OT - Man shoots Mate While Saving Him From Saltie

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OT - Man shoots Mate While Saving Him From Saltie

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That's a Salt Water Croc to you and me. Doesn't say what he used; what would you use on a "rogue" Saltie? .303 Brit? .375H&H? .570NE? .577Snyder? Sorry - just musing on a rainy afternoon...
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Man shoots Mate While Saving Him From Saltie

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CLOSE CALL: Zac Fitzgerald at work at the Darwin Crocodile Farm. Mr Fitzgerald saved workmate Jason Grant who was grabbed by a croc while collecting eggs at Marrakai Station yesterday



A DARWIN Crocodile Farm worker accidentally shot his workmate in the arm as he tried to free him from the jaws of a rogue croc yesterday.

Zac Fitzgerald was being hailed a hero last night for saving the life of his workmate, Jason Grant, after he shot the saltie that attacked Mr Grant while they were out collecting eggs at Marrakai Station, about 120km east of Darwin.

But the bullet fired by Mr Fitzgerald also hit his workmate. Mr Grant was flown to Royal Darwin Hospital where he was having surgery for both the crocodile bite and the bullet wound last night. Darwin Crocodile Farm owner Mick Burns said his two workers were out collecting eggs about 5pm when the croc attacked Mr Grant.

"He was finishing a nest and he was bitten on the arm," he said.

"The crocodile was splashing about. The other bloke shot the crocodile to get him to release Jason and he was accidentally shot in the arm."

Mr Burns (pictured) said he was unsure how big the crocodile was or if it survived.

Mr Grant was flown by helicopter straight to Royal Darwin Hospital.

Mr Burns said his injured worker was in good spirits last night, considering what he had just been through.

"They think he's probably got a broken arm and soft tissue damage from the bites and he's got a bullet wound on the upper part of the arm," he said.

"His first words to me were: `I don't think I'll be at work for a couple of days'."

Mr Burns said there was no doubt the quick-thinking of Mr Fitzgerald had saved Mr Grant's life.

"Jason said to me: `Thank God he's a good shot'.

"He said the croc was crushing about very violently."

The workers are two of the most experienced at the crocodile farm.

"We take all the precautions we can but crocodiles are wild animals," Mr Burns said.

"We have been collecting eggs since the 1970s and you don't get a lot of attacks.

"These things don't happen very often but unfortunately it did happen today."

Mr Burns said Mr Fitzgerald would be offered counseling.

"He's acutely aware that he did the right thing," he said.

The crocodile farm owner was also full of praise for the staff at the Royal Darwin Hospital.
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Guess it beats being dead. :wink:

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Man, in my book those guys are just nuts...can't imagine getting that up close and personal with one of those big babies...no thanks!
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Good thing he's being offered counseling...He might have a complex and feel unloved :twisted:
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Good Lord! That thing is Huge! :shock:
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don Tomás wrote: Mr Burns said Mr Fitzgerald would be offered counseling.
Pansies. Why is it that everyone in the world now needs counseling after any tramatic event?!?
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Pansies. Why is it that everyone in the world now needs counseling after any tramatic event?!?
Because they didnt get into enough fights growing up and not enough western movies.
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JReed wrote:
Pansies. Why is it that everyone in the world now needs counseling after any tramatic event?!?
Because they didnt get into enough fights growing up and not enough western movies.
Nope, I figured it out! I couldn't put my finger on it while making my original post but it now occurs to me that crocks have feelings too and these men need sensitivity training;)
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By jove I think you've got it :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Crikey mate,
They weren't chook eggs they were collecting.

Trauma councelling would probably have to be supplied to satisfy worksafe guidelines. After any workplace accident in Australia there are a bunch of worksafe guidelines that must be followed to ensure that all workers make as full a recovery as possible.

Gone are the good old days when you could get shot on the job in the morning and your boss would sack you if you weren't back at work after lunch. :roll:
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That is one big reptile.
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gundownunder wrote: Gone are the good old days when you could get shot on the job in the morning and your boss would sack you if you weren't back at work after lunch. :roll:
Ah yes - the good ol' days. Back when men were men, women were women, and anyone who couldn't make up their minds stayed the heck in the closet!!! :twisted:

I miss the good ol' days!!!
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Ysabel Kid wrote:
gundownunder wrote: Gone are the good old days when you could get shot on the job in the morning and your boss would sack you if you weren't back at work after lunch. :roll:
Ah yes - the good ol' days. Back when men were men, women were women, and anyone who couldn't make up their minds stayed the heck in the closet!!! :twisted:

I miss the good ol' days!!!
Me too!
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Post by Rusty »

Ya reckon them folks down there in Oz eat Croc tail like we eat gator tail here?

Looks like a lot of meat in that one.

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