No rescue personnel with training would. It sounds sweet and romantic and all to imagine it, but when you are trained in rescue, your own safety is drilled into your head until you don't even have to think about it, you just do it naturally. The rationale is, "If you are injured or dead, how can you be of help to others?" You'd become a burden and not a rescuer. So, even when rescuers go into dangerous situations, they don't do it blindly or willy nilly. Everything is planned, rehearsed, practiced and committed to muscle memory. Safety becomes a habit. The idea that a trained SRT member would do something so out of character as risk their own safety for a toy is laughable. We're trained to be heartless when we have to be and kind and compassionate when we can be. We also carry all kinds of toys for children with us, just in case. However, there's no way on earth I would risk even catching a cold to retrieve a toy. All my hard work would be wasted if I did that, not to mention the regret and pain that any injury I might get would cause the original victim. We're there to help, not make things worse.
Thanks for your concern, but I'm not entirely sure how you interpreted my comment. LOL It is rare for me to not be calm, particularly about a comment on a manga. This comment even more so. I was simply explaining that being an SRT member is not as romantic, glamorous or fun as some may think. Most days are spent in rigorous training and when we are called, that training kicks in. I consider myself to be very kind, generous and compassionate. Otherwise, I wouldn't spend my time training to save others. Manga are fantasy, but many readers are young enough to believe the fantasy to be true. I was simply dispelling a misconception.
I'm sorry but why did your brother go back for the toy? Dumbest shit ever. I thought that his brother died saving him