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Lifeguard fired, for saving a life outside of his zone.

Six Florida lifeguards have lost their jobs for backing a coworker's decision to save a man struggling in the surf but outside their jurisdiction.Tomas Lopez , 21, was fired Monday for vacating his lifeguarding zone to save a man drowning in unprotected waters 1,500 feet south of his post on Hallandale Beach, Fla.

"I knew I broke the rules," said Lopez, who ran past the buoy marking the boundary of his patrol zone to help the man. "I told the manager, I'm fired aren't I?"

Lopez said he jumped into the water and "I double underhooked him…I was worried about the guy and his health. He was blue."

Six of Lopez's coworkers said they would have done the same thing. And now, they've been fired too.

"I can listen to the rule and tell them that I wouldn't help someone who was distressed, but I knew if the incident ever came up I would go," said 19-year-old Brian Ritchie, who was fired today for saying he too would rescue someone outside his patrol zone.

"What we're basically supposed to do is watch them die," said 16-year-old Zoard Janko, who also backed Lopez's decision.

A spokesman for Jeff Ellis and Associates, the aquatic safety contractor that fired Lopez, said in a statement that "We have liability issues and can't go out of the protected area."

"Usually when the municipalities hire someone to [lifeguard], those organizations are not only taking on the responsibility of the job, but a lot of the liability," said Tom Gill, a spokesman for the United States Lifesaving Association. But, he added, "It seems unfortunate that a guard would do what he's trained to do and be fired for it."

By the time Lopez arrived on the scene, other beachgoers had dragged the unconscious man ashore and started CPR. He is recovering at Aventura Hospital, according to the Sun Sentinel.

Lopez said he didn't think about the consequences of his instinctive run "until after it was said and done."

"[We] should have jurisdiction to help someone without worrying about losing our jobs," he said.


Added: Jul-4-2012 Occurred On: Jul-4-2012
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  • Comment of user 'xdeadhead' has been deleted by author!
  • Fired for doing the right thing? That's wrong.

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  • A direct result of privatization.Human life means nothing when profits and liability could be put at risk.

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  • There's no shame with that. He's a hero in my book. Above and beyond the call of duty.

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  • So... I read:

    "Lopez said he jumped into the water and 'I double underhooked him…I was worried about the guy and his health. He was blue.'"

    then further down:

    "By the time Lopez arrived on the scene, other beachgoers had dragged the unconscious man ashore and started CPR"

    I fire the journalist who wrote that stuff.

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  • That guy is a hero

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  • Job or not.. Lifeguard Lopez can sleep comfortably knowing he did the right thing. Good job!

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  • When someone is going to die the last thing I want the person that can help them thinking about is: their job, their house or their financial future.

    That is so much bullshit worrying about fucking liabilities instead of the important things. Too bad the right thing to do isn’t always the point.

    Lawyers and sue happy people are the ones who have caused this to be the problem that it is.

    Everyone is looking for the fast buck, and congressmen who are lawyers passing laws to help make it More..

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  • Comment of user 'xdeadhead' has been deleted by author!
  • good for you guy.

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  • SOO it's illegal to assist in a suicide and also Illegal to save a life...

    I Get it now!!

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  • THAT'S BULLSHIT!

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  • blame the fucking lawyers and bureaucrats for this kind of stupid shit....

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  • His bosses are massive idiots. Imagine the lawsuit if the guy had drowned, would they have said "sorry he was outside the zone".......morons.

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