People often win medals for doing something incredibly courageous in the heat of the moment. Charge a machine gun nest, run into a burning building to rescue a child. Imagine then saying to that person 'Well Done, now do that another Two times'!! Which is exactly what these guys did. They really are True Hero's and all such quiet unassuming men.
Just such selfless heros! Incredible stoic bravery to become a cave diver, and to be called in to do a search and rescue mission under such enormous pressures all around! Just Incredible! Thank you for who you are!
I am in Thailand…how to say many thanks for ur helping all many divers around the world…by the way,lost one superhero was Sman…Big history for Thailand…Respect from my deepest heart.
I found it incredibly difficult to stay within the 1.2km restrictions when covid hit , I lost my mind and I had to get help, I am so in awe of the coach , the boys and the divers that they could withstand being confined in the dark for three weeks, I would love to hear how they managed to stay mentally strong. The divers and they awesome work they dd in dark dangerous conditions, you all are absolutely amazing people, I cant wait to see the movie, I'll never forget thos event until the day I die 🥰
Did they really haw a 1.2 km warning out for your city lmao holy hell. But seriously it must of been unfathomable the amount off stress and danger these kids and especially the divers had to go through
I believe Dr Harris found this gentleman and one of the boys after he lost the rope. Dr Harris offered to take the boy and also lost the rope briefly in the same place
Yes, Harry describes the incident in his book. Chris Jewell had tried to get through a sump but ended up coming out into the chamber he had just come from. Richard Harris offered to take the boy out but then got into difficulty himself. He had actually put the rope under his arm and in the complicated environment he was in, he forgot where it was. Chris Jewell, Rick Stanton, John Volanthen and Jason Mallinson were the four divers who did the initial extraction before passing the boys off to other divers.
@@vincevincentg7442 everyone forgets Jim. I did read his part in the rescue in Dr Harry book. I loved his book as it gave an exact description of what happened during the rescue and the order the kids were saved in
Dr Harris said his expectations of any of them surviving the anesthesia and the transfer under water was zero but the alternative was to leave them to die a slow death so in his ethical mind set he said at least they would of died asleep so to speak.now that sums up the severity of the operation but it also Answers the interview of Jason when he says we were only transporting them,the Dr had to get them out dead or alive but didn't expect any survivors and when you hear the American captain saying he expected casualties he doesn't understand either what Dr Harris was saying about the factors that could kill them during the dive.
I'm not sure what you mean that the American captain didn't understand how dangerous this was, he thought maybe they would lose half? He knew the risks but this was the only plan.
@@calpurniabruchi5742 the Australian doctor who was putting them under anesthesia expected none of them to survive check him out.he states that it has never been done before and given that the body would become hypothermic due to the anesthesia plus the full face mask would produce water via breathing he expected them all to be dead on arrival.so when they say they expect a percentage of them to die the reality was the main man Dr Harris expected them all to die.
Everyone didn't survive like they are claiming... Sure all of the kids and coach survived but a rescue diver was killed and it's a huge slap in the face to the divers family to go on tour and parade the kids and coach like some sort of heros and giving interviews all over the world.. kids lost their father and a wife lost a husband... Their actions killed someone at least have some dignity for the divers family.. they are treating it like it was the perfect outcome but it wasn't by a long shot
He literally said that he was sad that one of the divers lost their lives in this very interview... And the Thai Cave Rescue series honoured the diver who lost his life.
The first thing he said in the video, was mentioned the dead Thai diver. No one is forgetting this. You want him dead plus 13 more? Or no one to be happy they were saved? The boys are traumatized when they learned Saman died to save them. They paid their respects and won't ever forget him, nor will Thailand or the world
All the rescue divers are so calm about the whole situation . Real Hero’s
People often win medals for doing something incredibly courageous in the heat of the moment. Charge a machine gun nest, run into a burning building to rescue a child. Imagine then saying to that person 'Well Done, now do that another Two times'!! Which is exactly what these guys did. They really are True Hero's and all such quiet unassuming men.
Well said❤
Just such selfless heros! Incredible stoic bravery to become a cave diver, and to be called in to do a search and rescue mission under such enormous pressures all around! Just Incredible! Thank you for who you are!
I am in Thailand…how to say many thanks for ur helping all many divers around the world…by the way,lost one superhero was Sman…Big history for Thailand…Respect from my deepest heart.
The late Saman Kunam's name must be mentioned with honour every time this story is told. 🙏
Thank you, thank you for all you knew, and all you did. Each rescuer truly is a hero.
Good on you brother, real courage is rare, self sacrifice for another is even rarer!
What true love is , sacrificial, selfless
I found it incredibly difficult to stay within the 1.2km restrictions when covid hit , I lost my mind and I had to get help, I am so in awe of the coach , the boys and the divers that they could withstand being confined in the dark for three weeks, I would love to hear how they managed to stay mentally strong. The divers and they awesome work they dd in dark dangerous conditions, you all are absolutely amazing people, I cant wait to see the movie, I'll never forget thos event until the day I die 🥰
Meditation. Mind over matter.
Did they really haw a 1.2 km warning out for your city lmao holy hell. But seriously it must of been unfathomable the amount off stress and danger these kids and especially the divers had to go through
Thank you, Chris. God bless you and all of the souls who volunteered to rescue these boys and their coach.
What an amazing man . THANK YOU AND WISH YOU THE BEST
I wanna hug all the divers. Real men, real heros.
04:58 "From hero to keyboard warrior" Great journalism love.
I believe Dr Harris found this gentleman and one of the boys after he lost the rope. Dr Harris offered to take the boy and also lost the rope briefly in the same place
Yes, Harry describes the incident in his book. Chris Jewell had tried to get through a sump but ended up coming out into the chamber he had just come from. Richard Harris offered to take the boy out but then got into difficulty himself. He had actually put the rope under his arm and in the complicated environment he was in, he forgot where it was. Chris Jewell, Rick Stanton, John Volanthen and Jason Mallinson were the four divers who did the initial extraction before passing the boys off to other divers.
Osea que hubo más buzos?
@@thethirdman225 Don't forget Jim Warny who brought the coach out on day 3 of the rescue
@@vincevincentg7442 There were too many for me to mention all of them. You’d have to read the book.
@@vincevincentg7442 everyone forgets Jim. I did read his part in the rescue in Dr Harry book. I loved his book as it gave an exact description of what happened during the rescue and the order the kids were saved in
Well done guy.
I feel good to know that heroes from real life are better than the ones from Marvel universe
Exactly! 💯
Nothing is more scary than taking your hand away from the jump line..
So professional
Thank you 🙏🏻 from Thailand
meanwhile, another Thai soldier died from the injuries he got there :(
God bless you!
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
very professional
Real hero salute you
Thank you 🙏🏼
Hero's that is what he and the rest of the divers were
What a guy..
ขอบคุณครับผม
Interviewer: Do you feel comfortable being called a hero?
what a stupid question
god bless you
FOREVER HEROES 🙏👍✌️❤️
Brilliant well done boys
Dr Harris said his expectations of any of them surviving the anesthesia and the transfer under water was zero but the alternative was to leave them to die a slow death so in his ethical mind set he said at least they would of died asleep so to speak.now that sums up the severity of the operation but it also Answers the interview of Jason when he says we were only transporting them,the Dr had to get them out dead or alive but didn't expect any survivors and when you hear the American captain saying he expected casualties he doesn't understand either what Dr Harris was saying about the factors that could kill them during the dive.
I'm not sure what you mean that the American captain didn't understand how dangerous this was, he thought maybe they would lose half? He knew the risks but this was the only plan.
@@calpurniabruchi5742 the Australian doctor who was putting them under anesthesia expected none of them to survive check him out.he states that it has never been done before and given that the body would become hypothermic due to the anesthesia plus the full face mask would produce water via breathing he expected them all to be dead on arrival.so when they say they expect a percentage of them to die the reality was the main man Dr Harris expected them all to die.
@@stephencomer9276 Good thing Harry's assessment was wrong. 13 out of 13 was no fluke.
They keep calling them ‘ordinary.’ I see nothing ordinary about them!
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Legends
Everyone didn't survive like they are claiming... Sure all of the kids and coach survived but a rescue diver was killed and it's a huge slap in the face to the divers family to go on tour and parade the kids and coach like some sort of heros and giving interviews all over the world.. kids lost their father and a wife lost a husband... Their actions killed someone at least have some dignity for the divers family.. they are treating it like it was the perfect outcome but it wasn't by a long shot
He literally said that he was sad that one of the divers lost their lives in this very interview... And the Thai Cave Rescue series honoured the diver who lost his life.
The first thing he said in the video, was mentioned the dead Thai diver. No one is forgetting this. You want him dead plus 13 more? Or no one to be happy they were saved? The boys are traumatized when they learned Saman died to save them. They paid their respects and won't ever forget him, nor will Thailand or the world
@@calpurniabruchi5742 no need to parade boys around like they did something heroic
@@metou3072 you'd not have made it 10 days with no food, that's for sure
@@calpurniabruchi5742 I was at the rescue just so you know
very professional