Andrew
Active member
Over the 15 yrs. I was performing S&R on Monadnock, except for one, I never begrudged having to rescue a senior. The one was only because he complained about how he was being rescued and insulted us throughout the hours long litter carry; as I think he expected a gold-plated helicopter.
I tend to be old-fashioned, so always behaved with respect to my elders, and I realized I almost always learned from the experiences. In almost every case the subject was always apologetic and said things like 'I should have known I wasn't 50 anymore' and other self reflective statements, and many their past ability was so apparent, and it was sad to see the personal impact of this realization on the individual.
I always did everything I could to let them know I was more than happy to be there to help them and had no problem with the result of their decisions, it was my job. I tried to do all I could to maintain their dignity. Maybe it was because I was a state official that I felt this was an inescapable responsibility?
Now the foolish young person who is old enough to know better was another story.
I tend to be old-fashioned, so always behaved with respect to my elders, and I realized I almost always learned from the experiences. In almost every case the subject was always apologetic and said things like 'I should have known I wasn't 50 anymore' and other self reflective statements, and many their past ability was so apparent, and it was sad to see the personal impact of this realization on the individual.
I always did everything I could to let them know I was more than happy to be there to help them and had no problem with the result of their decisions, it was my job. I tried to do all I could to maintain their dignity. Maybe it was because I was a state official that I felt this was an inescapable responsibility?
Now the foolish young person who is old enough to know better was another story.