible comparison and not similar in any way other than guys mourning someone they loved and worked with. 

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RE: The League Taught Taylor and Other HiCs a Lesson Today. - Murdock2420 - 01-07-2023, 09:46 PM

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