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Health, 07.08.2021 04:30 queenkimm26

You are enjoying some time at the beach on your day off when you hear a swimmer crying for help. As you spot the swimmer about 30 feet from​ shore, she cries out again but appears to be getting weaker. Although there is no lifeguard on​ duty, there is a rowboat and a ring buoy available. Assuming you do NOT know how to swim or consider yourself a poor​ swimmer, which of the following should you do​ FIRST? A. Call for help and try to throw the buoy to the swimmer.
B. Find someone who can swim to try to swim out and save the swimmer.
C. Use the buoy to float out to the swimmer.
D. Row the boat out to the swimmer.

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