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McVey is not a trained lifeguard, nor is he a particularly talented swimmer. When he reached the girl, she grabbed hold of him and immediately pulled him underwater. "At that point I thought, this is a little dicey," he says. "But I pried her off me, sent her up to the top as best I could, and she grabbed onto me again." It was like that the whole way in: McVey would be dragged down by the frightened girl, then come up for a breath of air. He swam the backstroke, stopping every few moments to feel for the lake bottom with his foot. "It wasn't textbook lifesaving, but it was enough to get the job done," he says. Having handed the girl over to paramedics, the postman squeezed the water out of his socks, slipped on his shoes and hauled his mail sack over his shoulder once again, still in his wet clothes. "I mean, he went on with his mail-carrying job, soaking wet," Starosto says in amazement. "He didn't think twice about it. Just kept right on going." McVey simply shrugs when asked whether, given the day's extraordinary events, he might have taken the afternoon off. The thought hadn't occurred to him. Really. "Because if I didn't finish up, they'd have to take all my mail back," he explains. "I didn't want anybody to have to pick up my slack." The recent accolades make him feel a bit uncomfortable, but he understands the attention. After all, he's brought three lives back from the brink of death. Is it simply coincidence? Was he simply in the right place at the right time? "I'm not sure, but after three times, I'm beginning to think there might be a little divine intervention of some sort," he says. "It is kind of eerie." Whatever it is, residents of this lakeside community are simply happy to have him around. You know, just in case. "I think they should have him wear a cape when he walks around here," Starosto says, laughing. "So they'll know to holler for him when they need help."
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