Former GREEN BERET REACTS to DEPUTY Saving Trapped Child & FLASH FLOOD vehicle recovery

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The FieldCraft Survival Channel

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@NoOdL3z18
@NoOdL3z18 2 жыл бұрын
Things I keep in the back of my Jeep year round 1. Fire Extinguisher 2. Stop the bleed kit 3. Tow strap 4. Woobie
@Northanteus
@Northanteus 2 жыл бұрын
I'd also look into a multitool / tool set, flashlight (or 3), some type of emergency multitool with a glass breaker and seatbelt cutter on it, orange cones, flares, Heavyduty chain, bolt cutters, etc. Just some things to think about, at least.
@restlessyouthproductions
@restlessyouthproductions 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy this turned out this way. God Bless Officer Rodriguez
@JoshG5110
@JoshG5110 2 жыл бұрын
These Green Beret Reacts videos are great. They're entertaining and more importantly, you always learn something. Thanks guys.
@Xray8906
@Xray8906 2 жыл бұрын
I was on a fire department and we had all tc's and med calls. Big shout out to our fire and med people for the stuff they go through and see and nobody ever knows about.
@OverweightOutdoorsman
@OverweightOutdoorsman 2 жыл бұрын
Keep this style of video review coming. These are situations that the typical person would face rather than a horde of zombies 🧟‍♀️, or space aliens invading. You provide a great public service by analyzing this type of event - and informing people about window breakers / seat belt cutters
@davidforman3283
@davidforman3283 2 жыл бұрын
I once read that more people die inside of their car during a flood because the windows are rolled up. Once the water which is a level higher than the car, the pressure on the windows and the doors is so strong that no one can get out.
@hoorayimhelping3978
@hoorayimhelping3978 2 жыл бұрын
These videos are making everyone who watches them more prepared and more capable. These are fantastic.
@sandraa.lelacheur3001
@sandraa.lelacheur3001 2 жыл бұрын
Mike, and Austin thank you for sharing with us. I know it’s difficult watching children in life and death situations . The information is desperately needed. People learn from both of your expertise. Children’s lives will be saved as a result. Adults as well. Thanks agin, Sandy
@covahredro8370
@covahredro8370 2 жыл бұрын
I used to swim in flood water like that as kid, my father called me mad. But he did teach me one thing, don't try to swim straight to shore, you'll wear yourself out trying. Pick a spot further down stream and slowing aim for that letting current take you. Oh and other good thing to remember, take your shoes off, the bloody things especially when wet will act like anchors dragging you down, making extremely difficult to swim. I learnt that one the hard way when I went water water rafting(mostly brown water paddling) with my high school class. Flipped the boat and was drag into the deep flowing rapids, thankfully I'm a pretty powerful swimmer cause my shoes were serious dragging me down. But I managed to get to the surface and grab the boat. Though it didn't help that another boat passing by slammed into my head! when coming up. Got little concussion from it but stayed conscience and got back into the boat. I then took my shoes off and tied them to the boat.
@titaniummaster1532
@titaniummaster1532 2 жыл бұрын
I live in AZ and we go out often with UTV’s Lake pleasant and crown king . We do a lot of sand wash’s and streams that are typically dry can become raging in minutes. Every time we go out anything can happen. I have many stories….. Last time we went out on our KTM bikes buddy broke his leg in 3 spots 30 minutes into ride. Compound fractures. I had seconds to make decisions. Buddy started going into shock and pass out …… typically no one will be around to help, no one. Out of no we’re guy and wife drive by in jeep and help us. This could have been real bad ….. we did have a spot /sos. Always be prepared! Sold KTM and bought Polaris Razor 😏 put winch on it a few months ago. After watching this I will get winch on Tundra. Thank you Guys!!!!
@brakel8r
@brakel8r 2 жыл бұрын
Swift water rescue...whewwww On the Gauley river ..a raft of 7 , my brother, father, a young couple me and my buddy(his 1st time) were up front. The river was running hot so we were able to surf pillow rock for about 60 seconds...as we rounded and dropped in my buddy got knocked loose, panicked grabbed me and out we went. At the base of pillow are a couple holes...went under I'm guessing 10-15 feet super dark and cold, when i popped up i was heading for an undercut...located the raft about 25 feet away ...made visual with the coolest dude on the planet...MIKE MATHER..our guide that day...he new the danger and his throw bag ..legit slow mo guys...landed on my arm, grabbed it ...saved! If a lesser guide was in that raft, i would be dead. Thanks Mather...you freekin stud!
@skylaryoung2986
@skylaryoung2986 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the search and rescue tips! Defending lives and saving lives go hand in hand!
@lm-usmc
@lm-usmc 2 жыл бұрын
You never know how someone will handle a stressful situation. Unfortunately, the world, at least the US, has the "I don't want to get involved" mentality. Makes me sick. Love the vids fellas. Keep them coming. I live on the coast in south Texas. My wife thinks I'm a weirdo, but I keep two lifejackets in my truck, just because the roads are always flooding around here.
@MsVan13
@MsVan13 2 жыл бұрын
Holy cow. Totally putting my life jacket in my truck right now
@tahoe7779
@tahoe7779 2 жыл бұрын
It's good to be prepared. She could be very thankful someday for those lifejackets.
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 жыл бұрын
Because, unfortunately, you never know what kind of shitstorm you may be getting involved in heh
@tonyt757
@tonyt757 2 жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Corpus Christi...shit must have really gone to shit since I was last there because when I was growing up we never had flooding even during hurricane season
@ianwall3620
@ianwall3620 2 жыл бұрын
Austin, TX here. I keep rope and jackets on me due to flash floods (SRV warned us haha) and head south post hurricanes. Us Texans have a great culture!
@CommandoMaster
@CommandoMaster 2 жыл бұрын
The reality is strangers don't care about u, and will ignore your problems. U gotta take care of yourself, and don't expect others to help u if u get into danger/injured/etc.
@bernierissen339
@bernierissen339 2 жыл бұрын
Great info guys,Thanks.
@atlaslegionnaire3711
@atlaslegionnaire3711 2 жыл бұрын
It really is disturbing how people perceive others in distress. I was brought up to do was to help those who need helping, and protect those who need protecting. But from my experience, people will watch an accident, be it in the workplace, or out in the streets- and their immediate first response is to distance themselves from it so they aren't somehow liable, or they themselves aren't put in any danger. And it really bothers me is that in a lot of situations, the difference between life and death for a lot of these people is those around them 'inconveniencing' themselves to do something-anything to help. Like that video with the woman just standing there holding her bag and watching that (hers or not) child suffocate under a bar...I can't wrap my head around just sitting there and watching the life get choked out of them. Great videos as always, keep this content coming, and keep educating folk on how to be better equipped to assist their fellow man.
@brentkelly1200
@brentkelly1200 2 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, I can't say thank you enough. You've made me do a lot of thinking and now my boys and I are getting as much education as possible and continually having conversations about situations. You guys have a great channel here, so thanks again, keep up the great work. I hope we don't have to use what we learn but I sleep better at night knowing we have a plan(s).
@nonyabiz2777
@nonyabiz2777 2 жыл бұрын
My immediate family understands why I have a trauma kit in each vehicle and I carry one every day. I have shovels blankets rope ect in my vehicles. All the other family and friends don’t understand why I carry so much stuff. It’s definitely clear for those of us who love life and others. We feel the need to be prepared. What makes us patriots different is we will help anyone who needs it and we don’t hate people for different opinions or beliefs. Love all trust a few and do harm to no one. Nice work as usual.
@jamesowsley8291
@jamesowsley8291 2 жыл бұрын
When I got my first car when I was 17 my dad gave me a tow strap and a reflective vest to keep in my car for emergency’s and I still have them to this day. It is so important to have recovery equipment with you in your car just in case. No matter what kind of car you drive. It’s better have it and not need it then to need it an lid not have it.
@Mike-bv2yf
@Mike-bv2yf 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the perspective guys.
@scottschaible5704
@scottschaible5704 2 жыл бұрын
From 1970 through 1980 I was 101rst Airbourne Cadet I fell in love with the search, rescue, and recovery training I loved how we used our Pathfinder School training as a perfect match up with the skills needed for SRAR Mike what you are doing with these Videos is smart, practical, and shows the Laymon world how to be more valuable for others and not helpless for saving lives I up for anything that teaches selflessness Right on man I'm digging it We can still lead the way Love what your doing all the best from the Western Slope Of Colorado. Keep Sweet and stay frosty
@sixodeuce602
@sixodeuce602 Жыл бұрын
My little sister and I almost drowned. In Camp Verde the River in AZ. I was sliding down this natural rock slide into the water and she followed me when I got to the shore and look back I noticed she was being sucked under by a Whirlpool underneath the water. I didn't even think I jumped in the water and try to save her but I was only 11 years old and didn't realize how hard it was to swim especially when it's moving. So all I could do was put her above me so she was above the water and I was underneath. I thought I was going to die the next thing I know my mom's boyfriend drove in and got us out of there. There was a lady and her boyfriend there were standing right there filming the whole thing. The lady's camera ended up getting broke my mom.
@paraAA82
@paraAA82 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mike!!
@solidjohn6856
@solidjohn6856 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome that’s great he acted and didn’t think for a second The child could die and then be blamed The best that what this officer is thank you so much for your service
@jhaze66
@jhaze66 2 жыл бұрын
Great video guys. Its really good to hear Mike and Austin give some tips on swift water safety and survival. Hearing it on these videos might save your life, your family or someone else's. Keep it coming guys!!!
@richeyrich2203
@richeyrich2203 2 жыл бұрын
That’s a cool emoji.. I don’t have that one
@josephsuperfisky1147
@josephsuperfisky1147 2 жыл бұрын
Being a salmon and steelhead fishing guide for 22 years on Washington’s famed Olympic Peninsula I am trained in swift water rescue and the throw bags are awesome! They save lives !!! I have had to swim for a client once in November of 2013 and let me tell you that water in November takes your breath away. I was fortunate that there was 5 other fishing guides in close proximity to me so when I surfaced with the client there were like 8 guys right there to help me out, I grabbed a fishing landing net that was extended to me and once I could feel the bottom and stand up I handed the client off to guys that were helping, we got the guy out of his wet clothes and into some dry fleece that I carry in my drift boat just for this emergency and they had a fire going in no time to get him warm, I just changed and was fine………._it was the day after thanksgiving 2013 on the Humptulips river at the Bluff hole !
@KettleCheese
@KettleCheese 2 жыл бұрын
So Don Shipley has a video where Diane talks about when she backed over her daughter with a pickup. So Don (Naturally) picked up the truck and they pulled his daughter out.
@runem5429
@runem5429 Жыл бұрын
1st video: He even looks back at her right after he talks with her and sees the boy all like "TF wrong wit u!?".
@gilvietor1918
@gilvietor1918 2 жыл бұрын
It's a kid, I'll destroy my back, don't care. Side note, a good friend of mine died, when his jeep rolled over onto his neck. The other friend that was with him, was digging and clawing at the dirt, trying to get Bobby out. Mike (the other friend) was a vietnam vet, great dude, and was trying everything, I'd wager to say that scarred him more than the war, no joke.
@JordanJimmyDavison
@JordanJimmyDavison 2 жыл бұрын
Years ago I passed a crashed car on fire on the way to my night shift job. Stopped ran over to car and started trying to get the guy out. Police officer and I finally got subject out before vehicle was entirely engulfed in flame. Unfortunately the subject was already deceased. When I initially pulled up there were like 6 other people just standing around on their phones some large capable looking men... I’ll never forget that. I learned how useless many are people are. I also learned to always keep a fire extinguisher and work gloves in my vehicle.
@michaelgodfrey832
@michaelgodfrey832 2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying the variety of circumstances y'all are evaluating because it's providing food for thought and preparation ideas for situations I've never encountered or even thought of having to deal with.
@tonycarter145
@tonycarter145 2 жыл бұрын
Good prep ideas. Thanks
@akamanonthemoon
@akamanonthemoon 2 жыл бұрын
Great advice guys!!!
@jacobmacleod4054
@jacobmacleod4054 2 жыл бұрын
These are some of the best educational and entertaining videos out there.
@ronaldburgett4827
@ronaldburgett4827 2 жыл бұрын
Mike, I just found several of these . Great content and information! Thank you so much!!!
@Mocha69A
@Mocha69A 2 жыл бұрын
We had tow cables on Bradley's standard but our hummers We always put a ready hooked up tow strap.
@patcavanaugh4941
@patcavanaugh4941 2 жыл бұрын
Great info on this channel. I am considering van life in a year or so when I retire. The more I've thought about it, the more things I realize could possibly go wrong, and the more I think about being prepared. I've learned a lot from you guys and, not being one who has embraced the concept of preparedness in the past, I now keep a list of equipment and trainings that I intend to invest in BEFORE my journey begins, as well as strategies that I will implement as part of my way of life. At some point, you may get a message from an old woman saying thanks, you're good work just saved my or someone else's ass. Job #1...learn how to swim. That's one I can work on now.
@realfubar6238
@realfubar6238 2 жыл бұрын
great knowledge dropped on this video!
@MichaelPCarr10
@MichaelPCarr10 2 жыл бұрын
In California I was told by a LE guy that if I stop and render aid, and I’m not a certified whatever EMT, Para, Fire wannabe etc. That I could be held legally liable, so…. I.E. Motorcycle down, move the guy outa traffic, break his neck, civil suit. Cell phone Country, but what if no one comes Love your show
@EdSileo
@EdSileo 2 жыл бұрын
That LEO was not correct. California Health and Safety Code Section 1799.102: “No person who in good faith, and not for compensation, renders emergency medical or nonmedical care at the scene of an emergency shall be liable for any civil damages resulting from any act or omission.” The law also clarifies that a person cannot be held liable for civil damages unless their actions or omissions constitute “gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct."
@robc1226
@robc1226 2 жыл бұрын
Cars that have headrests that come off & have a point on the metal bars are designed to break the cars side glass. I would still have a glass breaker handy but in a pinch the headrest can be used.
@robpolaris7272
@robpolaris7272 Жыл бұрын
I read a story awhile back where a woman was being attacked on a train. The guy had a knife, was tearing her clothes off to rape her. Another guy intervened and broke the attackers arm. The female went to the attackers hospital room and even tried to get the DA to prosecute her defender. I think stories like these discourages people from getting involved. Though it shouldn’t. Doing what is right is more important than being treated well by someone you help. Even if they don’t appreciate it.
@dillondana8273
@dillondana8273 2 жыл бұрын
best series on yt rn
@anthonylewis9256
@anthonylewis9256 2 жыл бұрын
Fieldcraft should reach out to the officer that saved the boy and hook him up with some gear
@celticanglotx313
@celticanglotx313 2 жыл бұрын
Only if you pay for it.
@flycrew
@flycrew 2 жыл бұрын
Can't believe that lady just watching. Shouldn't be surprised anymore. How could you not at least be trying to lift pressure off or pry it with some object?
@metarugia2176
@metarugia2176 2 жыл бұрын
Even if there was nothing that she could use to help release the boy free, the very least she could've done was to sit by and comfort him.
@flycrew
@flycrew 2 жыл бұрын
@@metarugia2176 Good point. More and more I see that there are many different things she could have done. At first I just couldn't get my mind off doing something to get that thing off.
@bige2259
@bige2259 2 жыл бұрын
No fuckin way !!! Absolutely no fuckin way you risk crossing that river especially with kids in the vehicle. Insane man . Lost 3 close friends when I was a teenager to a flooded river. They even used ropes , but the current was just to strong and it pulled all 3 in and got tangled on a log and that was it .
@ayisharahman3708
@ayisharahman3708 2 жыл бұрын
I heard that the headrest in your car serves a second purpose besides resting your head. In the event you need to break your window, remove the headrest and use the metal legs to break the window. Supposedly that's what they were designed for.
@misterdamage5953
@misterdamage5953 2 жыл бұрын
For the next reacts video you guys should breakdown the shooting in Cidra, PR.
@sandraa.lelacheur3001
@sandraa.lelacheur3001 2 жыл бұрын
Mike, sry for the late posting. Trying to prepare for a vacation. Leaving soon. I’m going to post everything I like... heavy details will come this evening. I wanted to explain... don’t want you thinking I was giving you a have “ A “ work. Great post /Protection of children is # 1 !!! Always. Pls more like this. 😇
@rjtwocircles
@rjtwocircles 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@tylerlowder2338
@tylerlowder2338 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know if you have yet but you guys should take a look at the cottonwood Arizona Walmart shooting.
@johnqpublic2718
@johnqpublic2718 2 жыл бұрын
I’ll never understand people who just lock up in tense situations
@Blackopsmechanic338
@Blackopsmechanic338 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Good learning information. Peace
@emandejnozka1369
@emandejnozka1369 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@Kellychen7
@Kellychen7 2 жыл бұрын
I like these videos. Pls keep posting them!
@greg1516
@greg1516 2 жыл бұрын
Mike you said you should not swim feet first. WRONG. The Swifts water swimming position is feet downstream toes you knees bent. Point you head to the shore you want to go towards and back paddle at a 45 degree to the current
@coffeehunter8742
@coffeehunter8742 2 жыл бұрын
VERY helpful info in these vids! Yes, people, for everyone! This could be you, in 5 years. Ya never know, so "have a plan! Keep these coming! Thanks guys!
@MarikuJunrei
@MarikuJunrei 2 жыл бұрын
in an emergency if your car has a removeable headrests you can use that to break the windows
@vincedagiel3905
@vincedagiel3905 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a desert rat and it’s the middle of monsoon season. This is a great refresher. I cowboyed as a kid so I’m going to throw my 60’ 5/16” horse rope in my Jeep for something like this.
@mehtevas2653
@mehtevas2653 2 жыл бұрын
I work at a restaurant I told my manager I heard screams outside from a couple blocks away female between ages of 10 and 16 he told me it wasn't our problem I hate people
@aliciajayephillips8274
@aliciajayephillips8274 2 жыл бұрын
I think flotation devices for children should be kept in your vehicle if you live in a land with lots of ponds or rivers. Stored within reach of every passenger. Swim rings, swim belts, little boogie boards or empty water bottles tucked under your child's arms would be better than nothing. These videos are good teaching, please keep them coming.
@jupiterjunk
@jupiterjunk 2 жыл бұрын
Note to self: Add flotation vests to overland gear.
@Ballistik-Knight
@Ballistik-Knight 2 жыл бұрын
In a real catastrophe about a third will go hyperactive, a third will shut down and a third will get focused and take command. These numbers are from research and there's no good way to tell which category you're in until it happens
@joeg5414
@joeg5414 2 жыл бұрын
Umm I've rolled one of those before. Me and a friend were able to get it upright quite easily by ourselves. They aren't very heavy
@originalstarbucks2604
@originalstarbucks2604 2 жыл бұрын
Reading the book Influence the psychology of persuasion by Robert Cialdini. He says when in a group and you need help, you have to identify one person and ask specifically that person for or to get help. Yelling help in a group, studies shown, most people will ignore the calls because they either don’t want to get involved or think someone else will help. Great book on behavior of people.
@OldManGibb
@OldManGibb 2 жыл бұрын
I've been caught in a flash flood, that is scary as all hell.
@100based9
@100based9 2 жыл бұрын
Love these thinga majigy videos a lot
@CARLOSLARAS74
@CARLOSLARAS74 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, good to be prepared for any situation.
@sanecanadian2351
@sanecanadian2351 2 жыл бұрын
Even a jack would have helped here. Thankfully everything worked out and the kid survived the side by side flip.
@tcrotunda9856
@tcrotunda9856 2 жыл бұрын
I keep a window breaker and seatbelt cutter Velcroed inside my car so driver or front passenger can reach it. The Velcro will helpfully help it from flying around if the car flips… I figure, even if it is in a closed center console the console could come open and my tools could fly everywhere. Then your f’d if you can’t get your seatbelt off.
@mattysee24
@mattysee24 2 жыл бұрын
My mom pulled a car off of her brother. Granted it was a VW Bettle, a fairly light car but people can be superhuman in times of emergency.
@zacharyschellinger4769
@zacharyschellinger4769 2 жыл бұрын
People acting paradoxically nonchalant during disaster is called normalcy bias. It’s a psychological state where people enter into denial about the life threatening situation they are. Plenty of research on the topic. Training and experience creates stress inoculation and helps people act appropriately.
@fixednstoned861
@fixednstoned861 2 жыл бұрын
Get your within the hour tag here
@JeremyBell
@JeremyBell Жыл бұрын
I think they're criticism of the woman in the situation is a little derpy. I think the reality is that the ATV was trapping the kid, but not strangling the kid. You can tell that the police officer isn't moving in a panicked manner either. So it seems the kid was probably trapped, but stable. "The worst thing you can do is nothing". That is not good advice. Imagine if she tried to flip the ATV, messed up, and it fell back on the kid and crushed his head.
@travismartin26ify
@travismartin26ify 2 жыл бұрын
great video keep them coming
@KarinaTheDreama
@KarinaTheDreama 2 жыл бұрын
What’s upsetting is that the woman actually got her bags out after the crash. Did she put more weight on the bar that had that child pinned at the neck when she did that? Another weird thing is how the dad still has his cap on then cries like a baby instead of looking w his head to his children.
@jaydotmicu1423
@jaydotmicu1423 2 жыл бұрын
Love these vids! Keep up the great work.
@AsdeEspadas.Fernando
@AsdeEspadas.Fernando 2 жыл бұрын
5:00 thats right! Or at least try to use the car jack!! 15:55 you can also break a side window with the head part of your seat, when you take it out from the seat it has two metal pieces you can use.
@bryanreilly1290
@bryanreilly1290 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. Gnarly stuff
@1tactundra140
@1tactundra140 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff!! Swift Water 101, Reach, Throw, Row, Go….
@carlosmaldonado9510
@carlosmaldonado9510 2 жыл бұрын
Defenetly another channel doing the right thing Thanks
@Roninbuilt
@Roninbuilt 2 жыл бұрын
Lesson for people.. Learn about lever and fulcrum. Also, a small bottle jack is very portable and very effective.. One person can lift thousands of pounds with control. Shim under the load immediately to secure it. If there is a human under a vehicle, I'd be very careful about yanking it with another vehicle. If that person is somehow attached or entangled you could cause far more damage. 😬
@89robbied
@89robbied 2 жыл бұрын
If you are trapped in a car and need to break a window remove the headrest. The legs that go down inside are strong metal rods. Use the tips of this to break through the glass.
@namelesswalaby
@namelesswalaby 2 жыл бұрын
and they are designed for this purpose!
@dustinhill330
@dustinhill330 2 жыл бұрын
Love these videos, so much good info.
@WC3fanatic997
@WC3fanatic997 2 жыл бұрын
I know on the subject of "Apathy", a lot of it is awful human beings who will take advantage of a situation. Someone tries to help, then gets in "Trouble" for doing anything at all wrong, or anything else along those lines. Like the guy who stopped to help the girl stranded with a broken car in Australia a couple years ago. He never even touched her but she claimed sexual assault and his entire life was ruined. Even with literal video evidence of the *_entire incident_* nothing went back to normal for that man. Even with all the 'Good Samaritan" laws in the world your life can get ruined trying to be a good person regardless of the outcome, and for a lot of folks these days, well . . .
@jr7548
@jr7548 2 жыл бұрын
You should also know where your factory jack is on the vehicle. Even if the officer didn't have the strap, the factory jack could be enough to lift the vehicle enough to either retrieve the child or alleviate enough pressure so he can breath. Using anything you have is better then nothing. Good on that officer making snap decisions to solve the problem. That woman was clearly not mentally capable of dealing with crisis, I would recommend some basic 1st aid training atleast.
@legoking5499
@legoking5499 2 жыл бұрын
The lady in the first video pissed me off. Way to chill. She like "UHHHHHH... I can't be bothered with this bull shit!"
@KC2BKM
@KC2BKM 2 жыл бұрын
Throw bags are cheap and essential. I keep two in my vehicle.
@MargieM10
@MargieM10 2 жыл бұрын
The food reminds me of Utah. Gotta _really_ watch for them.
@THExDUDEx8624
@THExDUDEx8624 2 жыл бұрын
I pulled someone out of a rolled over truck. One of my co workers said he would never do that because they could sew you if they got hurt. 🤦🏻‍♂️ Lost allot of respect.
@zankelley
@zankelley 2 жыл бұрын
that first lady might not have even known the kid. she may have just discovered the incident which would explain her reluctance to get involved.
@nancyduran369
@nancyduran369 Жыл бұрын
Arizona's slogan "turn around don't drown" and we will charge you if we have to rescue you.
@janicekelly6667
@janicekelly6667 2 жыл бұрын
Most headrests in cars detach with metal prongs on the base to break windows in a car fyi
@ym6321
@ym6321 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, this is a weird request I guess. But can you please review and react to the recent tragic event that took place at travis Scott’s concert at Astroworld in Houston, Texas. Around ten people died in this event and I was wondering if you guys could give some survival tips for these type of fucked up situations. Thanks!
@cavemanlovesmoke4394
@cavemanlovesmoke4394 2 жыл бұрын
Love these vids yall !!
@overhead18
@overhead18 2 жыл бұрын
The thing that would scare me most about that situation with the UTV is not having any blocking. If that strap slipped on the roll cage or came loose that UTV comes right back down on the kids neck. With the deputy basically being by himself due to the zombie like behavior of the bystander I guess he did not have much choice but to do what he did.
@fredmercury1314
@fredmercury1314 2 жыл бұрын
3:13 So this kid had a car resting on his neck and he was turning blue, and he survived. But we're meant to believe Floyd died from a cop gently kneeling on his neck.
@Dave-is4un
@Dave-is4un 2 жыл бұрын
Good Info
@goinhot9133
@goinhot9133 2 жыл бұрын
“Give me a lever long enough & I can move the world “ -Archimedes Being in the woods, a good thick branch would have been all that was needed to lift the Ranger.
@SkeezyFPV
@SkeezyFPV 2 жыл бұрын
Simple solution: keep 50' of amsteel blue in your rig because it's the duct tape of high tech lines. And it even floats.
@BorregoJoseLuis
@BorregoJoseLuis 2 жыл бұрын
Good stuff 👍🏻
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