I don't mean you advised them and they changed their lives around, kind of saving a life.
I mean right before your eyes, right now, you had to do something to save a person or they would be dead.
How did it make you feel? Did it have any affect on you?
Forty years ago I was working on a construction site and a back-hoe had loosened a large boulder. Being as we were working on a sub-division with steep slopes the boulder started rolling down the hill. No one saw it except me. I was directing the installation of a concrete catch basin ring and a worker named Dave was in the excavation hole, helping to align it onto the lower ring. I looked up and saw the boulder coming, directly toward the excavation. I shouted, 'Dave, get out of there now.' He looked at me and scrambled up the bank and out of the hole. Three seconds later the boulder, about 800 lbs. hit the concrete ring where he was standing and knocked a hole right through three inches of concrete. I thought about that incident through the years. I made me feel good. No hero stuff, but it always warmed a part of my heart, knowing he lived because I shouted a warning, AND, he moved immediately, not stopping to ask why?