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First of all, the safety of the environment needs to be judged. If the water is chemically contaminated with carcinogens, infested with predators or its temperature is dangerous, then attempting to save someone will carry a high risk of fatality to both which is logically and evolutionary unfavourable. However, if you had the ability to swim and stay afloat while dragging someone's weight, then you are responsible for being an egoistic and sadistic bystander. Essentially, one has to assess all the associated risks before jumping into action. There is no need to consciously list and evaluate the dangers because the body will instantly communicate this by manipulating the intensity of fear and will try to stop you if the risks are overwhelming. For example, without a second thought you will save a pram rolling down a street but the body will bar you from saving a child seconds from being hit by a moving vehicle.
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