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SecularMotion

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Fri Dec 25, 2015, 04:17 PM Dec 2015

Three New Jersey boy scouts who helped rescue scoutmaster from brutal bear attack hailed as heroes

Three New Jersey Boy Scouts were being hailed heroes Tuesday for setting in motion the rescue of a scoutmaster who was dragged into a cave and attacked by a bear.

The boys — all 13 years old — laid down food to lure out the black bear and calmly relayed the horrifying scene to 911 dispatchers after the animal set upon Christopher Petronino, 50, in woods surrounding the Split Rock Reservoir in Rockaway Township.

Petronino managed to fight off the beast with a rock hammer.

But bleeding from his head and shoulders, Petronino spent more than 80 frightening minutes playing dead inside the cave Sunday, with the bear remaining so close to him he could hear it breathing, authorities said.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/3-n-boy-scouts-helped-save-scoutmaster-bear-article-1.2474211
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Three New Jersey boy scouts who helped rescue scoutmaster from brutal bear attack hailed as heroes (Original Post) SecularMotion Dec 2015 OP
What I cannot understand is: why anyone would risk going into a cave in bear country. In_The_Wind Dec 2015 #1
this is a case of the scouts being smarter than the scout master. hollysmom Dec 2015 #2

hollysmom

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2. this is a case of the scouts being smarter than the scout master.
Fri Dec 25, 2015, 08:28 PM
Dec 2015

I think other years the bear might have been hibernating, but it is too warm for that this year.

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