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You feel great to rescue someone.
It's probably to rescue someone … who was it again?
"To rescue someone from harm, there is nothing greater than that," Ms Ahmed said.
"But we've never had a situation where we've had to rescue someone through a bore hole this deep".
If you voluntarily try to rescue someone, you may be liable if you then stop and the victim is harmed.
"We always worried he'd get killed standing up for some kid or swimming out to rescue someone," his father said.
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This attraction to the obscure and neglected can be partly altruistic, driven by the noble goal of rescuing someone's legacy and sharing it with the world.
An expert on ropes, the book says, he "loved the challenge of fighting a hard fire, of saving someone's life, of rescuing someone from an impossible situation".
If it rescues someone who was not prepared with the proper equipment or skills for the rather harsh environment of the White Mountain National Forest, it charges that person for the cost of the rescue.
"This is the second time I have rescued someone in a race," said Peyron, who was required by race officials to render assistance since he was the closest competitor.
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