AriesIntrovert16
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Posted by DwellingOnMovePosted by AriesIntrovert16
But you smell gasoline, and they're all still in the car.
When you help someone your Jupiter is involved. If you have a good one like I have the gasoline will wait.click to expand

Posted by ellle
Call 911 and stay with them. Offer emotional support....hold their hand, talk to them, look for blankets to help with shock, etc....until help arrives.
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Case One: You are driving down the highway around 8:00 in the evening when you see a car about 75 yards in front of you swerve out of control and hit a telephone pole. When you come to the car you see three people inside. Only one is moving and he is weakly saying, "Please help me." "I can't get out." No one else is around, but the traffic on this highway is such that another car should pass by this spot in one minute or so. You are very nervous because the engine is still running and you think you smell gasoline. You are afraid that the car might blow up like they do in the movies. Also, you have heard about people trying to help in situations like this who wind up having to go to court several times to testify for insurance purposes, and sometimes being sued because even though they were trying to help when they did something which further injured the victims. Ethically speaking, what should you do?