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Teenager Saves a 9-Year-Old in Peril at Yosemite

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UPDATED: Saturday, April 20, 2013 13:00
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Saturday, April 20, 2013 6:40 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Another good thing that happened this week:
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The Smith family was reaping their rewards for a steep and wet clamber to the top of the Mist Trail at Yosemite National Park on Tuesday, watching the mighty Merced River thunder over Vernal Fall into the boulder-strewn valley below.

Then they heard the screaming.

"Save my baby! Somebody save my baby!"

A frantic woman was racing along the shoreline about 30 yards from the 317-foot drop. And in the water, a young boy in a red shirt was rapidly bobbing over rocks as he was swept toward certain death. He apparently had slipped into the river while trying to retrieve a water bottle he had dropped.

"When I heard the scream and saw the boy, I thought, 'Oh no, oh my God, no,'" said Melissa Smith of South San Jose. "Then I blinked and saw (my son) going after him."

Coincidentally, just before the trip, the five members of the Smith family and two relatives had talked about the park's dangers, as they remembered how two young boys were swept away and drowned in the Merced while on a family outing. The previous year, Vernal Fall had claimed three Central Valley residents when one slipped into the rapids and the others tried to save her.

"Nobody has ever survived going over the fall," said Yosemite park ranger Kari Cobb.

The take-to-the-trail lesson: Don't mess with the water, especially at the top of Vernal Fall.

But Alec Smith, a beefy 16-year-old linebacker at San Jose's Leigh High School, acknowledged he wasn't really thinking when he vaulted the protective barrier at the vistae and rushed toward the water. He focused only on the red shirt coming downstream and set his trajectory so they met simultaneously at the water's edge, with Alec crooking one arm around a dry rock while reaching out with the other.

"I got half my body in the water and kept the other half out," Alec said. "I grabbed the kid, and got a good hold, but I could feel him slipping a little bit, but then his dad grabbed me."

With Alec's dad now nearby as a backup catcher, Alec wrenched the 9-year-old boy out of the water, about 20 feet from the cascade's lip.

"If he'd hesitated, the kid would have been gone," said Alec's uncle, Jerry Ramsey, who witnessed the incident. "If he had used bad judgment, that would have been it."

Cobb couldn't comment on the rescue because it was not reported to Yosemite rangers. But she said they hear about such "self-rescues" happening each year, although too often they hear the tragic results when the ending isn't so happy.

"It is very common that rescuers will drown when they are trying to rescue the initial person who went in," she said. "And in a situation with rushing water it's extremely dangerous for everyone -- that's exactly what happened in 2011, each one was trying to rescue each other."

Alec's mom clutched her son for two minutes after he'd gotten back over the safety barrier. The 9-year-old's mom hugged Alec and called him "my hero," and his dad was nearly speechless, repeatedly thanking Alec, according to the Smith family. About an hour later, as the families eased their nerves before making the return hike to Happy Isle, the young boy approached Alec.

"He was still shaking like a Chihuahua," Alec said. "He came up to me with his head down and said, 'Thank you for saving my life.'"

The Smith family doesn't know anything about the boy and his family other than his name is Alex and he has an identical twin brother named Alan. They said they would love to contact them, just to see how they are doing.

Alec's father Justin Smith said his son's deed was part "teenage invincibility."

"He didn't realize the danger until he looked back on it, but what he did was heroic," he said.

Alec puts a philosophic spin on it.

"Don't think about what could have happened," he said. "Be grateful for what did happen." http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_23016213/san-jose-teen-rec
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I try to never forget there are more heroes in the world than villains...

(...and I post it on the assumption it won't lessen your interest in Yosemite, Magons, which IS truly spectacular and definitely worth the visit!) ;o)

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Saturday, April 20, 2013 12:46 PM

FREMDFIRMA



Yanno, I know the rule is "don't add more potential casualties", but I would be a total hypocrite to pretend I've always obeyed it myself.
Sometimes the very nature of being human, of being humane, REQUIRES one to step forward and take even a bad risk if it might potentially save another.

And to borrow a religious quote here:
John 15:13 (trans) - Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his fellow man.

Ironic that the rescuee was wearing a Red Shirt at the time, I think an away mission survival medal is justified here.

-F

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Saturday, April 20, 2013 1:00 PM

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America loves a winner!



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I try to never forget there are more heroes in the world than villains...



Good guys have to get it right every time.

Bad guys ? They can miss 99/ 100, but if they get their 1, it's a win for them.



Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen

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