Both of my boys are now in their early 40’s. This program reminds me of how very blessed I am. They were very active and naughty little boys. Bicycle jumps, skateboards, snow boards, climbing around on cliffs and in caves, surfing, motorbikes free diving, football…and so on. Oh, sure there were broken bones and surgeries..but, they grew up! They survived..! Both are great dads of little girls ( 😂 😊). They now deal with the girls falling off horses, volleyball, basketball, bicycles, skiing and so on..they both have come to understand how fragile and precious life is. We are blessed to have great trauma centers in our neck of the woods in the event of “worst case” scenarios. God bless these first responders, all over the world. They certainly are angels that walk among us. 🙏 ❤️
I fell off the top of a cliff when I was about his age. It had a lot of vegitation on the edge. Luckily I landed in a bush a little way down which saved me from a 100ft drop.
@@oliviaadkins5736 no i was ok. The bushes stopped me falling further. I had to be pulled back up by my arms, but only a few scratches so no hospital visit.
No, actually, there is very affordable insurance just for emergencies requiring a helicopter ride. Also, in the U.S., even if someone has zero insurance and zero money, they are still entitled to emergency treatment. Technically, one can get airlifted and rack up a huge hospital bill and never have to pay a dime. People don't realize that, but it happens all the time.
Well, somewhat not true. Here in the USA casualty tends to be used as an umbrella term for injured, and dead people, in a situation where multiple people are injured and it is unclear if any people have survived. After an incident, the USA uses the term casualty in it's correct manner, along with the term fatality for people who have died. But at it's core casualty means an injured person, and fatality means a deceased person.
@@thorthebeardeddragon4767 o come on, what’s life without any humour. if it was really serious and life threatening then it can be inappropriate to say and offensive people. Don’t be such a serious Karen and have some fun in life
@@jasonohare3019 if he was seriously injured, dead or lost feeling in places. Then I wouldn’t have made the joke. But the boy is fine🤷🏼♀️ so I just had to make it
@@neevp6096 we are lucky to have the NHS but we pay for it through NI contributions so not exactly free. We also pay for our prescriptions although they are cheaper than if we had to buy them at cost. In Scotland I believe prescriptions are free.
Not only have I been on that beach, I've been in that cave, and stood in that exact place. They aren't short cliffs there at all, with benches at the top, backed away from the edge by 30m. Also, what is it with the west side of that beach and injuries? My sister hurt herself there too
Well, they deal with seriously injured people every single day. If they couldn't take joy in the little things just because they're dealing with something serious, there would be no one at all to do the job.
I was knocked off a bridge by my horse. It was over a very rocky stream at the base of a beautiful waterfall. I first bounced against some large boulders and landed on my back on a rectangular rock about ten feet down from the bridge. My friends said my horse almost fell on top of me. The bridge had built up a thick, wet scrum from the falls and my horse was slipping and sliding with her steel shoes. She simply knocked me off. I was able to climb out of the creek, walk hanging onto my horse up a steep switchback to a tie line for horses. After checking my horse out, I sat on a log at the end and flipped her reins over the log. I looked through my saddle bags for my first aid kit but there wasn’t anything except a pain pill and a flask of whiskey to help with a fall. I took the pill and drank the whiskey, ate my sandwich and then rode back the ten or so miles to my camp. On the way back, we rode through some bees and my mare bucked a couple of times from getting stung; was told I rode through the bucks like a champ. At the ER, I was told I had cracked my neck. Guess riding back and through a couple of bucks was not the smartest idea. I had huge, dark bruising on my right arm and elbow but was told the arm was not broken and I had to wear a horrible neck collar for a while. I could of been flown out of the area but didn’t realize the extent of my injury. Heck, I even drove my truck and horse trailer home so my son could take me to the hospital. The doctor in the ER asked me if I had been drinking before the accident. No, but afterwards, hell yes! I thought the whiskey was for medicinal purposes, lol. It’s been five years and I still haven’t refilled the flask; keep forgetting. Oops.
@@bemy26thsubscriber no after watching the whole thing really posted it btw it’s a guy ima white corvette maybe a video or two after this but in the Facebook snippet I saw the doctor asked the fire captain if they could use the jaws to amputate cause they couldn’t get in with their equipment but they ended up freeing him anyway but it woulda been a sight that’s Forsure
@@bemy26thsubscriber his leg was trapped in a very awkward position so they were gonna have a hard time breaking the bone but yeah the doctor tried to push it as long as he could before he asked the chief but you shoulda seen the guys face it looked like a train was about to hit him 😂 for obvious reasons but still kinda funny dudes lucky to still have his leg
Unlikely but definitely possible. You can land properly on your legs but have a twisted back or contortion when you land which could cause a fracture, minor/major contusion or slipped disc.
It is possible to land poorly. Seeing it was a rocky place, that is quite likely what happened. You can just fall over and break some part of your body by just hitting the ground in a poor way.
@@fran282 Precisely. Cash is king. That trillion dollar military budget is superior. Don't get me wrong military should be strong. World police on the other hand, lose that. Europe can fund their own wars and security.
@@thorthebeardeddragon4767 I'd rather a UK paramedics crew subdue and arrest. They got more numbers and more shit to hit you with. Hell a good shock with a defib will kill a man
Both of my boys are now in their early 40’s. This program reminds me of how very blessed I am. They were very active and naughty little boys. Bicycle jumps, skateboards, snow boards, climbing around on cliffs and in caves, surfing, motorbikes free diving, football…and so on. Oh, sure there were broken bones and surgeries..but, they grew up! They survived..! Both are great dads of little girls ( 😂 😊). They now deal with the girls falling off horses, volleyball, basketball, bicycles, skiing and so on..they both have come to understand how fragile and precious life is. We are blessed to have great trauma centers in our neck of the woods in the event of “worst case” scenarios. God bless these first responders, all over the world. They certainly are angels that walk among us. 🙏 ❤️
I wish him a speedy recovery.
I love how that’s a sunny Sunday in England haha
I fell off the top of a cliff when I was about his age. It had a lot of vegitation on the edge. Luckily I landed in a bush a little way down which saved me from a 100ft drop.
Crazy to think if it wasn't for those bushes this comment would've never been written.
Omg that's like so lucky
What happened after that did u go tk hospital
@@oliviaadkins5736 no i was ok. The bushes stopped me falling further. I had to be pulled back up by my arms, but only a few scratches so no hospital visit.
@@mikeh2006 that is so so lucky
That guy is such a skilled pilot!!
Aww bless him 😞💔
I can’t imagine being airlifted in the US the bill would be crazy even with health insurance
$1m
Big up the nhs
@@wilfbm9067 I thought that the air ambulances were charities though?
@@hii-people2245 true, I forgot about that. I guess it makes it even more fantastic of a service
No, actually, there is very affordable insurance just for emergencies requiring a helicopter ride. Also, in the U.S., even if someone has zero insurance and zero money, they are still entitled to emergency treatment. Technically, one can get airlifted and rack up a huge hospital bill and never have to pay a dime. People don't realize that, but it happens all the time.
Thank you guys you are Angels 🤍🤍
"Hopefully the seagulls will get out of the way."
British flipancy in the face of adversity. Love it 😂
I love how they call everything a casualty. Here in the states, a casualty means a death. Makes me do a double take
😂 yeah it just means a patient
@@dm7uy our whole government is a casualty
Well, somewhat not true. Here in the USA casualty tends to be used as an umbrella term for injured, and dead people, in a situation where multiple people are injured and it is unclear if any people have survived. After an incident, the USA uses the term casualty in it's correct manner, along with the term fatality for people who have died. But at it's core casualty means an injured person, and fatality means a deceased person.
In Australia 45 years ago our ER's used to be called Casualty.
I think it depends on the jurisdiction
The calmness in the stament looks like where gonna have to chop his foot off , i flinched how can they be so calm 24/7 i have alot of respect for them
How lucky is that kid... I was fully expecting a spinal injury, but he ended up with a broken ankle.
Hope the boy is okay
What a cliffhanger video
@@thorthebeardeddragon4767 o come on, what’s life without any humour. if it was really serious and life threatening then it can be inappropriate to say and offensive people. Don’t be such a serious Karen and have some fun in life
@@Pluiss 💀💀💀
This is kinda wrong but kinda funny don’t blame u for making the joke but most ppl will take this a different way
@@jasonohare3019 if he was seriously injured, dead or lost feeling in places. Then I wouldn’t have made the joke. But the boy is fine🤷🏼♀️ so I just had to make it
@@thorthebeardeddragon4767 bruh it was clearly a joke
In the us you are gonna pay 5k per breath of pain killer.
Every thing free here in UK
Then get an insurence ;)
@@neevp6096 we are lucky to have the NHS but we pay for it through NI contributions so not exactly free. We also pay for our prescriptions although they are cheaper than if we had to buy them at cost. In Scotland I believe prescriptions are free.
@Connems they pay the same there, it just comes straight out of their income whether or not they need it.
@@neevp6096 No it's not we pay for the NHS with taxes.
Man got life-flighted for a broken ankle sounds like free health care 😂
Could be a spinal injury so they r just taking the percussions
It is. Its the UK so its free
Well an ambo could make it down there, but it would be extremely hard and minutes count, so an airlift would be easy and better
@@myname2674 Also for potential spinal injuries if the terrain is rough they wouldn't want to cause more damage if it was so they take precautions
If you heard, he also had pain in his back and tingling in his arms, so of course helicopter is preferable.
Damm that’s crazy
Tourism in Yorkshire is a £3B a year industry, one £2.50 donkey ride at a time.
Not only have I been on that beach, I've been in that cave, and stood in that exact place. They aren't short cliffs there at all, with benches at the top, backed away from the edge by 30m.
Also, what is it with the west side of that beach and injuries? My sister hurt herself there too
I love how they’re talking about how lucky they are to land on such beautiful beaches when this kid could potentially be paralyzed
Well, they deal with seriously injured people every single day. If they couldn't take joy in the little things just because they're dealing with something serious, there would be no one at all to do the job.
@@JonzzkuTv Ikr :/
It is a nice beach.
They don't feel sad and gloomy all the time. They have to think of the positive things to keep themselves sane doing this job.
Good job
5:01 this is my face when i am farting
I was knocked off a bridge by my horse. It was over a very rocky stream at the base of a beautiful waterfall. I first bounced against some large boulders and landed on my back on a rectangular rock about ten feet down from the bridge. My friends said my horse almost fell on top of me. The bridge had built up a thick, wet scrum from the falls and my horse was slipping and sliding with her steel shoes. She simply knocked me off.
I was able to climb out of the creek, walk hanging onto my horse up a steep switchback to a tie line for horses. After checking my horse out, I sat on a log at the end and flipped her reins over the log. I looked through my saddle bags for my first aid kit but there wasn’t anything except a pain pill and a flask of whiskey to help with a fall. I took the pill and drank the whiskey, ate my sandwich and then rode back the ten or so miles to my camp. On the way back, we rode through some bees and my mare bucked a couple of times from getting stung; was told I rode through the bucks like a champ.
At the ER, I was told I had cracked my neck. Guess riding back and through a couple of bucks was not the smartest idea. I had huge, dark bruising on my right arm and elbow but was told the arm was not broken and I had to wear a horrible neck collar for a while. I could of been flown out of the area but didn’t realize the extent of my injury. Heck, I even drove my truck and horse trailer home so my son could take me to the hospital. The doctor in the ER asked me if I had been drinking before the accident. No, but afterwards, hell yes! I thought the whiskey was for medicinal purposes, lol. It’s been five years and I still haven’t refilled the flask; keep forgetting. Oops.
i think there was a bit of wind comming of that tops there
AYO is that the beach where Top Gear did that caravan challenge and yeeted Clarksons apartment caravan off the cliff??????
No that was in Cornwall in the southwest flamborough is in the northeast although that would be hilarious
@@owenwatts4000 dude none of those places sound real to me wtf. then again we got places here named chattanooga.
I was there when they did that 😂😂
@@NotGamersHD you like that wait till you hear about Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Really.. can you please post the video of the guy in the crash that had to have his leg amputated with the jaws of life??
Wait they cut his leg off WITH the jaws of life?
@@bemy26thsubscriber no after watching the whole thing really posted it btw it’s a guy ima white corvette maybe a video or two after this but in the Facebook snippet I saw the doctor asked the fire captain if they could use the jaws to amputate cause they couldn’t get in with their equipment but they ended up freeing him anyway but it woulda been a sight that’s Forsure
@@Thehermderm holy shit. You know the situation is dire when a doctor suggests that
@@bemy26thsubscriber his leg was trapped in a very awkward position so they were gonna have a hard time breaking the bone but yeah the doctor tried to push it as long as he could before he asked the chief but you shoulda seen the guys face it looked like a train was about to hit him 😂 for obvious reasons but still kinda funny dudes lucky to still have his leg
Ayo wtfh
2:52 Bruh they put in a clip of a kid with his trunks hanging off...
What episode and season was this
If you land on your legs is it possible to break your back but not legs?
Unlikely but definitely possible. You can land properly on your legs but have a twisted back or contortion when you land which could cause a fracture, minor/major contusion or slipped disc.
compression injuries are also possible
a man has fallen into the river
in lego city
i feel like the kid just wanted a helicopter ride lol
Ps the narrator is Tom from Waterloo road
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meanwhile us pilots in nahm
Way too DRAMATIC for me.
4 meters... Mf I used to jump off shit that high when I was like 7 😂😂
It is possible to land poorly. Seeing it was a rocky place, that is quite likely what happened. You can just fall over and break some part of your body by just hitting the ground in a poor way.
I broke my back just walking and tripping.
This is $25,000 charge if he was in America.
way more because of the helicopter
@@fran282 Precisely. Cash is king. That trillion dollar military budget is superior. Don't get me wrong military should be strong. World police on the other hand, lose that. Europe can fund their own wars and security.
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Definitely milked that landing
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do wish these narrators would quit stating the obvious.
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If Andrew was wearing red underpants instead of blue, the results could be life changing. : Drop the repetative statements down a bit yeah?
that ain't south landing tho... that's north landing...
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Well done
Uk paramedics are better armed then UK cops. What a joke
What do you mean?
You saying that cops should have more money then paramedics who save lives and can sometimes risk their own lives to save others?
You clown
@@thorthebeardeddragon4767 UK cops carry wooden sticks as weapons 9/10 times. These guys got needles, scissors, helicopter helmets and more.
@@thorthebeardeddragon4767 I'd rather a UK paramedics crew subdue and arrest. They got more numbers and more shit to hit you with. Hell a good shock with a defib will kill a man
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