I wanted to know opinions about how you reconcile your personal scene safety methods with the tradgedy that happened 10 years ago...
My belief is largely based on the hero's of 9/11... I have only been doing this for a couple of years as a volunteer and perdiem but seeing how much these men and women risked for strangers inspired me, and made me realize how even small communities like mine need people who are willing to risk life and limb to save a life.
I lean more towards the calculated risk end of things meaning that I know what we do is dangerous, and I am willing to risk a lot to save a lot. But, many people will not go NEAR a scene until it is 100% safe.
For those of you who will not go near a scene until it is made safe, what would YOU have done on 9/11/01? Would you have waited until the building was secure and staged a few blocks away?
My belief is largely based on the hero's of 9/11... I have only been doing this for a couple of years as a volunteer and perdiem but seeing how much these men and women risked for strangers inspired me, and made me realize how even small communities like mine need people who are willing to risk life and limb to save a life.
I lean more towards the calculated risk end of things meaning that I know what we do is dangerous, and I am willing to risk a lot to save a lot. But, many people will not go NEAR a scene until it is 100% safe.
For those of you who will not go near a scene until it is made safe, what would YOU have done on 9/11/01? Would you have waited until the building was secure and staged a few blocks away?