Think, Reach, Throw, Row, Go, Support
First talk them into getting to safety, think, then, reach, try to get them to grab something, then throw something, a rope or anything else, then row a boat, finally, go and support them, but be careful, a drowning person panics, and can likely pull you down too. Now you have two problems.
And of course, dial 911 if you can't get them out, or once you do, and they need medical attention.
There's a couple things you should do when someone on their boat falls overboard. The first thing you should do is scream "MAN OVERBOARD." The captain should stop the boat and someone has to keep an eye on the person that fell over. You then throw a flotation device into the water where the person is and pull them in.
When a person falls overboard, you should always have someone keep the victim in sight.When a person falls overboardThrow a LifebuoyShout "Man Overboard" Either to Port or Starboard.Report to the Duty Officer.Keep the victim in sight.
Throw the life preserver or anything that would float and alert the other people on board. Try to keep the person calm and watch them at all times.
If someone falls for you i think you are the first person who know about it. it is something which cannot be described in words its a feeling the gestures can determine how much that person has fallen for you . Ans by witsinbits
October 24, 1901 - Annie Taylor was the first person to conquer the falls in a barrel.
David Livingstone was the first European to see the Falls, November 1855
I would think the person entering the room should be the first to speak. It can also depend on the gender, and ag of persons involved. Out of respect, the elderly should be spoken to first regardless of whether they are in the room or entering. If you are entering the home of someone, you should be the first to speak.
The first person one should call after a motor accident is someone who offers medical assistance for example an emergency hotline or someone with an ambulance or first aid equipment.
I don't know the first person, but my ancester tightroped across Niagra falls while holding his wife. Then he axcidently dropped her......True story
Annie Taylor
David Livinstone
Doesn't really make sense. Ask them to clarify.