Loving the mix between the cockpit view + audio and the hoist crewman view! It's really interesting to see the crew coordination and pilot procedures, especially for such a narrow extraction spot. Also fun to hear the low rotor RPM alarm(?) go off at the end lol. Pretty cool to see a Huey cockpit with all those digital glass panels 👍
'Little clearing down there'. Me > 'What clearing?! There's no roo...' KCSAS > 'Hold our beer'. 🚁 🥇 🌟 Superb work team. ❤ Flashing stobe light = genius. Take note TH-camrs 😆😆 Be prepared.
I love the King County ASU. Really enjoyed this video a lot especially views starting in the cockpit to the actual rescue. You guys are amazing. I enjoy helping people which is why I find this channel so fascinating. The teamwork is heartwarming. Stay safe up there and may God continue to bless you like you are blessing me. ❤
You guys are a w e s o m e ! ...you know, I often think that the reason why we see people out in the middle of nowhere doing things they could easily do while *NOT* in the middle of nowhere, and i wonder if they have unjustified confidence in planning their excursions because they know with one phone call, guys like you will come swooping-in to rescue them. Because I'd bet if teams such as yours were not available, people would plan their events with more of a mind toward safety and not toward thrills - especially older people such as the ankle-twister rescued here. Nice job though!
The Sheriff's office is taxpayer funded. I don't think there's any cost to the patient. SAR is all volunteer (mainly volunteer/donation funded with small exceptions) in WA state. The ambulance / hospital is likely the only part the patient is charged for.
I love that you're starting to incorporate multiple POVs. I know those gopros ain't cheap.
The cost of the GoPro has to be the cheapest thing in this video
@@djchristensen1 True, but it's probably the only thing not covered by the company. I assume these are personal GoPros.
Loving the mix between the cockpit view + audio and the hoist crewman view! It's really interesting to see the crew coordination and pilot procedures, especially for such a narrow extraction spot. Also fun to hear the low rotor RPM alarm(?) go off at the end lol. Pretty cool to see a Huey cockpit with all those digital glass panels 👍
Like the incorporation of the flight check
8:49 - "It doesn't get any better, right?"
Glad you are enjoying the ride. Thanks for your work!
'Little clearing down there'. Me > 'What clearing?! There's no roo...' KCSAS > 'Hold our beer'. 🚁 🥇 🌟 Superb work team. ❤
Flashing stobe light = genius. Take note TH-camrs 😆😆 Be prepared.
I love the King County ASU. Really enjoyed this video a lot especially views starting in the cockpit to the actual rescue. You guys are amazing. I enjoy helping people which is why I find this channel so fascinating. The teamwork is heartwarming. Stay safe up there and may God continue to bless you like you are blessing me. ❤
I seriously hope this hiker was really injured and not just being a wimp. He put a lot of peoples lives at risk over this
Great work of t hese unsung heroes doing a professional job.
Great crew coordination and an awesome job holding that hover.🎉
Thank you . I always enjoy. You guys are great!!
Excellent work by KCSO!
So badass!
A little intense if things go sideways. Not a lot of room, but you guys make it look easy. Fab work and thx sexy voice!
So awesome 👌 👏 👍
Awesome work on the video!
Thank you very much for putting these videos together. Really gives the general public a good idea on what you do. Keep up the good work!
Excellent piloting and team work! Thanks for sharing!
You guys are the best!
Wow, so awesome to watch you guys.
This is badass
How come there hasn’t been any chases lately? Def miss those a the longer vids, but keep em coming!!!
You guys are a w e s o m e ! ...you know, I often think that the reason why we see people out in the middle of nowhere doing things they could easily do while *NOT* in the middle of nowhere, and i wonder if they have unjustified confidence in planning their excursions because they know with one phone call, guys like you will come swooping-in to rescue them. Because I'd bet if teams such as yours were not available, people would plan their events with more of a mind toward safety and not toward thrills - especially older people such as the ankle-twister rescued here. Nice job though!
what is the approximate cost for a relatively simple lift like this? I assume the cost - or a portion - is shared with the victim?
The Sheriff's office is taxpayer funded. I don't think there's any cost to the patient. SAR is all volunteer (mainly volunteer/donation funded with small exceptions) in WA state. The ambulance / hospital is likely the only part the patient is charged for.
Who cleaned the widows?
If you can't hike out on your own... don't hike
Stuff happens that you can't predict.