

To be clear, the videos don’t show her falling, just the workers tossing her off the drop, still incredibly scary and I understand why someone wouldn’t want to watch it, just mentioning that it doesn’t show the actual injury.
In this setup, 2 workers have her hoisted above their heads with her in a superman kinda pose. Because of the way she’s being held, I can easily see her not noticing that anything was wrong.
Obviously the tether should have been attached long before they even picked her up. The thing that gets me is the worker in the back holding her legs has the clip where the cable should be attached dangling right in front of his face.












I get what you’re saying about the one in a million, one in a billion, doesn’t matter still try, but specifically in this case I would think you’re far more likely going to make her tense up which is a bad thing for falls and high intensity impacts.
So in this instance you’ve got a nine out of ten chance of making things worse, and a one in a million chance of making things better.
I still agree always try to help no matter how small the chance, but I don’t think yelling about the rope is gonna help anyone here.