@@thejfrd2490 my son in law works for AMR here in Phoenix AZ. He has been there 20 years. Just graduated Nursing school 2 years ago and and works on a critical care ambulance . Love our first responders.❤️❤️❤️
Exactly! They all do one helleva job! It takes special kind of people to do this job and they have what it takes! Thank each and everyone for your your service. Much love ❤️ !
I couldn't believe there were actually people still alive in these vehicles. You guys are beyond amazing...I have never seen anything like this in my over 65 yrs on this planet....THANK YOU....Total Respect for all of you!
@@metarugia3981 We as first responders are bound by HIPAA laws...I have lived all that gore for the past 24 years, we are not trying to gross people out.
@@thejfrd2490 I was responding to OP, in that I've seen much worse than what these videos show. But yeah, you guys being first responders are on the front lines and witness first hand the brutality of motor vehicle accidents. First responders have my utmost respect in what they do, as these professions are not for everyone. I think there should be more channels like yours to educate the public and promote safe driving, because there's nothing that hits harder than reality itself. There's just way too many drivers on the roads not using common sense and logic, which could prevent and avoid a lot of these accidents we see.
I'm a mom but the pride I felt watching all of these first responders today brought tears to my eyes. You are very much appreciated even if you are not told by the public, we really do appreciate y'all. 😊❤
A firefighter with 42 years of experience was very impressed with the coordinated effort to extricate the patients. A while back had a pickup truck that ran into rear of dump truck. Driver was so tied up we had to cut through the firewall to release his legs. Had another triple fatal where we had to use two winch systems to straighten out the vehicle enough to remove the patient. His leg went out the window, around a stop sign and back in the window. He lost an arm and a leg but living today as result of amazing effort of US and Japanese firefighters! Keep in mind that extrication is literally removing the vehicle from the patient, not the patient from the vehicle.
Wow, I never thought of extrication as you worded it! Removing the car from the human being and not the other way around! Major thanks to these amazing professionals whom work so hard to save our lives! ❤
Yea. Had one where we literally cut the driver's seat out of the car and then pulled the car away from it leaving it sitting in place on block in the road due to the driver having sever spinal pain and obvious pelvic injuries. 80+ years old, so we just removed the compact car from around her. THEN gently extricated her straight to the helicopter's stretcher. Moved her 1 time only on scene. Turned out she had fractures at C 3&4, T 4&5, and L 1&2, plus a two-inch pelvic separation. Also 3 cracked ribs and a hairline femur fracture. Never forget that call. It was also a double fatality. Occupants of the other vehicle died at the hospital despite all we and the ER could do for them.
These first responders are a gift from God and should always be praised for the work they do and how they try so hard to save the victims...thank you so much for being the people you are.
I almost lost my life in Jax in 1996 on that same road, the same day I was discharged from the military, spent a week in ICU, I still have the surgery scars that remind me I'm lucky to be alive.
50 YRS in Nursing (ER, Critical Care, etc) - Admin/ER - I have watched about 6 of your videos - JFRD is at the TOP of the game. WHAT professionalism, hussle with purpose, attention to details, WORKING AS A COORDINATED TEAM, admins on scene involved, equipment comes/goes swiftly as needed. I HAVE to believe your 'save' rate (critical patients) is Very High. I have so much respect for professionals who treat their roles as just that - Professionals (whether volunteers or not). BRAVO ZULU TO ALL!
Appreciate this very much...since this wreck, we have added Critical Care rescue units to the city...this in itself is increasing our success rater of saves.
My home town Fire and Rescue. They saved my wife and unborn child 21 years ago. I was not home when my wife went into labor 2 months early. I bring them gifts every year. Even though some of them were not even born at the time. I am forever grateful for their service and dedication.
Awesome job JFRD. I love the way you’ll work so well together. Thanks for all you do. God Bless You All. Praying all the patients are ok. My Uncle Charlie Corbin was instrumental in the invention of the jaws of life.
Until watching TH-cam and coming across this site I never realised what a totally amazing job these Fire department guys do. This scene was amazing those cars it’s a wonder they survived. ❤❤❤
I live close to a fire station and I-5 so every time I hear a siren I say a prayer for the first responders and those they are going to help. My prayer life has been very busy!
God Bless the men and women on the first responders crew. The things they see must be horrific at times. But they are like a well-oiled machine when it comes to extrication.
These guys are really good at what they do. Communicating with minimal drama have the incredible skill set of keeping the injured connected while the time passes.
@@thejfrd2490 No. We only respect firemen. They have never been abandoned us when we are in dangerous situations. The other departments are the Trators of our city that as like the government that sell and betray us.
I watched in Amazement on how there was very little communication between everyone! Just show how good you guys REALLY are! You guys an gals deserve all the praise in the world!@!
You can always tell how hard something is by how many tools are brought out. Bad wreck for sure. Great effort by fire and EMS. These guys know what they're doing.
I Love all firefighters and 1st responders. My husband was a firefighter for 38 years and I lost him in 2012 from cancer. I have no regrets as far as his occupation. My husband loved his job . Just wasn't ready for him to leave me, he was only 59. Love my Fire Department family that still checks in on me ❤
Such great work. Patience with expertise, all the way to the organized clean up. Now all ready for the next emergency. Those victims will live because of this crew’s expertise.
God it's good thank you father for keeping this guys in such horrible accident, thank you first responders and everyone who works in this fields God bless you and keep you safe,I know that it is traumatizing to see people injured so bad,God bless you always 😊 ❤️
Dear God, please bring all your healing to both people. Provide comfort and guidance to their family and friends. Thank you for such great men and women who work with such dedication and talent. I don't have all the right words to express how awed I am by the incredible first responders. Thank you for giving us such an intimate look at the men and women who work so hard to save lives. ❤❤❤ I wish y'all well.😊
Good job to this brave firemen's and ambulance nurses you did a complicated situation kudos to all of you God Bless all of you sir's stay safe always👏👏👏
Funny thing is...some trauma physician said we take too long and don't have enough "sense of urgency" that he and other trauma surgeons said the same thing...
First responder here Australia SES State Emergency Services) I specialized as a ( RCR ) Road Crash Rescue technician, nice work indeed by both teams especially the pillar cuts and roof removal done that more times than I care to remember , I would be proud to work with either of those teams.
I have been in a traffic accident where they used the Jaws of Life to get me & my parents out. You're right, that the emergency workers don't get enough praise for their efforts. God bless them!!
WOW amazing and major KUDO's to all the JFRD and medical personnel who worked tirelessly to extricate these two guys from a really bad day for both of them. God speed for recovery for ALL involved!!! 🤕
Amazing team work. People don't realize how much training that ya'll go through. And why you need to be physically fit. I don't think you can ever train for the Florida heat.
What an unbelievalbe job you do - my father-in-law was a firefighter and I never realized the trauma you all see first hand and how you handle a situation like this. We are truly blessed to have people like you who will take on such a difficult job. I kept thinking while watching this how hot you must be in your gear.
The training and practice drills of these men is so very apparent in this video. Calm, coordinated and effective with everyone clearly very skilled. Amazing equipment they know how to use.
She is probably one of the department Public Information Officers. I would rather see her give a report like this than stand there in tears and cry the whole time.
Do you guys not have heavy rescue/USAR companies? I would have thought that for complex extrications like this you wouldn't have just truck companies doing it...
@@jmWhyMe we have squads, special ops, and USAR technicians spread out through the city. Just because you didn't see them does not mean they weren't there.
@@thejfrd2490 let me be more specific. I have been to many USAR scenes. USAR crews typically have rescue helmets, USAR emblazoned on their turnouts, and they use their tools, not Truck tools. In this video, you had to wait for L1 to arrive to start the second extrication. If USAR were there, they would have already been on it...
Amazing team! I cannot believe anyone survived those accidents. While watching these extractions I kept thinking about all the training these firefighters must go through to be ready and able to know how to so quickly assess the situation and then execute as a team working in such close proximity to each other with such care and precision. I have total respect for these brave and dedicated heroes!! Thank you!!
Thanks for all your work! All the devices that have developed over the years not only to survive these collisions but to make it to the hospital by all the care and efforts of the firemen and EMTs to do the rescue. Old RN/EMT/Vol
Wow...is all I can say. I never seen such a job before, and I am just amazed how great these guys performed their work. Thank you, men and women, for all your hard work, and I sure hope it was all to the benefit of your patients that day.
Great cohesiveness guys… smooth, compassionate extrication. I haven’t forgotten the horrific accident; those injured or their loved ones. It’s disturbing to all involved. God bless everyone.
Wow. What a complicated situation. These people are so strong so dedicated, Some how they set chaos back and keep moving forward. Never say no to one of these people. They are wonderful.
Those poor people may have life changing injuries. It’s tough to think of what these poor people went through and what lies ahead for them. Just a miracle they survived!! Thank you to all the hard working well trained rescue personnel for pulling this rescue off with all that was involved. So professional!
Kudos to all of you emergency workers. The hard work and dedication towards helping others is beyond all gratefullness we could possibly give to you. My prayers go out to all who selflessly sacrifice themselves to help others who may not otherwise survive. Thank you for all of your difficult and hard work. You are all amazing!!
Fantastic job to these first responders with a very difficult situation. I did this briefly back in the mid 80s and every accident is different. I hope these people recover soon and this was a great video showing how hard it is to remove someone from a vehicle you have to use brute force but need to be delicate at the same time risking more injuries. Thank you JFRD for your selfless dedication to save people from these horrific accidents.
Gods bless the first responders who were able to return to us most of my sister in law. They had to use all their tools. She'd been married nine months, and as a beautiful light to those around her. The funeral home did a stellar job as well; no one realized it as about 85% of her. I cannot IMAGINE doing that job. ❤️👍
These first responders never get enough praise. Great job everyone. Much appreciated .
Thanks so much.
@@thejfrd2490 my son in law works for AMR here in Phoenix AZ. He has been there 20 years. Just graduated Nursing school 2 years ago and and works on a critical care ambulance . Love our first responders.❤️❤️❤️
@@lisanorton7963 We thank your son for his fine work!
@dlghtfl1 These are the men and women I want coming to me if I were in this situation for sure.
Exactly! They all do one helleva job! It takes special kind of people to do this job and they have what it takes! Thank each and everyone for your your service. Much love ❤️ !
I couldn't believe there were actually people still alive in these vehicles. You guys are beyond amazing...I have never seen anything like this in my over 65 yrs on this planet....THANK YOU....Total Respect for all of you!
Cars are made better and better these days
This is tame compared to some of the wrecks I've seen on the dark webs that's too gory for YT.
@@metarugia3981 We as first responders are bound by HIPAA laws...I have lived all that gore for the past 24 years, we are not trying to gross people out.
@@thejfrd2490 I was responding to OP, in that I've seen much worse than what these videos show. But yeah, you guys being first responders are on the front lines and witness first hand the brutality of motor vehicle accidents. First responders have my utmost respect in what they do, as these professions are not for everyone. I think there should be more channels like yours to educate the public and promote safe driving, because there's nothing that hits harder than reality itself. There's just way too many drivers on the roads not using common sense and logic, which could prevent and avoid a lot of these accidents we see.
@@metarugia3981 just making sure you didn't expect something from us that we are unable to provide
My son is a firefighter. He's now teaching Hazmat at Texas A&M also. The pride I feel for him is beyond words! All of you are Gods angels on earth!
Bless your son...you should be so proud!
Did you know...we were the first fire department to have a Hazmat Team??
Hazmat??
@@apriltownsend8463Google It!!👍
I'm a mom but the pride I felt watching all of these first responders today brought tears to my eyes. You are very much appreciated even if you are not told by the public, we really do appreciate y'all. 😊❤
Excellent (☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞ you raised a wonderful man, I thank you for that!!!
A firefighter with 42 years of experience was very impressed with the coordinated effort to extricate the patients.
A while back had a pickup truck that ran into rear of dump truck. Driver was so tied up we had to cut through the firewall to release his legs.
Had another triple fatal where we had to use two winch systems to straighten out the vehicle enough to remove the patient. His leg went out the window, around a stop sign and back in the window. He lost an arm and a leg but living today as result of amazing effort of US and Japanese firefighters!
Keep in mind that extrication is literally removing the vehicle from the patient, not the patient from the vehicle.
Wow, I never thought of extrication as you worded it! Removing the car from the human being and not the other way around! Major thanks to these amazing professionals whom work so hard to save our lives! ❤
You can tear apart the car, but not the individuals in it
Thank you for your service and commitment!
Yea. Had one where we literally cut the driver's seat out of the car and then pulled the car away from it leaving it sitting in place on block in the road due to the driver having sever spinal pain and obvious pelvic injuries. 80+ years old, so we just removed the compact car from around her. THEN gently extricated her straight to the helicopter's stretcher. Moved her 1 time only on scene. Turned out she had fractures at C 3&4, T 4&5, and L 1&2, plus a two-inch pelvic separation. Also 3 cracked ribs and a hairline femur fracture. Never forget that call. It was also a double fatality. Occupants of the other vehicle died at the hospital despite all we and the ER could do for them.
@@Jason-7212 thanks for your hard work and dedication
These first responders are a gift from God and should always be praised for the work they do and how they try so hard to save the victims...thank you so much for being the people you are.
Thank you for your support!
Amen without a doubt, they are absolutely awesome
Yet, here in the USA we hold up billionaires and super stars ⟵(o_O) these men and all first responders need raise!!!!!
Very complicated & prolonged double extrication, takes communication and teamwork from both crews to get that done. Nice work JFRD.
It was...handled very well.
So much appreciation for our emergency services men and women ❤
We appreciate that!
Awesome I'm in the Uk and I can see why the American public are so proud of you and your fellow responders, great stuff.
Thanks...and keep watching
So many doing an awesome job together!! GOD BLESS our FIRST RESPONDERS. Prayers for all concerned ... the rescuers and the rescued.
Thanks
I'm thankful for these men and women! Great job!
Appreciate that
I almost lost my life in Jax in 1996 on that same road, the same day I was discharged from the military, spent a week in ICU, I still have the surgery scars that remind me I'm lucky to be alive.
God bless you and thank you for your service to our country!
So glad you survived.
Appreciate you!
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@@walterturpoaragon3201 I'm not a decoder
God Bless JFD & all Firefighters!!!! You make a great team as a family & are appreciated for ALL YOU GIVE!
Thanks for watching.
great video of a well trained pair of teams. thank you for editing out the patients. Dignity matters. thanks for this.
Appreciate that very much!
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*/////YES/////*
50 YRS in Nursing (ER, Critical Care, etc) - Admin/ER - I have watched about 6 of your videos - JFRD is at the TOP of the game. WHAT professionalism, hussle with purpose, attention to details, WORKING AS A COORDINATED TEAM, admins on scene involved, equipment comes/goes swiftly as needed. I HAVE to believe your 'save' rate (critical patients) is Very High. I have so much respect for professionals who treat their roles as just that - Professionals (whether volunteers or not). BRAVO ZULU TO ALL!
Appreciate this very much...since this wreck, we have added Critical Care rescue units to the city...this in itself is increasing our success rater of saves.
Thank heaven the people were able to be recued. Amazing work by all there. God bless them all.
Agreed
These 1st responders are amazing!
We agree!
My home town Fire and Rescue. They saved my wife and unborn child 21 years ago. I was not home when my wife went into labor 2 months early. I bring them gifts every year. Even though some of them were not even born at the time. I am forever grateful for their service and dedication.
So very kind of you...glad we were able to help.
Awesome job JFRD. I love the way you’ll work so well together. Thanks for all you do. God Bless You All. Praying all the patients are ok.
My Uncle Charlie Corbin was instrumental in the invention of the jaws of life.
We thank Uncle Charlie...they are invaluable in our business.
Until watching TH-cam and coming across this site I never realised what a totally amazing job these Fire department guys do. This scene was amazing those cars it’s a wonder they survived. ❤❤❤
That is part of the reason we do these videos...first training, second to bring awareness.
Oh my, what love in action! Thank you. Great job.
We do LOVE our community!
What an awful wreck. The fire fighters and everyone out the did an excellent job 👏
Yes...and YES!
I live close to a fire station and I-5 so every time I hear a siren I say a prayer for the first responders and those they are going to help. My prayer life has been very busy!
We need all the prayers that we can get....thank you
Great job guys, Thanks for all you do for the community!!!
Thanks for your support.
Great job guys.❤
How those people survived is a miracle from God.
Just one of God's many miracles.
And the Fire Department of Jacksonville
It just wasn't their time to go!! Thank God for healing!!
@@PamelaZandarski Great way to view it....someone higher than us has a hand on it all.
@@michealfigueroa6325 very kind of you
God Bless the men and women on the first responders crew. The things they see must be horrific at times. But they are like a well-oiled machine when it comes to extrication.
The things we see are horrific...and yes, they are a well-oiled Machine!
The team effort and knowledge pays off! God bless these men and women.
That can be attributed to leadership and training!
the fact that both of these drivers were alive when they were extricated was INSANE. The teamwork is impressive! Bravo Zulu!
Amen and thank you
Awesome job u guys!!!!
I so appreciate all those folks that work in Fire and Rescue and the Medical community. Thank all of you for a job well done !!❤😊
Thank you
Someone needs to tell them that they did an excellent collaborative job!
We try to everyday
These guys are really good at what they do. Communicating with minimal drama have the incredible skill set of keeping the injured connected while the time passes.
VERY GOOD at what they do.
Hope all involved pull through.
We do too!
All I found in the dictionary to reward you all is : thank you for all you do to rescue all of us in need
God Bless you
First of all, kudos to the JFD and all the responders for their hard work getting these jobs done ❤
Thanks so much!
I'd love to see update on some of these cases they worked. I was a trauma ICU nurse more than 30 years ago. Much respect to these first responders.
Unfortunately....HIPAA does not allow that.
In our city, Fire Rescue Department is the only Department of the Government that earns the highest praise from citizens🥰🥰
Well that should not be the case...police, teachers, and all the other vital services should get equal appreciation!
@@thejfrd2490
No. We only respect firemen. They have never been abandoned us when we are in dangerous situations. The other departments are the Trators of our city that as like the government that sell and betray us.
@@thejfrd2490
The other departments are Trators. We only admire firemen, Great guys
@@thejfrd2490
Firemen only
It is like a bee hive each bee knows what to do , thank you to all of you good job, we owe you a lot
We appreciate your support.
An amazing rescue. Our men and women in rescue and fire are truly heros. Many thanks for your service.
Appreciate you watching
True heroes. It takes a special kind of person to do such a job as our first responders. Blessed to have such everyone of ya. Fantastic job .
Just doing our jobs
These guys are awesome they do a great job, I give them praise
thanks so much
I watched in Amazement on how there was very little communication between everyone! Just show how good you guys REALLY are! You guys an gals deserve all the praise in the world!@!
the best in the business.
Thank you for Sharing and Amazing job When everyone comes together as Brothers of Different Services and I hope the injured are well
Thank you for watching
Bless you all!
appreciate that
You can always tell how hard something is by how many tools are brought out. Bad wreck for sure. Great effort by fire and EMS. These guys know what they're doing.
They sure do!
I Love all firefighters and 1st responders. My husband was a firefighter for 38 years and I lost him in 2012 from cancer. I have no regrets as far as his occupation. My husband loved his job . Just wasn't ready for him to leave me, he was only 59. Love my Fire Department family that still checks in on me ❤
Cancer is a HUGE issue that we are trying to combat as much as we can.
Ok i cant get past the smile and excitement the spokeswoman had about this....
Shallow minded then
Such great work. Patience with expertise, all the way to the organized clean up. Now all ready for the next emergency. Those victims will live because of this crew’s expertise.
Well trained and committed individuals
God it's good thank you father for keeping this guys in such horrible accident, thank you first responders and everyone who works in this fields God bless you and keep you safe,I know that it is traumatizing to see people injured so bad,God bless you always 😊 ❤️
Appreciate your thoughts and prayers
Those first responders are absolutely awesome! Great job! Never enough praise and thanks to these courageous and skilled people. Thank you!
Appreciate that
Amazing camera work letting us all see these angels at work. I'm so impressed by all of it. Wow!
we try
I want to say a BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THE FIRE PERSONNEL OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
For the Very Hard work They did there.❤
Thank you!
Thanks Jax fire department. Y'all rock. I'm down the road in Atlantic Beach. ❤
We cover Atlantic Beach as well
Great credit to rescued teams and their expertise!Thank you all!
appreciate that.
Dear God, please bring all your healing to both people. Provide comfort and guidance to their family and friends. Thank you for such great men and women who work with such dedication and talent. I don't have all the right words to express how awed I am by the incredible first responders. Thank you for giving us such an intimate look at the men and women who work so hard to save lives. ❤❤❤ I wish y'all well.😊
Amen to that and to you!
My native hometown, Hats off to the best. Jax fire department and Rescue. Police. Thank You for your dedication, loyalty.
Amen
Good job to this brave firemen's and ambulance nurses you did a complicated situation kudos to all of you God Bless all of you sir's stay safe always👏👏👏
We do not have "ambulance nurses"...paramedics!
I am an ICU nurse frequently on the receiving end of these patients- no wonder patients do so well! It starts here - you all are amazing.
Funny thing is...some trauma physician said we take too long and don't have enough "sense of urgency" that he and other trauma surgeons said the same thing...
Thankyou thankyou wonderful people doing a very difficult job very professionally. Hope people hurt are going to be okay.
Thank you! We do as well
First responder here Australia SES State Emergency Services) I specialized as a ( RCR ) Road Crash Rescue technician, nice work indeed by both teams especially the pillar cuts and roof removal done that more times than I care to remember , I would be proud to work with either of those teams.
Appreciate your comments and thanks for watching
I have been in a traffic accident where they used the Jaws of Life to get me & my parents out.
You're right, that the emergency workers don't get enough praise for their efforts. God bless them!!
thank you
WOW amazing and major KUDO's to all the JFRD and medical personnel who worked tirelessly to extricate these two guys from a really bad day for both of them. God speed for recovery for ALL involved!!! 🤕
Appreciate you
My prayers to the people injured.
thanks
That was beyond professional. Everything was calm, coordinated, outstanding
Agreed...thanks for noticing.
Great job guys
thank you
I am amazed how they can get people out of wreckage like this. God bless our first responders.
Training and practice with patience
Just what I was thinking !
Amazing team work. People don't realize how much training that ya'll go through. And why you need to be physically fit. I don't think you can ever train for the Florida heat.
Agreed...not many fully realize
You first responders ROCK! You go beyond the call of duty in some situations God Bless U💙🙏🏽🫶🏽
Appreciate that.
Great job❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
TY
What an unbelievalbe job you do - my father-in-law was a firefighter and I never realized the trauma you all see first hand and how you handle a situation like this. We are truly blessed to have people like you who will take on such a difficult job. I kept thinking while watching this how hot you must be in your gear.
You are right on so many levels.
Can you imagine just running an errand and this happens to you?
Just goes to show how fragile life can be.
Here one day, gone the next.
No one is gone here...but yes, life is fragile...cherish what you can while you can!
This is so sad, I do hope these two people are OK and survive a horrific car crash. Wonderful collective effort in rescuing victims
thanks for watching
Great jobs guys, i hope the one man's legs are ok from the white truck!
we hope so as well
The training and practice drills of these men is so very apparent in this video. Calm, coordinated and effective with everyone clearly very skilled. Amazing equipment they know how to use.
Thank you for noticing and recognizing the pre work put in.
Wow wow I applaud you
We bow to your applause.
What a great first responder video! Great job JFRD!! ❤
Thanks so much.
Why was she smiling announcing a double extrication accident? Get serious blondie!
Thanks for your input
@@thejfrd2490 You guys need to mic her up too so she can be heard better.
She is probably one of the department Public Information Officers. I would rather see her give a report like this than stand there in tears and cry the whole time.
@@MrTomengle she is not one to cry.
@@caomhnoir386 working on that...thanks
God Bless this team . Thank you for you service!
Thank you!
Do you guys not have heavy rescue/USAR companies? I would have thought that for complex extrications like this you wouldn't have just truck companies doing it...
Yes JFRD has both.
We do...what makes you think that they are not involved in this?
@@thejfrd2490 didn't see them.
@@jmWhyMe we have squads, special ops, and USAR technicians spread out through the city. Just because you didn't see them does not mean they weren't there.
@@thejfrd2490 let me be more specific. I have been to many USAR scenes. USAR crews typically have rescue helmets, USAR emblazoned on their turnouts, and they use their tools, not Truck tools. In this video, you had to wait for L1 to arrive to start the second extrication. If USAR were there, they would have already been on it...
Amazing team! I cannot believe anyone survived those accidents. While watching these extractions I kept thinking about all the training these firefighters must go through to be ready and able to know how to so quickly assess the situation and then execute as a team working in such close proximity to each other with such care and precision. I have total respect for these brave and dedicated heroes!! Thank you!!
It is a team effort with a lot of training involved!
Jaws Rules.
#Facts
Wow, Wow, Wow!! Thank You All!! Many Blessings To All Involved!! I Could Not Do Your Job!! You Are All Awesome!!👍🙄
Appreciate your approval and admiration
Extraordinary team work. Prayers to the injured, may they recuperate with time !!
Amen to that
Salute. Salute. Salute. To All. Rescuers !!!!!! Thank you. To All of you!!!!!!!!
thank you and thanks for watching.
Thanks for all your work! All the devices that have developed over the years not only to survive these collisions but to make it to the hospital by all the care and efforts of the firemen and EMTs to do the rescue. Old RN/EMT/Vol
Technology has helped
Wow...is all I can say. I never seen such a job before, and I am just amazed how great these guys performed their work. Thank you, men and women, for all your hard work, and I sure hope it was all to the benefit of your patients that day.
We appreciate your support!
OMGosh you guys rock! May God protect & bless each of you🙏
Thanks so much!
Great cohesiveness guys… smooth, compassionate extrication. I haven’t forgotten the horrific accident; those injured or their loved ones. It’s disturbing to all involved. God bless everyone.
Appreciate you and you watching.
What an awesome job by units responding to the accident. Teamwork, experience, & a calmness by those working together
We believe that you are exactly right!
Wow. What a complicated situation. These people are so strong so dedicated, Some how they set chaos back and keep moving forward. Never say no to one of these people. They are wonderful.
thank you!
You men are true hero’s . My hat off to you ! This is what MEN do !
This is our job...not heros
Those poor people may have life changing injuries. It’s tough to think of what these poor people went through and what lies ahead for them. Just a miracle they survived!! Thank you to all the hard working well trained rescue personnel for pulling this rescue off with all that was involved. So professional!
yes they may...life can change fast
My first time to watch FD in action. Breathtaking and strong, the actions and training! Nothing more important than to try and save a life.
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Kudos to all of you emergency workers. The hard work and dedication towards helping others is beyond all gratefullness we could possibly give to you. My prayers go out to all who selflessly sacrifice themselves to help others who may not otherwise survive. Thank you for all of your difficult and hard work. You are all amazing!!
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God bless our fire rescue workers. Thanks for a great job that they do.
thank you
Fantastic job to these first responders with a very difficult situation. I did this briefly back in the mid 80s and every accident is different. I hope these people recover soon and this was a great video showing how hard it is to remove someone from a vehicle you have to use brute force but need to be delicate at the same time risking more injuries. Thank you JFRD for your selfless dedication to save people from these horrific accidents.
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Thank you to all the responders in every Department who save lives and treat all victims with respect.
Agreed!!! And thanks!!
Gods bless the first responders who were able to return to us most of my sister in law. They had to use all their tools. She'd been married nine months, and as a beautiful light to those around her. The funeral home did a stellar job as well; no one realized it as about 85% of her. I cannot IMAGINE doing that job. ❤️👍
Amen
May god bless each one of our responders ❤from someone who worked in the surgical hospitals
Amen and thank you!
Such a horrible crash. Thank you for the emergency people and all first responders for doing an excellent job.
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Asking for God's blessings on the injured and for all of JFRD. Excellant work God bless you all. 🇺🇲🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Amen!
Muchas gracias por el trabajo que hacen cada dia.
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