I'll try to do this briefly, since long buildups with crappy payoffs suck:
1. I was walking on the sidewalk of a busy street toward my parked car
2. A driver who appeared to be sleeping rushed by me, hitting parked cars and finally slammed into a double parked UPS truck
3. I saw the accident and it was pretty brutal, the front of the car was totally crushed and there was smoke coming from it, getting thicker and thicker.
4. I started running toward the car but, as the smoke increased, thought "do I want to die trying to help a guy who fell asleep at the wheel? my parents and friends would be pissed!" and instead dialed 9-1-1 because I was afraid that the car would blow up.
I still feel guilty about turning/ running away and it's nagging me - should I have helped the guy, a stranger, even if it would have meant I could have been injured? I don't know anything about cars, I'm sure you'll point out that the gas tank is in the back and chance of blowing up was nil - I wasn't thinking rationally at the point, I suppose. But, if the risk was really there - what would you do?
			
			1. I was walking on the sidewalk of a busy street toward my parked car
2. A driver who appeared to be sleeping rushed by me, hitting parked cars and finally slammed into a double parked UPS truck
3. I saw the accident and it was pretty brutal, the front of the car was totally crushed and there was smoke coming from it, getting thicker and thicker.
4. I started running toward the car but, as the smoke increased, thought "do I want to die trying to help a guy who fell asleep at the wheel? my parents and friends would be pissed!" and instead dialed 9-1-1 because I was afraid that the car would blow up.
I still feel guilty about turning/ running away and it's nagging me - should I have helped the guy, a stranger, even if it would have meant I could have been injured? I don't know anything about cars, I'm sure you'll point out that the gas tank is in the back and chance of blowing up was nil - I wasn't thinking rationally at the point, I suppose. But, if the risk was really there - what would you do?
				
		
			