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BeyondGeography

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35. Watch the clip in the article
Tue May 14, 2013, 09:59 AM
May 2013

He talked to one jumper for seven hours in the cold until the person climbed back over the rail. He is phenomenal at his job and goes to extraordinary lengths to save lives. Most people call that heroism.

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What a nice "Good News" story. Laurian May 2013 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author KinMd May 2013 #2
I'm reminded of something I've read.... KinMd May 2013 #3
Another diminution of the concept of "hero". xtraxritical May 2013 #4
I'm just stunned by remarks like that. nolabear May 2013 #6
Well said, nolabear Patiod May 2013 #8
There's always one BeyondGeography May 2013 #9
What normal human being would not try to talk someone out of suicide? It takes a "hero"? xtraxritical May 2013 #10
Maybe I need to know your definition of "hero." nolabear May 2013 #11
Someone who actually dove in the water to save him. xtraxritical May 2013 #15
That he didn't deserve to have it. But he chose it nolabear May 2013 #19
That was beautifully put ... Summer Hathaway May 2013 #28
to do that over and over? yes. it takes a hero cali May 2013 #12
So all police that put on the uniform are heros? xtraxritical May 2013 #16
Stop already BeyondGeography May 2013 #17
Ok, last try, it was his job. Occasionally things worked out well. xtraxritical May 2013 #25
Watch the clip in the article BeyondGeography May 2013 #35
It's nothing to do with image, heroism is "awarded" by feeling. sibelian May 2013 #33
The guy who made the film "The Bridge" didn't. Starry Messenger May 2013 #22
Huh? There are many types of courage Yo_Mama May 2013 #14
Oh, for fuck's sake. nt awoke_in_2003 May 2013 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #26
When you're at an awards ceremony celebrating the many lives you've saved, you can decline the honor NBachers May 2013 #29
You really sound like someone who is bitter because your life hasn't amounted to much... TheBlackAdder May 2013 #30
Related Story Here: WillyT May 2013 #5
K&R abelenkpe May 2013 #7
What a hopeful, decent story Yo_Mama May 2013 #13
This is what the police should be known for. n-t Logical May 2013 #18
Wonderful News.. thanks BG! n/m Cha May 2013 #20
Wonderful story! No taser involved! Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #21
It is good to see... awoke_in_2003 May 2013 #24
good news & some police do deserve awards. Sunlei May 2013 #27
I like good news. LWolf May 2013 #31
How horrible. reflection May 2013 #32
What a wonderful story! JNelson6563 May 2013 #34
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