A conductor jumps off his train to save two toddlers playing on the tracks. This segment was taken from Episode 102 which aired on September 12, 1989 on CBS ...
the real train in this accident was actually a Conrail but Conrail denied to participate in the reenactment. but M&E 18 ALCO C424 was available so they used her instead.
+Matthew Starks trust me ,its not. Ive heard them from my house in all directions and at railroad crossings. Before they removed the railroad you could hear the train horns from my grandmas farm, 5-6 miles from the crossing in town
kids are stupid. the mom needs a good kick in her nuts. she is suppose to be smarter then her children. anyone who has a child of their own knows you can't take your eyes of kids.
+thebrady bunchlover The kids heard it. Seeing that thing coming at them shouldn't need to be learned its natural instinct that big thing coming at you is danger,
Well, she didn't know her kids were by the train tracks! They were just in the yard playing when she went in the house!
Rescue 911 Episode 222 Teen Angel Part 1
A piece of scrap metal falls from a semi truck and crashes into an elderly couple's windsheld car leaving an old man bleeding badly and now it's up to a young ...
Right!!! Why would anyone laugh at this unless it's a really cute kid on the phone with 911 and there sweet little voice it's so cute you do laugh but not because it's funny but because the child is so sweet. I've done that before. When a little girl called 911 because her mom was pregnant or had a miscarriage or something g like that. I was laughing the whole time because she was just so precious and handled everything very well. I did not laugh because it was funny. It's just hard to explain uses you have kids I guess
thank you for uploading but saddly i have to dislike as you cant hardly
hear the video and yes i do have video at 100% and laptop speakers 100% and
still cant hear properly
From Rescue 911 episode 605, A pilot crashes in an airplane. This is part 1 and is segment 1. Note; I do not own anything. No copywrite enfringement intended.
Rescue 911 - Episode 512 - "Wrong Number Rescue"
A girl dials a wrong number and reaches an elderly man in distress. This segment was taken from Episode 512, a holiday themed episode, which aired ...
+jlu2992 This is a reconstruction - surely the girls would embellish a few things. Like how in one episode (the one with the trailer that burned down) the parents were actually at a party.
lol I love glasses in the 80s. they took were almost as big as your face.
Im sure the old man was in the ICU which doesn't let children into it.
especially not 3 random girls that aren't his family. Sadly, hes probably
long dead now.
A dispatcher collapses while on duty. This segment was taken from Episode 216 which aired on January 29, 1991. Vote for Rescue 911 to be released on DVD ...
+ZombieKillerThe Is that September 2? "Roller Coaster Rescue" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_rgrlpMy2c) and "ATV Barbed Wire" (not currently available) happened on that date.
A mechanic is pinned while working on the pickup he gave his father for Christmas. This segment was taken from Episode 612, a Christmas themed episode, ...
Judging by the salary offered from stocking shelves at Dollar Tree (my
soon-to-be job), the best kind of car I will ever afford would be a late
1970's Land Rover Series 3 Lightweight. Despite how lightweight (albeit
cheap) the vehicle is being a classic half-ton military truck imported from
the UK via air travel, it wouldn't crush me if I were tinkering with the
engine and the emergency brake failed while parked on a slope because of
how large I am and how small the truck is.
Whenever I see one of these episodes where someone is trapped under a tire,
and people are trying to lift the vehicle and can't, or it takes forever to
lift it, I wonder if they could just put the vehicle in gear and push or
drive it off of the person slowly. I know that might cause some damage, but
it seems better than just leaving the vehicle on top of the person if you
can't get it off.
this one has struck a personal cord with me. a friend of mine in college
lost part of his leg from the knee down in college when the jack stand on
his side of the car let go. i was under the rear of the car, he was up
front. the weld let go on the A frame of the stand and the disc brake
pinned his leg to the concrete floor in the shop. it took 2 of us to lift
the front of the car off him.
@Saxman1806 Saxman, you are a glittering stone of ignorance in the crown of
life! Did you not hear the dispatcher say at the beginning of this that
help was on the way and she needed some more information? Dispatchers at
better 911 Centers are highly trained in pre-arrival instructions and have
saved many lives. I doubt you have adequate intelligence to do the job.
Why did this happen? Because he did not block the wheels of the truck..
They taught us when we were training to be mechanics, Never ever trust the
Park break, Never ever trust the transmission.. If the truck is up on ramps
Make absolute certain that you have those wheels blocked and chocked, You
are playing a deadly game with your life otherwise!!
@super58173 maybee they didnt have jacks...and ramps are better than jacks,
the ramp is almost foolproff, so long as you can keep the truck from
moving, but ALWAYS block the wheels, ive worked under vehicles on ramps,
never given me a problem. ive also worked on vehicles on jacks and
jackstands, and i've had an oh S@$t moment
He stopped breathing because 2 tons of weight dropped onto his chest and
crushed his lungs.
That, incidentally, is how all my friend's co-workers died in Tower 1. They
were all alive before the Tower fell to the ground and they were crushed
alive by multiple tones of brick and steel. They died from a crushing
injury.
There are indeed other christmas segments that play snippets of christmas
carols! At the beginning of Jamie's choking situation with Santa doing the
heimlick, we hear a little of Hark The Herald Angels Sing. With the fool
stuck in the Beaver's chimney, at the beginning we hear a little of Good
King Wenceslas.
This is exactly why you don't use ramps. A set of 3 ton jack stands, wheel
chocks and a 3 ton hydraulic floor jack is what you use. And if you don't
have wheel chocks, use the parking brake and then jack the rear up as well,
with it supported on all four corners by jack stands. Every mechanic knows
this.
@hotrod347 to this day i still don't trust jack stands. i don't care much
for steel ramps either. they've been known to buckle as well. i own a set
of well made wooden ramps and i do chock the tires when using them. but in
most cases, i go for a hydraulic lift if anything
That all depends on the condition of the original tape, and the file format
I saved it in. This one came off clean tape, and I saved it as a high
quality quicktime file. YouTube didn't used to have high quality, so most
of my past uploads were in WMV format.
Rescue 911 - Episode 102 - Dames Point Bridge rescue
The arm of a cherry picker breaks and swings upside-down on a high bridge. This segment was taken from Episode 102 which aired on September 12, 1989 on ...