In an extreme case of imitating life, the author of the children of children of the hero of the hero who wielded the rope used his skipping rope to save a dog and a young man drowned after a ice pool in Indiana.
David Fisher (also professional jumping rope) in December recently won the recognition of his hero from the Westfield City Government, just as the Indiana TV News Channel WRTV told it.
The authorities said that after hearing a man's screaming for help, Felix was acting. They realized that a neighbor's dog had entered an ice pool while chasing goose, causing him to fall into the water. Conversely, a 18-year-old man chased the dog to try to save the animals-but eventually fell into the animal.
He told Wrtv that Fisher grabbed his skipping bag, took out his double rope, and bravely stepped on the ice.
"I instinctively went," Fisher said. "I can hear the rupture of ice under my feet.
"When I finally arrived, I threw the rope to him. He grabbed a handle, and little by little, we pulled him out of the ice pool." His son helped him complete Rescue.
Officials said that the fishermen took their neighbors and his dogs to their homes so that they could warm up and wait for the emergency personnel to arrive.
According to WRTV, Fisher has a tool to save the time of this day because he traveled to the world with a professional rope jumping.
According to Fisher, he collected three world records involving rope skipping while sitting on the ground. He said that he also performed "a very interactive, visually interesting skipping rope."
Fisher's website said he had treated the two US presidents (although no one specified) and Bill Clinton and a Russian-Boris Yeltsin.
The rope skipping is a kind of enthusiasm for Fisher, so that he wrote a fictional child reading, a hero of the enemy who defeated the evil with a laser -like rope. According to the author's website, the hero shared Fisher's nickname: rope warrior.
The Westfield City Council paid tribute to fishermen at a conference on Monday.
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"I always know that Westfield is full of brave, kind people, but David and Felix, a statement issued by Mayor Welz. "Outstanding things" "Their brave action is the definition of taking care of neighbors.
The statement of Westfield Fire Director Rob Gaylor stated: "Such a story is not always positive. I and my departments are very grateful to David and Felix's fast thinking and selfless actions that day. "" "
Fisher told Wrtv that he hoped others to do this too.
Fisher said to the station: "We are all part of the community." "I hope that when crying, everyone can do anything that may help this situation."