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Man rescues boy who fell into Fort Point Harbor

Boy being rescued from Fort Point Channel

Man pulls boy out of the frigid water.

A passerby who heard the screams of boys playing behind the Intercontinental Hotel rushed down a dock to rescue their playmate, who had fallen into the frigid waters of Fort Point Channel this afternoon.

Tez Garcia, who was nearby taking pictures of the frozen harbor at the time, forwarded photos of the dramatic rescue, which happened around 3:30 p.m.

The kids, who had been playing by themselves on sleds on a mound of snow that ended right at the water a few feet away from the water-taxi dock, start looking for the missing boy - and screaming for help:

Boys looking in water

WBZ reports a man walking on the walkway along the water heard their screams and rushed down the snow-covered dock in the channel to begin looking for the kid:

Man looking in water

As he grabbed hold of him and pulled him up, other bystanders rushed down the dock with a life saver and helped pull the boy further up the dock:

Kid being helped out of water

Firefighters and EMTs arrived quickly:

Firefighters and EMTs

The boy was rushed to Tufts Medical Center:

Firefighters and EMTs and boy
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Who show up just when needed. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Prayers all around!

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Yes, let's give a god and some angels credit for this man's selfless act. :|

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Figure of speech...

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Somebody was expressing some joy about a potentially awful story that ended well. Do you go around sneering at people to whom you feel morally superior all the time? Does that work for you?

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"Do you go around sneering at people to whom you feel morally superior all the time? Does that work for you?"

Adam's mad someone stole his schtick.

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You're assuming the poster was praising Angels (celestial beings) and not angels (people in the right place at the right time).

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...that a synonym for "person in the right place at the right time" was "angel".

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Got this:

an·gel
ˈānjəl/Submit
noun
1.
a spiritual being believed to act as an attendant, agent, or messenger of God, conventionally represented in human form with wings and a long robe.
an attendant spirit, especially a benevolent one.
synonyms: messenger of God, divine/heavenly messenger, divine being
"an angel appeared in the heavens"
in traditional Christian angelology, a being of the lowest order of the celestial hierarchy.
2.
a person of exemplary conduct or virtue.
"women were then seen as angels or whores"
synonyms: saint, paragon of virtue; More
used in similes or comparisons to refer to a person's outstanding beauty, qualities, or abilities.
used in approval when a person has been or is expected to be kind or willing to oblige.
used as a term of endearment.
3.
a person who supports a business financially, typically one who invests private capital in a small or newly established enterprise.
"the longer it takes you to get your product into the marketplace, the longer it will be until the angels get their money back"
synonyms: backer, sponsor, benefactor, fairy godmother, promoter, patron; rareMaecenas
"a financial angel"

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...

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I know. ;-)

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Just for future reference, citing dictionary definitions when you're supposedly engaged in a debate is pretty much the same as admitting that you don't have a clue.

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that's me.
;-)

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...this man is a living, breathing human being, and not something from an episode of Highway to Heaven. It's possible to express joy in an act of heroism without resorting to superstition.

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Is why people hate atheists.

It's not the lack of faith or dependence on reason, but the dickishness that makes people hate them.

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It's more the "how dare you call bullshit on something unprovable taken as truth" angle, same as with those who don't "believe" in science.

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is why people hate atheists.

There are scientists who believe in God. There are doctors who reference angels.

Believe or don't believe. This guy saved a kid's life. Maybe there was help from above, or maybe this guy is an "angel" in the euphemistic sense. Yet there is always someone mocking religion out there.

Missionaries go to foreign lands, mock the traditional beliefs there, and expect converts. What they do is act dickish. So yes, there is an equivalence in the very large world of people who believe in God. Mocking people's beliefs does not make friends is my point.

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Atheists are "dickish", yet one should not mock others beliefs?

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You are right. Not all atheists are they types who mock the beliefs of others. That is a horrible generalization on my behalf. However, it is the ones that do that really make the movement look bad.

Look, I'm socially conservative, but tolerant. The Westboro Baptist Church, violent antiabortion people, and the ilk like that make me cringe, mainly because they are horrible and have beliefs on the side of the spectrum close to where I am sometimes. This is the same thing. Like I say, believe or don't believe, but I just get my Irish up when people mock belief in God.

My bad. I generalized too much. Thanks for calling me out on this.

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...to make asinine, divisive statements about how "people hate" some other group of people? Seems like the very definition of dickishness to me. Maybe you should just knock it off rather than keep digging yourself deeper.

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When I'm wrong, I'm wrong.

It doesn't make the people who are somehow insulted that the phrase "angels" was used right, but still, I generalized too much.

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That's a pretty snap judgement on your part. And please save me the "atheists are mean" BS. For every dickhead atheist, there's a "believer" ready to tar and feather anyone who doesn't see things their way.

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Neither god nor angels exist. If there is a god, 'he' is very selective because plenty of children die each and every day. Where's your god and your angels when those kids are suffering and dying? Oh wait, he's down hanging out on a Boston waterfront watching some kids sled.

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Hopefully the boy is okay.

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....it's nice to have some good news. Hope he's OK, poor kid. This could have been such an awful thing.

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The world's a better place when we help each other.

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Next the wharf collapses from all the extra weight from the 20 foot snow pile.
Hope the engineers that designed it put snow 20 foot snow load into account.

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You're worried about weight loads on a wharf that supports a multi-story hotel?

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You mean the wharf with all the granite and brick?

or the wood dock that you walk the gangplank down to in order to board the water taxi?

As Adam noted: seriously?

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Lucky and yes--quick thinking on the guy's part. This sounds like that kind of old-fashioned close call/great rescue that we all secretly wanted as kids--think George and Harry Bailey, Jo and Amy March. I love the picture of these kids out on their own with their sleds--sad that there will probably be some "where were the parents??" backlash.

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Where were these kids' parents? Who would let their child play on snowbanks that are right next to the water?

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Because that is very likely the reason these kids were not being supervised - parents who are wage earners and have to work are really up against the wall between high heating costs and not being able to get to their jobs (and, therefore, not getting paid).

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Why was that a good place to sled? If they live in the Fort Point area, then there's nothing on the other side of the channel/closer to home to play on so you went to the Harborwalk? Or are these kids of people staying at the hotel maybe? But then who brings a sled to a hotel?

So confused.

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I'm betting that mom or dad were nearby.

Perhaps nearby, but busy parking cars, setting up the dining room for the next meal, peeling vegetables, cleaning rooms, etc.

This snow mess has been rough on everyone, but more so on hourly workers who have children who are not in school, but don't get paid if they don't work, even when everything else is shut down.

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I recognize some of the people in these pictures.

These kids are NOT the children of overworked servers. A couple of them live in the Intercontinental condos. The other ones may be friends or neighborhood kids. One (maybe more) of the parents are visible in the later photos so I would imagine they were nearby and knew exactly what the kids were doing.

I know that area. It's unimaginable that parents would knowingly allow their kids to play on top of that snow bank. Bordered on 2 sides by the frozen channel and the other side by that glass building kiosk. I'm trying to keep my emotions in check here, but the truth is it was downright NEGLIGENT.

That quick-thinking passerby saved the boy's life. Just a few minutes more in that water could have had very serious consequences. We need more good people like him - bravo!

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