Hearing that mom tell her daughter to let her go in fear of her daughter falling too since she only has one arm is so heartbreaking she accepted her death despite how terrified she must’ve been she could’ve take her baby with her
Agreed!!! My heart sank. What a beautiful mother and daughter, the daughter is apologizing to the man who came to help which shows how kind and considerate she is, and the mother is telling her daughter to let her go!!! Such consideration for the other person for all 3 of these magnificent people!!!
I came to say the same thing. Tears instantly came to my eyes. She was sooo scared. The driver was the biggest hero imo. He didn’t even know them, but willingly drove towards an active shooter situation and did it for free, just because he’s a dad himself!❤🥹
Exactly ,Both of those Dad's went straight to the horror to save that Dad's child and other people ,thank God for all of these heros .Of course I walk into the danger to save your child but other people helped these people too ,Bless them all.
the mom who was falling telling her daughter to let her go?? the fact that she was probably terrified for her own life but the idea of pulling her daughter down too scared her even more than her own death
10:22 Can we just give a huge shout out to the cab driver? He could’ve stopped the car right there and just said no I am not driving towards an active shooting but he knew that if this Dad had to get his daughter out of there before she got hurt and he did everything he could to get him there as fast as he could. This cab driver literally deserves a medal or some kind of award. He is the true hero alongside this father❤❤❤❤❤😢
The way the mom that was drowning grabbed the grandpa. It was like a glimpse into their past. Just a scared little girl holding onto her daddy afraid of drowning 🥺
Oh, the daughter thanking her mother for not throwing her away after we saw the clips of infants beeing found in dumpsters.. my heart stopped for a second.
The student that was choking, I am just shocked that no one he was sitting with was showing any kind of alarm let alone assistance, especially the student with glasses. He never even looked up or was spatially aware of anything going on around him beyond his phone and picking at his hair. Thank goodness the coach was alert, I have never witnessed this level of apathy, I mean across the board, even with the students at the other tables.
I think that these kids experienced the bystander effect. It's frustrating, but it occurs even with adults. I'm expecting many safety lectures in their futures.
I think it’s a mix of bystander effect and awareness. When I was in school, it was very common to put a UA-cam video on, put in some earbuds and eat quietly. I didn’t care to talk to the students around me, so I actively tuned them out. The choking student in this video didn’t appear to be gesturing or getting people to realize he was choking, so that could add to it. Students in their own world, not sure if their peer is making a joke, and untrained in what scenarios like this look like…it can easily add together to create a perceived apathy. I’ve seen other videos where students absolutely realize their peer is choking and take action, so I wouldn’t take it too seriously. This video in particular also seemed like they were young, maybe 14-15.
The kid looking away was almost in shock .. just because they aren't jumping around and screaming doesn't mean they weren't concerned... It was his friends that got staffs attention .. let us not be quick to judge a person or situation lest we be judged ourselves
I started crying when you aired the one where a daughter and father saved a girl who was stuck by her head on a ride. He said he would catch her and he did while his daughter caught her head and neck preventing further injury. I love people. As much as some people i dont like. This world is full of love you just have to look
The kid that rescued his mom from the pool while she was having a seizure really hits home for me. I have seizures and my kids have kept me from hitting my head when i have gone down. Its scary.
I accidentally "unliked" this video 3 times because I love these rescue stories so much and went to "like" it over and over! Restores my faith-in-humanity bucket.
The baby choking story inspired me to get the device that man had. I carry it on me at all times. I promise you will never regret getting it. I pray i never need it, but if i need it i pray I'm there
Exactly what my family did! We have one in each car, and one inside the house. We taught everyone in our family from my seven year old sibling to 17 year old sibling how to use it. Along with that, we also all learned how to do the Heimlich maneuver. I don't ever want to be in such a situation, but if I am, then I'll be prepared.
As a medic I’ve responded to a child in a hot car and he got lucky in that he didn’t die. His mother was eating inside a Subway and grandma was furious and said she would take her daughter to court to get custody of the child. The child had a horrible diaper rash and he was red and sweaty all over. Another time we were enroute back to the county after dropping off a patient at an ER outside of the county and we found a child locked in a car. A third time was a bit different but we found a toddler who was about 2 years old only in a diaper walking next to a busy highway. Family didn’t know he got out of the house.
My husband was driving home late from work, pulled into our neighborhood and thought, "What... what in the world is that?". He pulled his car over and walked between two of the houses. It was a naked 2 year old sitting on the ground. He flipped out and called 911. When police got there, I guess the mother had already called 911 because she was warming the bath water and couldn't find her two year old. The whole situation was incredibly lucky because I think it was 20 out so they told my husband in something like 15 minutes the child would have already had frostbite and within 45 would have died. Crazy crazy luck.
The bus driver who helped the ittle girl whose mom had a seizure was near Luther Manor in Wauwatosa at the time. Bless all of the hardworking bus drivers who help out the community!
This video compilation brought me to tears, especially the ones with the drowning children (I saved my baby sister when I was seven and she was one), and the ones relating to animal attacks (again, baby sister vs. Great Dane and a Chihuahua vs. a Great Dane). The last dog did bite me, but it stopped attacking the little dog. Everyone survived. LOL
When you try to smash a car window, try to aim for a corner, rather than the center, if possible. Apparently that is the weakest point, according to people who sell window breaking tools.
Jennette Riviera is the kind of woman you want around in any situation! She was observant, quickly assessed the situation and took action, motivated and coordinated others to help... all while taking brave and calculated risks in the midst of traffic. She was amazing!
The one with the dad protecting his bullriding son's head really touched me. It could've been just as bad for him, broken spine by the bull jumping on his spine, possibly never walk again.
God bless all the survivors and their heroes especially the officer that saved Hank the dog and the few people that served the elderly lady and her chihuahua❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh man... the story of the aba therapist and the austistic teen got me. I live that story with the pool and it is always a huge worry. To hear that boy's screams 😭 i know the bond my son has with his therapist and it was heartbreaking!! Thank God he's ok
The driver and the dad, I just love that. It was really a great story to see. He could have been like ok yeah im driving into Gunfire. I want a big bonus, but he said nope its free. Im a father. I watch news about the worst of humanity, and then I see videos about the best of humanity. And i realize we haven't totally been lost.
Hearing the words “Thank you, I don’t know you but I love you.” Was so heartwarming, knowing how thankful they were that they got saved from a shooting.
Seeing the teens laugh and continue using their phones while their friend is choking is really really sad… worried more about people looking at them than saving their friend from death.
17.18 he may be a Grandpa, but that's still his baby, it was extremely heartwarming seeing her cling to him. And the kid was awesome too, almost forgot to mention.
I don't judge, but why does any mother leave their small child in the car while going inside a store is beyond my comprehension. If I can't bring my daughter inside with me, I'd rather not go. I can't even think of a situation where this would be a thought. If it's an emergency I'll still wake her, or carry her in if she's asleep. During the day or night, I'd be too terrified or her being kidnapped. I don't even let her walk to the next aisle if I can't see her. I'm so glad the person who stole the car let the girl go and she was found safe.
This video brings tears to my eyes and reminds me that there is so much good and kindness in humanity. Especially in such a tense and dark time in the world, its a much needed change.
@@SunniLemonyou should never leave your pet inside a car unless your leaving your AC for the dog, and for babies a kid over 12 has to be in there with them
Thank you all for helping the victims and I will tell you all, you’re Angels for being so brave!! You will be blessed triple fold‼️‼️🤟🤟🫶🫶👍👌😉😃💓💓💕💕❤️❤️♥️♥️
The third one at 4:02 is unbelievable, mainly because of the guy sitting on the left in the black shirt. Just look at him....casually on his freaking zombie phone, no reaction whatsoever to a guy choking nor to the teacher saving a life! Just wow....
Yeah that was insane to see. I am prone to avoid conflict and socially awkward situations too (and thus look at my phone sometimes), but like.. what??? Your friend is almost dying in front of you, wtf :D
Grrrr....Yeah he was looking right at him when the guy started choking so he put his head down and started playing with his hair. He glanced up one more time and seen it wasn't over and put his head back down. You know all his friends had to see this video and that kid has to live with this
Seeing beautiful things like people saving strangers in danger to dads giving their kidney to save their children's life etc makes my heart melt , so much evil around it makes a refreshing change to see people do the right thing x
God bless little Gavin for saving his mom ultimately becoming her hero ❤❤❤❤❤ and God bless all those responsible for rescueing all animals and children and God bless all animals and children for saving those they love or know and God bless those for rescueing friends or co workers
Ugh that’s why you don’t leave your kids in the car! Someone could steal it..not always just about overheating. That poor little girl was probably soooo confused and didn’t know where her mommy went. Makes me tear up thinking about my own 3 yr old.
I love that the guy was more worried about the dog than himself when the guys swam over to help him out of the car when it fell into the marina. XD That's so sweet.
I live in Australia and it's friggin hot! Our kids all know "kids alive do the five" fence the pool, shut the gate, learn to swim it's great, supervise, watch ya mate and learn how to resuscitate!
@@thelovelyone1582 I mean she was probably in shock. It's not uncommon for people in shock to care about/focus on trivial things, like "I'm getting blood on the carpet" when you just fell and got a head wound for example
At 11:03 imagine there wouldn’t have been someone there, the daughter probably wouldn’t had the chance to pull her mom up by her own… Imagine you need to let go of your mom and she falling down an edge in front of your own eyes and you never see her again after. I don’t think there is any chance to ever get that image out of you head :/ I am so glad that someone was there to help her
I once had to block traffic on a freeway in Utah to help two small dogs who were running down the freeway, I was able to help them jump over the wall to get to a field on the other side
Well the dog saving the dog is just amazing and so lovely. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ The dog even went to check on the other dog after the dog was out of the water. 🥰 Just love!!!
My dad had to do the Heimlich maneuver on me when I was a kid. I was choking on a butterscotch candy. It works really good. It literally flew out of my throat out of my mouth.
Mine was a malt ball candy. Perfectly round. I was about three years old. Mom grabbed me and ran to the hospital a block away. The running motion, bouncing like mad, caused the ball to pop right out before we got there! Mom decided to become a nurse because of that, so she never felt helpless again when something like that happened. She was a nurse until she passed in a car accident at 34 years old.
The drowning ones get to me, i saved my at that time three year old brother from drowning three times despite being on the other side of the beach as my other brothers were def not made for looking out for a child he was literally next to them three times…
The kids sitting at the table with thier choking friend, had absolutely no reaction to it. Yes they knew he was being helped. But looked like they had no concern during it all.
Not a single teen in that lunchroom had any reaction. Not a single one got up to at the very least get other staff. The next generation of NPCs who have even worse Bystander Effect.
When the dad threw a backpack at the mountain lion that's actually a training technique called the bonker. It's meant to stop aggressive behavior or over arousal just before a dog or even a cat has a reaction. You throw an object or a rolled up towel at them. Basically he used a backpack and didn't know he was using an actual technique 😂
Holding your mother by the foot with ONE arm is some bad ass stuff. She is strong as hell.
Hulk XD
When adrenaline kicks in you get crazy strength
@@wizarrdofooze
The girl be a SHE hulk my dude! She was like- "nope! All those one arm pull ups don't fail me now!"
She is amazing! Loved that whole story. Both she and the other hiker were both badass and the mom was all great mom love too.
Hearing that mom tell her daughter to let her go in fear of her daughter falling too since she only has one arm is so heartbreaking she accepted her death despite how terrified she must’ve been she could’ve take her baby with her
I immediately teared up hearing her say that
Agreed!!! My heart sank. What a beautiful mother and daughter, the daughter is apologizing to the man who came to help which shows how kind and considerate she is, and the mother is telling her daughter to let her go!!! Such consideration for the other person for all 3 of these magnificent people!!!
It's maternal instinct.
That's why parents do, they give their lifes for saving their children.
The guy Taylor who saved her is one of my family members
That got me too not gonna lie
At 10:53 when she said “Thank you. I don’t know you but i love you” My heart ❤❤
ikr 😢
I came to say the same thing. Tears instantly came to my eyes. She was sooo scared.
The driver was the biggest hero imo. He didn’t even know them, but willingly drove towards an active shooter situation and did it for free, just because he’s a dad himself!❤🥹
I would've just taken off and left them there.
@@davefromthegrave9815of course you would have
Exactly ,Both of those Dad's went straight to the horror to save that Dad's child and other people ,thank God for all of these heros .Of course I walk into the danger to save your child but other people helped these people too ,Bless them all.
“ i can do that for free” man…life is just beautiful..no price..no nothing…just beautiful!!!
the mom who was falling telling her daughter to let her go?? the fact that she was probably terrified for her own life but the idea of pulling her daughter down too scared her even more than her own death
10:22 Can we just give a huge shout out to the cab driver? He could’ve stopped the car right there and just said no I am not driving towards an active shooting but he knew that if this Dad had to get his daughter out of there before she got hurt and he did everything he could to get him there as fast as he could. This cab driver literally deserves a medal or some kind of award. He is the true hero alongside this father❤❤❤❤❤😢
Fun fact a lot of people dont know is that he went back right after to help more people
@@notkim8274 need more people like him in this world
“I don’t know you but I love you” the fear that woman must have felt, and being saved by a completely random stranger, that gave me the chills
Damn imagine your therapist giving you yet another thing you have to talk about in therapy 😅 in all realness tho what a brave kid
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That's exactly what I thought, too. Like, damn, now he's got PTSD and gonna have to talk to another therapist about this therapist.
Or , after a little time it helps the boy ❤ to be a hero helps to heal.
I'm your 200th liker here & bye.
😂
Gonna bookmark this video for when I feel down, or begin to lose faith in humanity. Such amazing heroes here. They deserve the best.
Same
Same here!!
I want to but the babies and kids stress me out. Even knowing it has a happy ending 😬
this video makes me cry so much
@@bathroomshoes Me too!
The way the mom that was drowning grabbed the grandpa. It was like a glimpse into their past. Just a scared little girl holding onto her daddy afraid of drowning 🥺
That was her husband...
that wasnt her husband- it said grandfather, which means its her father dumbass 💀💀@@elizabethrhodes9725
@@elizabethrhodes9725 no, it was her father, her sons grandfather.
@@elizabethrhodes9725you weren’t paying attention it literally said her son recused her and his grandpa her father came to help
That was her daddy. ❤
Everytime i watch the cab driver saying "no, no, im a father too. I do that for free" i can't help but cry 😢
Killing a wild coyote with your bare hands is wild!
Wil E. Coyote
Hercules has nothing on that man
literally.
That’s some dad love right there
@@shofisstarThat man could have beat Achilles with his hands ✋
NOTHING restores my faith in humanity like watching these videos... no joke, I bawl the entire time.
Me too 😢
my go to choice of letting it out is watching these things. Even the most mild ones get me, but you get a section for dogs saving people and im done
Oh, the daughter thanking her mother for not throwing her away after we saw the clips of infants beeing found in dumpsters.. my heart stopped for a second.
The student that was choking, I am just shocked that no one he was sitting with was showing any kind of alarm let alone assistance, especially the student with glasses. He never even looked up or was spatially aware of anything going on around him beyond his phone and picking at his hair. Thank goodness the coach was alert, I have never witnessed this level of apathy, I mean across the board, even with the students at the other tables.
I think that these kids experienced the bystander effect. It's frustrating, but it occurs even with adults. I'm expecting many safety lectures in their futures.
I think it’s a mix of bystander effect and awareness. When I was in school, it was very common to put a UA-cam video on, put in some earbuds and eat quietly. I didn’t care to talk to the students around me, so I actively tuned them out. The choking student in this video didn’t appear to be gesturing or getting people to realize he was choking, so that could add to it. Students in their own world, not sure if their peer is making a joke, and untrained in what scenarios like this look like…it can easily add together to create a perceived apathy.
I’ve seen other videos where students absolutely realize their peer is choking and take action, so I wouldn’t take it too seriously. This video in particular also seemed like they were young, maybe 14-15.
The kid looking away was almost in shock .. just because they aren't jumping around and screaming doesn't mean they weren't concerned... It was his friends that got staffs attention .. let us not be quick to judge a person or situation lest we be judged ourselves
Agree! Even when the guy was doing the saving maneuver one kid kept looking at his phone. I hope these kids learn from older men.
The kid in orange called for the teacher you can see him signal
I started crying when you aired the one where a daughter and father saved a girl who was stuck by her head on a ride. He said he would catch her and he did while his daughter caught her head and neck preventing further injury. I love people. As much as some people i dont like. This world is full of love you just have to look
the cries of the mother whose baby is chocking is absolutely heart wrenching, thank god that man was around who took action...
The kid that rescued his mom from the pool while she was having a seizure really hits home for me. I have seizures and my kids have kept me from hitting my head when i have gone down. Its scary.
I accidentally "unliked" this video 3 times because I love these rescue stories so much and went to "like" it over and over! Restores my faith-in-humanity bucket.
The baby choking story inspired me to get the device that man had. I carry it on me at all times. I promise you will never regret getting it. I pray i never need it, but if i need it i pray I'm there
Exactly what my family did! We have one in each car, and one inside the house. We taught everyone in our family from my seven year old sibling to 17 year old sibling how to use it. Along with that, we also all learned how to do the Heimlich maneuver. I don't ever want to be in such a situation, but if I am, then I'll be prepared.
Yes but please educate yourself on it, I can actually make stuff alot worse, so just be mindful about that❤
What's the name of the device?
@@mogroot5790lifevac
@@mogroot5790life vac
I honestly got tears in my eyes at the boy saving his mom from the pool when she had a seizure 😍😍😍
As a medic I’ve responded to a child in a hot car and he got lucky in that he didn’t die. His mother was eating inside a Subway and grandma was furious and said she would take her daughter to court to get custody of the child. The child had a horrible diaper rash and he was red and sweaty all over. Another time we were enroute back to the county after dropping off a patient at an ER outside of the county and we found a child locked in a car. A third time was a bit different but we found a toddler who was about 2 years old only in a diaper walking next to a busy highway. Family didn’t know he got out of the house.
My husband was driving home late from work, pulled into our neighborhood and thought, "What... what in the world is that?". He pulled his car over and walked between two of the houses. It was a naked 2 year old sitting on the ground. He flipped out and called 911. When police got there, I guess the mother had already called 911 because she was warming the bath water and couldn't find her two year old. The whole situation was incredibly lucky because I think it was 20 out so they told my husband in something like 15 minutes the child would have already had frostbite and within 45 would have died. Crazy crazy luck.
The bus driver who helped the ittle girl whose mom had a seizure was near Luther Manor in Wauwatosa at the time. Bless all of the hardworking bus drivers who help out the community!
17:22 this family hug after the young boy saved his mother from drowning made me ugly cry 😭
Finally, some wonderful heart warming stories about all of our Good Samaritans and great parents who protect their children in 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸!! 🥰🥰🥰
whenever im being bullied and feel like thier is no good people left in this world. i watch these types of videos.
I’m really sorry that you’re being bullied though, I really hope things get better for you soon
@@amarylily those people arnt worth my time. I'm used to it now and idc abt them
@@catherinestockton2895I’m glad you found a way to deal with them at least!!
My dog will protect me and my parents, even her home. She is loving, fluffy, playful and a loyal 3 year old.
28:01 "Stop in the name of dog!" It was hilarious, but it was sad that the dog indangerd its self to get help for its owner. Just so wholesome! 😀☺️
Stop in the name of the paw! 🐕
@@SquatCobbler-CryTHAT'S EVEN BETTER!
This video compilation brought me to tears, especially the ones with the drowning children (I saved my baby sister when I was seven and she was one), and the ones relating to animal attacks (again, baby sister vs. Great Dane and a Chihuahua vs. a Great Dane). The last dog did bite me, but it stopped attacking the little dog. Everyone survived. LOL
That’s a lot of dogs…
You're another hero girlll
❤@@Soffff092
When you try to smash a car window, try to aim for a corner, rather than the center, if possible. Apparently that is the weakest point, according to people who sell window breaking tools.
I've seen people test that on junkyard cars. Even shatter proof glass doors and barriers that get hit on the edge during installation
Goes through car crash into water, vividly remembers two young dudes "grabbing her butt"
Absolute legend ❤
Jennette Riviera is the kind of woman you want around in any situation! She was observant, quickly assessed the situation and took action, motivated and coordinated others to help... all while taking brave and calculated risks in the midst of traffic. She was amazing!
I love all these hero’s I’m over just crying to see it’s really still good people still out here
There's still very good people in our World,Thank God❤
All those people coming together to help that woman passed out at the wheel of the car. ❤ It!
Seeing the dads who save their kids is so sweet, but hard for me, who had a terrible father, to watch
Dont dwell on it :) be happy that others have the opportunity and that you hopefully no longer have to deal with that
@@--Fullsun thank you and you're right
You can become the amazing father that you never had ❤
@@sav16658 thank you, and as a enby person who is the 'Papa' of my adopted daughter I do my best.
Me two man, the officers calling "baby" "honey" to all kids they rescue makes me cry
This is the type of wholesomeness the world needs rn
The one with the dad protecting his bullriding son's head really touched me. It could've been just as bad for him, broken spine by the bull jumping on his spine, possibly never walk again.
Y’all I don’t know how many times I cried watching this 😭😭 love seeing all these big hearts
The dog rescue so glad his brother was there to save him. ❤😢
Seeing these people make me want to do good like them
God bless all the survivors and their heroes especially the officer that saved Hank the dog and the few people that served the elderly lady and her chihuahua❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh man... the story of the aba therapist and the austistic teen got me. I live that story with the pool and it is always a huge worry. To hear that boy's screams 😭 i know the bond my son has with his therapist and it was heartbreaking!! Thank God he's ok
I thought it disturbing that the therapist said he was holding his breath underwater to see how long he could last. How stupid and unprofessional?
Love these!!! Made my day to see happy news and people being saved, not killed❤.
Rex has me crying 😭 what an absolute bestest boy, that poor baby 🥺
The driver and the dad, I just love that. It was really a great story to see. He could have been like ok yeah im driving into Gunfire. I want a big bonus, but he said nope its free. Im a father. I watch news about the worst of humanity, and then I see videos about the best of humanity. And i realize we haven't totally been lost.
Girl from shooting "THANK YOU I DON'T KNOW YOU BUT I LOVE YOU😭" That's so wholesome😢
They boy that saved his mom in the pool is a little Hero!
Hearing the words “Thank you, I don’t know you but I love you.” Was so heartwarming, knowing how thankful they were that they got saved from a shooting.
Man, that lady holding onto her mom.
Seeing the teens laugh and continue using their phones while their friend is choking is really really sad… worried more about people looking at them than saving their friend from death.
The therapist and young boy story was so incredible
17.18 he may be a Grandpa, but that's still his baby, it was extremely heartwarming seeing her cling to him. And the kid was awesome too, almost forgot to mention.
I don't judge, but why does any mother leave their small child in the car while going inside a store is beyond my comprehension. If I can't bring my daughter inside with me, I'd rather not go. I can't even think of a situation where this would be a thought. If it's an emergency I'll still wake her, or carry her in if she's asleep. During the day or night, I'd be too terrified or her being kidnapped. I don't even let her walk to the next aisle if I can't see her. I'm so glad the person who stole the car let the girl go and she was found safe.
Mostly since most people go in stores thinking there gonna be quick, but their not
God bless dads. I know I would be in between danger and my family, no matter what the situation. It's a no-brainer, an instict.
God bless Mark for saving the poodle cotton and God bless the officer for rescueing the baby locked in the car alone!!!!!
This video brings tears to my eyes and reminds me that there is so much good and kindness in humanity. Especially in such a tense and dark time in the world, its a much needed change.
NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN OR ANIMALS IN CARS
Some times the cars lock on there own not always there fault but sometimes horrible people do it on purpose it’s horrifying
then don't LEAVE them in there in the first place!!!@@SunniLemon
@@SunniLemonyou should never leave your pet inside a car unless your leaving your AC for the dog, and for babies a kid over 12 has to be in there with them
A woman with one Arm.THAT IS AN ANGEL.
amazing that there was someone able to help
Thank you all for helping the victims and I will tell you all, you’re Angels for being so brave!! You will be blessed triple fold‼️‼️🤟🤟🫶🫶👍👌😉😃💓💓💕💕❤️❤️♥️♥️
The third one at 4:02 is unbelievable, mainly because of the guy sitting on the left in the black shirt. Just look at him....casually on his freaking zombie phone, no reaction whatsoever to a guy choking nor to the teacher saving a life! Just wow....
deadass like how out of touch can you be 😭
Yeah that was insane to see. I am prone to avoid conflict and socially awkward situations too (and thus look at my phone sometimes), but like.. what??? Your friend is almost dying in front of you, wtf :D
Grrrr....Yeah he was looking right at him when the guy started choking so he put his head down and started playing with his hair. He glanced up one more time and seen it wasn't over and put his head back down. You know all his friends had to see this video and that kid has to live with this
LITERALLY
That kid most likely has a severe case of autism. That was weird, but some humans can't handle something like that.
It’s really impressive how all these brave people and animals never give up to help
I love how she had to specify 'I don't know you but I love you' XD
Seeing beautiful things like people saving strangers in danger to dads giving their kidney to save their children's life etc makes my heart melt , so much evil around it makes a refreshing change to see people do the right thing x
10:46
The father and the cab driver deserve to be called hero's for saving that many people
To all the amazing hero's God bless you. it's really good to see amazing people who care for others ❤️❤️
God bless little Gavin for saving his mom ultimately becoming her hero ❤❤❤❤❤ and God bless all those responsible for rescueing all animals and children and God bless all animals and children for saving those they love or know and God bless those for rescueing friends or co workers
I love these stories ❤ thankful for good humans.
5:26 I’m crying because I know how scary it is to have something happen to my dog
The guy who saved that Maltese that looks like my baby thank you, you're my hero ❤❤❤
Children drowning is too close to home. In two instances, there was not such a happy ending, so these rescues really bring me joy!
Ugh that’s why you don’t leave your kids in the car! Someone could steal it..not always just about overheating. That poor little girl was probably soooo confused and didn’t know where her mommy went. Makes me tear up thinking about my own 3 yr old.
Exactly I burst into tears thinking about how she would have felt In that dark empty carpark
Im so glad we got an update on Hank!!
I love that the guy was more worried about the dog than himself when the guys swam over to help him out of the car when it fell into the marina. XD That's so sweet.
I live in Australia and it's friggin hot! Our kids all know "kids alive do the five" fence the pool, shut the gate, learn to swim it's great, supervise, watch ya mate and learn how to resuscitate!
I like how the old woman was more worried about her hair and makeup 😂
I bet she had done before that happened
Women of a certain generation had that sort of stuff drilled into them.
Actually I wasn't impressed. She's 87 years old and she should know better by now
@@thelovelyone1582Good point.
@@thelovelyone1582 I mean she was probably in shock. It's not uncommon for people in shock to care about/focus on trivial things, like "I'm getting blood on the carpet" when you just fell and got a head wound for example
In crisis, we see heroes! God bless them all🙏🏻👍🏻👏🏻
That’s sad knowing CPR is a huge necessity!
Wow, the cab driver, the hiker , the people who jumped in to save both dogs . Anyone who leaves a dog or a baby in a hot car…needs to go to jail .
At 11:03 imagine there wouldn’t have been someone there, the daughter probably wouldn’t had the chance to pull her mom up by her own…
Imagine you need to let go of your mom and she falling down an edge in front of your own eyes and you never see her again after.
I don’t think there is any chance to ever get that image out of you head :/ I am so glad that someone was there to help her
I once had to block traffic on a freeway in Utah to help two small dogs who were running down the freeway, I was able to help them jump over the wall to get to a field on the other side
Really wish these parents would stop leaving their fkn children in cars.
Well the dog saving the dog is just amazing and so lovely. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ The dog even went to check on the other dog after the dog was out of the water. 🥰 Just love!!!
The dog helping the other dog out of the pool was amazing
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ACT TO SEE IN MY ENTIRE LIFE !!! A DAUGHTER HOLDING HER MOM WITH ONE ARM, NOT LETTING HER FALL TO HER DEATH !!!!
My dad had to do the Heimlich maneuver on me when I was a kid. I was choking on a butterscotch candy. It works really good. It literally flew out of my throat out of my mouth.
Glad you’re still here!
Mine was a malt ball candy. Perfectly round. I was about three years old. Mom grabbed me and ran to the hospital a block away. The running motion, bouncing like mad, caused the ball to pop right out before we got there! Mom decided to become a nurse because of that, so she never felt helpless again when something like that happened. She was a nurse until she passed in a car accident at 34 years old.
The dad who killed the coyote is badass
No he's not, coyote's land too, people should carry those plow horns, that way nobody and no creature needs to be hurt, you have kids...then THINK!
@@kittykat8177You’re an idiot. Animals kill other animals to protect their young all the time.
@@kittykat8177the coyote was dead regardless, it had rabies
11:00 “i don’t know you but i love you”
😮 I’m soo glad they were all ok! Of course the lil chihuahua!❤🐕🐾🫶🏼
The drowning ones get to me, i saved my at that time three year old brother from drowning three times despite being on the other side of the beach as my other brothers were def not made for looking out for a child he was literally next to them three times…
The news only tends to report things that went badly. Sometimes they fail to report on the joyful moments things against all odds went RIGHT.
The kids sitting at the table with thier choking friend, had absolutely no reaction to it. Yes they knew he was being helped. But looked like they had no concern during it all.
I know absolutely disheartening 😢
They're children. They were probably in shock and terrified.
Not a single teen in that lunchroom had any reaction. Not a single one got up to at the very least get other staff. The next generation of NPCs who have even worse Bystander Effect.
*like i said im just a dad* yes your a dad doing a hell of a job i can tell you were raised right
Such angels and heroes
Dude that cop saving Hank was insane, the two windows in one hit is impressive he knew what he had to do and how to do it
Many of us have almost fallen off the same trail at Multnomah Falls...i wish they would install rope guards there.
I could like each clip individually as I watch because they're all amazing!
When the dad threw a backpack at the mountain lion that's actually a training technique called the bonker. It's meant to stop aggressive behavior or over arousal just before a dog or even a cat has a reaction. You throw an object or a rolled up towel at them. Basically he used a backpack and didn't know he was using an actual technique 😂
How did that baby get in that shed? Did the child get in there on their own? Thats incredible! Thank goodness they found the baby! Thats a miracle!