It's amazing to see how hard they work and how skilled they are at rescuing the victims of these horrific accidents. We truly have to give the First responders and Firemen their just dues !! These ARE our HEROS at their best !! Thank you to all these wonderful men and women for what you do for all of us !! May HEAVENLY FATHER always bless you and keep you safe !!❤❤❤
Some people are just built for this career. ❤❤❤ I have goosebumps only 10 minutes. Crazy training you guys do to know everyone’s role. Absolutely incredible!!!
Go bless each and everyone involved in this rescue..No 2 accidents are the same.. yet they all work togeather like the professionals they are.. Ya'll are so appreciated more than credit is given..Thank you all for your service..🥰
I whole heartedly agree. This was a tough rescue, & I wish ALL the people observing would have given these life saving people a hand clap at least. They put their hearts & soul into saving people. Who knows, maybe even 1 of them will need these men & women one day to come to their aid!!!
Vancouver Fire Rescue did an outstanding job of extricating both occupants of the vehicle. Firefighters are trained as first responders. Why were the BC Ambulance Paramedics on scene not allowed to do a triage assessment of the two injured men? They could have suspected neck and spinal injuries. Neck collars were not applied. I also saw a firefighter doing an assessment of one patient and asking questions. This should be the job of the paramedic(s) on scene.
In most jurisdictions, FFs are also EMTs if not also Medics. Many regions are doing away with previously taught c-spine stabilization techniques. Data does not support improved patient outcomes and the time it takes to package a patient with full c-spine support can hinder timely progress to the trauma center. Things have changed a lot in just 10 years.
That was the 1st extraction I've seen where the entire roof of the vehicle was removed!! Caught a glimpse of the corner w/the fence, wonder if that was partially responsible?? The homeowners came out to watch it all. The least they could have done was clap for the rescuers. It's a really tough , at times dangerous job, & they put their heart & soul into saving lives!! Who knows, 1 day 1 of them just might need 1 of these dedicated people!!!
Guys they CANT flip the car over ever as you put the patient in danger of spinal cord injuries and neck injuries this is exactly how you’re suppose to do it. The force of the tow pulling it backwards image the bouncing of it when it lands. No way they did a phenomenal JOB!
So much for this poor guy's new TV. I wonder who ended up with it. When I was in an accident EMS stole everything valuable from my car. They were like vultures. Couldn't even wait until the ambulance removed me from the scene.
Not to nit pick but they weren't very respectful to the persons belongings. They were just carelessly tossing his things, like an expensive tv, on to the ground.
yeah well that’s not the first priority. since they don’t know much on the persons condition even little bits like being careful can cost them their life (luckily in this one they ended up being ok) that persons safety is more important than the things.
@@trovman999 it only took him two seconds to set the thing down nicely and then the one that stepped on the box after they had to person out that’s ridiculous
That dam PASS alarm on the air pack. That should of been reset. The other thing that I’m not impressed with is the way they were throwing the personal belongings out of the Car. The victims are going through a lot being injured and trapped. And having belongings damaged by the firefighters. I’m a firefighter with 50 yrs of service and been to a lot of MVIs .
As i continue to see it, the Medics are not allowed to access their patients and remain with them thru the extrication? Too many hands involved and better direction is required. Vehicle stabilization was ALMOST adequate. Removing of cribbing during just means poor placement in the first place. Try closing your spreaders on the roof and use the leverage of the tool in order to fold roof with less vehicle movement. Overall not to bad but just a little improvement is required?
I love the action from the fire fighters it really a nice moment.greeting from Miami hope you're good and the weather condition over there is favorable
That makes me sad seeing all their stuff including a suitcase and new TV. We’re they moving or someone got picked up at the airport…still sad they got into a horrible accident.
The way they are treating this man's personal belongings just pass me off. They did not even have to throw his things out into the street the extraction was done from the front kit the back. That was just bull shit, the lack of respect sadens me.
Nice use of the 0150 cutters. Most people don't understand the process of vehicle extrication. It's literally moving the vehicle away from the victim(s). Can be frustrating to watch because it takes some time. Had a triple fatal accident in Okinawa, involving teenagers, and it took us nearly two hours to extricate the only survivor. He lost an arm and a leg but lived to tell his friends about the hazards of drinking and driving. Though there was nothing I could do about the kids killed on impact I see that scene every few days and wonder if there was anything else I/we could have done. My only suggestion is that one of the firefighters could have been bracing the driver (victim) so he didn't have to keep himself upright during the process.
Fire departments have to start utilizing the towing industry, incorporate them into their rescue practices. The VFD did an excellent job of securing and cutting the roof open on that Tahoe. It looked to have taken about 6-7 minutes to gain entrance. Now I was not there so I can not say positively, however, it would have taken approx 3 minutes for a properly trained tow-op to roll that vehicle very gently onto it's wheels with a twin line boom. And the truck would have only had to be a one ton tow truck. The FD could then cut the doors off (if needed) which didn't appear to be damaged and could have simply been opened. In some of the rural counties in Alberta, some of the FD's have started to work along side some of the towing companies and have witnessed first hand at just how useful they can be. (They all, RCMP, FD, EMS and tow do all work together very well but some of the FD's have started doing rescue/recovery with the help of tow-op's). It is something for them to think about. Great job though by the VFD.
There aren't any RCMP in Washington. Check out the license plate. It is an Oregon plate. That area definitely looks like the OTHER Vancouver. Not too far from my house, too!
Why can’t someone make a jaws of life close way faster. These types of accidents are life or death and the faster they remove the ones in need matters greatly.
Essentially there’s a very small margin of effectiveness between speed and cutting power, the faster it closes the weaker the cutting power. They close at the speed they do because it maximizes cutting power and minimizes time. If they closed any faster They’d have less cutting power, and if they had more cutting power they’d close slower.
I get it that the passengers could have a spinal injury, but it seems they would be able to tell that right away. Roll the vehicle back on it's wheels and get the people out faster. This seems too slow to help them.
We are merely watching from the sidelines, they do this hundreds of times in their careers & are the professionals! Something may look 1 way to us but they know exactly what procedures to take. They r looking at a hundred diff things at the scene.
Never do that if someone has injured their spine doing that could paralyze them you never know for instance I broke my back and never knew it I walked on it for years and recently had an xray and the dr said I broke my back a while ago it already healed I said "news to me"
It is too much of risk of injuring the victims way more when rolling over the vehicle again. It goes a long way to take a couple of minutes more to save their spine, than a life time on a wheelchair or a bed. The patients are stable, there is no rush. Ane If you were wondering, there are faster ways if they were not stable.
Nha thuoc chau long co so 0075 tai nha thuoc chau long thanh chuong tren doi ni ma ton tai la tao giet ca ho nha mi nguyen sinh ho dov tai duong phong dinh cang thanh pho vinh tinh nghe an ngay het chuaky ten kha hoang thi kha
This is a definition of misjudged situation on all fronts - number of firetrucks on site is too high - what if they need to be somewhere important? No gas leak, no visible threat to drivers life - the car should have been flipped in controled manner and drivers door easily opened then. Why cutting it like this & taking that long to do it?!
Oh yes, flip em over, don’t give a dam about spinal injuries, just so long as it’s quick, if they all fall on top of each other what does it matter eh, you could be paraplegic for life, but they got you out quick, that’s all that matters, I’d keep the day job if I were you. My sons a firefighter and they do there job with commitment and treat the injured with care.
Generally you want to remove the vehicle from around the patient, not the patient from the vehicle overall safer for the patient, even though it seems it’s taking way too long.
@@bradh3139 I really respect the firefighters they are doing a great job there, greetings from Miami hope you good and the weather condition over there is favourable
that shit is mad slow could they have not just rolled him back over and opened the door lmao, what is the deal with all the people there too you don’t need that many people for something so simple
The passengers could have neck or spine damage, rolling back over could paralyse them for life, you cannot do that, one small move with there back can make them paraplegic for life.
I'm 2 years late to this but, I really don't comprehend why morbid lookyloos always gotta hang around and watch. It's like people are just waiting to see blood n guts and dead bodies or something. Or are they really that interested in how the firefighters do their jobs?! I've never had a desire to hang around crash scenes, or buildings on fire, or whatever else tragedy that happens. Lookyloos are plain freakin morbid in my opinion. 😒
These rescue crews know their stuff and thanks to all!
Prayers for all fire fighters, EMS AND FIRST RESPONDERS, and for the injured.
Amen🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
TniciaSkodowske2moago🇬🇧
How the hell are people not aware of that PASS alarm lol
they have priorities!
But it is a safety issue, if you hear it enough it will be ignored by your brain
It's amazing to see how hard they work and how skilled they are at rescuing the victims of these horrific accidents. We truly have to give the First responders and Firemen their just dues !! These ARE our HEROS at their best !! Thank you to all these wonderful men and women for what you do for all of us !! May HEAVENLY FATHER always bless you and keep you safe !!❤❤❤
Some people are just built for this career. ❤❤❤ I have goosebumps only 10 minutes. Crazy training you guys do to know everyone’s role. Absolutely incredible!!!
Go bless each and everyone
involved in this rescue..No 2 accidents are the same.. yet they all work togeather like the professionals they are..
Ya'll are so appreciated more than credit is given..Thank you all for your service..🥰
Sissy4591moago🇮🇴
Always that one rookie who leaves their pack on
Always, I've been retired for a bit now. I still do "the shake" when I hear the ba noise go off. Lol
DiegoSC1yrago🇱🇷
These guys are heroes.
Yeah Respect to them I am impressed on what they do. Greetings from Miami hope you're good abd the weather condition over there is favourable
I whole heartedly agree. This was a tough rescue, & I wish ALL the people observing would have given these life saving people a hand clap at least. They put their hearts & soul into saving people.
Who knows, maybe even 1 of them will need these men & women one day to come to their aid!!!
I just love how these guys work together. They are one big machine!
Good job but no reason to throw down that new tv :(
Vancouver Fire Rescue did an outstanding job of extricating both occupants of the vehicle. Firefighters are trained as first responders. Why were the BC Ambulance Paramedics on scene not allowed to do a triage assessment of the two injured men? They could have suspected neck and spinal injuries. Neck collars were not applied. I also saw a firefighter doing an assessment of one patient and asking questions. This should be the job of the paramedic(s) on scene.
In most jurisdictions, FFs are also EMTs if not also Medics. Many regions are doing away with previously taught c-spine stabilization techniques. Data does not support improved patient outcomes and the time it takes to package a patient with full c-spine support can hinder timely progress to the trauma center. Things have changed a lot in just 10 years.
Didn't the SUV have a sunroof?
Damn air pack. Also, nice way to conserve the internal property lol hahaha TV won't work now lol but good job men. We all can learn from one another
God bless our hero's who protect serve & save lives!🙏
I love & appreciate you all❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Savelivesl🙏
llove&appreciateyouall❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent job guys!!!
That was the 1st extraction I've seen where the entire roof of the vehicle was removed!!
Caught a glimpse of the corner w/the fence, wonder if that was partially responsible??
The homeowners came out to watch it all.
The least they could have done was clap for the rescuers. It's a really tough , at times dangerous job, & they put their heart & soul into saving lives!!
Who knows, 1 day 1 of them just might need 1 of these dedicated people!!!
Guys they CANT flip the car over ever as you put the patient in danger of spinal cord injuries and neck injuries this is exactly how you’re suppose to do it. The force of the tow pulling it backwards image the bouncing of it when it lands. No way they did a phenomenal JOB!
Thanks for saying this. Some people don't understand why it's so crucial to extricate like this.
They did a good job pulling the driver and passenger out of the vehicle, now they need to work on respectinv the property of those they rescue!
So much for this poor guy's new TV. I wonder who ended up with it. When I was in an accident EMS stole everything valuable from my car. They were like vultures. Couldn't even wait until the ambulance removed me from the scene.
Not to nit pick but they weren't very respectful to the persons belongings. They were just carelessly tossing his things, like an expensive tv, on to the ground.
yeah well that’s not the first priority. since they don’t know much on the persons condition even little bits like being careful can cost them their life (luckily in this one they ended up being ok) that persons safety is more important than the things.
@@trovman999 it only took him two seconds to set the thing down nicely and then the one that stepped on the box after they had to person out that’s ridiculous
@@trovman999 that TV by itself is over $2000
@@rocknjames my point still stands. still extra wasted time.
I wonder who ended up with the new tv.
FFS, if that was a rally, we'd have it straight back on its wheels and off down the road again.
You know you can turn the alarms off. I dont even see anyone wearing a scott pack.
That dam PASS alarm on the air pack. That should of been reset. The other thing that I’m not impressed with is the way they were throwing the personal belongings out of the Car. The victims are going through a lot being injured and trapped. And having belongings damaged by the firefighters. I’m a firefighter with 50 yrs of service and been to a lot of MVIs .
The Uchida of this is great and you have been 9th through it 👏
How is there a pack on during an extrication
Why do people stand around and stare?
Who’s f*cking pack
Oh sick I always wanted a convertible 😃
Do you mean a convertible car
This is real professional team work against time
As i continue to see it, the Medics are not allowed to access their patients and remain with them thru the extrication? Too many hands involved and better direction is required. Vehicle stabilization was ALMOST adequate. Removing of cribbing during just means poor placement in the first place. Try closing your spreaders on the roof and use the leverage of the tool in order to fold roof with less vehicle movement. Overall not to bad but just a little improvement is required?
3S,simple safe speed ?
I love the action from the fire fighters it really a nice moment.greeting from Miami hope you're good and the weather condition over there is favorable
Why didn't they just pull the car back to the upright position????
Then they wouldn't get to play with all their toys.
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So thats how a cabrio is made?
That makes me sad seeing all their stuff including a suitcase and new TV. We’re they moving or someone got picked up at the airport…still sad they got into a horrible accident.
The way they are treating this man's personal belongings just pass me off. They did not even have to throw his things out into the street the extraction was done from the front kit the back. That was just bull shit, the lack of respect sadens me.
Nice use of the 0150 cutters.
Most people don't understand the process of vehicle extrication. It's literally moving the vehicle away from the victim(s).
Can be frustrating to watch because it takes some time.
Had a triple fatal accident in Okinawa, involving teenagers, and it took us nearly two hours to extricate the only survivor. He lost an arm and a leg but lived to tell his friends about the hazards of drinking and driving.
Though there was nothing I could do about the kids killed on impact I see that scene every few days and wonder if there was anything else I/we could have done.
My only suggestion is that one of the firefighters could have been bracing the driver (victim) so he didn't have to keep himself upright during the process.
Geez glad no one was seriously hurt, no regard to their personal affects, tossing a brand new flat sceeen around letting it flop on the ground
Why don't they just flip the car or truck over???
7:02 LG - Qled :(
Mot nha thuoc phuong anh nua tai duong phong dinh cang thanh pho vinh tinh nghe an tap lai xe cuoi cung het ky ten hoang thi kha
Fire departments have to start utilizing the towing industry, incorporate them into their rescue practices. The VFD did an excellent job of securing and cutting the roof open on that Tahoe. It looked to have taken about 6-7 minutes to gain entrance. Now I was not there so I can not say positively, however, it would have taken approx 3 minutes for a properly trained tow-op to roll that vehicle very gently onto it's wheels with a twin line boom. And the truck would have only had to be a one ton tow truck. The FD could then cut the doors off (if needed) which didn't appear to be damaged and could have simply been opened. In some of the rural counties in Alberta, some of the FD's have started to work along side some of the towing companies and have witnessed first hand at just how useful they can be. (They all, RCMP, FD, EMS and tow do all work together very well but some of the FD's have started doing rescue/recovery with the help of tow-op's). It is something for them to think about. Great job though by the VFD.
There aren't any RCMP in Washington. Check out the license plate. It is an Oregon plate. That area definitely looks like the OTHER Vancouver. Not too far from my house, too!
So none of yall hear that pass device going off?
They remind me of construction workers doing a very nasty and serious kind of job. They work so hard.
😂
Das ist doch idiotisch. Wieso wird das Fahrzeug nicht vorsichtig wieder auf die Räder gestellt?😰😰😰😰👎🏼👎🏼 Viele Grüße aus Germany
it is idiotic isn’t it. taxes go to that lmao over staffed as hell when it comes to this situation.
Because the passengers could have spine or neck damage, one small move could paralyse them for life.
I hope they got a refund on that tv
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Why can’t someone make a jaws of life close way faster. These types of accidents are life or death and the faster they remove the ones in need matters greatly.
Essentially there’s a very small margin of effectiveness between speed and cutting power, the faster it closes the weaker the cutting power. They close at the speed they do because it maximizes cutting power and minimizes time. If they closed any faster They’d have less cutting power, and if they had more cutting power they’d close slower.
There is a Russian tool that uses gas cartridges called SaveTool, it can cut a pillar in a nick of time.
I get it that the passengers could have a spinal injury, but it seems they would be able to tell that right away. Roll the vehicle back on it's wheels and get the people out faster. This seems too slow to help them.
I was thinking the same thing, why not get the vehicle back over on the wheels.
We are merely watching from the sidelines, they do this hundreds of times in their careers & are the professionals!
Something may look 1 way to us but they
know exactly what procedures to take.
They r looking at a hundred diff things at the scene.
Never do that if someone has injured their spine doing that could paralyze them you never know for instance I broke my back and never knew it I walked on it for years and recently had an xray and the dr said I broke my back a while ago it already healed I said "news to me"
It is too much of risk of injuring the victims way more when rolling over the vehicle again. It goes a long way to take a couple of minutes more to save their spine, than a life time on a wheelchair or a bed. The patients are stable, there is no rush. Ane If you were wondering, there are faster ways if they were not stable.
Nha thuoc chau long co so 0075 tai nha thuoc chau long thanh chuong tren doi ni ma ton tai la tao giet ca ho nha mi nguyen sinh ho dov tai duong phong dinh cang thanh pho vinh tinh nghe an ngay het chuaky ten kha hoang thi kha
Why not roll car back over? Would have been alot easier to get the victims out !!!
هذا غباء.لماذا لايتم.إعادة.المركبة على.عجلاتها.ثم فتح باب.السائق.لأستخراجه
This is a definition of misjudged situation on all fronts - number of firetrucks on site is too high - what if they need to be somewhere important? No gas leak, no visible threat to drivers life - the car should have been flipped in controled manner and drivers door easily opened then. Why cutting it like this & taking that long to do it?!
Oh yes, flip em over, don’t give a dam about spinal injuries, just so long as it’s quick, if they all fall on top of each other what does it matter eh, you could be paraplegic for life, but they got you out quick, that’s all that matters, I’d keep the day job if I were you. My sons a firefighter and they do there job with commitment and treat the injured with care.
yep, because this is what they learn in training as a probie
@@sandrawestley4193 ok but if that was the case WHY WASN'T A C COLLAR PUT ON TO STOP MOVEMENT?!?!?!?
Generally you want to remove the vehicle from around the patient, not the patient from the vehicle overall safer for the patient, even though it seems it’s taking way too long.
@@bradh3139 I really respect the firefighters they are doing a great job there, greetings from Miami hope you good and the weather condition over there is favourable
that shit is mad slow could they have not just rolled him back over and opened the door lmao, what is the deal with all the people there too you don’t need that many people for something so simple
The passengers could have neck or spine damage, rolling back over could paralyse them for life, you cannot do that, one small move with there back can make them paraplegic for life.
team work is essential for a safe extrication before getting to the victims
I'm 2 years late to this but, I really don't comprehend why morbid lookyloos always gotta hang around and watch. It's like people are just waiting to see blood n guts and dead bodies or something. Or are they really that interested in how the firefighters do their jobs?! I've never had a desire to hang around crash scenes, or buildings on fire, or whatever else tragedy that happens. Lookyloos are plain freakin morbid in my opinion. 😒
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