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Sir Kenyth 10-15-2004 12:09 PM

I warn you that you may find this story disturbing. I did. When you think of hot springs you think of curiously steaming pools of water, but rarely think of the possible dangers involved. This story is about a stupidly brave man who tried to rescue a dog and payed for it with his life. One thing to certainly take into account if visiting a park with hot springs is to not take any pets or small children with you. They can be deadly.

Click here for the story.
Story

RoSs_bg2_rox 10-15-2004 12:13 PM

Bloody hell! That is a sad story. I can't believe the guy sounded so calm afterwards though...

Jaradu 10-15-2004 12:16 PM

Ouuuccch! [img]graemlins/awcrap.gif[/img] ... That churned my stomach a bit...

I guess when you love an animal so much, you can't help acting before thinking. What surprised me most is that one man got second degree burns just for standing in it for a few seconds... later resulting in third degree burns, with some skin coming off [img]graemlins/1puke.gif[/img]

You'd have thought that dogs, intelligent creatures, may be able to sense that the steam rising from the spring was hot... I guess it just jumped in too quickly.

I agree - terrible story. [img]graemlins/verysad.gif[/img]

Spirits forever 10-15-2004 12:19 PM

oh..wow...that's not good ~_~ll

Sir Kenyth 10-15-2004 02:19 PM

One has to wonder if he was drunk at the time. Personally, I like to keep a healthy distance from very hot things. Extremely hot liquids such as boiling water or hot oil make me nervous. Red hot things such as liquid steel or magma terrify me.

Jaradu 10-15-2004 02:30 PM

Yup, lava scares the living crap out of me. [img]smile.gif[/img]

I just keep imagining putting my hand in lava, taking it out, and it's not there anymore. *shudders*

Suffocation and heat are my two big "no-no's" when it comes to my fear of pain... and this guy got both of them....

Stormymystic 10-15-2004 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RoSs_bg2_rox:
Bloody hell! That is a sad story. I can't believe the guy sounded so calm afterwards though...
that is called shock, which is the way a body protects itself if it is severly injured. also, being third degree burns, he probably did not feel much of it, and was unsure how bad it was. it is a very sad story :( and I know alot of people who would probably jump n before thinking of their own well-being.

Sir Kenyth 10-15-2004 02:53 PM

That's true Stormy. After second degree burns, nerve endings are destroyed. That means no pain or any other sensation from the skin. His entire body was "nerve dead" by that time. Maybe he didn't realize the water was boiling hot? Perhaps he equated the temperature with that of a dry sauna? It's not commonly known, but the reason you freeze to death in water quicker is the same reason it will burn you quicker. Air is a poor conductor of heat, but water is a very good one. It transfers heat to and from your body much quicker than air. So you could withstand a 160F dry sauna for a lot longer than a 160F bath.

aleph_null1 10-15-2004 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Stormymystic:
I know alot of people who would probably jump n before thinking of their own well-being.
Of course... for a loved one, or a shipmate.

But a dog?

Dragonshadow 10-15-2004 03:02 PM

Woah.
Brave, but slightly stupid.
How much must that have hurt?

Stormymystic 10-15-2004 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by aleph_null1:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Stormymystic:
I know alot of people who would probably jump n before thinking of their own well-being.

Of course... for a loved one, or a shipmate.

But a dog?
</font>[/QUOTE]yes even a dog, some people think of a beloved pet as part of the family, and sometimes a person who does not have children will think of a pet as a child.

(spelling)

[ 10-15-2004, 03:08 PM: Message edited by: Stormymystic ]

Sir Kenyth 10-15-2004 03:22 PM

I understand loving a pet dearly. I always put people before animals though. Quite frankly, they were not particularly smart to bring a dog to that area in the first place. You should keep pets and children away from areas with deadly hazards as a matter of responsibility. I see the park as careless also. The fact that the dangerous areas are open to the public and do not have a fence around them baffles and maddens me! So many lives over the years could have been saved by such a simple and cheap thing as fencing! :mad:

Stormymystic 10-15-2004 03:42 PM

exactly, I honestly never even thought about hot springs as being dangerous, we have some here and although I have never gone to one, I never really thought that it got that hot, so it is not really carelessness but more of not knowing the true dangers there are


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