well u can help by putting a floter in there or if you know how to swim save them of course
It depends on the circumstances.
Hopefully you would do the right thing and do your best to save them.
You would be a hero if you see someone drowning in the water and are able to succeed in saving them. The first step to save someone from drowning is to get them out of the water or at least getting their head out of the water.
Because if you try to save the drowning person, you may need help or you may get into trouble and need to be saved too.
I don't think a regular sized house cat can physically pull a person to shore, but they can certainly alert someone to help you, because they would probably be upset and would start meowing if they see that you are in distress.
If you believe someone is drowning and you are the only person around to help, you should call emergency services immediately and try to safely assist the person by throwing them a flotation device or reaching out to them with a long object. Do not enter the water yourself unless you are trained in water rescue techniques.
== == No they would not help prevent anyone from drowning, but breast implants have at least been known to stop a bullet and therefore prevent probable death from the gunshot.
1. Help them out of the water. 2. Call 911. 3. Know and perform CPR. Classes are free all over town.
Say you brought it on yourself, the boat is theirs, and leaves and watches you drown and takes your belongings.
Well, if you saw someone drowning and you dived in and rescued them, you would have saved someones life. or if you saw someone choking or having a heart attack and no one is around, call 911. That would be considered saving someone's life too.
He saved him from drowning once.
A piece of straw would not help to keep a drowning person afloat, but - if you are drowning - you would grab at anything, however hopeless, in your efforts to stay alive. The expression means that when in trouble, a person will take any chances available to get out of trouble - even 'chances' with no hope of success.