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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
"...there was a skilled medical surgeon at the smashed up Formula boat, attending to the victims, at 2am...Having him there was definitely a piece of good luck. Got to wonder if his actions made the difference between one dead or possibly two dead...?"
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This site noted that the doctor received a merit
citation for his "above the call of duty" actions that early morning.
Actually, "good luck" would extend to the lake's level in June: Another foot lower, and any surviving boaters would have been much worse off, even though they were in a 9-ton boat.
Another foot higher (
or had a dock been there) would have resulted in a wooden lakefront cottage becoming part of the crash scene.
Edited to add:
Those wondering about the amount of night vision needed for this time of the year, may want to look outside now that nearly a year has passed. For no reason at all, I woke up at 2:32AM and glanced outside (in this third day—and night—of this drizzly rain spell we're having). I had no difficulty seeing branches silhouetted against a dim cloudy sky.
From now on, there will be an increasing amount of light until mid-June.