Hello everyone, I am looking for episodes of the 90's TV series Rescue 911. I have a lot of episodes myself, and I would be willing to trade with anyone who can provide me with any of the episodes listed in my video titled "Rescue 911 episodes I'm looking for" (it's the main video on my profile page).
There are other episodes I would be interested in as well, so if you have any Rescue 911 episodes on tape and would be willing to trade, please message me.
God bless to every police departments / fire departments & sheriff departments & doctors & nurses for their services because if they weren't around everyone would be dead
Sort of too bad we can't hear what Clifford is saying about the lady's diabetes because of the narration!! I think he's saying angrily "I THINK YOUR JUST TRYING TO GET OUT OF HERE...YOUR JEOPARDIZING EVERYONE ELSE IN HERE WITH YOUR CONDITION"
Wow!! Heaps of thanks to 911 Guru Dave and Beatlemoe!!! I have been waiting to hear the part about Clifford requesting Jethro Tull ....for like 10 yrs!!!!
$1200 in damage to the house....if that happened now it would be $25-50k in damage LOL. Wonder how long that kid was grounded for after that little hide and seek fiasco LOL.
I used to go to appointments at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. My mother told me that. In April 1993 I moved away from Arizona to Charlotte, North Carolina. All I have left are memories from Arizona.
30 years have passed since this happened so Michael is 38 and Natalie is 41 now. At the time this happened I was 12 and in the sixth grade attending Selwyn Elementary School and my brother. Andrew was in fourth grade attending Huntingtowne Farms Elementary School. We were already at home and probably planning to get ready for dinner.
Thank you for posting these segments that were not on RU-vid. I think I am the same age as that teen. I was a high senior 1995-1996 school year. I am class of 1996. In 2026, it will be time for our 30th class reunion. This coming Saturday, October 26, is my high school's homecoming game & parade. This episode aired in August 1996, 2 months after I graduated high school
No he didn't. The person started recording the show toward the end of season 2. There were some summer re-runs in there, but only the original 208 has the missing segment (supposedly).
Update October 2024 - All of the missing Season 7 segments have been found! @BeatleMoe recently bought a batch of old VHS tapes from someone who was throwing them out, and they had the entire 7th season. I put the missing segments into a playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLUscODQSowlCfkWlz28CtKr2ZvVdKTgcN The only segment still missing is the fire story from Episode 208.
Thanks! It was actually @BeatleMoe who found this one. He recently bought a batch of tapes that someone was throwing out, and it had all the season 7 episodes. He's working on getting better quality transfers, since the tapes were in bad shape, but he said he didn't mind if I went ahead and uploaded the missing segments.
Trooper dispatch to the railway: “come get your damn boxcars and settle with the kind gentleman who was in the car” Train company: “oh shoot. Roger. Getting an engine down there now. We’ll contact our lawyers to reach out to the man.”
At 1:25....I assumed that is or was the tractor Mike was going to be pinned under.....the tractor Dana Music was driving looked like a regular tractor than the small tractor Mike was driving........if Mike was driving that full size tractor at 1:25 and ended up pinned under somehow.....that could be another scenario.....
hi #allgood2000 you should do a comparison video with #rescue911christinascall and this segment to see why this episode didn't need the "This story may be too intense" warning by Shatner, also add the segment from #421rescue911 with it also.
I think the reason the others may be too intense was because you could hear the entire incident unfolding on the 911 recording. It was just more raw because of that, and you knew little kids were witnessing a violent stabbing. That in combination with domestic abuse being a touchy subject in general might be too disturbing for some people. The 911 call in this one was short, a lot of disturbing details were omitted, and they didn't focus much on how Andrea was affected.
It’s been 39 years since this happened. This happened on a Friday and 13 days before Halloween. When I saw what happened, I was frightened. At the time this happened, I was living in Fountain Hills Arizona, and was 3 years old and in preschool and my brother Andrew was one.
It’s been 39 years since this happened. This happened on a Friday and 13 days before Halloween. When I saw what happened, I was frightened. At the time this happened, I was living in Fountain Hills Arizona, and was 3 years old and in preschool and my brother Andrew was one.
Things were different back then you only needed a work permit to do that, I was 15 when I started driving forklifts for my father's construction company.
3:18 The availability of mobile phone technology makes a huge difference when time is critical. 3:46 The water may be just two feet deep, but the dirt beneath is rendered mud and the loader's heavy (3:03). There's a small possibility that the mud spared him a more serious crush injury (versus solid ground), but now there's the danger of drowning. 7:30 In a small community, everybody knows somebody.