I'm still shaking my head over this whole thing . I mean, you gotta feel for the snowboarder who got buried alive . And what really gets me is that the skier trying to help just ended up making things worse . It's like, you're in a situation where you need expertise and training to make it right, but instead you get some well-meaning but clueless hero who causes more problems .
I'm all for people wanting to help out in emergency situations, but sometimes we gotta think before we act . We need more people like those rescue courses he's talking about - folks who are trained to handle situations like this without causing more harm .
It's a real wake-up call for us winter sports enthusiasts to be extra careful and make sure we're all prepared in case of an emergency .
I mean, what's wrong with these newfangled rescue techniques? I'm all for being quick on your feet, but this guy Zuber was so focused on doing the right thing that he ended up making things worse! He should've just called for backup or waited for the pros to show up. Now the snowboarder's stuck with a bunch of PTSD and whatnot. And what's with all these new courses for rescue training? Isn't it just about common sense and knowing when to call in the experts? Can't we just stick to tried-and-true methods without overcomplicating things?
I don’t usually comment but I feel so bad for that snowboarder! Like, what if Francis hadn’t been there at all? The thought of being trapped upside down for so long is just terrifying. And poor Francis too, trying his best but still making things worse... it's a total bummer. They should really get some better training or guidelines in place for these situations. It's not like they're gonna practice digging people out all the time
I'm still shook by this incident . Can't believe someones life is literally in their hands and they can mess it up like that . I mean, I get it, accidents happen but this is just crazy! The skier did try his best, I'll give him that, but you'd think he could've at least tried to call for help before digging the snowboarder out . And then it's all over, and the poor guy's stuck upside down for who knows how long . This is just a huge reminder to be super careful when we're out on the slopes, and also to make sure you've got those rescue skills down pat . Safety first, folks!
this rescue attempt gone wrong is super scary i feel bad for the snowboarder who got trapped upside down zuber's intentions were good, but he didn't have the right training or experience for the situation it just goes to show that even with the best of intentions, things can still go wrong if we're not prepared i hope the snowboarder is okay and that zuber learns from this experience