Someone who helps a person in distress is often referred to as a "good Samaritan." This term originates from a biblical parable and is commonly used to describe individuals who offer assistance to those in need, especially in emergencies. Other terms that can apply include "rescuer," "bystander," or "supporter," depending on the context of the assistance provided.
The palindrome for a distress call could be SOS.
When someone encourages or helps another person to commit an illegal act or crime, it is called "aiding and abetting." And, yes, you can be prosecuted for it.
The person is a blackmailer.
can you call someone a welth of knowledge
a person
A person?
You call that person a scholar.
SOS, but the Titanic also used the CQD distress call.
The cast of Distress Call - 2011 includes: Edwin Flay
agent
A zoologist.
CQD it means all stations distress.