When someone falls into the water, don't blindly rescue him. First of all, you should call the police in time, call for help from people around you loudly, and seek more help. If you can't swim, don't jump into the river. The eagerness to save people deserves encouragement, but we must do what we can. Not only can't save the drowning man, but he will probably put his life on the line, observe whether there is a stick around him, and let the drowning man grab a stick and pull it to the shore.
If you can swim, you must take protective measures before saving people. Finally, find a rope to tie to yourself, and then let the shore pull the other end. Even if there is any problem in the water, it can be pulled up by people on the shore in time. People who fall into the water are generally nervous and move around in the water. If we don't save people in the right way, we are likely to be firmly grasped by the other party, resulting in the rescuer being unable to save and sinking into the water together.
Don't be nervous when approaching the drowning man. Finally, grab each other's arms first, don't let them move, and then gradually move closer to the arrangement. When dragging the drowning person in the water, you must master the method, don't rush into it, and it is best to follow the water potential, so as to better preserve your physical strength. After the drowning person is rescued ashore, he must be sent to the hospital in time, and cardiac resuscitation can be performed on the spot. The spirit of bravely saving the drowning person is worth encouraging, but we must formulate a perfect rescue method according to the actual situation, instead of blindly jumping into the water to rescue.