There are a couple of key points there. In my experience, people who fall
through the ice do not spread their arms to prevent falling all the way
through. They end up under the ice, and then can't find the hole they fell
through. Once you've gone under, you are close to being screwed. If you
have the presence of mind to spread your arms in the first place, you might
be able to make it.

Also, the weather had to be relatively warm where this was done. It always
seemed like the temps were below zero when this happened around where I
lived. Smaller margin for error.



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