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minus-square@usualsuspect191@lemmy.calinkfedilink13•1 year agoThat said, there’s a big difference between 1 sec after the fire and 90 secs. There’s definitely a tipping point where it’s more humane to just let them die instead of hours later.
minus-square@Steve@startrek.websitelinkfedilink7•1 year agoIts not really possible for a human to make that decision in the moment. The only option is to try to save them.
That said, there’s a big difference between 1 sec after the fire and 90 secs. There’s definitely a tipping point where it’s more humane to just let them die instead of hours later.
Its not really possible for a human to make that decision in the moment. The only option is to try to save them.