”...broke force guidelines by putting himself unnecessarily at risk when he paddled out to the stranded pet.”
Says it all, that does. Fire & Rescue are “unnecessarily at risk” if the risk occurs as an unavoidable consequence of doing a rescue. In short, it is “unnecessary” for them to actually do their jobs.
Hey Grumpy ... you always find the exact and correct words ...
GOF just beat me to it,HEHE,Way to go Grumpy!
Maybe they just need to establish a special Super Duper Swat team type emergency task force to handle those really really risky ventures like Doggie Rescue and stuff.Ya,Thats It!!!!
Hey, you can’t expect a fireman to do anything DANGEROUS!!!!!