The trouble with idiots is that they get other people killed who are trying to help them, due to their lack of preparation and common sense. Two young children will grow up without their father because of two hikers who had to be rescued.
FRIENDS, FAMILY SAY GOODBYE TO DPS OFFICER KILLED BY HELICOPTER
06:50 PM Mountain Standard Time on Monday, October 20, 2008
MESA [AZ] -- Friends and family of DPS Officer Bruce Harrolle said their last goodbyes Monday morning.
Funeral services took place at Central Christian Church in Mesa.
The 36-year-old DPS officer and paramedic was killed during a mountain rescue in Sedona last week when the rotor blade of his helicopter hit him in the head.
Harrolle was helping a stranded hiker into the helicopter when it happened. He died instantly.
DPS Director Roger Vanderpool said Harrolle was always smiling and was a true professional.
"This man truly dedicated his life to helping, serving and protecting others and last Monday he was doing just that," Vanderpool said. "He was doing the job he loved and I'm sure he had that big smile on his face."
Gov. Janet Napolitano called Harrolle a hero.
Harrolle, who had been with DPS for nine years, leaves behind a wife and two young children.
He is the first DPS office killed in the line of duty since March 2000.
A 25-mile processional from the church to the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Aviation Hangar took place after the service.
http://www.azfamily.com/yahoo_rss/stories/mesa-local-news-102008-harrolle-funeral.12f32ca32.htmlIn an article from the Arizona Republic, citizen Harvey Lorentz summed it up very well:
"It is tragic that a rescuer lost his life, but the solution is for all of us to exert a little common sense when planning to embark on an escapade that has known dangers.
"People who refuse to evacuate when told that it is necessary, those who insist that they can drive through the wash, hikers who think that they are different from the others and can do the impossible, all put our dedicated rescuers in jeopardy every time they venture into one of these situations.
"Before starting a venture, look at the potential dangers and make certain you are prepared to finish in a safe manner, without needing the rescuers. Make sure you have all the necessary equipment to safely complete the mission. Don't rely on others to risk their lives to save you from your folly. Don't become the survivor that lives with the onus of contributing to another death."
So, what's the plan when an idiot calls for help and his rescuer(s) die in the attempt?
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