8:51 For those who don't understand that's french translation: "leave him alone. did you see his age compared to yours. Go away. are you crazy" This man is the best ngl
After 23 years as a Firefighter/Paramedic, I was disabled out of service. Even with all the broken bones, torn tendons and ligaments, 14 knee surgeries, rebuilt right ankle, replacement of a shoulder, not to mention burns, cuts, smoke inhalation, heat exhaustion and a miriad of other problems, I wouldn't hesitate to do it all again. All we wanted in return was maybe a thank you or a hug. It's a brotherhood that never ends.
You would have to actively fight the programming going on to desensitize and dehumanize us. Western media has been targeting the world with it for over 20 years now. It accelerated when Trump took over. TV ratings for Gore and Violence dropped to TV-14 and younger for violence. The fact that villains are poised in a positive light making them comparable to Heroes. People love the Anakin/Vader story. People loved Thanos for the idea of snapping away half the population. The movies even backed this by making a movie where everything seemed to be SO MUCH BETTER once half the population was gone. And then doubling down on that with bringing those people back and showing how terrible it is. I'd never seen discussions about half the population going away as I did after that. Violence in general increased dramatically across the board. There's so much more. SOOO MUCH...
Edit: please stop calling me a Hero. i am not a hero. i did what anyone should do to protect another. i didnt tell everyone this to be calle a hero, but to hopefully inspire everyone reading it to do the same for others. please, protect and guide the younger generation. they are our future, as without them, there IS no future. 4 years ago now, i saved a little girl that came running to me crying and calling me "big brother" and i was confused as all hell. then i saw an older man in his 60's or so come running after her, claiming her was her Grandfather, and trying to get his hands on her quite aggressively, so i stepped in. i yelled at him to "not touch my sister" and eventually had to pin him to the ground as i unstructed the 7yo girl how to call the Police with my phone as i held the guy down. now she is 11, and is doing great at school, has lots of friends, and calls me her best friend ever lol. she is such a sweetheart. the guy that chased her is serving life in prison after Police discovered 2TB of CP on several harddrives. dude wont touch another kid ever, and i made sure of it. keep your kids safe people! they are our Future after all.
The older woman who helped that driver who had heatstroke is a real hero. She acted so fast even with her ailment and knew that a watermelon could help is a genius move.
She got me right in the feels. That abandoned cane in the forefront was epic, right then she just didn’t have time for caution. I had someone die in my arms of heat stroke, her fast action brings tears to my eyes. And I bet she just considers her actions as no more than being a good host!
One time when my husband suddenly felt dizzy from a high blood pressure attack he ate some watermelon and his pressure went right down, almost like a miracle, I thought.
I have a medically diagnosed allergy to heat and sun and one night in a Wal-Mart I suddenly had heatstroke because my body cannot regulate its internal temperature. If 2 elderly shoppers had not come across me unconscious I would've died. Everyday I think of those 2 women and hope that the Thank You for saving my life cards I left with the store and anyone who could possibly identify them made their way to my saviors.
Being from Canada originally I can say that the Sikh community in my neighborhood were the kindest most giving people I know. They fed the homeless, had food drives for the poor and were always ready to help others when needed. They are truly beautiful people!
@@manojshekar832 Not all Indians behave this way. Sikhs do it because courage and bravery are a must and their entire belief system is based on helping and defending others. They are the only people legally allowed to carry large blades in public in many countries. Another thing that contributes to this heroic behavior is that death doesn't mean much to Sikhs, and so they have no problem risking it for another. It's also the only religion that historically granted women rights before any other society did.
To the man helping the old woman in the wheel chair. I am 41, I'll be needing that kinda help before that long, and my parents are there now. You are an incredible human being. Thank you for existing.
When my dad was dying for cancer I wanted to donate whatever organ I could to get rid of the cancer. They were thinking be was gonna need some surgeries to replace and I would have donated in a heartbeat but the cancer spread beyond and I couldn't save his life. The video donating her kidney to her dad put me into tears like a river. I'm so so so happy she could help save her dad. Such a beautiful relationship. I love it. ❤️
Welp now I’m crying. My stepdad had finally gotten to the point where he could get his bad kidneys removed and people in his family could see if they were able to donate a kidney. One of the last things I ever said to him was I’d donate if we were a match. A week in the hospital later he died. I didn’t even get to see him adoptive one last time. By the time I made it he was no longer with us.
I got into my first car accident last year and I'm 36. I guy ran a red light and hit me straight on. I got out of the car cause I saw smoke and panicked... my car somehow turned off and rolled back into a ditch all while I'm taking my fur jacket off since it was smoking and burning from the chemicals from the airbag. But the amount of ppl / bystanders that came to help me and comfort me while the the paramedics were on the way. Nobody got seriously hurt, thank god! People helping other people in need is priceless itself.
My first car accident was at the age of like 19 when driving back from school after not sleeping for a few days. I was in the forward-traffic lane and the turning-lane began moving... I'm nervous over the accident and ask the other driver if she needs EMT, because even at the low speed my SUV made the back of her car unrecognizable. She's looking at me like I'm crazy, I don't blame her because I could hardly speak from the lack of sleep. She asks if she needs to call the police and I say something like "I don't know, this is my first accident, I think we should pull off the road to exchange information." Later after exchanging information, my insurance says the damage to her car looks way worse than it is, police warn me for reckless driving. Took me like 5 years to get over driving while feeling even remotely tired, and I never plan on driving while deathly tired again. Good learning experience!
Everyone should be prepared to help out if they can. My grandma said, "Whenever you see something bad happen, look around for the helpers, and if there are none, then you get to be the helper." I've lived up to that a few times now.
I think there much more people much braver than they would ever imagine themselves to be. Unfortunately, there are also alot of completely incompotent people (in these situations). And the true culprit here is that that incompetence sometimes stems from not being brave enough, but alot more times it also stems from the fact that some people are just not willing to put themselves in danger for other people, or even "be in action" for other people. "better them than me" mentality. This is a much sadder situation than what you probably have. But I think if you are a person who is willing to help other people and who values other people even if they are strangers, you would be surprised how brave you would become when these situations arise. I think you are brave, my friend
It ''just happens'' you don't actively think about it. People's instinct is to help each other and work together. We're a very social species after all :) We might have our differences but when push comes to shove.. None of that matters. I remember one of the weirdest and creepiest things I've experienced in my life. I was at a Fries place in the row to make an order. and a dad comes in and says he needs to use the bathroom if we can look after/watch his 5/6 year old daughter for a second. he went to the bathroom, and as i am about to make my order some man/guy goes to the kid ''You want some candy? come with me outside to my car'' The person behind the register glanced up at me, i glanced up at the worker and within a microsecond we both understood and acknowledged what we just heard. as we (and probably everyone in the store) didn't make a sound, nothing was said, we all just stared at the guy i think. he looked up at us got scared and went outside, it must have looked insanely menacing to him, to see 10+ people paused in anything they were just doing , and just staring at him with the most dead stare ever, silent, as if stopped in time by disbelief. It was like within the snap of a second a Spring was loaded and aimed at him, without a sound everyone understood and coldly observed. if he had made ANY move besides going outside he would have probably been piled by 10 people. dad came back from the bathroom and all was well. still insanely weird to remember to this day.
If it's peaceful then really how are you protesting? "peaceful protesting" is absolutely ridiculous and ineffective.... but if the gov can get you to believe that's what you should be doing then they know they never have to change anything because all you'll do is protest peacefully. Who cares if you do?
Similar thing happened back in 2021 when protesters made way for an ambulance in Germany. The protesters? Against corona policies. And then there are people glueing themselves on roads - so even an ambulance can't pass. Just saying.
I know there are worse things in this video, but that poor overworked delivery guy collapsed from heat and exhaustion, being helped by an old lady who could barely walk, really got to me. I too was thinking, ‘I bet he’ll get alerts for resting too long’. What’s wrong with us?
Why do you automatically assume he is overworked? Anyone who works in the heat is at risk for heat exposure. Amazon has a huge awareness for safety issues including heat stroke. They continually urge their employees to take frequent breaks and drink fluids.
It's definitely a crappy situation, but panic can cause people to do stuff they may not normally. I used to be a lifeguard, and one of the trainings we had was learning how to disengage from a panicked swimmer (it was basically an under water throw if they got on our backs). If someone's drowning, they'll hold on to anything, even another person. So again, I hate that he was drowning her in his own panic, but I wouldn't blame him either. (also, if you do ever have someone pushing you down in a panic, if you can actually go deeper, it can loosen their grip enough for you to get out from under them)
I’m 65. I’m a disabled Veteran. I was close to giving up. I hate the world we live in today. I would like to thank each and every one of these rescuers.
@@sharkman5735 I lost my daughter who t**k her own life with her babies home. It was post partum psychosis. My other daughter has been on life support 4 times since. It shattered our lives completely. I promise you, that things will get better, just remember that no matter how dark the storm is, the sun is always shining above it. ❤️
Honestly, her understatement probably stifled any front-loaded panic that could've made the situation worse. Can't promise I'll be as efficient, but I'm glad she was, and that she helped with the effort instead of being like "Welp, I did my good deed for the day!" (disappears)
Yea I've seen people getting hit or hurt doing similar things but coming into the situation super hot. You would think your house is being broken into. I understand where you're coming from but that can easily turn deadly and for good reasons, just imagine being on the other side. I'm glad she stayed calm. There's sadly a video on Reddit of something very very similar to this and the person getting shot through the door. I know shooting someone through the door is bad but they panicked when someone was banging on their door at 3 am.
Thank you to all the wonderful heroes who made a difference in people's and animal's lives. In dark times such as these, it helps restore our faith that humanity still exists. ❤❤❤❤
@@bostoncityofchampions6581. It only can if we give up… As long as we, the people who act with integrity, dignity, respect and genuine compassion for others keep doing what they’re doing, we’ll be fine! Never allow the negativity to grow! ❤❤
I love you all. Your compassion and selflessness are unprecedented. We need more people just like all of you hero’s! Big or small you made a difference for the better. Thank you. Sending all of you love and light ❤❤❤
14:36 HOW (?!!) can ANYONE (*) who comes across a person in a wheelchair, who is stuck in a huge puddle, simply continue to drive WITHOUT HELPING THEM??!!? (*) = (Like the person in the white car did) This is SO impossible in my book!!
I remember one night I was dying my hair at like 2am and I was out front smoking and I heard a tool the ground. I yelled HEY and people got back in car and drove off really fast. I ran to neighbors house who’s car I just stopped from being stolen, banging on door with a plastic bag on my head at 2 in the morning 😂. Thank goodness they didn’t shoot me.
Awesome! I have a story for you... Down the block lived a kid who had a NICE car. The kid was Very into cars & his friends were always around with their cars, all working on them or cleaning them or w/e. Every week @ least, at all hours. My friend/neighbor (RIP) told me that late one night, his brother was on their porch. (Their place & mine faced each other. We were about 10 cars length from the kid's place.) In the dark, he sees the kids are at it, all working on the car together. Why so late? Who knows. They're teens-20s, they do what they do. Next morning, lo & behold, the kid's car is up on milk crates, his expensive rims/tires gone. The brother basically watched it happen. (Not to seem like victim blaming, but if the kid & his friends kept "normal hours" it would've been obvious something sketchy was going on & maybe the closer neighbors would've peeked out at the ruckus & called the cops.) Now it's a neighborhood story to remember the brother by (Also...RIP). Thanks for giving me reason to think of my friend!
These honestly bring tears to my eyes. I love people's humanity and empathy. The ones where people were saving the dogs was particularly heartwarming. That feeling when you're in trouble and someone is there to save you, what can I say, there's nothing like it. I've had to be rescued a few times in various situations, and everyone who has helped me will forever be heros in my eyes. My guardian angels! Short list if anyone is interested: motorcycle accident, accident in a water park, sea rescue (tide/waves took me out to sea on an inflatable), saved from SA, etc. Every single time at least one (usually more) people have been right there and stepped up to save me. I've actually had so many accidents/incidents that my friends call me a liability 😂 Great video! Subscribed for more like this! 👍❤ Big love from Manchester UK xXx
no, that's her phone and background. I'm guessing she was wanted to call her mom or boyfriend or something like that, but was shaking too much from the shock, so he was helping her unlock it or call someone.
The daughter donating her kidney straight up had me in tears. I would hope my daughters would do that for me, but I'd understand if they didn't want to. It was such a touching moment.
Honestly I feel like it should be the other way around, I'd raise kids for the future, not mine tho, so I'd rather not to see them mutilate themselves for me, especially if my body starts to give up: "first, my kidneys, what's next?" it might've been a total heartbreak for him... and a feeling of a failed role.
I would never let my child endanger his life or shorten it to prolong mine. I would have been so pissed if I was that father, and I'm sure he was going through a few thoughts in that very complicated moment. My kid will never know if I'm in need of such things; I'll take care of it myself, so to speak, before it gets to that point. What a tough situation, for everyone.
@@owleye1127 that’s your view. My guess is he was immensely grateful. No studies show that donors shorten their lives. One study even showed 85% lived longer than non-donors. If you want to kill yourself, that’s your choice, but I would venture to guess that would cause more pain than you might imagine.
Any father that would allow his six year old to get that far out without helping him needs to be arrested, and that child taken away from him. That child is now traumatized for life.
while the father is unforgivable, let's not exaggerate. the boy was 6, he'll get over it. the boy was even able to make the final swim on his own, giving him some strength to call on from this memory, hearkening "you can do it, you've been swimming in the current for this long". to call it traumatized for life is a little ridiculous and needlessly emasculating. kids are spongey, they bend, heal and grow fast, their minds aren't developed. save that for the kids in situations which really will affect their worldview for the rest of their lives. like the ones getting bombed by isreal. or something.
@@rxai How about we don't compare wars all the time to other horrible things happening? Also you do know kids can still be traumatized for life even at the age of 6 right...?
Closest I did to a good deed was me helping an elder lady and the nurse pushing her with the wheelchair since the nurse was struggling to raise her onto the sidewalk. Wasn't much of an emergency, but was nice to try and help.
That was really nice of you! 🫶 These epic heroic acts always arrive only when there is a proportionally just as large of a crisis. So it's actually good that you never had the opportunity for more, yet. 🫶
Fist Fights are a common occurrence for Law Enforcement... That's no place for a pregnant woman. If you think otherwise, you've never been in a real fight...
Love how the driver at 11:15 does help without even thinking and when he finally gets the great work done his brain snaps to smthg like: "kayyyy... this actually could be dangerous, i'm outta here."
4:52 the skill of those jet skiers is AWESOME! That guy is beyond lucky! The video doesn’t do that type of water strength an ounce of justice. Might as well be getting hit by waves of earth at high speeds. The impact and force of the water is MASSIVE! Bravo to those heroes!
My 18 month year old baby started choking on a cookie, it was specifically for one year olds on the packaging, and not a single person stepped in to help me despite me calling for help. So people helping people is extremely rare.
Watching that literally made me nauseous and sick to my core. He was holding her down killing her. And thankfully the instructor reached around him and pulled her up. Situations like these bring out the worst and best in people. I’d never speak to him again personally. He showed the world his true character. I’m just glad she’s ok.
man wtf you saying , its not natural , he needs to be a man , i would never ever kill my friend just to survive , he could survive that situation so easy just by relaxing and not wasting energy .@@handlenot030 why would he try to kill is friend ... thats a sick mind
You're seeing the panicked actions of a drowning man. This is a very common response, so much so that they warn against trying to rescue someone who's drowning unless you have a flotation device. Otherwise, they likely will grab you and you will both go under.
Landed in San Francisco and had to stay overnight with a bunch of other passengers due to some layover problem so the airline set us up in hotels as the next flight would not be for another 24hrs. Two Russian girls were getting pan handled by some guys at the train station and they kept looking at me like they wanted help so I stepped in. Another, lady passenger who was traveling alone mentioned that she wanted to go to the fisherman's wharf but was scared to go by herself so she asked me to go with her. I couldn't believe that I was in America. It was unbelievable. Once a boy scout, always a boy scout. California has become like some third world country.
I've only lived here in Cali for about ten years, and it's gotten BAD the last few years. I was taking massage therapy classes a while back, and we ended up having to call mental health services because there was this guy - I don't know if it was mental issues or drugs or what - but he kept jumping in front of vehicles and then banging his head against the pillars of a nearby building. None of the girls in the class wanted to go get coffee or anything during their break until the only guy in the class and I (I get cred as 'the tough one' for being a farm worker and Southern, I guess?) said we'd go with them and keep an eye on things. It's gotten horrible, even in the smaller towns. There are tent cities everywhere you look, the cops do almost nothing if they show up at all and there's shootings all the time. I've found blood on the sidewalk of my apartment building the morning following a lot of yelling and gunshots a few times now, but I can't afford to move anywhere else at the moment.
The guy who saved all of those dogs and the kid who saved his dog, I totally did that on multiple occasions when I was homeless with my dog, and I would do it again without hesitation but all of these individuals were heroes and saved lives and deserve respect ✊ 💯, may God bless them all for their selfless sacrifice and their awesome hearts. Another great episode thank you for your post it is really inspiring and appreciated to see something on the web that restores my hope in humanity and is so positive. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to making this world a better place one episode at a time God bless you
I've been lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time a few times in my 6+ decades on this earth. Nothing caught on tape but the satisfaction is outstanding. Watching others recognize another human in need warms the heart and soul....
The person who helped those people on the boogie board reminded me of the time I almost drowned in an under toe while swimming at ocean side pier in Southern California. I was screaming and waving my arms for the life guards help but they weren't paying attention. A lady on a boogie board literally saved my hide. I was losing energy trying to swim against the current. When I got to shore I told off the life guards and told them to do their jobs.
That's the power of God who gave this old woman the ability to help this poor guy who had a heat stroke. Thankfully, the woman was there to save the guy
All of these move me to tears knowing there are humans who actually hold empathy and passion as a good person who loves others baffles me next to people who just hate and take I needed videos like this
What is wrong with law enforcement agencies? Putting pregnant officers on the street is ridiculous. For real, it's not like these agencies are going to do anything special for these mothers if they lose their babies while out on the streets. In general, companies ask ridiculous things of you knowing they are going to replace or whatever is needed should you lose something or something is damaged. A stranger touching a baby's head...Really? That had better been a social experiment because homie can lose that hand. These heros are indeed beyond awesome. Thank you for sharing. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Exactly! I was at a pool last year and with my three kids, one of them ran off quickly and jumped in the deep end. The lifeguard had to go save him, and touched his head in the process. You'd better believe I chopped off his hand because he had the audacity to touch my baby's head!
@@thelunchlady8276 lol nice. That one made me a bit queasy. Young black man gently touches baby’s head and thank god there was a hero there to save the baby. The fact that clip is even included in a hero compilation makes me question the content creator. Embarrassing.
Excuse my late response. I don't know if y'all have the same problem but I just got a notification to this comment from someone liking it. Got nothing when y'all replied. SMH.
This is the kind of stuff that needs to be on the news media. This is the kind of stuff that restores my faith in humanity. I have almost no faith left.
Last year, I saved my next neighbor from being close to death, of a stroke, and lucky for her, I was there, and the door was open and the NYA came and took her to the hospital and right now she's doing OK.
What a great compilation. It restored some of my faith in humanity. I know people like to call others heroes for brave and selfless actions but it shouldn't be heroic, it should just be expected. We should all strive to look out for and protect others. Be the person you would want someone to be for you.
8:12 Oh my God, what kind of creep touches other people babies like that and insist when being told to NOT touch the baby?! It gives predator vibes and I hate it. Happy that dude helped the mother keeping distance with him.
Honestly this is very normal in most cultures across the world and has nothing to do with being a predator. He probably just wanted to tell her the kid is adorable nothing wrong with that. He touched the kids hair for a second for gods sake and people act like he did something terrible. Americans are so overly scared about their kids. I would need to see the full video for context but i agree the guy should have just accepted that the mother didnt want her baby to be touched and just left.
@@ichrekdichnicht3848 I understand that some cultures are different but man, even if you live in a country where it is normal to do so, when you're in another country and you're being told MORE than twice 'don't touch the baby', you gotta listen. At some point, he decided to not care for the mom reaction and the dude advices that were already telling him that what's doing ISN'T right. Also, not american here. I'm french and touching random babies is sooooooo not normal and scary for parents. Just don't do it.
@@kyokudonoakuma I agree that its very much not ok to continue after being told to not touch the baby and especially as its very obvious the mom is feeling uncomfortable/scared but to be honest the guy doesnt seem threatening at all. He just didnt realize how the mom would feel threatened in that situation. I dont believe he had any bad intentions or would have done anything more than touch the babys hair and tell her the kid is adorable.
@@ichrekdichnicht3848 I would like to believe it but we will never know exactly the truth and thing is, we can't let anybody touch our kids and see if one of them will try any sketchy move :/ so default reactions is, wheter you look nice or not, you don't touch the kids
12:00 Why is nobody talking about how the guy literally used the girl as a buoy, he was pushing her into the current and causing her to potentially start to drown! WTF!?!?
13:10 this literally got my eyes wet, as she cared him so much that she tapped his head with wet cold towel to put the heat down, what a real human being thing. I wish this same for all humans on earth. Why war when u can love, care and talk.
People depending on the kindness of strangers for life saving medical procedures while living in the most prosperous country on earth is absolutely wild
These are not heroes, these are ordinary people. They are heroes in a sense that they are good and deserve praise, but most people are like that. Don't believe the narrative that most people are bad and there are only few "heroes". World is a good place full of good people.
I've met ordinary people. They didn't do this. I once conducted an experiment in high school. I laid down on the hallway floor, not moving, with my eyes closed. I waited. I waited a long time. Finally a pair of teachers passing by asked if I was ok. Because, as they put it, they didn't want to lose their jobs for not asking.
When close to drowning and panic kicks in, a surprising amount of people latch on to others without really being aware if they're bringing them down, due to the extreme survival instinct 😅 Horrible, but you can't know if you wouldn't do the same in that situation, nor can I.
Never gave up on humanity and i never will This is just one more compilation that proves we can be good, a shining light of hope, inspiration and kindness in our chaotic and unruly universe
In all fairness patting a baby's hair is a perfectly acceptable thing in many cultures (even by strangers). The black guy may have genuinely found the baby adorable.
Thank you SO much for this wonderful and for some scenes--completely amazing--video that shows the good in people and our incredible potential to make positive differences in this world. So many negative videos on TH-cam showing people at their worst, and it's so refreshing to see this. THIS is what we all COULD be if we only start to care and try/act! Also, thank you so much for making a point of showing people risking their lives and going to extremes to save innocent animals too. ALL creatures matter, especially the most vulnerable. I've subscribed and "liked". 🙂
Watermelon is great! Also, from a Southerner - never give someone ice cold water or anything really, really really cold when they're having heat stroke, it can induce shock. Room temperature or slightly cooler at most, damp cloths with cool or room temperature water around the neck and limbs to help the blood start cooling down a bit. The same with someone who is hypothermic, you never want to get them too warm too fast or they can go into shock - the change needs to be gradual, start at the limbs and work inward slowly raising the temperature until they're stable.
To all the heroes out there, thank you for being outstanding human beings. The world is already a dark and dreadful place, but your light helps make it nicer to be in.
7:40 reminded me of being in Peterborough ON during a super heavy snowfall. My mom, dad and I had picked up my brother and his three friends to go to the movies. On the way home later the five of us repeatedly got out of the van to help push cars that had gotten stuck. It was really funny because we'd stop behind someone, my dad would ask if they wanted help, and then 5 big farm boys would come crawling out of the van like clowns from a car and hoist their car out their rut haha. I think we unstuck 6-7 vehicles that night.
I grew up in the Kawarthas, a tiny farm girl; there are assholes everywhere, but there were a ton of people in or near poverty in my area. A lot of us could eat and have wood for the stove because we helped each other. Who knows? One of those people you helped could be one of my extensive relatives. Probably not, but eh, it's a small world. Those people were lucky you guys came along. Being stuck in a bad blizzard can be a death sentence, circumstances depending.
8:51 For those who don't understand that's french translation: "leave him alone. did you see his age compared to yours. Go away. are you crazy" This man is the best ngl
Thank you!
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@@Simplename-1 np!
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@@corywilliamswilliams6561 French isn't some random alien dialect buddy, it's possible to learn it
After 23 years as a Firefighter/Paramedic, I was disabled out of service. Even with all the broken bones, torn tendons and ligaments, 14 knee surgeries, rebuilt right ankle, replacement of a shoulder, not to mention burns, cuts, smoke inhalation, heat exhaustion and a miriad of other problems, I wouldn't hesitate to do it all again. All we wanted in return was maybe a thank you or a hug. It's a brotherhood that never ends.
Thank you for being a good person my dude.
Thank you for your service!! You are a true hero ❤️!!
Thank u for ur service towards the society . U are a true man .
Thank you very much. ❤
@user-hq6mm9nt1l Thank you and all the Firefighter/Paramedic, thousands thank you ❤ !!!
Can you just imagine if everybody helped everybody around the world. Thats a world worth saving!
amen.
Don't get it why the person recording did not help the lady on the wheel chair.
@@piloto5248 :
*Security camera.*
Depends on what they're helping them with
You would have to actively fight the programming going on to desensitize and dehumanize us. Western media has been targeting the world with it for over 20 years now. It accelerated when Trump took over. TV ratings for Gore and Violence dropped to TV-14 and younger for violence.
The fact that villains are poised in a positive light making them comparable to Heroes. People love the Anakin/Vader story. People loved Thanos for the idea of snapping away half the population. The movies even backed this by making a movie where everything seemed to be SO MUCH BETTER once half the population was gone. And then doubling down on that with bringing those people back and showing how terrible it is.
I'd never seen discussions about half the population going away as I did after that.
Violence in general increased dramatically across the board.
There's so much more. SOOO MUCH...
Edit: please stop calling me a Hero. i am not a hero. i did what anyone should do to protect another. i didnt tell everyone this to be calle a hero, but to hopefully inspire everyone reading it to do the same for others. please, protect and guide the younger generation. they are our future, as without them, there IS no future.
4 years ago now, i saved a little girl that came running to me crying and calling me "big brother" and i was confused as all hell. then i saw an older man in his 60's or so come running after her, claiming her was her Grandfather, and trying to get his hands on her quite aggressively, so i stepped in. i yelled at him to "not touch my sister" and eventually had to pin him to the ground as i unstructed the 7yo girl how to call the Police with my phone as i held the guy down.
now she is 11, and is doing great at school, has lots of friends, and calls me her best friend ever lol. she is such a sweetheart. the guy that chased her is serving life in prison after Police discovered 2TB of CP on several harddrives. dude wont touch another kid ever, and i made sure of it. keep your kids safe people! they are our Future after all.
Wow 🤩 God bless you beloved 💚the children really must be protected by all of us at all costs ❤
Thank you! ❤
Respect
I salute you! 🫡
Respect
The older woman who helped that driver who had heatstroke is a real hero. She acted so fast even with her ailment and knew that a watermelon could help is a genius move.
She got me right in the feels. That abandoned cane in the forefront was epic, right then she just didn’t have time for caution. I had someone die in my arms of heat stroke, her fast action brings tears to my eyes. And I bet she just considers her actions as no more than being a good host!
delivery drivers deserve way better than the way they are treated by their employers.
One time when my husband suddenly felt dizzy from a high blood pressure attack he ate some watermelon and his pressure went right down, almost like a miracle, I thought.
Grandma Level 100
I have a medically diagnosed allergy to heat and sun and one night in a Wal-Mart I suddenly had heatstroke because my body cannot regulate its internal temperature. If 2 elderly shoppers had not come across me unconscious I would've died.
Everyday I think of those 2 women and hope that the Thank You for saving my life cards I left with the store and anyone who could possibly identify them made their way to my saviors.
Being from Canada originally I can say that the Sikh community in my neighborhood were the kindest most giving people I know. They fed the homeless, had food drives for the poor and were always ready to help others when needed. They are truly beautiful people!
Every religion has the rule to help poor people backed in their ideology, but its only the Sikh that actually follow that with a majority.
The fact they took off and used their turbans to help is beautifully symbolic too
here in NZ too,during covid lockdown they helped families with food parcels etc.
Indians❤
@@manojshekar832 Not all Indians behave this way. Sikhs do it because courage and bravery are a must and their entire belief system is based on helping and defending others. They are the only people legally allowed to carry large blades in public in many countries. Another thing that contributes to this heroic behavior is that death doesn't mean much to Sikhs, and so they have no problem risking it for another.
It's also the only religion that historically granted women rights before any other society did.
To the man helping the old woman in the wheel chair. I am 41, I'll be needing that kinda help before that long, and my parents are there now. You are an incredible human being. Thank you for existing.
you are not that guy pal, you are not that guy
@@UnArkvedGuy who's not what guy?
@@frozencowboy6552Y o u
@@UnArkvedGuy How bro felt after commenting that: 😈👿👿🔥🔥💪🏼💪🏼
@@frozencowboy6552 :
*frozencowboy6552 is not the guy who is going to need the kind of help the lady in the wheel chair needed.*
That boy and his dog. Loyalty, respect.
The little guy saving his best friend from another dog. What a sweet, sweet boy. What a good pair they make!
Agree... Great kid, and great animal's human :) Any person that puts their animal's safety over their own is a hero in my book.
It made my eyes well up 😭
That kid deserves a medal for saving his dog, truely heartwarming
♥
When my dad was dying for cancer I wanted to donate whatever organ I could to get rid of the cancer. They were thinking be was gonna need some surgeries to replace and I would have donated in a heartbeat but the cancer spread beyond and I couldn't save his life. The video donating her kidney to her dad put me into tears like a river. I'm so so so happy she could help save her dad. Such a beautiful relationship. I love it. ❤️
Welp now I’m crying. My stepdad had finally gotten to the point where he could get his bad kidneys removed and people in his family could see if they were able to donate a kidney. One of the last things I ever said to him was I’d donate if we were a match. A week in the hospital later he died. I didn’t even get to see him adoptive one last time. By the time I made it he was no longer with us.
My heart goes to you both
I'm so sorry for your loss, you're a strong beautiful person and your father knows it. May his soul live on through you.
I got into my first car accident last year and I'm 36. I guy ran a red light and hit me straight on. I got out of the car cause I saw smoke and panicked... my car somehow turned off and rolled back into a ditch all while I'm taking my fur jacket off since it was smoking and burning from the chemicals from the airbag. But the amount of ppl / bystanders that came to help me and comfort me while the the paramedics were on the way. Nobody got seriously hurt, thank god! People helping other people in need is priceless itself.
Glad you're okay! 🙏🙂
My first car accident was at the age of like 19 when driving back from school after not sleeping for a few days. I was in the forward-traffic lane and the turning-lane began moving... I'm nervous over the accident and ask the other driver if she needs EMT, because even at the low speed my SUV made the back of her car unrecognizable. She's looking at me like I'm crazy, I don't blame her because I could hardly speak from the lack of sleep. She asks if she needs to call the police and I say something like "I don't know, this is my first accident, I think we should pull off the road to exchange information." Later after exchanging information, my insurance says the damage to her car looks way worse than it is, police warn me for reckless driving. Took me like 5 years to get over driving while feeling even remotely tired, and I never plan on driving while deathly tired again. Good learning experience!
My first car accident was in my first motor race !
Being a woman is a wonderful privilege
@@mediocreman2 lol
Everyone should be prepared to help out if they can. My grandma said, "Whenever you see something bad happen, look around for the helpers, and if there are none, then you get to be the helper." I've lived up to that a few times now.
How about NOT hesitating and do what YOU SHOULD and be the helper ASAP
@@berrymint6384 I was like 6 years old, tough guy...
Didn’t a celebrity say this ?
Yeah it was mr rogers lol
@@naughti_penguin2340 You know, now that you mention it, Mr. Rogers and my grandma look and sound an awful lot alike... lol!
I wish i could be as brave and courageous as these people when the need arises. 100% respect for these people.
I think there much more people much braver than they would ever imagine themselves to be.
Unfortunately, there are also alot of completely incompotent people (in these situations). And the true culprit here is that that incompetence sometimes stems from not being brave enough, but alot more times it also stems from the fact that some people are just not willing to put themselves in danger for other people, or even "be in action" for other people. "better them than me" mentality. This is a much sadder situation than what you probably have.
But I think if you are a person who is willing to help other people and who values other people even if they are strangers, you would be surprised how brave you would become when these situations arise. I think you are brave, my friend
@@MrKrusten i like to believe that too, thanks.
you'd be amazed how quickly you forget about yourself when you see a kid in danger
Very true statement. Children come first.💯💯@@donkeyhigh8420
It ''just happens'' you don't actively think about it.
People's instinct is to help each other and work together.
We're a very social species after all :)
We might have our differences but when push comes to shove..
None of that matters.
I remember one of the weirdest and creepiest things I've experienced in my life.
I was at a Fries place in the row to make an order.
and a dad comes in and says he needs to use the bathroom if we can look after/watch his 5/6 year old daughter for a second.
he went to the bathroom, and as i am about to make my order some man/guy goes to the kid ''You want some candy? come with me outside to my car''
The person behind the register glanced up at me, i glanced up at the worker and within a microsecond we both understood and acknowledged what we just heard.
as we (and probably everyone in the store) didn't make a sound, nothing was said, we all just stared at the guy i think.
he looked up at us got scared and went outside, it must have looked insanely menacing to him, to see 10+ people paused in anything they were just doing , and just staring at him with the most dead stare ever, silent, as if stopped in time by disbelief.
It was like within the snap of a second a Spring was loaded and aimed at him, without a sound everyone understood and coldly observed.
if he had made ANY move besides going outside he would have probably been piled by 10 people.
dad came back from the bathroom and all was well.
still insanely weird to remember to this day.
It was a very short clip but that kid helping the other kid who couldn't walk by putting him on his shoulders really was touching
The daughter being a kidney donor made me cry. I wouldn't question it and do the same thing.
cried immediately
I love all these videos he makes my day every day when I watch the videos
@@paulvought6778water works for me
My Mom refused to accept a kidney from her husband or us, her kids. She didn’t want to risk our future health.🤷🏽
Me too. Wouldn't give my father a drop of blood to save him tho.
Now THAT is a peaceful protest
If it's peaceful then really how are you protesting? "peaceful protesting" is absolutely ridiculous and ineffective.... but if the gov can get you to believe that's what you should be doing then they know they never have to change anything because all you'll do is protest peacefully. Who cares if you do?
Similar thing happened back in 2021 when protesters made way for an ambulance in Germany.
The protesters? Against corona policies.
And then there are people glueing themselves on roads - so even an ambulance can't pass.
Just saying.
I know there are worse things in this video, but that poor overworked delivery guy collapsed from heat and exhaustion, being helped by an old lady who could barely walk, really got to me. I too was thinking, ‘I bet he’ll get alerts for resting too long’. What’s wrong with us?
That old lady unlocked Grandma mode and went to town helping that guy.
@@joshuawiedenbeck6944 I bet he saw an Angel! I would…
Amazon
I bet he got fired for working too slowly. Turbocapitalism at it's finest
Why do you automatically assume he is overworked? Anyone who works in the heat is at risk for heat exposure. Amazon has a huge awareness for safety issues including heat stroke. They continually urge their employees to take frequent breaks and drink fluids.
Wait? 11:34 The guy was using the girl as a buoy to keep himself from drowning? What a peach of a guy he is.
really hope she never talk to that guy again ! what a bad person...
Paused the video just to find and agree with this comment...and now, back to it
It's definitely a crappy situation, but panic can cause people to do stuff they may not normally. I used to be a lifeguard, and one of the trainings we had was learning how to disengage from a panicked swimmer (it was basically an under water throw if they got on our backs). If someone's drowning, they'll hold on to anything, even another person.
So again, I hate that he was drowning her in his own panic, but I wouldn't blame him either.
(also, if you do ever have someone pushing you down in a panic, if you can actually go deeper, it can loosen their grip enough for you to get out from under them)
Yeah. That peach is a real pit.
it sure is the end of their relation lol, but like the dude above said, panic attack in water often make people do the unthinkable
The kind acts of people going out of their way to help other people brings tears to my eyes😢 Thank you all for your kindness😊
seriously, I get teary eye'd watching these vids. Cause I know more often than not people will just keep driving and not help.
I’m 65. I’m a disabled Veteran. I was close to giving up. I hate the world we live in today. I would like to thank each and every one of these rescuers.
God Bless you. Don't give up. You matter! 🙏✝️❤️
@@Heidi_K_Girl_444 Oft times I wonder. Thanks
@@sharkman5735 I lost my daughter who t**k her own life with her babies home. It was post partum psychosis. My other daughter has been on life support 4 times since.
It shattered our lives completely.
I promise you, that things will get better, just remember that no matter how dark the storm is, the sun is always shining above it. ❤️
Never give up ❤
Aww I feel that way too sometimes but please don’t give up ! Even strangers care about you 😎 I wish you the best and I too love sharks 💖
"I'm so sorry, your garage is on fire", wow.
Yes, and that’s after she called 911 first.
Probably couldn't smell it. Years of smoking will do that.
Canada basically
My mom-heart immediately brought tears to my eyes when I heard that desperate cry of the little boy in the water….! ❤
6:23 she said so politely 'I'm so sorry Your house on fire'. I would have been screaming 😂
Honestly, her understatement probably stifled any front-loaded panic that could've made the situation worse. Can't promise I'll be as efficient, but I'm glad she was, and that she helped with the effort instead of being like "Welp, I did my good deed for the day!" (disappears)
Yea I've seen people getting hit or hurt doing similar things but coming into the situation super hot. You would think your house is being broken into. I understand where you're coming from but that can easily turn deadly and for good reasons, just imagine being on the other side. I'm glad she stayed calm.
There's sadly a video on Reddit of something very very similar to this and the person getting shot through the door.
I know shooting someone through the door is bad but they panicked when someone was banging on their door at 3 am.
Thank you to all the wonderful heroes who made a difference in people's and animal's lives. In dark times such as these, it helps restore our faith that humanity still exists. ❤❤❤❤
No matter how evil the world seems
There are still heroes 🙌
Evil is winning, I'm afraid.
evil has never won anything my friend..nooootthiiiing@@bostoncityofchampions6581
@@bostoncityofchampions6581. It only can if we give up…
As long as we, the people who act with integrity, dignity, respect and genuine compassion for others keep doing what they’re doing, we’ll be fine!
Never allow the negativity to grow!
❤❤
@@bostoncityofchampions6581I'm glad to report, you are wrong. Good will never stop and darkness will always flee from the light.
No one in this video is a hero.
That old lady leaving her cane and rushing inside to get the delivery guy a watermelon slice was really something
Man that kid that grabbed his friend... No words...
That was full power dive too. No hesitation.
I love you all. Your compassion and selflessness are unprecedented. We need more people just like all of you hero’s! Big or small you made a difference for the better. Thank you. Sending all of you love and light ❤❤❤
Sometimes the most powerful weapon is a helping hand.
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14:36 HOW (?!!) can ANYONE (*) who comes across a person in a wheelchair, who is stuck in a huge puddle, simply continue to drive WITHOUT HELPING THEM??!!?
(*) = (Like the person in the white car did)
This is SO impossible in my book!!
The man in the black car who helped was awesome.
I was in tears
I'm happy to see people taking care of others we should be like that and we should love each other no matter what
Wow! If only humanity could focus on helping each other instead of harming each other, this world could be a much better place.
I remember one night I was dying my hair at like 2am and I was out front smoking and I heard a tool the ground. I yelled HEY and people got back in car and drove off really fast. I ran to neighbors house who’s car I just stopped from being stolen, banging on door with a plastic bag on my head at 2 in the morning 😂. Thank goodness they didn’t shoot me.
Way to go being awesome! Those thiefs got a shock! LOL
Awesome!
I have a story for you... Down the block lived a kid who had a NICE car. The kid was Very into cars & his friends were always around with their cars, all working on them or cleaning them or w/e. Every week @ least, at all hours. My friend/neighbor (RIP) told me that late one night, his brother was on their porch. (Their place & mine faced each other. We were about 10 cars length from the kid's place.) In the dark, he sees the kids are at it, all working on the car together. Why so late? Who knows. They're teens-20s, they do what they do.
Next morning, lo & behold, the kid's car is up on milk crates, his expensive rims/tires gone. The brother basically watched it happen.
(Not to seem like victim blaming, but if the kid & his friends kept "normal hours" it would've been obvious something sketchy was going on & maybe the closer neighbors would've peeked out at the ruckus & called the cops.) Now it's a neighborhood story to remember the brother by (Also...RIP).
Thanks for giving me reason to think of my friend!
@@echognomecal6742so, the brother watched thieves steal his brothers wheels in the dark and that's a story to remember?
@@jesuscage No, sorry it was confusing for you. (You Can just scroll on.)
Yes, the actual story is memorable in the neighborhood.
This is so funny but badass!!
These honestly bring tears to my eyes. I love people's humanity and empathy. The ones where people were saving the dogs was particularly heartwarming. That feeling when you're in trouble and someone is there to save you, what can I say, there's nothing like it. I've had to be rescued a few times in various situations, and everyone who has helped me will forever be heros in my eyes. My guardian angels! Short list if anyone is interested: motorcycle accident, accident in a water park, sea rescue (tide/waves took me out to sea on an inflatable), saved from SA, etc. Every single time at least one (usually more) people have been right there and stepped up to save me. I've actually had so many accidents/incidents that my friends call me a liability 😂 Great video! Subscribed for more like this! 👍❤ Big love from Manchester UK xXx
I'm SO so glad you could be saved, each of those times 🥹🫶
I super love when I see people helping other people in a crisis. The world is full of loving people.
10:48 bro did he just show her a juice wrld meme to make her feel better??? XDDDDDDDDDDDD WTF THIS GUY IS A LEGEND
no, that's her phone and background. I'm guessing she was wanted to call her mom or boyfriend or something like that, but was shaking too much from the shock, so he was helping her unlock it or call someone.
Man, I love these types of videos... faith in humanity restored. I couldn't help by cry several times.
The golden rule of protest = " Always make way for emergency vehicles " 👍
Not really heroism, just abiding by the law.
2:03 that truly made me cry. Hell of a kiddo he's raised!
man, this is so heart touching, i'm so glad there's some people who actually care about more than themselves 💖💖💖
The daughter donating her kidney straight up had me in tears. I would hope my daughters would do that for me, but I'd understand if they didn't want to. It was such a touching moment.
Honestly I feel like it should be the other way around, I'd raise kids for the future, not mine tho, so I'd rather not to see them mutilate themselves for me, especially if my body starts to give up: "first, my kidneys, what's next?"
it might've been a total heartbreak for him... and a feeling of a failed role.
I would never let my child endanger his life or shorten it to prolong mine. I would have been so pissed if I was that father, and I'm sure he was going through a few thoughts in that very complicated moment. My kid will never know if I'm in need of such things; I'll take care of it myself, so to speak, before it gets to that point. What a tough situation, for everyone.
@@owleye1127 that’s your view. My guess is he was immensely grateful. No studies show that donors shorten their lives. One study even showed 85% lived longer than non-donors. If you want to kill yourself, that’s your choice, but I would venture to guess that would cause more pain than you might imagine.
Any father that would allow his six year old to get that far out without helping him needs to be arrested, and that child taken away from him.
That child is now traumatized for life.
Apparently the dad was drunk, and didn't notice his son wasn't on the boat.
Honestly that comment he made “probably be seeing you again soon” just no. Straight to jail.
while the father is unforgivable, let's not exaggerate. the boy was 6, he'll get over it. the boy was even able to make the final swim on his own, giving him some strength to call on from this memory, hearkening "you can do it, you've been swimming in the current for this long". to call it traumatized for life is a little ridiculous and needlessly emasculating. kids are spongey, they bend, heal and grow fast, their minds aren't developed. save that for the kids in situations which really will affect their worldview for the rest of their lives. like the ones getting bombed by isreal. or something.
@@rxai How about we don't compare wars all the time to other horrible things happening? Also you do know kids can still be traumatized for life even at the age of 6 right...?
@@unique_saiko_xoxo yeah i know, i've literally been in a similar situation, similar age(
I got hit by a truck august last year, and I'm still alive. the amount of people who asked me if I was OK was more than I was expecting.
I hope you brought them to court!
Closest I did to a good deed was me helping an elder lady and the nurse pushing her with the wheelchair since the nurse was struggling to raise her onto the sidewalk. Wasn't much of an emergency, but was nice to try and help.
That was really nice of you! 🫶 These epic heroic acts always arrive only when there is a proportionally just as large of a crisis. So it's actually good that you never had the opportunity for more, yet. 🫶
"Pregnant police officer" words you never wanna see in an accident report, or even on the on-duty list..
Exactly, what kind of moron would go on duty while she's pregnant, and what department would allow that? Jeez
Why
Fist Fights are a common occurrence for Law Enforcement...
That's no place for a pregnant woman. If you think otherwise, you've never been in a real fight...
Love how the driver at 11:15 does help without even thinking and when he finally gets the great work done his brain snaps to smthg like: "kayyyy... this actually could be dangerous, i'm outta here."
Right 😂😂😂😂 he got tffff outta there. Cause he definitely could’ve been caught in cross fire if the suspect hadn’t complied.
Thank God that people are kind, Kindness is still exists
4:52 the skill of those jet skiers is AWESOME! That guy is beyond lucky! The video doesn’t do that type of water strength an ounce of justice. Might as well be getting hit by waves of earth at high speeds. The impact and force of the water is MASSIVE! Bravo to those heroes!
Greatest flex on mother nature
*Thank you for sharing these heartwarming stories with the world. We need more of this!*
My 18 month year old baby started choking on a cookie, it was specifically for one year olds on the packaging, and not a single person stepped in to help me despite me calling for help. So people helping people is extremely rare.
!!! Is your baby okay?? Oh my god that must have been terrifying!!
the surfers at 11.55 the dude was using the poor girl as a floatie! I hope he makes up for that for the rest of his life
Watching that literally made me nauseous and sick to my core. He was holding her down killing her. And thankfully the instructor reached around him and pulled her up. Situations like these bring out the worst and best in people. I’d never speak to him again personally. He showed the world his true character. I’m just glad she’s ok.
man wtf you saying , its not natural , he needs to be a man , i would never ever kill my friend just to survive , he could survive that situation so easy just by relaxing and not wasting energy .@@handlenot030 why would he try to kill is friend ... thats a sick mind
You're seeing the panicked actions of a drowning man. This is a very common response, so much so that they warn against trying to rescue someone who's drowning unless you have a flotation device. Otherwise, they likely will grab you and you will both go under.
@@aliw8351He was not holding her down with the intent to kill her 🙄 He was drowning and panicked. That's how many people react.
Landed in San Francisco and had to stay overnight with a bunch of other passengers due to some layover problem so the airline set us up in hotels as the next flight would not be for another 24hrs. Two Russian girls were getting pan handled by some guys at the train station and they kept looking at me like they wanted help so I stepped in. Another, lady passenger who was traveling alone mentioned that she wanted to go to the fisherman's wharf but was scared to go by herself so she asked me to go with her. I couldn't believe that I was in America. It was unbelievable. Once a boy scout, always a boy scout. California has become like some third world country.
I've only lived here in Cali for about ten years, and it's gotten BAD the last few years. I was taking massage therapy classes a while back, and we ended up having to call mental health services because there was this guy - I don't know if it was mental issues or drugs or what - but he kept jumping in front of vehicles and then banging his head against the pillars of a nearby building. None of the girls in the class wanted to go get coffee or anything during their break until the only guy in the class and I (I get cred as 'the tough one' for being a farm worker and Southern, I guess?) said we'd go with them and keep an eye on things.
It's gotten horrible, even in the smaller towns. There are tent cities everywhere you look, the cops do almost nothing if they show up at all and there's shootings all the time. I've found blood on the sidewalk of my apartment building the morning following a lot of yelling and gunshots a few times now, but I can't afford to move anywhere else at the moment.
we haven't had wealth inequality like this since before the great depression. it's gonna keep getting worse
The guy who saved all of those dogs and the kid who saved his dog, I totally did that on multiple occasions when I was homeless with my dog, and I would do it again without hesitation but all of these individuals were heroes and saved lives and deserve respect ✊ 💯, may God bless them all for their selfless sacrifice and their awesome hearts. Another great episode thank you for your post it is really inspiring and appreciated to see something on the web that restores my hope in humanity and is so positive. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to making this world a better place one episode at a time God bless you
I've been lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time a few times in my 6+ decades on this earth. Nothing caught on tape but the satisfaction is outstanding. Watching others recognize another human in need warms the heart and soul....
Those were some truly amazing events, hats off to every one of those who took the time to help someone else in need. Wow!
With all the horrible things going on.... These videos are a much needed uplifting! ❤
These videos always get me emotional. Maybe it’s because it reminds me that there’s still good people in the world.
The person who helped those people on the boogie board reminded me of the time I almost drowned in an under toe while swimming at ocean side pier in Southern California. I was screaming and waving my arms for the life guards help but they weren't paying attention. A lady on a boogie board literally saved my hide. I was losing energy trying to swim against the current. When I got to shore I told off the life guards and told them to do their jobs.
Oh my god, that must have been terrifying... I'm so glad you made it out okay
The guy in the black car who helped the old lady in the wheelchair, when she was stuck in a puddle. What a strong man!
2:30 - "Daddies are SPECIAL!"
That's the power of God who gave this old woman the ability to help this poor guy who had a heat stroke. Thankfully, the woman was there to save the guy
man wtf 11:43 i really hope that girl never ever ever be friend with that guy again ... what a bad person ... killing is friend just to not drown .
All of these move me to tears knowing there are humans who actually hold empathy and passion as a good person who loves others baffles me next to people who just hate and take I needed videos like this
Thank you protesters for moving- I would support your cause simply for your care and respect for EMS.
I would need more information lol moving for an ambulance isn't hero-tier
@@sitcomchristian6886 Agree- although it seems my hero threshold seems to get lower and lower each year 😂
As someone who has helped people like this. The amount of honor I felt every time. Makes it perfect.
What is wrong with law enforcement agencies? Putting pregnant officers on the street is ridiculous. For real, it's not like these agencies are going to do anything special for these mothers if they lose their babies while out on the streets. In general, companies ask ridiculous things of you knowing they are going to replace or whatever is needed should you lose something or something is damaged.
A stranger touching a baby's head...Really? That had better been a social experiment because homie can lose that hand.
These heros are indeed beyond awesome. Thank you for sharing. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Exactly! I was at a pool last year and with my three kids, one of them ran off quickly and jumped in the deep end. The lifeguard had to go save him, and touched his head in the process. You'd better believe I chopped off his hand because he had the audacity to touch my baby's head!
@@thelunchlady8276 lol nice. That one made me a bit queasy. Young black man gently touches baby’s head and thank god there was a hero there to save the baby. The fact that clip is even included in a hero compilation makes me question the content creator. Embarrassing.
ITS a prank video and the girl with a baby is an actor to see people reaction !
@@thelunchlady8276 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Excuse my late response. I don't know if y'all have the same problem but I just got a notification to this comment from someone liking it. Got nothing when y'all replied. SMH.
These world got so many heroes. 🏆 Glad to see humanity 🫶
I am grateful for humanity...
I love all these videos he makes my day every day when I watch the videos
humanity is a disease and everybody opening their eyes will realize it
man with all the negativity , violence and loss of morality in this world, its so refreshing seeing positivity for a change
with all the craziness in the world right now, we all need a completely soul recharging video like this!
This is the kind of stuff that needs to be on the news media. This is the kind of stuff that restores my faith in humanity. I have almost no faith left.
Last year, I saved my next neighbor from being close to death, of a stroke, and lucky for her, I was there, and the door was open and the NYA came and took her to the hospital and right now she's doing OK.
What a great compilation. It restored some of my faith in humanity. I know people like to call others heroes for brave and selfless actions but it shouldn't be heroic, it should just be expected. We should all strive to look out for and protect others. Be the person you would want someone to be for you.
8:12 Oh my God, what kind of creep touches other people babies like that and insist when being told to NOT touch the baby?! It gives predator vibes and I hate it. Happy that dude helped the mother keeping distance with him.
Honestly this is very normal in most cultures across the world and has nothing to do with being a predator. He probably just wanted to tell her the kid is adorable nothing wrong with that. He touched the kids hair for a second for gods sake and people act like he did something terrible. Americans are so overly scared about their kids. I would need to see the full video for context but i agree the guy should have just accepted that the mother didnt want her baby to be touched and just left.
@@ichrekdichnicht3848 I understand that some cultures are different but man, even if you live in a country where it is normal to do so, when you're in another country and you're being told MORE than twice 'don't touch the baby', you gotta listen. At some point, he decided to not care for the mom reaction and the dude advices that were already telling him that what's doing ISN'T right.
Also, not american here. I'm french and touching random babies is sooooooo not normal and scary for parents. Just don't do it.
@@kyokudonoakuma I agree that its very much not ok to continue after being told to not touch the baby and especially as its very obvious the mom is feeling uncomfortable/scared but to be honest the guy doesnt seem threatening at all. He just didnt realize how the mom would feel threatened in that situation. I dont believe he had any bad intentions or would have done anything more than touch the babys hair and tell her the kid is adorable.
@@ichrekdichnicht3848 I would like to believe it but we will never know exactly the truth and thing is, we can't let anybody touch our kids and see if one of them will try any sketchy move :/ so default reactions is, wheter you look nice or not, you don't touch the kids
So true, just don't touch other people's kids when they don't want you too.
This is hits different
Wholesome
Still theirs people who willing to help
Some clips made me almost cry
15:38 "a passing driver accidentally stopped and helped..." what are these churned out by ai?
Seeing people like this gives me some hope for us in this crazy world.
1:45 holy cow... I cried!
These videos gave me hope. We need more of these acts
12:00 Why is nobody talking about how the guy literally used the girl as a buoy, he was pushing her into the current and causing her to potentially start to drown! WTF!?!?
every comment nearly is talking about that :'D
13:10 this literally got my eyes wet, as she cared him so much that she tapped his head with wet cold towel to put the heat down, what a real human being thing. I wish this same for all humans on earth. Why war when u can love, care and talk.
He said “ reward him with a year of coping math homework lol😂
Funny way to motivate! 😄
People depending on the kindness of strangers for life saving medical procedures while living in the most prosperous country on earth is absolutely wild
10:13 - Just FYI, when a car window is slightly open, it's actually pretty easy to grab hold with both hands and yank hard to break the window.
These are not heroes, these are ordinary people. They are heroes in a sense that they are good and deserve praise, but most people are like that.
Don't believe the narrative that most people are bad and there are only few "heroes".
World is a good place full of good people.
@@handlenot030he's talking poetically, not literally - just reminding us that virtuous and selfless people are more common than one would think. 💜💜
I've met ordinary people. They didn't do this.
I once conducted an experiment in high school. I laid down on the hallway floor, not moving, with my eyes closed. I waited. I waited a long time. Finally a pair of teachers passing by asked if I was ok. Because, as they put it, they didn't want to lose their jobs for not asking.
The little boy with his dog was so sweet
This kind of videos restores my belive in humankind
11:27 guy was drowning the girl. That should 100% be a form of attempted murder
When close to drowning and panic kicks in, a surprising amount of people latch on to others without really being aware if they're bringing them down, due to the extreme survival instinct 😅
Horrible, but you can't know if you wouldn't do the same in that situation, nor can I.
Never gave up on humanity and i never will
This is just one more compilation that proves we can be good, a shining light of hope, inspiration and kindness in our chaotic and unruly universe
0:44 man that motorcycle guy must be famous by now, I've seen this video like 10 times now..
In all fairness patting a baby's hair is a perfectly acceptable thing in many cultures (even by strangers). The black guy may have genuinely found the baby adorable.
That part was a social experiment to see would anyone help the mother
Starting at 12:54 with the Amazon guy and the elderly lady who forgot she needed a cane... 😂❤
Thank you SO much for this wonderful and for some scenes--completely amazing--video that shows the good in people and our incredible potential to make positive differences in this world. So many negative videos on TH-cam showing people at their worst, and it's so refreshing to see this. THIS is what we all COULD be if we only start to care and try/act! Also, thank you so much for making a point of showing people risking their lives and going to extremes to save innocent animals too. ALL creatures matter, especially the most vulnerable. I've subscribed and "liked". 🙂
13:13 i didn't know watermelon is so good in heat stroke
Watermelon is great!
Also, from a Southerner - never give someone ice cold water or anything really, really really cold when they're having heat stroke, it can induce shock. Room temperature or slightly cooler at most, damp cloths with cool or room temperature water around the neck and limbs to help the blood start cooling down a bit. The same with someone who is hypothermic, you never want to get them too warm too fast or they can go into shock - the change needs to be gradual, start at the limbs and work inward slowly raising the temperature until they're stable.
@@moonstruck8245Oo, thanks, TIL!
To all the heroes out there, thank you for being outstanding human beings. The world is already a dark and dreadful place, but your light helps make it nicer to be in.
7:40 reminded me of being in Peterborough ON during a super heavy snowfall. My mom, dad and I had picked up my brother and his three friends to go to the movies. On the way home later the five of us repeatedly got out of the van to help push cars that had gotten stuck. It was really funny because we'd stop behind someone, my dad would ask if they wanted help, and then 5 big farm boys would come crawling out of the van like clowns from a car and hoist their car out their rut haha. I think we unstuck 6-7 vehicles that night.
I grew up in the Kawarthas, a tiny farm girl; there are assholes everywhere, but there were a ton of people in or near poverty in my area. A lot of us could eat and have wood for the stove because we helped each other.
Who knows? One of those people you helped could be one of my extensive relatives. Probably not, but eh, it's a small world.
Those people were lucky you guys came along. Being stuck in a bad blizzard can be a death sentence, circumstances depending.
@@RaggedAssRobin 100% we all grew up in a little farm town near the French River. Same thing, everybody helping everybody out so we can all do ok.
13:01 this grandma deserves everything , I hope she’s happy and healthy
11:52 drowning his friend to stay alive... wtf
lol
Lovely friend ...
@@MrVolodus love too
Just to prove that there is kind people in the world. Well done to you all, 100% kind heros.
9:49 the twitch sound effects caught me off guard😭😂💀