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James Thomas, Costa Concordia Hero, Acted As Human Ladder To Save Passengers (VIDEO)

First Posted: 01/17/12 01:38 PM ET Updated: 01/17/12 03:19 PM ET

British teenager James Thomas had only been working aboard the Costa Concordia for six months when the cruise ship capsized off the coast of Tuscany last Friday.

But when panic erupted in the rush to get the ship's 4,200 passengers to safety, the 19-year-old dancer demonstrated composure beyond his years by turning himself a human ladder to allow dozens of men and woman to climb to safety, the Daily Mirror reports.

Thomas told the Mirror that some passengers accidentally went to the wrong floor, one level above the loading dock, as they raced to reach the ship's life boats.

Realizing crew members "were going to have to do something drastic," Thomas stretched his 6 foot 3 inch frame across the gap and allowed passengers to climb down his body into the rafts below.

"We couldn't get the lifeboats off and the life rafts the staff use were stuck to the side of the ship. It was frightening. People couldn't get down, the drop was too far, so I lowered myself into position. I grabbed the lifeboat with one arm and the upper deck rail with the other and let people climb on my shoulder and down my body," Thomas told the Daily Mirror.

As for his own escape, Thomas said he was later pulled into a lifeboat by other passengers.

"The last people I helped were a Frenchman and his disabled wife. He grabbed me by the cuff and pulled me into one of the boats," Thomas told the Mirror.

Thomas was working on the Costa Concordia as part of a dance group contracted by the ship's parent company, Carnival Cruiselines.

The dancer's story is exceptional, particularly considering that much of the crew were insufficiently trained for such a disaster.

According to Reuters, most of the ship's 1,023 crew members were hired to run its many bars, casinos, swimming pools, and theaters and were not qualified seamen.

"I wouldn't blame the crew. I think they behaved as professionally as possible," Marco Mandirola, President of the IBLA, an association representing tugboat operators and harbor pilots," told Reuters. "Onboard personnel that aren't part of the ship's crew do a series of courses but they're not sailors."

Thomas's actions also contrast sharply with reports that certain crew members -- particularly the ship's commander, Captain Francesco Schettino -- acted less than honorably during the evacuation.

Backlash continues to rage on Facebook against Schettino in response to reports that he abandoned the ship hours before other passengers and resisted the Coast Guard's pleas to return to the ship.

Schettino, who continues to deny any wrongdoing, is currently in jail on accusations of multiple manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship.

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British teenager James Thomas had only been working aboard the Costa Concordia for six months when the cruise ship capsized off the coast of Tuscany last Friday. But when panic erupted in the rush ...
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10:16 PM on 07/11/2012
What an amazing soul.
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sarahinez
03:54 PM on 01/20/2012
In the worst of times, courage and care are still present. I'd like to know what he credits for his ingenuity and compassion. Was it a situation where someone helped him, parents who taught him a problem-solving attitude, a set of school experiences, movies or books about people who "kept their heads when all about them were losing theirs"?
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CateManhattan
Common sense is way too uncommon.
07:29 PM on 01/20/2012
I was thinking the exact same thing, what helped him develop his fortitude?

I found a bit of his story, related in another post:
"I seen (sic) an interview with his parents an him on TV. His mother asked him over the phone while he was still on the ship: James are you scared...H­e replied, I have never been so scared in all my life...

His mum seems truly concerned about him, and likely his father is as well. The son is, as a result, concerned about others. It works so well.

Parents like the Thomas's help their children value themselves though 'joint attention': the parent 'joins in' with the child's observations and reactions using language to identify and explain, while modeling beneficial self-regulating behaviors. This is not 'giving in to the child's emotions' in which a child learns to use emotion to manipulate others though threats and bribes.

Parents who say "Son, you gotta be tough" damage their children through their brutal denial of ordinary emotional responses. They reject their child's reality, and deny their need for comforting and guidance. I'd bet that the captain had this type of parent.
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rvtgr8
Your boots are made out of WHAT?
10:47 PM on 01/18/2012
Greatness resides in many souls. The inert ingredients are there and only a certain set of circumstances can animate them. Once ignited, the action is nearly automatic, bold, selfless and decisive. So good to see it reported on here at Huff. There is plenty of bad news, but this was a breath of fresh air.
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morgansher
just disgusted in general
10:42 PM on 01/18/2012
What an outstanding young man! Braver than the ship's captain by a long shot.
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karmabites2011
Don't have to, can't make me
06:38 PM on 01/18/2012
A man you would be honored and lucky to have as a friend.
07:09 PM on 01/18/2012
That says it all. God bless him and may he have along and happy life.

His parents must be very proud of him.

Carnival Cruises should promote him big time. And hire more people like him.
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dannywanny
06:19 PM on 01/18/2012
Maybe the captain should have taken dance lessons. This boy is a hero.

Sounds like the management of the Concordia are guilty in the loss of life by hiring unqualified staff and not training them.
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unimatrix0
06:05 PM on 01/18/2012
Sounds like he saved many lives, which in turn will save Costa millions. He also risked permenant injury to himself allowing his body to be used like that; and as a dancer that is risking your career and passion for others. His humanity shine bright. I hope Costa will treat him well, he sure saved them from a higher body count.
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indigotrustee
GOP The Party Of Greedy Old People.
04:25 PM on 01/18/2012
James Thomas is a hero.
02:41 PM on 01/18/2012
How different the incident was handled in comparison to the Mumbai Hotel disaster. The Mumbai Hotel staff were loyal to the hotel customers. The dancer's action is very commendable, indeed!
12:27 PM on 01/18/2012
What a brave guy, 19 years old. I hope he gets recognized publicly and honorably for what he did. We need more people like James Thomas in this world!
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MissFrijole
My bite is worse than my bark.
11:47 AM on 01/18/2012
I would be so scared if I were there. I am glad that he was able to help and still make it out alive. So many heros have to give up their lives for the sake of others. I need to read more good news.
07:11 PM on 01/18/2012
No doubt he was scared! But that didn't prevent him from doing what he could to help other people who were just as frightened. That's what heroism is - doing the right thing in spite of how frightened you are.
10:59 AM on 01/18/2012
Now that's a hero!!
10:50 AM on 01/18/2012
Good on you James Thomas. Creative and courageous. Nicely done!
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bjdjtjbjd
02:50 PM on 01/18/2012
Yes he is..I seen an interview with his parents an him on TV. His mother asked him over the phone while he was still on the ship: James are you scared...He replied, I have never been so scared in all my life...
Yet, this brave young man showed more bravery than the ships captain and the ones in command under him.

My hat is off to you James Thomas...Job well done... Even though it wasn't your job to do.

Oh, and btw, other people working on that ship went to battle and helped passengers...cooks, bar tenders and maids, all should get and honor for doing what the captain and those under the captain, should have been doing!
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coveark
Obstructionists, get off the hill !!!
10:49 AM on 01/18/2012
I hope that this very brave and caring young man is handsomly rewarded for his selfless action. He also deserves commendations, medals etc.

IMHO the captain appears very much to be a lying coward.

Total training should be a mandated requirement for all ships personell for their own safety and the safety of all,
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aurora59
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10:49 AM on 01/18/2012
Now THAT'S an amazing act of heroism!! And some pretty darned creative thinking on James part too! Carnival should think about hiring him and other quick thinking dancers (and maybe some acrobats), for future cruises. What with the number of incidents they've had recently and their apparent penchant for hiring cowardly captains.