This one scares me as I have a 2 year old and am now thinking of going to take CPR classes! I'm fighting back tears cause man I'd fight God if my kid was choking and needed help!
She was in severe panic mode. People freeze up from intense fear! It is not uncommon. As a matter of fact, drowning occurs during intense fear; people just freeze up. LEO's know this and act accordingly. God Bless them!
@@onyxmadison321 No excuses. No survival skills. Without the police, she'd be dead. I would've found a way to start breaking windows once i realized that due to the pressure, the doors couldn't open. Only way I'd call the police is AFTER i got myself to safety I'm not trynna be "That guy" who says they CAN do certain things, but it's just common sense. Once the adrenaline kicks in, and I KNOW exactly what to do, then autopilot comes on..
Dude in the truck who was having a medical emergency was very *LUCKY* and so was the woman in the first one! Drowning and death by fire are two of the most painful horrific ways to go!
I have saved my daughter and son both multiple times from choking. I will never understand why they think they need to eat chicken nuggets so fast. Like they are 16 and 17 years old and choked on chicken nuggets last week. I have saved multiple people with CPR most of which were people I don't know. I learned CPR in the fourth grade people. It is an enormously important skill that everyone should know.
hank the dogs father (if im not wrong) has very serious shoulder problems, and was doing everything he could to help Hank, despite the intense pain it causes him to even just lift up his arms. Poor guy must’ve been so scared for his buddy :(
the last clip is freaking insane. One second the officer is chilling, talking to a mother and children and BAM; suddenly a shootout happens at that place! Kinda made me sick ngl so horrible
@@muslimahsierra177 some people lack critical thinking skills in life or death situations. You can’t even talk until you’ve been in their shoes. Hence the freeze fight or flight response…
I was visiting Texas at the time of the Allen Mall shooting. I was there with my husband, who was working. I kept the rental car that day and I was going to go to this mall. Then I heard that it was a high-end mall so I didn't go. Later that day, I heard about the shooting.
That was GOD protecting you I was near that mall when it happened also my brother actually got called into the hospital to assist with wounded patients
@@dieselhunter5792 why? it's their job. they signed for it. it's not different from any other dangerous job or job in general. People always act like it's such outstanding heroic act they don't have to do. They do have a policy and rules to follow lol (same with firefighters)
as much grief as people give police, they forget their job is one of the most dangerous and they put themselves in danger daily to serve and protect the community, often with little thanks and for less pay than they deserve. massive amounts of respect for LEO and EMTs ❤
8:50 ice is hard to grip on in 2020 my puppy got loose and jump in the pond of the park cause there were ducks she was trying to catch I jumped in to save her I know I wouldn’t be able to stay on the ice cause it was melted in the center she’s safe and still with ud
The part about the mass shooting in Allen, Texas, I remember that day I was at my brothers house and he got called into the hospital to assist with wounded patients it was a very sad day
The first one, where the car was sinking in the water. That lady 100% could have made it out. I have been in a handful of life or death situations and the story is always the same. You panic you die, you 100% have to check yourself, assess your situation and options and then act. That or die. ...
Legitimate question: I've seen the one with Hank the dog in the car before and I'm just now wondering why he couldn't open the trunk or doors? Did he lock his keys inside on accident and I just missed it?
I think it was either locked, or that the heat had deformed the mechanism in such a way to render it inoperable. You can see the officer try to open it, and it doesn't budge.
@@krel7160 it likely auto-locked while the car was in drive.. once the fire started it may have cut power going to the lock mechanism making it impossible to open from the outside.
SWASTIKA is not a Nazi sign buddy u need to deepen your research there is a very thin line between SWASTIKA and Hitler logo and u should respect the SWASTIKA logo cause this is a holy sign for INDIAN culture
Bro don’t know nothing about cars if you put a car in park you can’t spend the tires so that couldn’t have been the reason why the fire started he was having a medical emergency
2:47 bro, what the heck why are you talking about that this is so weird please oh my God😮 2:53 so are you deleted? This is scary. Oh my gosh, bro bro bro bro what the heck?😂 cops, cops and dirty water😅 3:05 oh my gosh please delete this. This is not my video.