
A Florida lifeguard has been booted from his lifeguard chair for running to save a man who was floundering in the surf!
Tomas Lopez , 21, was fired by his supervisor for vacating his lifeguarding zone to save a man drowning in an unprotected area of the beach in Hallandale Beach, Fla…

Lopez’ employer is not paid to patrol the zone where the man had been in trouble.
According to the Sun Sentinel, Lopez was approached by a beachgoer who pointed out a man struggling in the water nearly 1,500 feet south of his post.
Instinctively, he ran down the beach to save him. By the time Lopez got to him, he had been pulled to shore by fellow beachgoers.
Following his rescue attempt, Lopez was let go for leaving the area he was supposed to be covering.
Jeff Ellis and Associates, a private aquatic safety contractor, is hired by the city to patrol the beaches. The company is also in charge of hiring and training the city’s lifeguards.
Susan Ellis, spokeswoman for Jeff Ellis and Associates, told the Sun Sentinel that Lopez broke company rules when he left his zone, and cited “liability issues” that may have occurred as a result of Lopez leaving his designated area.
Ellis could not be reached for further comment.
Some of Lopez’s friends rallied for him on his Facebook page where he had posted the Sun Sentinel’s article.
“thats messed up but im proud of you for standing up like that and doing whats right. Tomas Lopez = Hero!!” one commenter wrote.
Tom Gill, spokesman for the United States Lifesaving Association, said Lopez’s firing came across as a little harsh.
“It seems unfortunate that a guard would do what he’s trained to do and be fired for it,” he said.
Gill said that the boundaries set by Jeff Ellis and Associates were most likely set by the city of Hallandale Beach in a private contract.
“Usually when the municipalities hire someone to [lifeguard], those organizations are not only taking on the responsibility of the job, but a lot of the liability,” he said.
USLA is recognized as the authority on open water lifesaving by the Red Cross, and certifies agencies and associations around the country based on their training.
Gill said Jeff Ellis and Associates has not applied for certification with USLA, and so he could not speak on the company’s regulations or training.
“As far as being fired for going outside the zone, I couldn’t tell you how they could make that justification,” he said.
Should there be ANY penalty for trying to save a person’s life? Would you feel safe with this man watching out for your children at the beach?







3 Comments User Comments
Add a commentPaula
July 5, 2012
1:03 am
You’ve got to be kidding me!!!! …. SUPERVISORS SUCK!!!!, Good on ya Tomas, I’d rather save a drowning man and lose my job then watch a drowning man die (NO MATTER WHERE THEY ARE IN THE WATER) … and live with the notion and horror of not saving someone.
David
July 5, 2012
2:26 am
The Jeff Ellis web site is down, down, down for some reason. Maybe so many people trying to check them out it crashed the server?
RainbowRay
July 5, 2012
1:20 pm
He did what he had to do or else let the man drown or wait for someone else to rescue him (god knows how long that might have taken him!). Good for him for doing what he did and “leaving his post!” I think the supervisor is a jerk and should be let go himself for making the wrong calll on this one; oh but he’s also just doing his job; yeah right! The supervisor may know all the rules but he sure as hell doesn’t know how to prioritize when emergency situations like this come up. The first thing is is that the man has to be saved, no matter who is availabe. I think that’s right, don’t you?
Second, I’d like to comment on your headline, “What’s WRong With the World”, well I would like to contrast that headline with one of my own, so here it is:
RAINBOWRAY”S TOP 10 THINGS RIGHT WITH THE WORLD
Written by RainbowRay
1. CHIVELRY ISN’T DEAD
2 Seeing “random acts of kindness”
3. Dreams coming true
4. Nuclear Families (I have to BELIEVE they still exist, don’t they?)
5. Chocolate Ice cream sundaes (still a favortie from childhood)
6. When one of our sports teams wins or even better a winning streak!
7. A baby’s smile or laugh
8. A Warm sunny day (not blistering hot, but a warm sunny day)
9. A hug
10 Dipping chocolate chip cookies (Mr Christie) in a glass of milk
(from childhood)
There are alot more to add to this list; these are just 10 of mine! Why don’t you try making your own? (sit down and make a list; it doesn’t take long and you’ll be amazed to find out some things that are going “right in your life” (you’ll be surprised). Try it!
LOVE
RainbowRay
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