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Old 09-02-2013, 08:09 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Lakesrider View Post
I read this as kind of a nasty post. It would be interesting to see if the rest of the crew was out on other calls being it is a holiday weekend with about a gazillion other non-residents and Summer folk up here. If it was such a debacle why didn't someone get in a boat and take her to shore for a more rapid transfer? When you live on an island you should be a whole lot more prepared for emergencies than mainland people need to be. Maybe she wasn't the only other emergency happening at that time. You might want to give Moultonborough Fire Department some respect and the benefit of the doubt until someone goes to a meeting and asks what happened as I am sure someone will. I hope. Maybe?
I hope spirits are better today and the leg is ok.

I agree with this above quoted post.
Hopefully the area was well lit up and clear for help to come.
Responders are people too, great people. Why would a group of bystanders observe them in a rescue situation and not suggest the possibility of something caught around the prop. Those guys or gals are under the "microscope" with a lot going through there minds as well.
Hope all is ok.
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