I had a seizure while driving once and I had just gone grocery shopping. I woke up in the hospital to a police officer by my side who said my groceries were in the nurses station refrigerator. He also said he wanted to make sure I was OK. I'll never ever forget that. God bless these heroes. 💖🙏
In my 20s I was in a pretty bad accident. One of the police officers stayed in the waiting room until my mom arrived. He told her he had to stay for two reasons. 1 was to make sure I was ok. The other was to tell my mom that it was miraculous I was alive. My worst injury was a semi circle bruise on my chest from slamming into the steering wheel.
@@misodinamosa I know, it literally took 6 months for my former MIL to actually realise and accept her mother's death even she was holding her hand while she passed. 🙁 I mean she knew Minnie was gone but all of a sudden she reacted emotionally, it was kinda traumatising for the family.
I was severely dehydrated , I was at the grocery store everything was spinning barely could breathe... The fire department took my groceries to my neighbor while I went to the hospital.
As a Firefighter I applaud the police officers & firefighters. As a mother I cried, that officer is definitely a parent. Thank you to every first responder.
I was sure MJ was terrified of them bc they were screaming like that. Poor kid. I feel for the cops too but screaming like that at a 3 year old. Jut terrified them more.
@@travpennington3219 They all have their own jobs and training for how they should approach things. The house was full of smoke and fire, and they screamed for the child, trying to get them to come. They have no idea what's waiting for them in there, and they tried their best. What's the point of going in without any protective gear? Dying isn't helping anyone, so they alerted the firefighter of their location to help get them out. They are heroes because they did their part in helping save a life. Stop trying to be some big, tough, judgmental person and start using your brain.
You can hear the desperation in their voice. These officers forgot about self preservation momentarily to save a kids life. Videos like this are proof of innate human goodness.
No matter how many times I've seen the footage of them rescuing MJ, I always cry. The desperation in their voices as they call for him and then as they run to find the ambulance. It really gets to me.
Omg, its heart wrenching. I have a question... why did he have to run so far for the ambulance though? There were no cars or emergency trucks blocking the road, it was completely clear.
@@ashleighgibson3239 To protect the ambulance personnel just in case there were bad guys who started the fires who were still around. Also, you want the ambulance to be the first out, just in case. Explosions, gunfire. Anything could happen.
It's very compelling and highlighted for me the need for MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT AND COOPERATION BETWEEN FIRE FIGHTERS AND OTHER FIRST RESPONDERS. No one wants to see a child dying.
Hearing the officee say "come on baby" and "mama" and desperately trying to save the four year old girl from choking and dying almost broke me. Even though we can't see it I felt it. I was right there with him just saying come on come on breathe.
Omg the sheer desperation in that officer’s voice as he was SCREAMING for the kid to come to him, I could literally feel his emotions. I hope all our LE officers remember to take care of themselves including their mental health, most people go a lifetime without seeing a fraction of the trauma some officers see on a daily basis…take care of your yourselves so you can continue to take care of your families as well as your communities 💙💙
That's how some officers end up becoming abusive and absolutely nuts harming innocent people, mentally ill people and their own families not seeking therapy for their trauma which they're not supposed to bypass those evaluations, and some are already sociopathic and narcissistic plus psychopathic that come from the military and were high-school bullies, but law enforcement let's them become officers knowing they're not right and some shows signs of power tripping. Unfortunately some good officers have to work around that crap and some are afraid to tell and some just ignore it which makes the ones that cover and ignore it just as corrupt.
I have PTSD just from being a nurse, and my experiences are mild compared to what officers and EMT in some jurisdictions have to endure. We need to give them treatment for their mental health, but even that will not be enough in some cases. A mind is not meant to endure a battlezone, whether in war or on the streets. They are our peacetime heroes.
@@violetsrayreikishop2Tf? This is nothing. If they can't handle this while maintaining their sanity, how will they handle actual life threatening situations?
That was great! I almost died a crib death when I was 9 days old. Two policemen saved my life. One drove to the hospital while the other gave me cpr. They both received an award for their efforts.
I’m so happy you survived. Question though, what’s a crib death? If you don’t want to answer it that’s ok. I’m just glad your in this world making peoples days. ❤
@@Olive._.rain123 S.I.D.S. which stands for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. It's called Crib Death too. I guess I should have written that instead! Thank you so much!
Yea he was holding her like she’s mine now. Finders keepers. I don’t think you could have pulled that little girl out of his arms. So sweet. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
My wife lost her oldest brother as a child to a house fire. Seeing the officers and firefighter do all they could to get that child broke my heart. The saves and loses never leave those who experienced it. God bless our 1st responders, my wife included (she is a nurse). ❤
There are VERY FEW TIMES, COPS ARE “GOOD” for anything‼️ We FINALLY FOUND SOMETHING, We might be able to, decide, ALL OF THE BILLIONS of DOLLARS, WE PAY OUT, to these TYRANTS🤔⁉️ Is a little bit, worth, a percent, of THEIR IGNORANCE, LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF THE POSITION THEY’RE IN, and DUTIES, THEY WERE HIRED TO PROVIDE, To the Public. Yet, The Complete Unaccountability of the JOB THEY DO, and Lack of Transparency to the Public, is Not Near, this CRIMINAL INJUSTICE, They are doing the other 99% of the time🤷🏽🤷♀️😤 The AMOUNT of Money, the Taxpayers, have too Pay out, because of Their Criminal Negligence is UNCONSCIONABLE.👿 It is certainly NOT WORTH, that 1% GOOD😰 It is THEIR DUTY, too “SERVE, and PROTECT” the PUBLIC, Yet, They FORGET, THAT, 99% of THE TIME🤔 Which is, CORRUPT, CRIMINAL, UNJUST, and Disrespectful to ALL THE PEOPLE WHOM PAY, Their salaries, Whom They work for, and Who without, They Would NOT, have a PAY CHECK, JOB, UNIFORM TOO WEAR, Vehicle too drive, People too WORK FOR, or Anyone too Hire THEM, in the first place. It amazes Me, that These People, whom Get Hired to be LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, get an Attitude, after being hired, like They are above The rest of US, that ALLOWED THEM, to have the Position in the first place🤔 Then They get this NARCISSISTIC, EGOTISTICAL attitude, like, They are ABOVE THE LAW⁉️ However, That MENTALITY STARTED FROM THE TOP, The CORRUPTION, in the POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR YEARS, and These Officers, have No INTEGRITY FOR THE LAW, or The OATH THEY SWORE TOO UPHOLD🥵 THAT IS WRONG, and BREAKING THE LAW, and THEY SHOULD NOT BE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.
6:35 that mom is so incredibly lucky that a vehicle happened to be right behind her. and she knew exactly what to do. all this happening in open traffic as well. i cant imagine the tension and fear all three of them felt.
The very first clip, that one officer was just so determined to save that child and he was imperative in the positive outcome. His voice told it all! His fear and determination made his voice crack. God bless you officer!
Y’all got me in tears!! as a father of six I cannot be more proud of the first responders, police, firefighters, nurses, etc. for doing what they do best!! 🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
My husband is a retired Marine. We have three sons (6th grader, 21 year old college baseball player) and our eldest graduated from college with his criminal justice B.S. during the pandemic. He did a u-turn on his career goals and became a firefighter/paramedic. Our son is working in a career he loves. A career where he can give back. A career that he mentally keeps count of his saves and his losses too. And those losses are a lot harder than any saves. I’m proud of him. He’s a great human. 🇺🇸
Even as a nurse, these videos get me crying. I PLEADDDDD with everyone to take a basic CPR class!🙏 especially if you are a parent or expecting. Those few precious moments are life and death while waiting for 1st responders! I took a CPR class when I was 13 when I started babysitting. The relief people felt knowing I knew CPR while watching their children was priceless. ❤️✨️
Wow that officer didn't let go that precious baby. Tears are swelling in my eyes. He held her as if she was his own. Thanks to all who participated in her recovery 🙏 ❤
He said, Thank you Lord I love you Lord, he really cares. God bless him and all that he does, and all the others involved in rescuing that little baby ❤❤❤😢😢
Seeing men being so nurturing and loving with babies is so heartwarming. My grandfather and my ex husband were very nurturing with the babies, I used to say they had the magic touch because every time they pick a baby up and start rubbing their back and rocking them they automatically fall asleep. In the nursing home I used to work in we had a kind of therapy for dementia patients when they would go through sun downing and they would become confused and disoriented, we would redirect them by giving them a reborn baby doll (it is a realistic looking doll made of silicone and its very soft and flexible like a real baby) and we would tell them "can u watch the baby for me?" They would love to hold the babies so it usually worked out. This one gentleman named vito would hold the baby and rub her back and sing to her in Italian 🥰 he had the most soft soothing voice too, it was absolutely precious.
Yeah, our society (US society, that is) have emotionally castrated our men in that we don't allow them to exhibit nurturing and caring for others or any "feminine" emotions. We only really allow them to be "manly" and stoic for the most part and that's terrible to them as humans, IMHO. Some are like your grandfather and ex-husband, though, and let themselves be the nurturing fathers they are. Heck, my own husband has more nurturing skills and feelings than I do. I have the maternal and nurturing instincts of a chunk of sidewalk. LOL
I believe it may have something to do with the innocence of life. Whether it's human or animal it is what we do for the least of them. I believe the human touch is something we will always know and recognize. I'm speaking from my heart because I believe that is where it all comes from. Love is the greatest!! Above faith and above hope love is the greatest!! Heart sees ❤️. It's the only way I know how to explain it. Miracles and blessings to everyone 🙏🙏🙏
I think every nursing home/long term care facility with a dementia section should have access to reborn babies. I just wish they weren’t so prohibitively expensive for people who are using it therapeutically rather than enjoying it as a hobby. Not saying it shouldn’t also be enjoyed as a hobby Because some of them are a work of art and some people who make them are so talented but they can be very helpful to Mum’s to have lost their babies as well.
I’ve had my cpr license for over 12 years .. and every time I have to renew it, I take it very seriously . You never know… thank you to the officers, the medics , firefighters, and the good people out there.
I've been cpr certified for many years. It came in handy once, while I was at work. An infant girl was cyanotic, not breathing, .....When she started to move, it was the best Christmas present ever. This happened on Christmas Eve in 2016
I’ve only had my license for 2 but have had to cpr three times. One on an infant and two grown adults who managed to survive. Luckily our doctors office is super close to a hospital. Hearing the baby crying was like a miracle
Good god. As a mother of a 3 year old, MJ’s rescue had me holding my breath. The desperation in everyone’s voice as they screamed for him was soul crushing, I can’t imagine how terrified he must’ve been
I saved a 2 yr old from choking once. I was walking in the hospital from lunch, I’m a nurse, and I saw this little one holding a pack of Lifesavers, and he had a scared look on his face. I ran over to him, and he was choking. I prayed the entire time I was working on him. I finally dislodged the Lifesaver. There is desperation when you’re trying to save someone. It took me maybe 30 seconds to dislodge the Lifesaver, but it felt like 15 minutes! He was so cute, he thanked me in the sweetest baby voice…..I just hugged him, and apologized for probably scaring him. I’ll never forget that.
I remember when my baby cousin started choking on a piece of chicken while I was watching her alone when I was like 14 (?) and she was maybe a year and a half. I freaked out and didn’t know what to do so I just started slapping her in the back rlly hard and dialed 911 and was about to call when she coughed the chicken up. Idk if it was due to me or just luck but I was so glad she was okay I cried after. She was very mad at me for hitting her tho because she probably just thought I was slapping her for no reason. I felt so bad omg 😭😭
@@leeevans302 You did the right thing though you didn't realised it at that time, sometimes when we are unsure about our actions the Lord step in and show the way. Her life was saved by you.
You didn't need the music for me to be sobbing as soon as they started shouting his name. God bless every police officer, fire-fighter, paramedic, forest ranger, park ranger, nurse, doctor, _and_ other heroes without titles who go out of their way to brave dangerous situations to save the vulnerable.
Yes, I saw myself trying to help push the police inside the window to get Mj out. I sat up quick when they kept saying Mj come, right here buddy, my heat was racing....
This is exactly the reason why you should NEVER have anything blocking your windows. This entire situation had me on edge. Shout out to these brave men for risking their lives to save this baby 🙌🏾 👏🏾
It really puts into perspective how easy it would be for things to go bad. We gotta give our children the best of ourselves every single second brother, or it could be all taken away and all that would be left would be regret.
The little girl in the woods I heard the officer say “oh Lord I love you & thank you” that GOT me. That’s not his child but he was praying for her to be found not simply doing a job. I can’t help but think how did that baby get so deep in those woods?
@@justforever96 40 yards. Imagine she wanders further another 60 yards, now that's 100 yards missing. All it takes to be seriously injured, killed, by somebody or an animal. Maybe even kidnapped
@@bleumoon__ he yelled to let him spelije ok I get that. The situation was tense but after he did not want to accept water for the little girl, the way he told him to get away because the radio was too close... idk maybe it's just me but his body language was so aggressive
@@datdudeczn Not if that shard of glass pierces your testicle or gets caught up your nose. If you step on a shard of glass laying flat on the ground, you'll be alright though.
Heroes aren't born, they're made.. these men found themselves in situations where they were trained to help someone that couldn't help themself and they rose to the occasion regardless of their own personal safety. These are good men that all deserve praise and recognition for their actions 👏
I’m not even the kind to cry but the fact that those officers on the first clip were so quick to help get the kid out of a house that easily was reaching 110+ degrees brought a tear to my eye. Law enforcement do not get paid enough for what they do.
Nope they sure don't, but pro sports players get millions, just not right , first responders should be making the millions....., after all they are the ones literally putting their lives on the line , to save others !
@@cjsadman3750 there's plenty of ppl who make a lot more money then professional athletes for less hard work and far less talent and skills then pro athletes have. Teachers doctors cops etc should absolutely be paid more but I hate the argument that somehow pro athletes are the ones who don't deserve there's. Yes they are priveledged but for every pro athlete you see making a million plus there are literally millions who tried to be where they are and came up short, some who probably wind up being fireman and cop's.
My daughter choked when she was 2 1/2 years old and I can absolutely confirm, it is the most terrifying thing we ever went through.. Her father saved her life through sheer determination not to let his baby girl die while I called 911. Ill never forget the desperation in his voice, all he could scream was no, no, no over and over again as he worked on her.. He was able to remove the food before the ambulance arrived but they still checked her out just to be safe.. Even with her being 9 years old now it still scares/haunts me.. So when I see these videos it takes me back and I can't help but to cry and feel the same emotions I felt that day..
The same thing happened to my little baby. She was about 1.5 years old. I had one of my friends over. She said I hopped into mommy mode so quick. I’m sure it looked like that on the outside but all I can remember is panic on the inside while I pumped her chest and my friend called 911. I was screaming “call 911!”I’ll never forget that moment. She couldn’t breath for a while, she was turning blue and she had medium brown skin! I think everyone should learn cpr and basic life saving measures. She’s 3 now, and I’ve had another since then. My youngest is 1.5 now and I’ve learned not to give them Doritos so young, lol. Im glad your baby is ok and mine is too. God bless.
Just some advice I got from my stepmom and her working in a daycare for at least a decade: Just keep patting their back, may have to hit harder, but pat it and slide up at the same time. May also have to pick them up and turn them upside down if it's taking a while to get it.
don't do that to yourself. it doesn't matter how old she is now or was then, she will always be your baby, and your worst nightmare will always be losing her. You're a good parent. My older sister died at 18, murdered by her abusive boyfriend. It wrecked my parents and traumatized the whole family. Nothing was ever the same. Nothing ever heals that kind of wound, so I'd be more concerned if you weren't still haunted by that near death choking experience.
My daughter choked around that age as well. I am so thankful I took a CPR course while I was pregnant. I panicked at first, then realized no one but me is able to save her. Taking first aid courses before becoming a parent should be mandatory imo.
The one with Baby Kingston brought tears to my eyes. K9 Deputy Nix looking at the baby like a father reminds me that police officers- the good ones- and first responders are parents too, and every time they can’t save someone- especially a child- it’s like losing one of their own. But in the same way, every time they do save someone- especially a child- it’s like saving one of their own.
This is the kind of video that should be going viral! To all police officers, firefighters, emergency response personnel… in case you don’t hear it enough, THANK YOU for the life-saving service you do! You are very much appreciated. 🙌🏼💐💕♥️👏🏼
Idc if you believe in God or not. When they found that baby in the woods and when that officer said "Oh thank you Lord , I love you Lord" man my eyes teared up. Not only as mother myself but that's a human being. No adult or child... no one should be hurt or missing. It's heart wrenching 😭😢❤️. And then the officer who held her the entire time and patted her back was so precious 💞. God bless all the heroes 🙏🏼
Religion is the opiate of the masses. The Bible is midevil metaphysical bable. We are a product of billions of years of biochemistry. Science is real. "If you leave hydrogen out long enough it will start asking where it came from." 😏 That said, I believe people should have the freedom to believe in any sky daddy they want. Humanity would just be SO much better off if none of us were theists.
@@reaganjones6815 I say it that way bc ppl quickly start saying God ain't real or start talking trash ya know. So I said whether or not idc. You still feel that moment when he mentions God when the baby is found. And it's sad that I even need to explain that to you. Shows me right there,that they will always be that one negative person. Be blessed n good night.
These guys deserve more than we can give them. The thought of a child dying in your arms and not being able to save them is more terrifying to me than a gang member with a gun. So much respect to these heroes.
Not everything on this earth is negative, it's just all we hear about. Here are some of the untold stories of our law enforcement and emergency responders that everyone should hear about. We'll needed and deserved video! Thank you!
There's a lot of stories about bad cops circulating the internet. Thanks for reminding us that there's more good cops out there than bad ones. Those guys are real heroes.
Kötülere karşı kötüler masum melekler içinse kahraman kurtarıcılar,onlarda insan canlarını tehlikeye atarak asayişi sağlamaya çalışıyorlar sen iyi çocuk olursan onlarda iyi polis olurlar.
That first video took my breath away, it made me cry when the cops were all yelling his name, they were definitely trying their hardest to save that baby, just by their voices you could tell they truly cared, these were such amazing, beautiful moments, I have a new respect for police officers now ❤️🥺
@@amityislandchum the firefighter had literally all the gear on? if all of those cops went inside that house they would have ended up just like the child, engulfed in flames and smoke passed out. you dont have any common sense whatsoever
@@amityislandchum I felt like why couldn't the cops get into the window honestly. Maybe it was the heat. Once he said the boy was laying there.....I know it was alot going on but it seemed like they could've gotten him quicker. Again maybe it was the heat
Men and women in law enforcement run toward these types of situations every day. Both of my sons are in law enforcement. The oldest just left after 21 years due to PTSD. The youngest is still on the job. Pray for these heroes-they are poised to help us!
It’s amazing how you can just hear the desperation in these officers voices as they’re trying to save these kids, especially the first video, good job guys! It’s enough to make ya go hug your kids watching this! Ya’ll are my heroes!
The cops in this video are true hero of our nation, the true defenders of our people and freedom. You guys deserve a world. God bless you and your family and may God protect you all.
i love the first video how the cop lifts his partner to help get that kid. they both were frantic but kept calm enough to get the job done. another win for men. Lets gooooo!
That mom at the end. As a mother, I FELT her fear and pain as she had to put her no-longer-breathing child's life in a strangers hands. No doubt that mama loves her baby. That should be a given. But it definitely isn't. I should know, mine sure didn't care about me. But, I balance out things by loving my child 100 times more than she ever could even fathom. Hug your kids, talk softly, remind them that you love them constantly.
Give the love you wish to receive and you’ll fill that void for others. I’m sorry you felt unloved. But these things build us into the people we are today and it seems you are a good caring Mom despite not having one yourself. That means you’ve broken the cycle. That’s truly so special! Wishing you all the best from another grown woman who had a rough start. 💕
I don’t know if it’s because I’m getting older or it’s because I’m a parent now myself,but I couldn’t help but tear up watching this and want to thank all the brave officers out there on the job that are ready and willing to risk their own lives to save yours. These guys don’t get enough credit for the tuff job that they do and I encourage everyone as will I to thank an officer for their service the next time you see one because sadly,they don’t hear it enough.
@@SAHMomma definitely see things differently. I see every child as if it was my own can't see any child getting hurt without my adrenaline kicking in to protect them
What I'm saying is when you have children you can have sympathy for parents fear and going through that but once you have children you have real empathy empathy and it's just a totally different feeling Of course everybody sees children and wants to protect them and them hurting hits an emotional spot But once you have children it's just so different if you ever have kids you'll understand
I don’t know how they found that little girl in the woods. Seems miraculous. Thank God she was crying and they were in ear shot. All of them are a testament to those that put their lives on the line to save others. God bless them all. What a refreshing and heartwarming video to balance out all of the depravity of the monsters out there ending lives.
Effing hero’s man !! This has me In tears . People treat our police , fireman , first responders and so on like crap and look !! When you need help who is there ❤❤
And did you weep when they killed a ten year-old playing with a toy gun in a public park the moment they arrived on scene? Were those two cops heroes? Did you boohoo when cops broke into, unannounced mind you, the home of a young woman in the middle of the night and killed her as a result of their recklessness? Do you sob when these you label heroes hold children, little children, on the ground at gunpoint because they think the vehicle the children were passengers in was stolen? I can go on - for hours, but I won't. It would likely prove a further waste of my time.
Not all police are bad but you do have some rotten ones. There’s others that have called for help and ended up dead. These cops are heroes! If they were all like this there wouldn’t be any complaints
Didn't know it was possible to hold my breath for 22 minutes. Everyone needs to view these type videos as a constant reminder that 99% of our police, firefighters and other 1st responders are the caring, kind, brave, selfless HEROES for whom we should always show our gratitude and respect. During these crazy, negative times when we all seem so divided - we should remind ourselves that THIS is truly what it's ALL about - showing respect and kindness toward all people and reaching out to lift others up whenever possible. Thank you to all these heroes who, on a daily basis-do what most of us would/could never achieve in a lifetime.
With all the negative media about police lately, it's a breath of fresh air watching these clips. It's amazing how these brave men and women work so hard saving lives and keeping us safe on a daily basis. Love and respect to you all. ❤️
I read something recently that said human tears have special enzymes in them so they run down our face extra slowly. It has evolved that way because humans are community animals. We are meant and designed to rely on each other. Hence the reason tears running down our face slowly because they're meant to be noticed by others ❤
that was my takeaway from this video as well :( we are all people. we need each other. we need each other's care, kindness, and compassion. without each other, we would not survive. it's too bad many people do not treat others like people--we ALL must do our part to be kind to others.
Deputy Nix is now Baby Kingston's godfather. Videos like this always makes me cry but so thankful for all the first responders who didn't hesitate and did what needed to be done to save all those babies.
I watched several Portland, Maine police officers spend almost an hour trying to revive a young, overdosed man on a cold night outside my apartment. They worked frantically on him, and they even shaded him from onlookers while they worked on him. I could see as each officer was getting tired trying to do compressions and another officer stepping in to continue the rescue, asking the young man to please come back. My heart was filled with love for them . When I saw one of them in the grocery store, I thanked him for his service to our community.
Thank God someone had the decency to call 911! Alot wont out of fear they will get in trouble bc was an overdose & it shouldn't b that way...😢 actually I've heard that where I'm from at least police aren't allowed to show up to an overdose call its sposed to make the surrounding pple feel safe and not worry about getting in trouble if they just call for help...not sure how true it is but I'm sure it would make pple feel better about calling..
@@peterjohnson4522 Yes they are. That's why they have respirators and fire resistant equipment. He also had entry tools. The cops did their best, but they didn't have the equipment.
@@QuintonRC23 you know nothing of what you speak . I am a hook & ladder oppressor in New York . We lost our whole department when the towers collapsed on almost 400 firemen from the area. A respirator works good for the smoke & the fire retardant clothing helps as well but when you are trapped under 500-1ton worth of burning material on top of you , the odds of getting out are slim unless that blaze is under control . Do not act like just cause a soldier is equipped for battle , he doesn’t get killed doing it . Such a sorry way to look at it & I think you should step in those shoes before you act like you know what you are talking about
My heart goes out to all these parents. The fear in the voices brought me to tears. Major respect and thanks to the wonderful officers who were in the right place at the right time. True heroes. Not all heroes wear capes. The world is in turmoil right now, but as long as there are caring people like this, I have hope for a better future.
The last one got me. I’m literally sitting here next to my 3 month old daughter and almost started crying imagining hearing her little wheezing breaths like that last clip. My wife is a nurse and I know basic life saving techniques from my time in the Navy, but nothing prepares you for the real thing
I'm trained and when it comes to my kids ,when they had accidents or when my son turned purple from bronchiolitis, I was absolutely worthless. Well I got help and all but as soon as someone was there to take over I just collapsed. I wish I could help it. My brain just won't . So yeah, I totally get you.
Yes, that is the real thing… It already takes a special person to think logically and recall what they know to try and save a stranger that’s near death, because it’s just a terrifying situation that makes people panic and freeze. But that is nothing compared to what you feel when it’s someone very very important to you, someone you really can’t bear to lose. Now that’s the embodiment of fear. I’m willing to bet it’s so terrifying, it’s nearing insanity. You can even see and hear it on many of the parents in footages like these, some of them are quite erratic because they’re terrified out of their minds. It’s no wonder that if you’re in that state of mind, you’re not the best person to do life-saving measures, and it’s better to hand it over to someone who is calmer and more collected (and knows what they’re doing) as soon as possible. I truly hope none of you ever have experience that sort of fear. ❤️
@@viablue8143 exactly. The threat on their lives or well being are too much for me to handle. And now that I have a grandchild, I realize that this pure love bond isn't only reserved for the children I've given life to. Ouf, it's such a heavily emotional subject. thank you, I hope you'll never have to be confronted with such situation ever either!
OMG like a couple minutes in had me sobbing. I'm a mother of 4 and I thank all of you police officers and first responders for the things that you do, just like here. I'm grateful there are people that can hold it together in a situation like that. God bless you all.
I loved how the officer natural protector instincts kicked in, he wasn't going to put that baby down. He was holding her tight to his chest. He wouldn't even hand her over to any of the ladies. The only people getting her out of his arms is the EMT. All these stories are touching and make you see police officers in a different light.
The first clip: So much love for these men. To see them work together .. then how far and fast that officer ran w that baby is impressive.. got me in tears over here. I can't believe they found that baby in the woods. So so lucky. Thank god. Look how comfortable that baby is in his arms..that cop who flew thru that hospital parking lot to get that baby to hospital got me in tears..Amazing work, all of them.
Every single one of those police officers, firefighters, EMT and volunteers are all angels here on earth. Thank you for what you do for your communities.❤️
I lost my 10 and 11 year old cousin in a house fire a few years ago. Breaks my heart to see any kind of situation like this, brings back traumatic memories 😭😭
I rarely cry. But when I see/watch an innocent child in need of help, sometimes the old floodgates open up. God bless all little children! Thanks to all emergency personnel who put their lives on the line every time they put on the uniform.
I recently saw a bodycam video where the police came into a house to find the mother in the act of drowning her 2 year old daughter. You could hear the raw emotion in the officer who rescued her as he talked to dispatch. He was giving that baby CPR and got her back, so undeniably they saved her life in 2 ways, by arriving in time to stop the mother succeeding, and by giving her CPR so quickly. The mother had also stabbed the toddler just under the throat and in the chest. She also had other kids who were found with more minor (though no less horrifying) stab wounds than their sister, but the other kids were also found to have "cleaning products" in their little bodies! As the mother of 4, one of who is 17 months old, so pretty close in age to that baby, it really hit me hard as, like you, when something bad happens to kids it just punches different!
@@broughtbackin She was “last seen” in a stroller around 5pm Tuesday accompanied by her Mother…on the opposite side of the woods she was rescued. Her mother reported her missing around 7am the next morning. Mom was hospitalized in a crisis situation…being interviewed by LE while search was commencing. Thankfully LE helicopter spotted the stroller and mother’s flip-flops or they may never have found little Kamiyah Imani. 💖🙏🏻
To that man that worked at the gas station, coming out to see if they needed anything. Props to you for being a good man. And that's some great awareness.
What a relief to see positive outcomes on You Tube. Thank goodness these babies were rescued and so proud of the ones that made it happen. So thankful there are people in this world that still care and act on it. 😥😌👍
As a first responder for years I have got to see so many people go above and beyond to help someone in need. There are good people out there don't forget to thank them.
As a parent, I can put myself in each one of these scenarios. It was so gut-wrenching to watch, let alone experience. It amazes me that cops like these aren't standing out amongst the bad ones. They absolutely should be recognized. These first responders aren't just heroes, they are angels.
Absolutely, as a parent I do the same thing. When the cop was doing CPR on the little girl who was choking in the car in front of him, and the mom was speaking in Spanish, when she said something like "Please don't leave me" to the little girl, I absolutely LOST it. 😭
That mama who's child was choking really got to me. Her sheer panic and desperation for help was palpable. A few months back I heard my dad screaming and come running into my room, he'd found my brother collapsed on the floor. Adrenaline coarsed through me as I phoned an ambulance. I remember them asking me if he was "beyond any help" and I said I don't know for certain I'm not trained! I called out to ask my dad and he appeared and said "I think he's dead. His lips are blue and he's cold" In my head there was still a CHANCE but we needed paramedics, I remember begging them to hurry and they kept reassuring me that they were on their way, minutes from me. It felt like FOREVER. Sadly, they didn't attempt cpr and confirmed he had died and had been there a few hours (it was the middle of the night so we were all asleep)
When my daughter was small, I was always terrified she'd choke while in the backseat. Seeing other people live out one of my fears drove the point home even harder. Thank you to all of the first responders out there. People always thank the military but seldom the rest of our heros.
@@mromatic17 Yeah dude. Those cops that saved all those choking babies were secretly firemen. How did you know? Idk how anyone kept up with your IQ at school man. Someone like you must be born only once every millennia.
We could live without them, would be a different world, but people survived and thrived for thousands of years w/o them. Separately, every parent should take CPR classes, then they could save their own child's life. Boggles my mind that people don't know this basic life-saving technique.
These policemen and firefighters oh my god. My heart can't take it. How they just jump right in no questions asked and got all of these babies help. I was in tears the whole video.
The cops at the fire are hero's right along with the firefighter that jumped in there to pull the child out. Recently, my children's uncle was in a fire, and he had fallen asleep, but had waken to a voice telling him to get up he had to get up, but when he got up nobody was there, and as he exit a firefighter met him at the stairs. I know that was the Lord waking him up to save his life. God bless everyone that saved these babies' lives.
I feel so proud of all these heroes. My husband is retired law enforcement and just to see these guys in action makes me as proud of them as I am of him. Well done!!
Please thank him for his service from a gal in NC. Couldn't have been easy being married to someone in such a high stress, risky field. Appreciate y'all all! ❤️💪💙
It´s very interesting to see how the ones that saves the kid stay by their side all the time, not giving them to somebody else, except the medics oc. It´s a wholesome sight! Good to see good people doing good deeds! 👍
I couldn't imagine being the parents. I'm a single father of a 5 year old girl and a 7 year old boy. I've never been away from them for more than a work shift since they've been born. I've raised them alone since my daughter was 6 months old. I wouldn't be able to compose myself and stand by. I'd rather my body melt around them if that'd protect them. This is what a parents nightmare consists of. I'm so happy they were all okay. Praying for all involved.
It's not just a parents nightmare. I might not want my own kids for a variety of reasons from health to not having what it takes for 24/7 care. But I'd do whatever I could to protect anyone's kids. Even if it cost me my life. Probably part of why my sister was willing to leave her second child with our mom & me at 6 weeks for a couple of days. Also why she, our cousin & her friends would leave us to babysit overnight every new years Eve. My friend also came too.
Thge horrible thing is that life has no music, and there is no "drama' t it as per video. That firefighter that could go in and did. perfect and perfect timing.
I had a seizure while driving once and I had just gone grocery shopping. I woke up in the hospital to a police officer by my side who said my groceries were in the nurses station refrigerator. He also said he wanted to make sure I was OK. I'll never ever forget that. God bless these heroes. 💖🙏
That is so heartwarming, I'm sure your first thought wasn't going to be about groceries, I'm glad you are ok.
In my 20s I was in a pretty bad accident. One of the police officers stayed in the waiting room until my mom arrived. He told her he had to stay for two reasons. 1 was to make sure I was ok. The other was to tell my mom that it was miraculous I was alive. My worst injury was a semi circle bruise on my chest from slamming into the steering wheel.
@@ariadneschild8460 everyone goes into shock even the police. It’s so traumatic 💜🙏🏻
@@misodinamosa I know, it literally took 6 months for my former MIL to actually realise and accept her mother's death even she was holding her hand while she passed. 🙁 I mean she knew Minnie was gone but all of a sudden she reacted emotionally, it was kinda traumatising for the family.
I was severely dehydrated , I was at the grocery store everything was spinning barely could breathe... The fire department took my groceries to my neighbor while I went to the hospital.
As a Firefighter I applaud the police officers & firefighters. As a mother I cried, that officer is definitely a parent. Thank you to every first responder.
Hoping that the firefighter got out of there safe too. Thank you for all you do.
They’re all dads too. Great video. Much respect for our officers
@@100th_monkey Yes.
@@Nadia..J
I don't see you out there.
I agree that they should've done more, but as the saying goes, "The man (or woman) in the arena...."
@@Nadia..J What an ignorant comment
the desperation in their voices while still trying their hardest not to scare the kid even more, it's just heartbreaking to watch/listen to
My mom woulda just screamed at me...
@@kanohane Man don't put your Mom on blast like that on the interwebz. 😄
I was sure MJ was terrified of them bc they were screaming like that. Poor kid. I feel for the cops too but screaming like that at a 3 year old. Jut terrified them more.
@@kanohane Same I would have gotten yelled at by my mother too.
I agree…
My heart was literally beating out of my chest watching this, these officers are heroes, plain and simple as that.
They didn't even go in. The fire fighter did
@@alienprepper5918 ur probably afraid to go in the dark so stfu
@@travpennington3219 They all have their own jobs and training for how they should approach things. The house was full of smoke and fire, and they screamed for the child, trying to get them to come. They have no idea what's waiting for them in there, and they tried their best. What's the point of going in without any protective gear? Dying isn't helping anyone, so they alerted the firefighter of their location to help get them out. They are heroes because they did their part in helping save a life. Stop trying to be some big, tough, judgmental person and start using your brain.
That's a nice thing to say, but you need to get a grip. Geesh.
Yes!!! HEROS!
You can hear the desperation in their voice. These officers forgot about self preservation momentarily to save a kids life. Videos like this are proof of innate human goodness.
May this goodness spread ND spread amongst all if us Human Beings. God Bless these Good People
Only some have that innate goodness. Some do not. But they look alike so ….
Blessings to everyone that helped out in saving little M.J.'s life 🙏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Bout to say same thing , well done guys
Don't forget the selfless acts of the fire fighter who climbed in the burning home and paramedics too.
No matter how many times I've seen the footage of them rescuing MJ, I always cry. The desperation in their voices as they call for him and then as they run to find the ambulance. It really gets to me.
Omg, its heart wrenching.
I have a question... why did he have to run so far for the ambulance though?
There were no cars or emergency trucks blocking the road, it was completely clear.
ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHY THE AMBULANCE WAS SO FAR AWAY!!!!!
@@ashleighgibson3239 To protect the ambulance personnel just in case there were bad guys who started the fires who were still around. Also, you want the ambulance to be the first out, just in case. Explosions, gunfire. Anything could happen.
@@michaelmullin7941 excellent points Michael! Wow
It's very compelling and highlighted for me the need for MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT AND COOPERATION BETWEEN FIRE FIGHTERS AND OTHER FIRST RESPONDERS.
No one wants to see a child dying.
Hearing the officee say "come on baby" and "mama" and desperately trying to save the four year old girl from choking and dying almost broke me. Even though we can't see it I felt it. I was right there with him just saying come on come on breathe.
yeah but "muh ACAB" am i right?
@@theincrediblefella7984 oh most definitely ACAB
OMG me too 🙏❤️
I speak a tiny amount of Spanish and what I heard from the panicking mom broke my heart.
@@theincrediblefella7984 why are you saying this, you don't even know if Lampcap stands by that ideology.
Omg the sheer desperation in that officer’s voice as he was SCREAMING for the kid to come to him, I could literally feel his emotions. I hope all our LE officers remember to take care of themselves including their mental health, most people go a lifetime without seeing a fraction of the trauma some officers see on a daily basis…take care of your yourselves so you can continue to take care of your families as well as your communities 💙💙
That's how some officers end up becoming abusive and absolutely nuts harming innocent people, mentally ill people and their own families not seeking therapy for their trauma which they're not supposed to bypass those evaluations, and some are already sociopathic and narcissistic plus psychopathic that come from the military and were high-school bullies, but law enforcement let's them become officers knowing they're not right and some shows signs of power tripping. Unfortunately some good officers have to work around that crap and some are afraid to tell and some just ignore it which makes the ones that cover and ignore it just as corrupt.
I have PTSD just from being a nurse, and my experiences are mild compared to what officers and EMT in some jurisdictions have to endure. We need to give them treatment for their mental health, but even that will not be enough in some cases. A mind is not meant to endure a battlezone, whether in war or on the streets. They are our peacetime heroes.
That is actually EXTREMELY RARE. Don’t punish the many for the acts of ver few! @@violetsrayreikishop2
@@violetsrayreikishop2Tf? This is nothing. If they can't handle this while maintaining their sanity, how will they handle actual life threatening situations?
@@tabaxikhajit4541Our minds ARE actually meant to survive battlefields. It has been that way for only about 2500 years, maybe longer.
That was great! I almost died a crib death when I was 9 days old. Two policemen saved my life. One drove to the hospital while the other gave me cpr. They both received an award for their efforts.
I’m happy you’re here with us. ❤
Bless them and bless YOU! Happy that you’re still here ❤️
I’m so happy you survived. Question though, what’s a crib death? If you don’t want to answer it that’s ok. I’m just glad your in this world making peoples days. ❤
@@Olive._.rain123 S.I.D.S. which stands for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. It's called Crib Death too. I guess I should have written that instead! Thank you so much!
@@joha6266 thank you!
That officer screaming that childs name killed me. He was trying to move mountains with his voice ❤️
Couldn't have said it better myself. 😢❤❤
it literally broke me
I got tears in my eyes every time he screamed the kids name
The way that police officer wrapped that little boy in his arms comforting and patting him to make him feel safe is just heartwarming ❤️
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I Love POLICE
Love
Little girl!!! ❤
Yea he was holding her like she’s mine now. Finders keepers. I don’t think you could have pulled that little girl out of his arms. So sweet. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
My wife lost her oldest brother as a child to a house fire. Seeing the officers and firefighter do all they could to get that child broke my heart. The saves and loses never leave those who experienced it. God bless our 1st responders, my wife included (she is a nurse). ❤
😢😢😢😢 I'm soooo sorry that happened may he most definitely RIP😢😢😢😢😢😢
send her my ❤️ love please!!!
The desperation in that cops voice as he was calling out for the kid is what got me
so true first responders have my upmost respect my dad is also a nurse he works in psych and he's got one of the hardest jobs out there
As someone who was in a horrific house fire a few years ago i feel her pain. The horrific fear.. i'm sorry
Heroic police and EMS! My highest respect to all of you!
🙏✊💪💯👍
There are VERY FEW TIMES, COPS ARE “GOOD” for anything‼️
We FINALLY FOUND SOMETHING, We might be able to, decide, ALL OF THE BILLIONS of DOLLARS, WE PAY OUT, to these TYRANTS🤔⁉️
Is a little bit, worth, a percent, of THEIR IGNORANCE, LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF THE POSITION THEY’RE IN, and DUTIES, THEY WERE HIRED TO PROVIDE, To the Public.
Yet, The Complete Unaccountability of the JOB THEY DO, and Lack of Transparency to the Public, is Not Near, this CRIMINAL INJUSTICE, They are doing the other 99% of the time🤷🏽🤷♀️😤
The AMOUNT of Money, the Taxpayers, have too Pay out, because of Their Criminal Negligence is UNCONSCIONABLE.👿
It is certainly NOT WORTH, that 1% GOOD😰
It is THEIR DUTY, too “SERVE, and PROTECT” the PUBLIC, Yet, They FORGET, THAT, 99% of THE TIME🤔
Which is, CORRUPT, CRIMINAL, UNJUST, and Disrespectful to ALL THE PEOPLE WHOM PAY, Their salaries, Whom They work for, and Who without, They Would NOT, have a PAY CHECK, JOB, UNIFORM TOO WEAR, Vehicle too drive, People too WORK FOR, or Anyone too Hire THEM, in the first place.
It amazes Me, that These People, whom Get Hired to be LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, get an Attitude, after being hired, like They are above The rest of US, that ALLOWED THEM, to have the Position in the first place🤔
Then They get this NARCISSISTIC, EGOTISTICAL attitude, like, They are ABOVE THE LAW⁉️
However, That MENTALITY STARTED FROM THE TOP, The CORRUPTION, in the POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR YEARS, and These Officers, have No INTEGRITY FOR THE LAW, or The OATH THEY SWORE TOO UPHOLD🥵
THAT IS WRONG, and BREAKING THE LAW, and THEY SHOULD NOT BE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.
Thank you!
thanks.
The cop screaming MJ has me in tears you can tell he’s a father himself
Yes definitely
i was in tears aswell 😥😢
I cried so hard!!! I think I was calling his name too!! 😩😩
That first clip had me sobbing 😭 They were just crawling through that glass and screaming his name, I’m so grateful they saved him.
Pumped up on adrenalin they probably don't feel the cuts at the time. They did a superb job.
6:35 that mom is so incredibly lucky that a vehicle happened to be right behind her. and she knew exactly what to do. all this happening in open traffic as well. i cant imagine the tension and fear all three of them felt.
The very first clip, that one officer was just so determined to save that child and he was imperative in the positive outcome. His voice told it all! His fear and determination made his voice crack. God bless you officer!
his voice reminded me op spider man! (Tobey Maguire)
if he was determined he would've gone in and saved him instead of standing outside. coward
@@KahurangiSteez You are such a pessimistic bad energy person
@@KahurangiSteez ok but what’s actually wrong with you???
Did mom leave the kid in the house? Dad
Y’all got me in tears!! as a father of six I cannot be more proud of the first responders, police, firefighters, nurses, etc. for doing what they do best!! 🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm crying so much toooo
My husband is a retired Marine. We have three sons (6th grader, 21 year old college baseball player) and our eldest graduated from college with his criminal justice B.S. during the pandemic.
He did a u-turn on his career goals and became a firefighter/paramedic. Our son is working in a career he loves. A career where he can give back. A career that he mentally keeps count of his saves and his losses too. And those losses are a lot harder than any saves. I’m proud of him. He’s a great human. 🇺🇸
That cops voice becoming more and more panicked as he screamed for the little boy broke me. 🥺
currently crying tbh my bb boy is 1 and I couldn't even imagine that situation
Snap 🙌
That mama in the car was so smart to take her child out of the car and look for help! God all these videos got me in tears
It's a mother's instinct and first reaction to look for help.
well it would be smart to know how to help your child by yourself
Even as a nurse, these videos get me crying. I PLEADDDDD with everyone to take a basic CPR class!🙏 especially if you are a parent or expecting. Those few precious moments are life and death while waiting for 1st responders! I took a CPR class when I was 13 when I started babysitting. The relief people felt knowing I knew CPR while watching their children was priceless. ❤️✨️
I’m so glad I learned cpr for health class in high school. You really just never know, even in a public setting with strangers anything could happen.
thank you for being a nurse i love you for what you do
Wow that officer didn't let go that precious baby. Tears are swelling in my eyes. He held her as if she was his own. Thanks to all who participated in her recovery 🙏 ❤
I know right 😊
I was thinking the same thing. He wasn’t letting her go.
He said, Thank you Lord I love you Lord, he really cares. God bless him and all that he does, and all the others involved in rescuing that little baby ❤❤❤😢😢
Yep, he def got attached lol. She belonged to him now in his mind 😂
Seeing men being so nurturing and loving with babies is so heartwarming. My grandfather and my ex husband were very nurturing with the babies, I used to say they had the magic touch because every time they pick a baby up and start rubbing their back and rocking them they automatically fall asleep. In the nursing home I used to work in we had a kind of therapy for dementia patients when they would go through sun downing and they would become confused and disoriented, we would redirect them by giving them a reborn baby doll (it is a realistic looking doll made of silicone and its very soft and flexible like a real baby) and we would tell them "can u watch the baby for me?" They would love to hold the babies so it usually worked out. This one gentleman named vito would hold the baby and rub her back and sing to her in Italian 🥰 he had the most soft soothing voice too, it was absolutely precious.
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Yeah, our society (US society, that is) have emotionally castrated our men in that we don't allow them to exhibit nurturing and caring for others or any "feminine" emotions. We only really allow them to be "manly" and stoic for the most part and that's terrible to them as humans, IMHO. Some are like your grandfather and ex-husband, though, and let themselves be the nurturing fathers they are. Heck, my own husband has more nurturing skills and feelings than I do. I have the maternal and nurturing instincts of a chunk of sidewalk. LOL
I just stopped crying from the video...now I'm crying from comments too🥲.
I believe it may have something to do with the innocence of life. Whether it's human or animal it is what we do for the least of them. I believe the human touch is something we will always know and recognize. I'm speaking from my heart because I believe that is where it all comes from. Love is the greatest!! Above faith and above hope love is the greatest!! Heart sees ❤️. It's the only way I know how to explain it. Miracles and blessings to everyone 🙏🙏🙏
I think every nursing home/long term care facility with a dementia section should have access to reborn babies.
I just wish they weren’t so prohibitively expensive for people who are using it therapeutically rather than enjoying it as a hobby. Not saying it shouldn’t also be enjoyed as a hobby Because some of them are a work of art and some people who make them are so talented but they can be very helpful to Mum’s to have lost their babies as well.
I’ve had my cpr license for over 12 years .. and every time I have to renew it, I take it very seriously .
You never know… thank you to the officers, the medics , firefighters, and the good people out there.
I've been cpr certified for many years. It came in handy once, while I was at work.
An infant girl was cyanotic, not breathing, .....When she started to move, it was the best Christmas present ever.
This happened on Christmas Eve in 2016
I’ve only had my license for 2 but have had to cpr three times. One on an infant and two grown adults who managed to survive. Luckily our doctors office is super close to a hospital. Hearing the baby crying was like a miracle
What was Parker's problem?
As a mother, you could not have stopped me from climbing in that window for my baby! I don't know if I would have left the house to begin with!
♥ Bless
Good god. As a mother of a 3 year old, MJ’s rescue had me holding my breath. The desperation in everyone’s voice as they screamed for him was soul crushing, I can’t imagine how terrified he must’ve been
I saved a 2 yr old from choking once. I was walking in the hospital from lunch, I’m a nurse, and I saw this little one holding a pack of Lifesavers, and he had a scared look on his face. I ran over to him, and he was choking. I prayed the entire time I was working on him. I finally dislodged the Lifesaver. There is desperation when you’re trying to save someone. It took me maybe 30 seconds to dislodge the Lifesaver, but it felt like 15 minutes! He was so cute, he thanked me in the sweetest baby voice…..I just hugged him, and apologized for probably scaring him. I’ll never forget that.
Thank you for saving that baby's life!
You are amazing for saving that sweet baby. Choking is absolutely terrifying.
I remember when my baby cousin started choking on a piece of chicken while I was watching her alone when I was like 14 (?) and she was maybe a year and a half. I freaked out and didn’t know what to do so I just started slapping her in the back rlly hard and dialed 911 and was about to call when she coughed the chicken up. Idk if it was due to me or just luck but I was so glad she was okay I cried after. She was very mad at me for hitting her tho because she probably just thought I was slapping her for no reason. I felt so bad omg 😭😭
@@leeevans302 You did the right thing though you didn't realised it at that time, sometimes when we are unsure about our actions the Lord step in and show the way. Her life was saved by you.
Thank you❣️ God bless you 😇
You didn't need the music for me to be sobbing as soon as they started shouting his name. God bless every police officer, fire-fighter, paramedic, forest ranger, park ranger, nurse, doctor, _and_ other heroes without titles who go out of their way to brave dangerous situations to save the vulnerable.
Man you weren’t kidding omg 😮
Yep it’s too bad that some bad apples give the rest a bad rep.
Agree, the "drama music" is unnecessary. Total respect for all who work so hard to save lives. ❤👍
I didn’t cry at all. I’m watching while eating a burrito. Not like they’re going to show fatalities.
@@mindyschocolate THEN YOU ARE HEARTLESS. IM OVER HERE BAWLIN MY EYES OUT. IM NOT EVEN A MOM, AND THE TEARS WERE FLOWING. IDC. ISAIDWHATISAID
This video will get your adrenaline pumping. God bless these hero’s who save lives everyday!
What other days did they save a life, again? I don't remember seeing a lot of that.
@@dishonoredundead you need to read the news more often!
@@dishonoredundead in the real world
Yes, I saw myself trying to help push the police inside the window to get Mj out. I sat up quick when they kept saying Mj come, right here buddy, my heat was racing....
These are not heroes anybody with a backbone would've done the same.
This is exactly the reason why you should NEVER have anything blocking your windows. This entire situation had me on edge. Shout out to these brave men for risking their lives to save this baby 🙌🏾 👏🏾
as a father to a 3 year old, this broke my heart and bursting in to tears..... god bless you all heroes out there!
It really puts into perspective how easy it would be for things to go bad. We gotta give our children the best of ourselves every single second brother, or it could be all taken away and all that would be left would be regret.
I have a 3 yr old boy too, lil dude is my entire world.
Smoke alarms can save lives, make sure yours is working.
Yup i have 5 younger siblings I'd give my life for them
@@demenisynister9678
The little girl in the woods I heard the officer say “oh Lord I love you & thank you” that GOT me. That’s not his child but he was praying for her to be found not simply doing a job. I can’t help but think how did that baby get so deep in those woods?
what, 40 yards from the path? she got lost and wandered.
@@justforever96 40 yards. Imagine she wanders further another 60 yards, now that's 100 yards missing. All it takes to be seriously injured, killed, by somebody or an animal. Maybe even kidnapped
It's crazy how quickly they get away 😕 unfortunately... the cop holding her was pretty rude to his fellow man tho
@@gabrielacrane8995 I didn't catch it, what did he do that was rude?
@@bleumoon__ he yelled to let him spelije ok I get that. The situation was tense but after he did not want to accept water for the little girl, the way he told him to get away because the radio was too close... idk maybe it's just me but his body language was so aggressive
I love how even though he was getting injured from the broken glass; he continued to try an save the child.
police training hurts more than a shard of glass
Agreed that was the most heroic thing
Hearing the sound of their voices calling out for that little boy, wow, that got to me. ❤💙🤎💜
@@datdudeczn actually anyone can pass police training but going through a broken window during a fire is a lot different.
@@datdudeczn Not if that shard of glass pierces your testicle or gets caught up your nose.
If you step on a shard of glass laying flat on the ground, you'll be alright though.
Heroes aren't born, they're made.. these men found themselves in situations where they were trained to help someone that couldn't help themself and they rose to the occasion regardless of their own personal safety. These are good men that all deserve praise and recognition for their actions 👏
I’m not even the kind to cry but the fact that those officers on the first clip were so quick to help get the kid out of a house that easily was reaching 110+ degrees brought a tear to my eye. Law enforcement do not get paid enough for what they do.
no they sadly do not smh
I am right there with you. It had me crying too. Blessings to all those officers involved. ⭐⭐⭐
Nope they sure don't, but pro sports players get millions, just not right , first responders should be making the millions....., after all they are the ones literally putting their lives on the line , to save others !
@@cjsadman3750 there's plenty of ppl who make a lot more money then professional athletes for less hard work and far less talent and skills then pro athletes have. Teachers doctors cops etc should absolutely be paid more but I hate the argument that somehow pro athletes are the ones who don't deserve there's. Yes they are priveledged but for every pro athlete you see making a million plus there are literally millions who tried to be where they are and came up short, some who probably wind up being fireman and cop's.
@@jessebremner5209 you are entitled to your opinion, as am I, guess we will have to agree to disagree 😉
Hearing that one cop scream “MJ” broke my heart, you could hear the desperation in his voice. God bless these cops and firemen ❤
Mostly the FD employee who went in the window...
God Bless these Police officers, pasta,Eric’s and firemen,
My daughter choked when she was 2 1/2 years old and I can absolutely confirm, it is the most terrifying thing we ever went through.. Her father saved her life through sheer determination not to let his baby girl die while I called 911. Ill never forget the desperation in his voice, all he could scream was no, no, no over and over again as he worked on her.. He was able to remove the food before the ambulance arrived but they still checked her out just to be safe.. Even with her being 9 years old now it still scares/haunts me.. So when I see these videos it takes me back and I can't help but to cry and feel the same emotions I felt that day..
The same thing happened to my little baby. She was about 1.5 years old. I had one of my friends over. She said I hopped into mommy mode so quick. I’m sure it looked like that on the outside but all I can remember is panic on the inside while I pumped her chest and my friend called 911. I was screaming “call 911!”I’ll never forget that moment. She couldn’t breath for a while, she was turning blue and she had medium brown skin! I think everyone should learn cpr and basic life saving measures. She’s 3 now, and I’ve had another since then. My youngest is 1.5 now and I’ve learned not to give them Doritos so young, lol. Im glad your baby is ok and mine is too. God bless.
Just some advice I got from my stepmom and her working in a daycare for at least a decade:
Just keep patting their back, may have to hit harder, but pat it and slide up at the same time. May also have to pick them up and turn them upside down if it's taking a while to get it.
don't do that to yourself. it doesn't matter how old she is now or was then, she will always be your baby, and your worst nightmare will always be losing her. You're a good parent. My older sister died at 18, murdered by her abusive boyfriend. It wrecked my parents and traumatized the whole family. Nothing was ever the same. Nothing ever heals that kind of wound, so I'd be more concerned if you weren't still haunted by that near death choking experience.
My daughter choked around that age as well. I am so thankful I took a CPR course while I was pregnant. I panicked at first, then realized no one but me is able to save her. Taking first aid courses before becoming a parent should be mandatory imo.
How did he save her? Did he keep pounding her back?
The one with Baby Kingston brought tears to my eyes. K9 Deputy Nix looking at the baby like a father reminds me that police officers- the good ones- and first responders are parents too, and every time they can’t save someone- especially a child- it’s like losing one of their own. But in the same way, every time they do save someone- especially a child- it’s like saving one of their own.
The families are still in contact with each other.
This is the kind of video that should be going viral! To all police officers, firefighters, emergency response personnel… in case you don’t hear it enough, THANK YOU for the life-saving service you do! You are very much appreciated. 🙌🏼💐💕♥️👏🏼
For real. I have to look up these videos to remember not all are bad
Rosey Tours Amen 🙏🏽 Amen 💗
Amen! I watched this for 10 mins and I was ready to lose it. Just imagine those brave good men and women that do an 8 or 12 hour shift!
Thank you. God bless all of you.
baby Kingston deserve a name addition to inglclude the officers at least
Idc if you believe in God or not. When they found that baby in the woods and when that officer said "Oh thank you Lord , I love you Lord" man my eyes teared up. Not only as mother myself but that's a human being. No adult or child... no one should be hurt or missing. It's heart wrenching 😭😢❤️. And then the officer who held her the entire time and patted her back was so precious 💞. God bless all the heroes 🙏🏼
Amen in Jesus Christ's name.
Religion is the opiate of the masses. The Bible is midevil metaphysical bable. We are a product of billions of years of biochemistry. Science is real. "If you leave hydrogen out long enough it will start asking where it came from." 😏
That said, I believe people should have the freedom to believe in any sky daddy they want. Humanity would just be SO much better off if none of us were theists.
Amen!
you should care and help tho...
@@reaganjones6815 I say it that way bc ppl quickly start saying God ain't real or start talking trash ya know. So I said whether or not idc. You still feel that moment when he mentions God when the baby is found. And it's sad that I even need to explain that to you. Shows me right there,that they will always be that one negative person. Be blessed n good night.
These guys deserve more than we can give them. The thought of a child dying in your arms and not being able to save them is more terrifying to me than a gang member with a gun. So much respect to these heroes.
“Lord I love you thank you” melted my soul when they sound that baby in the woods 🥺🥺
@@meganmcdonald3133 I'm not a religious person, but that hit me.
Not everything on this earth is negative, it's just all we hear about. Here are some of the untold stories of our law enforcement and emergency responders that everyone should hear about. We'll needed and deserved video! Thank you!
My thoughts as well.
Yup!!!!!
That's why there's a saying 'if it bleeds it leads', but you are correct that we need more positive news.
There's a lot of stories about bad cops circulating the internet. Thanks for reminding us that there's more good cops out there than bad ones. Those guys are real heroes.
There are a lot of bad cops in America
Kötülere karşı kötüler masum melekler içinse kahraman kurtarıcılar,onlarda insan canlarını tehlikeye atarak asayişi sağlamaya çalışıyorlar sen iyi çocuk olursan onlarda iyi polis olurlar.
This doesn’t prove that. It only proves that SOME good cops still exist, maybe. These here did a good job, though
@@germyw i think you meant to say SOME bad cops, maybe.
In the left-wing media ALL cops are bad and ALL criminals are victims of something except their own actions.
That first video took my breath away, it made me cry when the cops were all yelling his name, they were definitely trying their hardest to save that baby, just by their voices you could tell they truly cared, these were such amazing, beautiful moments, I have a new respect for police officers now ❤️🥺
Yes, yelling really loud is "trying their hardest" when it comes to cops. Thank God for the firefighter who ACTUALLY rescued the child.
@@amityislandchum the firefighter had literally all the gear on? if all of those cops went inside that house they would have ended up just like the child, engulfed in flames and smoke passed out. you dont have any common sense whatsoever
@@amityislandchum I felt like why couldn't the cops get into the window honestly. Maybe it was the heat. Once he said the boy was laying there.....I know it was alot going on but it seemed like they could've gotten him quicker. Again maybe it was the heat
quick response by the 🔥 firefighter the officers did their best too to saves life
Yeah unfortunately their “best” was to stand around with flashlights yelling the kid’s name. Not very impressive.
Men and women in law enforcement run toward these types of situations every day. Both of my sons are in law enforcement. The oldest just left after 21 years due to PTSD. The youngest is still on the job. Pray for these heroes-they are poised to help us!
Thank you to them for their service. For everything they have done for the community.
I am in tears - my mommy heart is bursting with gratitude for these officers!
It’s amazing how you can just hear the desperation in these officers voices as they’re trying to save these kids, especially the first video, good job guys!
It’s enough to make ya go hug your kids watching this! Ya’ll are my heroes!
The cops in this video are true hero of our nation, the true defenders of our people and freedom. You guys deserve a world. God bless you and your family and may God protect you all.
i love the first video how the cop lifts his partner to help get that kid. they both were frantic but kept calm enough to get the job done. another win for men. Lets gooooo!
That mom at the end. As a mother, I FELT her fear and pain as she had to put her no-longer-breathing child's life in a strangers hands. No doubt that mama loves her baby. That should be a given. But it definitely isn't. I should know, mine sure didn't care about me. But, I balance out things by loving my child 100 times more than she ever could even fathom. Hug your kids, talk softly, remind them that you love them constantly.
Give the love you wish to receive and you’ll fill that void for others. I’m sorry you felt unloved. But these things build us into the people we are today and it seems you are a good caring Mom despite not having one yourself. That means you’ve broken the cycle. That’s truly so special! Wishing you all the best from another grown woman who had a rough start. 💕
I don’t know if it’s because I’m getting older or it’s because I’m a parent now myself,but I couldn’t help but tear up watching this and want to thank all the brave officers out there on the job that are ready and willing to risk their own lives to save yours. These guys don’t get enough credit for the tuff job that they do and I encourage everyone as will I to thank an officer for their service the next time you see one because sadly,they don’t hear it enough.
Same here 😢
Same
It's so different once you become a parent.
@@SAHMomma definitely see things differently. I see every child as if it was my own can't see any child getting hurt without my adrenaline kicking in to protect them
What I'm saying is when you have children you can have sympathy for parents fear and going through that but once you have children you have real empathy empathy and it's just a totally different feeling Of course everybody sees children and wants to protect them and them hurting hits an emotional spot But once you have children it's just so different if you ever have kids you'll understand
I don’t know how they found that little girl in the woods. Seems miraculous. Thank God she was crying and they were in ear shot. All of them are a testament to those that put their lives on the line to save others. God bless them all. What a refreshing and heartwarming video to balance out all of the depravity of the monsters out there ending lives.
God sent that person.
The doggo probably had a nose in that
@@marshamercer876 or it's just good people.
@@olderalt.4066 hi...I hadn't watched the whole video when I commented. At the end is when I heard that the child was just lost or wondered away.
This is what life's all about, helping people who can't take care of themselves ! Thank you for your service officer's and semper fi !
This brought me to tears. These officers were so desperately trying to save that baby. The fire fighter did a great job too.
When they finally got him out and ran to the medics I almost burst into tears.
Effing hero’s man !! This has me In tears . People treat our police , fireman , first responders and so on like crap and look !! When you need help who is there ❤❤
And did you weep when they killed a ten year-old playing with a toy gun in a public park the moment they arrived on scene? Were those two cops heroes? Did you boohoo when cops broke into, unannounced mind you, the home of a young woman in the middle of the night and killed her as a result of their recklessness? Do you sob when these you label heroes hold children, little children, on the ground at gunpoint because they think the vehicle the children were passengers in was stolen? I can go on - for hours, but I won't. It would likely prove a further waste of my time.
Most people are decent to the fire department and EMS... it's mostly police.
@Carolyn Delong the above comments are for you
Not all police are bad but you do have some rotten ones. There’s others that have called for help and ended up dead. These cops are heroes! If they were all like this there wouldn’t be any complaints
All of our first responders, police officers etc.aren't all baddd. Kudos to all of them here👍🏾.
Didn't know it was possible to hold my breath for 22 minutes. Everyone needs to view these type videos as a constant reminder that 99% of our police, firefighters and other 1st responders are the caring, kind, brave, selfless HEROES for whom we should always show our gratitude and respect. During these crazy, negative times when we all seem so divided - we should remind ourselves that THIS is truly what it's ALL about - showing respect and kindness toward all people and reaching out to lift others up whenever possible. Thank you to all these heroes who, on a daily basis-do what most of us would/could never achieve in a lifetime.
With all the negative media about police lately, it's a breath of fresh air watching these clips. It's amazing how these brave men and women work so hard saving lives and keeping us safe on a daily basis. Love and respect to you all. ❤️
Right
Some bad apples shouldn't make the bunch disposable
@@cmsjr2001 that’s kinda how that works
@@cmsjr2001 no the bunch, but the system who allow them to poison the other 🤷🏻♀️
Wish they’d post more like this in the media
Some of these videos are fake. Staged.
The babies are fake mechanical babies.
Wow I got chills hearing the panic in his voice and the urgency & desperate calling of the boys name 🥺 Those men are heros. God bless them🙏
I legit cried. Idk why. I just thought if one my nephews was in that position I swear. ..
Now that's what copping is all about!..Helping and caring for people, with no ego...just compassion!
The way the cops screamed MJ's name was just giving me goosebumps all over my body. The worry in his voice..😭 Respect to all of em❤️
People need people- it's as simple as that. Someday ALL of us will realize we are ALL people.
Very deep comment. You're right
We exist to help one another
I read something recently that said human tears have special enzymes in them so they run down our face extra slowly. It has evolved that way because humans are community animals. We are meant and designed to rely on each other. Hence the reason tears running down our face slowly because they're meant to be noticed by others ❤
that was my takeaway from this video as well :( we are all people. we need each other. we need each other's care, kindness, and compassion. without each other, we would not survive. it's too bad many people do not treat others like people--we ALL must do our part to be kind to others.
Yes very much so!
Deputy Nix is now Baby Kingston's godfather. Videos like this always makes me cry but so thankful for all the first responders who didn't hesitate and did what needed to be done to save all those babies.
My heart breaks. As a mother of a 3 year old I cannot fathom anything happening to my child.
I watched several Portland, Maine police officers spend almost an hour trying to revive a young, overdosed man on a cold night outside my apartment. They worked frantically on him, and they even shaded him from onlookers while they worked on him. I could see as each officer was getting tired trying to do compressions and another officer stepping in to continue the rescue, asking the young man to please come back. My heart was filled with love for them . When I saw one of them in the grocery store, I thanked him for his service to our community.
Did he live do you know?
@@peytonyep No, they were not successful, sadly.
Thank God someone had the decency to call 911! Alot wont out of fear they will get in trouble bc was an overdose & it shouldn't b that way...😢 actually I've heard that where I'm from at least police aren't allowed to show up to an overdose call its sposed to make the surrounding pple feel safe and not worry about getting in trouble if they just call for help...not sure how true it is but I'm sure it would make pple feel better about calling..
An hour and no ambulance to transport to a hospital?
Hello, from another Mainer. These men are true heroes!
Shout out to the Fireman who went in the burning trailer and handed the boy out the window. To me he was fearless and did a great thing
💯
He was equipped for the job. The oh so willing police officer was not.
@@ImperfectionGuaranteed you are not equipped to survive a collapsing building engulfed in flames
@@peterjohnson4522 Yes they are. That's why they have respirators and fire resistant equipment. He also had entry tools. The cops did their best, but they didn't have the equipment.
@@QuintonRC23 you know nothing of what you speak . I am a hook & ladder oppressor in New York . We lost our whole department when the towers collapsed on almost 400 firemen from the area. A respirator works good for the smoke & the fire retardant clothing helps as well but when you are trapped under 500-1ton worth of burning material on top of you , the odds of getting out are slim unless that blaze is under control . Do not act like just cause a soldier is equipped for battle , he doesn’t get killed doing it . Such a sorry way to look at it & I think you should step in those shoes before you act like you know what you are talking about
My heart goes out to all these parents. The fear in the voices brought me to tears. Major respect and thanks to the wonderful officers who were in the right place at the right time. True heroes. Not all heroes wear capes. The world is in turmoil right now, but as long as there are caring people like this, I have hope for a better future.
The panic that parents must feel is so heartbreaking. Thank God for those police officers and first responders for their quick response.
Tears are filled in my eyes! Thank you officer's! We have some great officers serving people
The last one got me. I’m literally sitting here next to my 3 month old daughter and almost started crying imagining hearing her little wheezing breaths like that last clip. My wife is a nurse and I know basic life saving techniques from my time in the Navy, but nothing prepares you for the real thing
I'm trained and when it comes to my kids ,when they had accidents or when my son turned purple from bronchiolitis, I was absolutely worthless. Well I got help and all but as soon as someone was there to take over I just collapsed. I wish I could help it. My brain just won't . So yeah, I totally get you.
Yes, that is the real thing…
It already takes a special person to think logically and recall what they know to try and save a stranger that’s near death, because it’s just a terrifying situation that makes people panic and freeze.
But that is nothing compared to what you feel when it’s someone very very important to you, someone you really can’t bear to lose. Now that’s the embodiment of fear. I’m willing to bet it’s so terrifying, it’s nearing insanity. You can even see and hear it on many of the parents in footages like these, some of them are quite erratic because they’re terrified out of their minds.
It’s no wonder that if you’re in that state of mind, you’re not the best person to do life-saving measures, and it’s better to hand it over to someone who is calmer and more collected (and knows what they’re doing) as soon as possible.
I truly hope none of you ever have experience that sort of fear. ❤️
@@viablue8143 exactly. The threat on their lives or well being are too much for me to handle. And now that I have a grandchild, I realize that this pure love bond isn't only reserved for the children I've given life to. Ouf, it's such a heavily emotional subject. thank you, I hope you'll never have to be confronted with such situation ever either!
OMG like a couple minutes in had me sobbing. I'm a mother of 4 and I thank all of you police officers and first responders for the things that you do, just like here. I'm grateful there are people that can hold it together in a situation like that. God bless you all.
I loved how the officer natural protector instincts kicked in, he wasn't going to put that baby down. He was holding her tight to his chest. He wouldn't even hand her over to any of the ladies. The only people getting her out of his arms is the EMT.
All these stories are touching and make you see police officers in a different light.
That's because he wants all the attention of him self.
TRUE HEROS , firemen,police officers and first responders , Thank you so much !
The first clip: So much love for these men. To see them work together .. then how far and fast that officer ran w that baby is impressive.. got me in tears over here. I can't believe they found that baby in the woods. So so lucky. Thank god. Look how comfortable that baby is in his arms..that cop who flew thru that hospital parking lot to get that baby to hospital got me in tears..Amazing work, all of them.
Every single one of those police officers, firefighters, EMT and volunteers are all angels here on earth. Thank you for what you do for your communities.❤️
I lost my 10 and 11 year old cousin in a house fire a few years ago. Breaks my heart to see any kind of situation like this, brings back traumatic memories 😭😭
I’m so sorry for your loss 🙏🏻❤️
@@rebeccak85 thank you for caring enough to send love. I appreciate you! ❤️
I send my deepest condolences. I’m so sorry that happened. ♥️
I am so sorry for your loss. A house fire is my biggest fear.
Wow thats so sad. Hope you are ok. And the parents.
I rarely cry. But when I see/watch an innocent child in need of help, sometimes the old floodgates open up. God bless all little children!
Thanks to all emergency personnel who put their lives on the line every time they put on the uniform.
I recently saw a bodycam video where the police came into a house to find the mother in the act of drowning her 2 year old daughter. You could hear the raw emotion in the officer who rescued her as he talked to dispatch. He was giving that baby CPR and got her back, so undeniably they saved her life in 2 ways, by arriving in time to stop the mother succeeding, and by giving her CPR so quickly. The mother had also stabbed the toddler just under the throat and in the chest. She also had other kids who were found with more minor (though no less horrifying) stab wounds than their sister, but the other kids were also found to have "cleaning products" in their little bodies! As the mother of 4, one of who is 17 months old, so pretty close in age to that baby, it really hit me hard as, like you, when something bad happens to kids it just punches different!
That officer yelling just brought tears to my eyes. There true hero's.
*they’re true heroes*
I could cry at the child that was found that precious police officer didn’t seem to want to turn her loose! That is a hero there!
I came here to say this. You could tell he didn't want to let go of her. I know I wouldn't want to either.
The baby in the woods? Yeah, he wasn’t letting go ❤ She was really holding on to him too
When I heard the officer saying the child is crying. Best thing I've heard all day!
A truly a great thing to hear bro.👍
My heart hurts for these kids and parents. I can't imagine what they were going through 🙏🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕
and you guys talking about DEFUND THE POLICE 🚓.......WHERE WOULD WE BE WITHOUT ALL THE GOOD POLICE OUT THERE
Kamiyah Vicks wasn't reported missing for 14 hours. Wonder why???????
@@broughtbackin
She was “last seen” in a stroller around 5pm Tuesday accompanied by her Mother…on the opposite side of the woods she was rescued.
Her mother reported her missing around 7am the next morning. Mom was hospitalized in a crisis situation…being interviewed by LE while search was commencing. Thankfully LE helicopter spotted the stroller and mother’s flip-flops or they may never have found little Kamiyah Imani. 💖🙏🏻
I have choke cried all the way through this. Police men & women are heroes. ❤❤❤
As an 18 month old burn survivor now Paramedic these videos especially the fire rescue has really touched my heart in a way unimaginable today 🙏🏽🙌🏽🦋
Sometimes we tend to forget all the wonderful officers on the force. I truly believe that the good outweighs the bad!!
Yes....💖
Amen!❤️
Not in Australia
To that man that worked at the gas station, coming out to see if they needed anything. Props to you for being a good man. And that's some great awareness.
That officer did not give up , tears running down my eyes
Your face you mean.
@@mindyschocolate no my eyes
What a relief to see positive outcomes on You Tube. Thank goodness these babies were rescued and so proud of the ones that made it happen. So thankful there are people in this world that still care and act on it. 😥😌👍
As a first responder for years I have got to see so many people go above and beyond to help someone in need. There are good people out there don't forget to thank them.
Thank YOU for all your help in those years. First responders are the most selfless people.
As a parent, I can put myself in each one of these scenarios. It was so gut-wrenching to watch, let alone experience. It amazes me that cops like these aren't standing out amongst the bad ones. They absolutely should be recognized. These first responders aren't just heroes, they are angels.
The amazing cops are the majority
We now live in a 🤡 world where everything is backward
the vast majority are the good ones.
They are being killed everyday by the liberal left and joe Biden administration
@@janetannerevans2320 thankfully.
Absolutely, as a parent I do the same thing.
When the cop was doing CPR on the little girl who was choking in the car in front of him, and the mom was speaking in Spanish, when she said something like "Please don't leave me" to the little girl, I absolutely LOST it. 😭
That mama who's child was choking really got to me. Her sheer panic and desperation for help was palpable. A few months back I heard my dad screaming and come running into my room, he'd found my brother collapsed on the floor. Adrenaline coarsed through me as I phoned an ambulance. I remember them asking me if he was "beyond any help" and I said I don't know for certain I'm not trained! I called out to ask my dad and he appeared and said "I think he's dead. His lips are blue and he's cold" In my head there was still a CHANCE but we needed paramedics, I remember begging them to hurry and they kept reassuring me that they were on their way, minutes from me. It felt like FOREVER. Sadly, they didn't attempt cpr and confirmed he had died and had been there a few hours (it was the middle of the night so we were all asleep)
I am sorry for your loss. I lost my cousin similarly. My uncle was the same. My mom got the call that night, and she was sobbing and crying.
So sorry for your loss.
im sorry for ur loss man...
I'm so sorry for your loss. That's just tragic 😢
Im so sorry that happened,i know what its like to lose a child its the worst feeling ever...plz give you and your family a hug
When my daughter was small, I was always terrified she'd choke while in the backseat. Seeing other people live out one of my fears drove the point home even harder.
Thank you to all of the first responders out there. People always thank the military but seldom the rest of our heros.
This is proof…we cannot live without all of these brave officers and the great work they everyday!! From Westfield Indiana!!❤
It seems to be only one sided tho, they need our prayers.
you mean firemen
@@mromatic17 Yeah dude. Those cops that saved all those choking babies were secretly firemen. How did you know? Idk how anyone kept up with your IQ at school man. Someone like you must be born only once every millennia.
We could live without them, would be a different world, but people survived and thrived for thousands of years w/o them. Separately, every parent should take CPR classes, then they could save their own child's life. Boggles my mind that people don't know this basic life-saving technique.
@@tThisNThat Thanks for detracting from an expression of gratitude. Very classy.
These policemen and firefighters oh my god. My heart can't take it. How they just jump right in no questions asked and got all of these babies help. I was in tears the whole video.
Found myself holding my breath thru every clip until those babies started breathing again. God bless our First Responders!
The cops at the fire are hero's right along with the firefighter that jumped in there to pull the child out. Recently, my children's uncle was in a fire, and he had fallen asleep, but had waken to a voice telling him to get up he had to get up, but when he got up nobody was there, and as he exit a firefighter met him at the stairs. I know that was the Lord waking him up to save his life. God bless everyone that saved these babies' lives.
I feel so proud of all these heroes. My husband is retired law enforcement and just to see these guys in action makes me as proud of them as I am of him. Well done!!
Please thank him for his service from a gal in NC. Couldn't have been easy being married to someone in such a high stress, risky field. Appreciate y'all all! ❤️💪💙
It´s very interesting to see how the ones that saves the kid stay by their side all the time, not giving them to somebody else, except the medics oc.
It´s a wholesome sight! Good to see good people doing good deeds! 👍
Its an instant bond. Plus it’s scary to wake up alone and these hero’s refuse to let that happen for these kids.
@@Picachki True! It´s in our nature to protect the young... makes the p-supporters even more disgusting and sinister 😞
It's also how ur supposed to be u stay with the or victim the entire time. Unless neccessaty.
@@IstvanThree what is a p-supporter?
@@IstvanThree what's a p-supporter?
I couldn't imagine being the parents. I'm a single father of a 5 year old girl and a 7 year old boy. I've never been away from them for more than a work shift since they've been born. I've raised them alone since my daughter was 6 months old. I wouldn't be able to compose myself and stand by. I'd rather my body melt around them if that'd protect them. This is what a parents nightmare consists of. I'm so happy they were all okay. Praying for all involved.
Very moving sir, I admire you for not leaving them with your female relatives to raise. God bless you
Keep up the good work dad.
It's not just a parents nightmare. I might not want my own kids for a variety of reasons from health to not having what it takes for 24/7 care. But I'd do whatever I could to protect anyone's kids. Even if it cost me my life.
Probably part of why my sister was willing to leave her second child with our mom & me at 6 weeks for a couple of days. Also why she, our cousin & her friends would leave us to babysit overnight every new years Eve. My friend also came too.
All the best wishes for you Michael and your kids🍀
Thge horrible thing is that life has no music, and there is no "drama' t it as per video. That firefighter that could go in and did. perfect and perfect timing.
Imagine being this child and watching this back years later. Everyone did an amazing job ♡
Omg! This! You are all heroes! I had to fight tears...Thank you for being there!
I fought and lost. My ear are filled with tears rn
This!!!! Absolutely legendary heroes!!!
I lost the battle against tears!!