This is a very deep conversation... Just yesterday I was talking with my fellow tanker buddy Jeff about how I was trapped inside a burning tank once... but not for long. Somehow I managed to slide my way out going through an area that was next to impossible under normal circumstances. Years later I became a Fire Fighter, almost in a manner to deal with "conquering the beast".
I became so comfortable at it, that I actually fell asleep inside the burn building which was used for training purposes. It was a training exercise on how to conserve breathing air. They were teaching us different ways to relax yourself so as not to breathe as rapidly, thereby depleting your air bottle too quickly. I had been working a 48 hour shift and was exhausted, so nature took it's course. You can't see a darned thing in a fire anyway. It's pitch black not what you see on TV. So I closed my eyes, and promptly fell asleep... They woke me up about 20 minutes later and I still had air left in my tank when everyone else was empty...
Keeping a cool head and your thoughts straight while not panicking is the secret.
During this profession (and others) I have had numerous close calls, had a roof collapse on me while being inside a burning building, partially fell through a floor (also in a burning building), been shot at, I was involved in an nasty automobile accident, I've been sliced across my back with a razor ( and didn't get a scratch since my vest took the brunt of it) , and somehow through the grace of God I am still here... I can relate to these postings you guys mentioned above.
If we are counting cats, (since we all know they have 9 lives, 🙂 ), I would probably be on cat number 4 now.
The way I see it, I'm still here for a reason... Maybe the "Big Guy" upstairs wants me to get more of the stash built... or a new Airfix kit is coming out that he wants me to see first.
Luck has a good deal to do with it too. When your time is up, it's up. You can't stop it.
Just keep your faith and be ready when that time comes.