@@daliamendes5757 Ok, sorry, weren't sure what you were referencing. The management of the fire department do follow this channel, so I'm sure they will be aware of it. Thank you
@pete fisher You should capitalize your first and last name and add a profile pic to add some instant credibility. You popped up on my feed, I knew you because of Today's Northumberland and threw you a subscription but I daresay with AI and SPAM channels nowadays, its easy to scroll past if you are mindlessly doing so!
Where's the divers? Looks like a bunch of fumbling amateurs. You would think a community with a harbour would have access to a diver. Good thing it wasn't an emergency. Wow! What a waste of resources.
May the person rest in peace. Thank you to all our rescue heroes. That not an easy thing to do. You are loved ❤❤❤
Thank you all emergency personnel for all they did. My condolences to the family of the gentleman. 😪⚘️.
That is the nastiest thing you can do and see. Rest in peace. Feel sorry for everyone involved
Such a hard sad job ..My deepest condolences to the family 😢
What exactly is happen here? Does the Coast Guard not have scuba gear or anyone trained to dive and hold their breath.
click the link to the story above...and now they don't. It was approximately 15 feet of murky water
@@petefisher2426 They use to dive Pete. One that worked there years ago told me he recovered many by diving.
@@susanfalla654 I don't remember ANY ever diving at the Coast Guard Station in Cobourg
Looks like an excessive waste of resources
god bless the mans sole , recovered by O.P.P. divers
Wow … the search team are chewing gum ??? .. why not call the divers right away .. sad to see this
this is just a guess, but i don't think chewing gum interfered with the search.
@@petefisher2426wouldn’t you be worried dirty water get in the.mouth !! They need better resources for rescuing under water that’s for sure .my God ..
@@daliamendes5757 Ok, sorry, weren't sure what you were referencing. The management of the fire department do follow this channel, so I'm sure they will be aware of it. Thank you
Thats gotta be a nasty job getting in the water and touching a dead waterlogged body
A nasty job is still a decent job that can put food on the table and pay the bills.
@@Chiabelss for sure. I didn’t mean it disrespectfully
Looks more like a training excerize than recovery
@pete fisher You should capitalize your first and last name and add a profile pic to add some instant credibility. You popped up on my feed, I knew you because of Today's Northumberland and threw you a subscription but I daresay with AI and SPAM channels nowadays, its easy to scroll past if you are mindlessly doing so!
Where's the divers? Looks like a bunch of fumbling amateurs. You would think a community with a harbour would have access to a diver. Good thing it wasn't an emergency. Wow! What a waste of resources.
“How not to retrieve a body from the Cobourg harbour” may be a better title for the video?
@@Kiter-rm3ryjust don't be a dumbass and become a body in the water. Seems pretty simple.
Did you run the boat motor over the recuv. Person. Did the motor chew the person up. There was no reason for that
Body was down 15 ft. No way was that motor even close to the body to contact it.