the fact that she escaped and crawled up that hill is a testament to her will to live, what ever demons she went through she found the courage to fight that on the brink of death and told herself she would survive. One hell of a determination.
Amen. My hope is that everyone who feels that desperate finds that courage, determination and will to live, that spirit of survival. I personally know what it's like to feel hopeless and want to end your life. It's so amazing that she found that strength within her, which to me, indicates that she was not alone...something greater and more powerful than us was with her down in that ravine and lifted her up and pushed her up that hill. That's my belief anyway. I don't think it was just adrenaline because I doubt adrenaline "superpower" would last as long as she did. It was an unseen hand.
As a disabled Veteran this story hits home, 22 veterans take their lives every day. If your suffering from depression get help please. Twenty-four years ago my brother took his life. The hurt it causes even to this day for my family is too hard to explain. Don't be ashamed to ask for help.
Suiciders are torchered into doing it. They leave behind torn lives of those who must carry on who identify and share the same horrid stuff. At some point one has to have faith and bravery enough to let shit go and start life over in order to encourage others that life still has good things to offer.
Being a local this story is only a couple of days old. That means that HeavyD pretty much dropped everything to get the car out of that ravine. I am glad to see that the family is taken care of.
I dug a little deeper and found out she was 64yrs old at the time. 64! So she had tumbled/flipped down a 300ft ravine, stayed in her car for 5 days (probably with no food or water), with broken ribs and a broken sternum, took two days to climb up the 300ft ravine, and then was found by a biker at just the right time. God was absolutely watching over her, she has a longer life to live❤️ she is definitely a strong woman.
@@diamehikoru2God doesn’t let people suffer the devil does , everyone has a choice and free will God is what makes us free through him . Don’t assume about my God because you have animosity
The human spirit never ceases to amaze me when faced with great adversity. This 64yr old woman should have not survived this crash let alone staying alive 5 days in the car plus the time it took to drag herself up 300 ft to the road. She has in every sense of the word has earned the title of “Warrior”. Thank you Dave for picking up this recovery and story so quickly after it happened. Her story needed to be told to inspire others. Thanks Dave and team for inspiring us to always put our best foot forward to help others and to keep our community’s clean and beautiful! You guys ROCK!
I suffer with chronic depression every day. Even with 2 medications, I still feel emotionally numb. How ever, I have saved 8 people from suicide. With the way things are, there are more and more people falling into deep depressions. Understand, you are not alone. Make the call , talk with someone. The rest of you, learn the signs, if someone close to you shows signs of depression, dispaire or despondence. Do everything thing you can to get that person to a doctor. I don't want the next person I may wind up saving to be someone you know.
@@SaucePussy They said she had no food or water... I don't know. I've always heard you can't live more than a few days without water. I guess it really depends on the individual and certain factors.
Hey guys my name is actually Trina Parks and I love what you do❤❤. This video has been amazing to watch! The woman that survived is here for a reason! Only God could have gotten her up that hill! Bless you all🙏🙏
FWIW - if the opportunity arises it may be helpful one day for her to hear how strong she was to survive that, climb out even with injuries, and to live on. It might help her to know that she has some strength greater than whatever weighed on her that day. Stronger than many of us to be sure. Dave and his crew are good folks, it's not just a car recovery, it's someone's life and story. Very respectful to say the least.
Amen, it truly is! I’m rebuilding now thanks to some increases to my meds and continued therapy, and it’s such a relief when being alive feels ok - and even good - again! Keep working your self care and acknowledge the small daily victories, you got this. Better days ahead.
Stay strong brother. You’re not alone. Sometimes it takes darkness to find the light. As someone who struggles with mental health, I sincerely hope anyone who feels as I do is eventually relieved of the pressure
Now this is the type of content that Heavy D team is all about and why we all support this great channel. I live in the area and heard about this on the local news over the last few days. This is a real time and active on-going story. We're all praying for her safe recovery. Big thanks to the Sparks organization for they do to support our community.
Mental health is the biggest issue this country needs to face. We've ignored it for decades. So many young people can't find a reason to go on. It's sad. Someone I knew for my whole life who was struggling with issues for most of his life did exactly the same thing a couple years ago, except he was successful in ending things. The only thing I can think after watching this is I hope that woman has something to live for now. She's an absolute titan for making it up that hill to get help and stay alive.
@@TheMugwump1 I thoroughly agree that mental health has been swept under the rug for far too long. I'm sorry for you about your friend/family member. I also like your choice of wording, the woman being a titan! That's for sure!
It now suicide awareness month, this serves to show how precious life is. It also, shows us the will to live is stronger than our brain let's on. I'm thankful you put numbers on there for others struggling. Guys, you mean something in this world. You're loved and valued. Realize how much you are needed!
This will be some people’s reason to keep going for today… Thank you guys for being so awesome. You guys are fulfilling your purpose on this planet more and more all the time, and it’s beautiful to witness.
While this video wasn't today's driving force, I'm doing good for the time being, he already has gotten me through a few rough days and I'm sure he will again. Can't recall ever seeing a human being be so unjudgemental (idk how to phrase it, 2nd language and that) of another persons issues and just wanting to know what they're dealing with so they can sort you out.
This was quite a story and I am very impressed with the recovery. I can't believe she lived through that and then crawled up that steep hill with the kind of pain she must have been in. Great work guys.
@Demonik One Ikr. If she was actually without water as he said, then this is total cap, but she might’ve had a water bottle or smth with her in the car, though.
Can someone please help with my questions with an open mind? Her car flew over the steep slope due to speed but there aren't any tyre tracks of where she landed. Why? How come the door is battered in but the windows aren't broken? Only one wheel (front right) is slightly out but the rest are still straight. How? Why was there long branches placed on top of the car like its being covered? How did she get out and crawl up that hill after a HUGE accident? Should the head of the car be facing that direction if she flipped without touching the log on the ground? Do you think the local news will do an interview with the lady to find out more? I'm not trying to be rude to the family if they are reading, no disrespect at all, I just have some questions that's all. And I'm happy the lady is alive.
@@demonik01 there really is no rule about how long one can live without water. Everyone’s body is different, diet, physical makeup of fat and muscle, hydration habits. The fact is people can live longe than three days without water in certain circumstances .
Her story hits so close to home. I was in a very very similar crash. Mental health issues, abuse, alcohol and loss are horrible. This gave me chills when they said July 26th bc that was the day of my fiery accident/NDE but in 2006. The good Lord saved me and I was Baptised in Aug that year 🙏 I was 22 I'm now 39. I'm a welder/fabricator not a wordsmith but I hope anyone reading that needs help can find Jesus 🙏 and I will be praying for them as well.
I'm glad to see you must be doing well. You must be happy and I'm sure it's a huge relief for your family as well because it can be so hard to MAKE someone get help if they are too sick to realize they are sick...very happy 4 you!! Peace ✌️ n 💕
Hats off to you guys for shining a light on Mental Illness, and the sensitive way in which you allowed us all to understanding her courage to fight for her life... Credit goes to the car for protecting her and allowing her to make it out alive.. I wish her well and hope this life changing moment.. and her fight for life takes her on a much different journey in life.
Thanks Heavyd and crew for bringing awareness and helping out the family. It's amazing that she made it up that hill and amazing timing for the guy out there on his bike. Great job!
To me its Kinds funny. Wanting to die and then fight like nobody else to survive. The Ironie. Guess some people will Never know what live is worth, without such an experience
Heavy D has once again shown an act of selflessness. I'm sure that he will be recognized for this. He has done so much for a lot of people, whether it's doing something like this or his awesome truck builds that usually are give aways.
Just when I thought you guys couldn't do any better.........you go and drop this absolute masterpiece. Beautiful people, doing beautiful things, to make the world a better place. Love you guys. Keep feeding the world with good. Doing gods work.
I'm so curious about the details of this womans' experience being down there and climbing out. It would be awesome if you guys would see if she's willing to do an interview with you once she's feeling better and healed up. Sending her best wishes of a smooth and quick recovery.
I agree, I'd like to hear her story, it's nothing short of a miracle she survived this - and ultimately, no matter her initial intention, she had an unstoppable will to survive.
I hope the lady gets the help she needs to feel better. It will be a long road for her physically & mentally & emotionally. I have prayed for her in this life crisis 🙏 HeavyDSparks you & your crew are amazing people. For real man❤
Thank you for all your sympathy I have had my thoughts of hurting myself from my military stuff and I appreciate the sensitivity you guys have for the situation
I appreciate your service. I know you signed up for it. I know you got paid for it. But you did it for people you don't even know. You put your life on the line for me. And for my family. I can't ever repay you for that. I've heard the VA is getting much better at helping vets. If not VA, there are people and resources out there to help you. You just need to be strong enough to ask for it. And if that person can't help you, ask someone else. Keep asking until you get the help you need You are worthy of having help and I hope you find it. I love you and care enough about you to say these things to you. Hold onto that because I am a real person. With a real heart.
The moral of the story: Life want's to continue. The strength and willpower it took to drag herself up that hill overpowered her temporary wish to die. Get help if you feel hopeless. Don't let a temporary feeling end a beautiful existence. Thanks for sharing this with us!!
Rob, i understand what you mean and i support that, but i don´t like that term "temporary". If you have never suffered from *decades* with depression ( and loneliness ), and i sure hope that you NEVER do, you can´t really understand what that does to a human being. Suicidal thoughts, in most cases, are not just a thing that comes from one day to another, except when people face a serious traumatic experience, which is a different case and cause, are most likely a long time thing, months, years, even decades. "Don't let a temporary feeling end a beautiful existence". Trust me, the existence / life of a severely depressed person is not beautiful. At all. There is no life, no joy, no energy, no hope, in many cases no love. It is literally only existing, not living or feeling alive. In a TED Talk years ago, Andrew Solomon said something very good and on point: "The opposite of depression is not happiness, but vitality." You literally feel dead, empty inside. Over a *long* time.
@@slcncr I have been and am currently under care for depression. I have seen the depths and heard the call to end it. I have sat on the edge looking down hoping for the darkness to swallow me whole. I have gone to bed with the intention of never waking up. The thing is that moment (or hour, or day, or week or year!) that I wanted death passed. If you are suicidal day and night you seriously need help and no youtube video or comment will fix it. I was just pointing out that its not a permanent thing until you make it one.
I just want to say thank you Dave and the rest of the crew… I myself have been struggling lately and thanks to you and what you guys do and due to this video I’m thinking differently about the way things should be.. After surviving a rollover accident at work in a 5 ton water truck, I’ve been having a hard time trying to figure out why I didn’t die in my accident.. People tell me that it’s because it wasn’t my time or God has more important things for me to do.. But honestly I don’t know why and lately I’ve been in a fairly dark place in life.. But after watching this video and listening to what Dave said, i’m starting to see a little bit of light.. Thank you Dave for everything you guys do..
Thank you for sharing- i lost my dad to suicide just before my 30th birthday. He missed the birth of his first granddaughter by 2 yrs, walking me down the aisle by 3yrs, and so many other wonderful things in the lives of myself and my brother that now feel broken for us. He was so broken 😞 so I understand why he went but there is so much openness now if he could have held on or reached out he had so much more joy coming into his life. Look up project semi-colon ; and please talk x I want your story to go on Carl xxx
Carl, I pray that god will turn his light on in your life and show you the way out brother. We all have our dark times, not long ago my life was dim. Letting people care about us really goes a long way but only if we let it. Keep strong and climb hard. It’s worth it.
Carl please go talk to someone. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. There are professionals who can help you. Call the suicide hot line. It took courage to share it here
Carl, maybe it was just pure luck that you made it. I really don't know, but try not to dwell on it too much. Just be thankful you are still here. Life is a precious thing. A little bit of light is a good start. Don't give up. I'm an old man and I can tell you that the end will come sooner than you think. If you start feeling too down, get help. We all need help sometime. Hell, just look at the strangers here who care about you. Best of luck to you young man.
I’ve cared for MVA patients in an ICU with multiple broken ribs and broken sternum who end up on a ventilator within 24 hours so Her soul was not listening to her mind trying to give up!! Amazing and absolutely spiritually uplifting
Oh my, seat belts are sooo painful in a accident!! Ended up transported to OSU after an accident and my chest n ribs were murdering me for 8 solid months!!
So true!!! I love these guys!!!!❤ I support them 100 percent, all I ask is that they stay safe🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 truly genuine hero's!!! And I know they don't like to be called hero's but in my eyes they are exactly that, and angels walking the earth😇😇😇🥰🥰🥰🥰
We need to get this out there more, man, woman or child, its ok to talk about how you're feeling inside. We find it easy to tell people when we're physically unwell with someting like a cold or a bad back. The mind is just another part of the body and letting others know we're not feeling well mentally, for what ever reason, needs to be made perfectly acceptable and without any stigma. It is not a weakness and there is nothing wrong in asking for help. ITS GOOD TO TALK...
It's not easy to talk about the pain inside your head.. it's completely different than having a cold or bad back. It's difficult to express the pain and suffering we have to endure everyday, and when we do, we are looked at as weak or not being normal.. I wish I could express what's on my mind and what I'm dealing with but I can only manage to do a post of how I'm feeling at times.. and even then everyone just ignores it or just says something to make them feel like they are helping. But it doesn't help, it just reenforces the fact that I do have something wrong inside... But thank you for what you said alot..
@@robertbaker6012 we need to start tackling this in the early stages and be far more intune with the feelings of others. Catch it before it becomes a bigger problem where professional help is required, or facilitate that help if its that far down this dark road. We need a total mindset change within society and help remove the stigma and let everyone know that there is nothing wrong with mental health issues. Letting people, your family or friends, know how you're feeling and being receptive to what people are telling you, open up early and help. Mental health issues are as a rule a snowball effect starting small, this is where we need to get onboard, asking for help and helping out. We need to stop saying we're fine when we're not and doing it as soon as we feel things are getting to us. Clearly if someone is at the piont where dark thoughts are starting to creep in professional would be preferable, be we need for everyone to know, they don't need to do this alone and anyone can and will help. This is a societal problem and society must change and be there for everyone.
@@robertbaker6012 Well there's options if you don't have anyone else that u can talk about it, medical field gladly listens one and guides one towards right path, therapists are there too for that exact reason. Suicide lines are a thing too if one needs help asap. Depending of where you live, first response is an option too, atleast in most european countries.
@@patriciajensen7341 you arent wrong, most cars would have turned into a marble not even resembling a car, its a miricle that roof didnt cave in and trap her, and even more of a miracle the body wasnt too bent out of shape to get the door open
I hope this lady has a whole new appreciation of life and she will have a new understanding of how powerful her drive can be struggling up that distance all busted and broken.
This video brought tears to my eyes. The enormity of this whole situation is so very sad. I cannot imagine how much she has been suffering, to be struggling and unsettled, to feel this was her only option. My heart goes out to her. Someone was watching over her and helped her to make it out of her car and up to the top of the cliff. There is a reason why she survived; she must have a greater purpose ahead of her. Thank you for sharing this video. Marie L Ontario, Canada
A big thanks to HeavyD and crew for helping this family in crisis. I have been helping my wife with her severe bi-polar depression for 40+ years now, but had absolutely no clue about depression prior to meeting her. What the average person who is never exposed to depression often does not understand is that in many cases, a person suffering a manic depressive low is experiencing extreme physical pain. Most of you have awakened at night to a muscle cramp in your thigh…..imagine every muscle in your body doing that at the same time….for hours. On top of that physical pain, you also believe that every person on the planet hates you and wants you dead. It is a private hell where you believe death has got to be better than this. This is a situation that a box of candy or a couple of good beers won’t help. The people close to the depressed person must recognize the symptoms and get this person professional help. Medication controls the symptoms that lead to that dark place of excruciating pain and suffering. Logic and reason have no power in this situation. I know this from 4 decades of dealing with this daily. I am no psychiatrist or psychologist, just a loving husband. Trust me….do not try to deal with depression of a friend of loved one on your own……seek professional help.
You can only do so much. Don't ever blame your self. Bi-polar is a wicked brain malfunction.... even professionals can only do so much to help the victim. I say victim because the person is a victim of a brain malfunctioning disease beyond their control. Be patient, add lots of fresh organic fruit and veggies to their diet. It DOES MATTER, and the person DOES FEEL BETTER.
I was at that point 14 years ago and but for a similar miracle I would not be here. The darkness is indescribable and its awesome you are bringing awareness. You guys rock!
I know how you feel. I'm 55 and been fighting this everyday. The main thing is having someone to talk to. If anyone ever feels that bad! Don't be embarrassed. Just ask for help. Lost my nephew and many friends. Just talk to someone. I have even talked to strangers.
@@Mikesroadtrip-ec5kp I did intense therapy. Found out who I really am and became authentic. Went back to school and got my social work degree. I had a wee stroke and could not work so we bought new truck, rv and travel. The universe gives me so many opportunities to help others. I also play guitar and sing and that opens the door to souls. Sorry. Did not mean to rattle on so lol
Dave, Thank you so much for the way you handled this very sensitive subject and in no way made light of it. You are a class act and deserve recognition.
I've said this before. You all are the real deal. My first UA-cam show I saw of yours was when you helped out Craig. I though that was amazing. It touched my soul. There are still people who care for other and not just themself. So I got to digging around. Watching your shows from year or so back. You and your team are very special people I hope you prosper, have good health, and a happy blessed life. May god bless you all. If there is ever a need gentlemen i will help in anyway I can. I live in Missouri in a small town of 3000. I'm not wealthy but a person can help in other ways. Before my husband got sick we had means to help. That was the way I was raised Someone needs your help. You do what you can. My husband has slowed down but he's not gonna stop helping people who need it. He loves to work.(I know it sounds crazy but true.) Hunt. Fish. Just being outdoor( crazy I tell him). I said this in last post about him being afraid that something would happen. So he hasn't went fishing. He's not that agile man any more. Everyone knows who he is. All they need to call and if he can't you can beat he'll send someone. My son stays by his fathers side when they do roof on weekends. May god bless you and keep up the good work. If you have a patronage. I could send money. It may not be alot but every little helps. Might by gas.
It would have been easy for her to give up when a few days had passed, but she made the decision to live and nothing could stop her, not even a 300 foot ascent. Awesome.
Suicide crossed my mind, sometimes you want someone to help you and nobody will, ending your life is the easiest thing to do, when you go all the problems go away, thank you for the contents, keep doing what you guys do and God bless you and your family
I’m a great believer in the saying , when your time is up , it’s up. It wasn’t time for this lady to leave yet. She has a purpose. TFS blessings to all. 🙏💜👍🏻
I lost my best friend 2 years ago to suicide. It's hard to deal with when you don't know why or what they were thinking. I'm glad she got a second chance at life, and realises there's loads of people out there she can turn to. Well done lads 👍
Regrettably when every day someone wakes up and can't solve the pain, death seems better than enduring the pain. There's a very thin line they walk at that point when they don't care about their life anymore. Fall to one side of the line and throw their life away, or fall to the other and hand their life to someone else to do what they want with it. Surrender can happen in the briefest of moments. Sometimes you just won't happen to be there to catch them. Sometimes you'll just never know you need to as it's well hidden.
Whatever you do, don't blame yourself. It's insidious and if you've never dealt with it, it's hard to explain. There is a darkness: a seemingly never-ending well of hopelessness which is no fault of you or anyone else.
So, I'm gonna go out on a limb and reveal, as someone who has dealt with suicidal thoughts for the last 35 years, such thoughts have very little to do with specific individuals. There's several things need to be understood. A) unlike the misconception of those who've never experienced them, such thoughts are not voluntary, nor do they happen for any specific reason. B) However, an event of some kind is just the catalyst to push someone to the point of taking action. C) Often, the only thing holding one back is, fear of pain and suffering, inconveniencing/causing anguish to others, and the primal instinct of survival. Not the perfect analogy, but think of it this way: you have a very stressful job, at some point, you quit or are fired from that job. Instantly, all the stress of responsibility of that job vaporizes. That's what suicide means. Literally all problems a person is dealing with end. It's freedom from everything. Even if there is nothing beyond death, all problems cease. Hope it helps for those wondering what may be going through the mind of someone who has committed suicide.
Going through custody and only thing that keeps me going is my kids and hopefully having em in my arms again needed this today Dave you guys are awesome people helping alot of people with your videos not only the people receiving the help but to your viewers that are battling there own battles gives me hope for humanity that even tho your loaded you still truly care and try and give back props
You should watch AWP Adventure's with Purpose their a diving team who does searches for missing people in the lakes and rivers and have recovered 24+ missing people.. I'm sorry you're suffering.
She diffentley had angles around her. And sometimes you must go through bad to understand on how fantastic life is. Thank God it all worked out. God bless to the people around her to clean the miss
Thanks Dave for covering this very important topic about mental health ! I´m struggling with severe depression and loneliness and yes, also suicidal thoughts, for many years, even decades. Means i can understand the mental state people are in when they feel they have no energy and will to live anymore. But, as always, your videos are heartwarming, especially when you help other people. Cerro Gordo, that Farmer you brought Truckloads of hay, that guy on the houseboat at the lake, AWP and many others. Please continue with this type of content. I love ALL your videos.
Keep your head up. Always strive to make yourself better. And remember when bad things happen, GOOD, it’s a new challenge or obstacle to overcome and gain experience from. Prayers from WA state
I'm guessing, or at least hoping, that her and her Maker had some good heart to hearts during those many days that she was stuck down there. God must have gotten through to her because she was able to make the grueling painful effort to drag her broken body up that steep mountain of overgrowth. Not only that but this very special woman did it without water for days. An unbelievable miracle!
I remember that day that she was found i live pretty close to there and love that place. Glad to see you guys were able to help and do the things you do great job absolutely amazing!
Thank you for spreading awareness to mental illness and ESPECIALLY for all of the super kind and selfless acts of humanity you and your crew do. You inspire me and my 10 year old son. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you do!
Hey Heavy, thank you for helping people!!! I've struggled with taking my life after my accident and I thought it wasn't worth all of the recovery that I had to endure!!!
Sometimes it takes extraordinary events to wake us up to how wonderful life truly is. August 26, 2019, I was pulled from a tanker truck, beside the highway and tossed into an ambulance due to a brainstem stroke. It has been a wild, humbling experience. I know it's nothing compared to what she went through, but we have our own traumatic events, regardless of how mild or severe.
What an incredible story! When she realized she unbelievably lived though that, she knew she wasn't meant to die. BTW, I'm always impressed by you guys and your ability to always find a way! Love this channel. 👑🤩 You guys are kings in my book!
The woman is a gladiator to do what she had to do in the shape she was in. Praying for a speedy recovery and she has seen how the importance of life is. Even when the chips are down. Diesel Dave and Dave along with his team are tops. Total professionalism and compassion. You are all saints.
Thank you for recovering her car. I live in Brigham City, and we never heard a peep about her missing until she was found. My prayers to her and her family.
Amazing story. Hopefully the woman will find a new purpose in life. Also good upload to see good people in society that will bend over backwards and help others in need. Battling anxiety/depression/never good enough emotions myself it's always good to know that I'm not alone out there. Needing more caring folks in this society.
He's got a heart of gold it's a damn good guy he didn't know me from Adam but he gave me 5 minutes of his time that's why I hand carved him something beautiful along with Diesel Dave and Bud
Thanks for sharing this, Dave. As you said a bitter-sweet story. The other videos of yours for the most part portray adventurous fun (Except for Allan losing his place to fire) This was different. A family in pain needed your help and you came-a -runnin" I am glad there are people in the world like you. We need as many as we can get.
Love what you guys do, it really makes us all from/living in Utah happy to see how you have and continue to make our state a better place. impactful stuff!
I broke 5 ribs in Feb. It took me nearly 15 minutes to get up and limp into my house, I was in our attached garage. There is more at work in this woman's story than we know. That incline with those injuries + dehydration & lack of food? It's fine if you disagree, but life has ways of showing us how strong we are when we feel weak. God bless that woman. I hope she finds peace.
I wish this lady the best. I think when people go missing the need to use drones more for these kinds of searches this technology could have found her sooner!
You can see him holding back tears and I think that really help prove this wasn't a set up at all. This job touched this mans soul. It was real and he saved a life while he may not connect those dots.
There are many stories of suicide survivors having a revelation right before their version of "the smack" lands. There were at least 2 people at different times and different cities (NY & Chicago, IIRC) that jumped and landed on a car that crumpled just enough for them to live. They both told of how they thought it would be best, jumped, and somewhere on the way down, they saw all the people that would be sad. How much they still wanted to do, etc. As the end rushed up at them, they realized they wanted to live.
For what it went through, that car held up remarkably well. Glad she managed to survive that and get the help she needed. Depression is no joke, seen the end results of it first hand too many times.
This hits close to home as driving off a cliff is my "method" of suicide. Every day is a fight for me. I heard the story but not what the circumstances were. Thank you for showing this and helping.
You’re stronger than you realise. Keep talking, keep fighting. You can make it through. More people care about you and your welfare than you think. Sending love and strength to you
This life is hard, but think of it as the refining fires where you emerge as a beautiful new creation in Christ Jesus where we will live in a new earth with new bodies and no more tears and pain. This life is tainted with sin but we must have faith, hope and love that this is not the end all. It is only the first 80 or so years of eternity. God bless you and keep you
By you saying it's a daily fight .. your stronger then you give yourself credit for .. lighten up on yourself because we only get one shot at this ..this isn't a practice run .. hang in there problems come and problems goes .. there'll always be problems.. keep doing what your doing by spiting all including yourself ..your so worth it
This hits home as I got diagnosed with cancer a little over a year ago and have been struggling with mental health issues. Hope she gets the help she needs.
Dave and all of your crew, I hope you truly and deeply down to your soul know just how special you are. This world needs people like you who do things like you. On behalf of us all I just wanted to say thank you 🙏. Even though it doesn’t come close to repaying I hope it reaches you and makes you smile. I know your humble but pin this so others can like it to show our thanks.
HD you’re amazing! Your heart is unequaled. There are sheep and there are sheep dogs, you sir, are the latter…….in a big way! The World needs needs more like you and your compadres!
"Well done," you lot. Another mission completed. This sort of thing can happen to anyone, when the brain becoes so confused and unable to find the solution to, perhaps, many problems. The time wasn't "right" for this lady to meet her demise, and, with all those injuries, how she found the fortitude to negotiate her way up to the top, will remain a permanent mystery. Anyway, from the UK, I wish her a "speedy recovery, and a happy and peacefull, settled mind."
Amazing content guys! Thank you for bringing attention to mental health issues. We all walk through life with periods of darkness, and often the demons seem too strong to keep fighting. I am glad this lady decided to fight. May she blessed with love and healing. ;
I'm so glad she lived. She had an angel with her that day. Thank you guys for doing everything you can to help people. You all are so amazing. GOD BLESS.
the fact that she escaped and crawled up that hill is a testament to her will to live, what ever demons she went through she found the courage to fight that on the brink of death and told herself she would survive. One hell of a determination.
We are all capable of such things, its our brain in survival mode, a woman who lifted her car up to free her baby and many such incredible stories.
Amen. My hope is that everyone who feels that desperate finds that courage, determination and will to live, that spirit of survival. I personally know what it's like to feel hopeless and want to end your life. It's so amazing that she found that strength within her, which to me, indicates that she was not alone...something greater and more powerful than us was with her down in that ravine and lifted her up and pushed her up that hill. That's my belief anyway. I don't think it was just adrenaline because I doubt adrenaline "superpower" would last as long as she did. It was an unseen hand.
🙏🙌🙏 Amen to that
That's exactly what I was thinking. That after surviving this she must have found a will to live
@@lorihuff6702 Nearly all people who survive suicide attempts regret it…
As a disabled Veteran this story hits home, 22 veterans take their lives every day. If your suffering from depression get help please. Twenty-four years ago my brother took his life. The hurt it causes even to this day for my family is too hard to explain. Don't be ashamed to ask for help.
Encounter Ministries UA-cam channel. (Mark Hemans)*
Suiciders are torchered into doing it. They leave behind torn lives of those who must carry on who identify and share the same horrid stuff. At some point one has to have faith and bravery enough to let shit go and start life over in order to encourage others that life still has good things to offer.
Hang in there brother. I now look forward to every day……it was meant to be that we are still here……
My father was a Sargent in the army 44 yrs ago he took his life. The guilt from that caused many mental issues for me for years.
I am in this position where life is showing every reason why I should end my life.
The guys are "Ruff and Tuff" but when a person is down and out and in Need....They have "Hearts of Gold"!
Being a local this story is only a couple of days old. That means that HeavyD pretty much dropped everything to get the car out of that ravine. I am glad to see that the family is taken care of.
I’m a local too ! This was a great story. I’m glad it wasn’t a tragic one
im local too but i don’t watch the new cuz it causes depression!
I thought this was going to be set up, till I see this comment
@@Crimetvuk the consistently high production value feel leaves room for very valid doubt.
That said, these guys seem genuine if a bit intense.
@@spacecadet0 I thought the same till the video before this one was uploaded 🙄
I dug a little deeper and found out she was 64yrs old at the time. 64! So she had tumbled/flipped down a 300ft ravine, stayed in her car for 5 days (probably with no food or water), with broken ribs and a broken sternum, took two days to climb up the 300ft ravine, and then was found by a biker at just the right time. God was absolutely watching over her, she has a longer life to live❤️ she is definitely a strong woman.
God wouldn't have let her suffer so much to begin with. How cruel.
@@diamehikoru2God doesn’t let people suffer the devil does , everyone has a choice and free will God is what makes us free through him . Don’t assume about my God because you have animosity
@@dezjenkins4069 Your god sure loves to turn a blind eye to suffering, doesn't he?
God gave her strength to climb up that ravine God bless her and I hope she is ok
@@diamehikoru2there is always that one angry blamer.
It’s amazing she survived. Obviously she was meant to stay for a reason. I hope she recovers and finds peace in life.
The human spirit never ceases to amaze me when faced with great adversity. This 64yr old woman should have not survived this crash let alone staying alive 5 days in the car plus the time it took to drag herself up 300 ft to the road. She has in every sense of the word has earned the title of “Warrior”.
Thank you Dave for picking up this recovery and story so quickly after it happened. Her story needed to be told to inspire others. Thanks Dave and team for inspiring us to always put our best foot forward to help others and to keep our community’s clean and beautiful!
You guys ROCK!
She needed to fight for herself. I hate it happened yet she accomplished a fight which can be life changing.
I suffer with chronic depression every day. Even with 2 medications, I still feel emotionally numb. How ever, I have saved 8 people from suicide. With the way things are, there are more and more people falling into deep depressions. Understand, you are not alone. Make the call , talk with someone. The rest of you, learn the signs, if someone close to you shows signs of depression, dispaire or despondence. Do everything thing you can to get that person to a doctor. I don't want the next person I may wind up saving to be someone you know.
What was she drinking to stay alive that long?
@@SaucePussy They said she had no food or water... I don't know. I've always heard you can't live more than a few days without water. I guess it really depends on the individual and certain factors.
Hey guys my name is actually Trina Parks and I love what you do❤❤.
This video has been amazing to watch!
The woman that survived is here for a reason! Only God could have gotten her up that hill!
Bless you all🙏🙏
FWIW - if the opportunity arises it may be helpful one day for her to hear how strong she was to survive that, climb out even with injuries, and to live on. It might help her to know that she has some strength greater than whatever weighed on her that day. Stronger than many of us to be sure. Dave and his crew are good folks, it's not just a car recovery, it's someone's life and story. Very respectful to say the least.
Depression is a different breed of hurt. I personally deal with it. Some days are better than others. Great job guys.
Amen, it truly is! I’m rebuilding now thanks to some increases to my meds and continued therapy, and it’s such a relief when being alive feels ok - and even good - again!
Keep working your self care and acknowledge the small daily victories, you got this. Better days ahead.
You’re not alone brother
it's your lifestyle, read books on holistic well being = be happy live forever
Stay strong brother. You’re not alone. Sometimes it takes darkness to find the light. As someone who struggles with mental health, I sincerely hope anyone who feels as I do is eventually relieved of the pressure
So true!
If this isn’t a women that is supposed to live, and be on this earth for a good reason then I don’t know what is. Praying for her and her family
I hope she takes her story and helps others who are suicidal 😢
She spent several days climbing out of that canyon That tells me she wasn't ready to die yet Sounds more like an accident then a suicide attempt
Encounter Ministries UA-cam channel. (Mark Hemans)*
Now this is the type of content that Heavy D team is all about and why we all support this great channel. I live in the area and heard about this on the local news over the last few days. This is a real time and active on-going story. We're all praying for her safe recovery. Big thanks to the Sparks organization for they do to support our community.
Mental health is the biggest issue this country needs to face. We've ignored it for decades. So many young people can't find a reason to go on. It's sad.
Someone I knew for my whole life who was struggling with issues for most of his life did exactly the same thing a couple years ago, except he was successful in ending things.
The only thing I can think after watching this is I hope that woman has something to live for now. She's an absolute titan for making it up that hill to get help and stay alive.
@@TheMugwump1 I thoroughly agree that mental health has been swept under the rug for far too long. I'm sorry for you about your friend/family member. I also like your choice of wording, the woman being a titan! That's for sure!
It now suicide awareness month, this serves to show how precious life is. It also, shows us the will to live is stronger than our brain let's on. I'm thankful you put numbers on there for others struggling.
Guys, you mean something in this world. You're loved and valued. Realize how much you are needed!
Hello How are you doing
This will be some people’s reason to keep going for today… Thank you guys for being so awesome. You guys are fulfilling your purpose on this planet more and more all the time, and it’s beautiful to witness.
While this video wasn't today's driving force, I'm doing good for the time being, he already has gotten me through a few rough days and I'm sure he will again. Can't recall ever seeing a human being be so unjudgemental (idk how to phrase it, 2nd language and that) of another persons issues and just wanting to know what they're dealing with so they can sort you out.
This was quite a story and I am very impressed with the recovery. I can't believe she lived through that and then crawled up that steep hill with the kind of pain she must have been in. Great work guys.
@@demonik01 I think he said days. But they say a human can only go 3 days without water. Maybe she had something with her
@Demonik One
Ikr. If she was actually without water as he said, then this is total cap, but she might’ve had a water bottle or smth with her in the car, though.
Can someone please help with my questions with an open mind?
Her car flew over the steep slope due to speed but there aren't any tyre tracks of where she landed. Why?
How come the door is battered in but the windows aren't broken?
Only one wheel (front right) is slightly out but the rest are still straight. How?
Why was there long branches placed on top of the car like its being covered?
How did she get out and crawl up that hill after a HUGE accident?
Should the head of the car be facing that direction if she flipped without touching the log on the ground?
Do you think the local news will do an interview with the lady to find out more?
I'm not trying to be rude to the family if they are reading, no disrespect at all, I just have some questions that's all. And I'm happy the lady is alive.
@@demonik01 there really is no rule about how long one can live without water. Everyone’s body is different, diet, physical makeup of fat and muscle, hydration habits. The fact is people can live longe than three days without water in certain circumstances .
@@demonik01 I’ve not had a sip of water in about 6 years now
Her story hits so close to home. I was in a very very similar crash. Mental health issues, abuse, alcohol and loss are horrible. This gave me chills when they said July 26th bc that was the day of my fiery accident/NDE but in 2006. The good Lord saved me and I was Baptised in Aug that year 🙏 I was 22 I'm now 39. I'm a welder/fabricator not a wordsmith but I hope anyone reading that needs help can find Jesus 🙏 and I will be praying for them as well.
All I can do is pray for these scammers!
I'm glad to see you must be doing well. You must be happy and I'm sure it's a huge relief for your family as well because it can be so hard to MAKE someone get help if they are too sick to realize they are sick...very happy 4 you!! Peace ✌️ n 💕
May God bless and keep you well 🙏
Amen!! I 💕 love 😘 good news!!
@@JR48Welding so glad your here and the almighty God saved you.🙏. love lisa x
My thoughts and prayers are with this lady and for those that love her and value her life. Thanks for bringing more awareness to mental heath.
Excellent work, guys! In case nobody has told you this, your whole group are some of the most wonderful people on EARTH!
Hats off to you guys for shining a light on Mental Illness, and the sensitive way in which you allowed us all to understanding her courage to fight for her life... Credit goes to the car for protecting her and allowing her to make it out alive.. I wish her well and hope this life changing moment.. and her fight for life takes her on a much different journey in life.
These stories y'all put out on UA-cam are important. That was an incredible story; she wasnt meant to die that day. Thanks for the work y'all do.
This is the kind of content that really makes a difference, thank you Dave for caring enough to do this. Keep up the good work.
Thank you. you are so right @Rogue
Thanks Heavyd and crew for bringing awareness and helping out the family. It's amazing that she made it up that hill and amazing timing for the guy out there on his bike. Great job!
I love how you dont judge and take this seriously cause it is. Seems so many dismiss it or hush it and it needs be talked about and often.
Plus, guys talk about suicide way less than women. Good on you HeavyD!
@@SlickBubbles but when they do talk about it, they Mean it! 😥
Good to talk about it,never ignore people who state or say suicide is or homicidal.
To me its Kinds funny. Wanting to die and then fight like nobody else to survive. The Ironie. Guess some people will Never know what live is worth, without such an experience
is not talk about when a man is sad but a woman wow is talk about all over the world
Heavy D has once again shown an act of selflessness. I'm sure that he will be recognized for this. He has done so much for a lot of people, whether it's doing something like this or his awesome truck builds that usually are give aways.
you don't understand Business
@@profhortsunlover1536 You are ignorant
I respect that women for making it to the top and happy she is still alive. She has a Purpose in life.
Just when I thought you guys couldn't do any better.........you go and drop this absolute masterpiece. Beautiful people, doing beautiful things, to make the world a better place. Love you guys. Keep feeding the world with good. Doing gods work.
Amen
Double amen
Amen amen amen!!!
Heavy D, Diesel Dave, and their crew are such a beacon of light in this dark world.
Bro your profile pic looked like my jeep from a glance
The woman is my best friends mom. Thank you for doing this and shedding light.
Is she ok now? Tell her eveyones is sending her positive vibes ❤🎃
@@kieshaholland "positive vibes" Yes, I'm sure that will help her out loads 😒
@@jmemphisTX your negative ones won’t .
@@kieshaholland !!
@@kieshaholland damn🔥
I'm so curious about the details of this womans' experience being down there and climbing out. It would be awesome if you guys would see if she's willing to do an interview with you once she's feeling better and healed up. Sending her best wishes of a smooth and quick recovery.
Yess!!! Absolutely!!! 🙏🏼🍃🌸
I was thinking the same!!
They should feature her on "I SURVIVED" IT'S A great show.
I agree, I'd like to hear her story, it's nothing short of a miracle she survived this - and ultimately, no matter her initial intention, she had an unstoppable will to survive.
@@Bebold94 for real!
I lost my brother last week to suicide. This really breaks my heart. I hope she gets the help needed. Much love.
Im so sorry I lost my brother at 28. Be strong the pain does pass.
I am so sorry for the loss of your brother.
So sorry for your loss.
Prayers for you your family.
Sorry to hear that Kayci
I hope the lady gets the help she needs to feel better. It will be a long road for her physically & mentally & emotionally. I have prayed for her in this life crisis 🙏
HeavyDSparks you & your crew are amazing people. For real man❤
Encounter Ministries UA-cam channel. (Mark Hemans)*
Thank God she survived what an incredible story.
Thank you for all your sympathy I have had my thoughts of hurting myself from my military stuff and I appreciate the sensitivity you guys have for the situation
The VA has people who can help you. Give them a call.
I appreciate your service. I know you signed up for it. I know you got paid for it. But you did it for people you don't even know. You put your life on the line for me. And for my family. I can't ever repay you for that. I've heard the VA is getting much better at helping vets. If not VA, there are people and resources out there to help you. You just need to be strong enough to ask for it. And if that person can't help you, ask someone else. Keep asking until you get the help you need You are worthy of having help and I hope you find it. I love you and care enough about you to say these things to you. Hold onto that because I am a real person. With a real heart.
The moral of the story: Life want's to continue. The strength and willpower it took to drag herself up that hill overpowered her temporary wish to die. Get help if you feel hopeless. Don't let a temporary feeling end a beautiful existence. Thanks for sharing this with us!!
and that chrysler has very good passenger protection
Well said 👏
Rob, i understand what you mean and i support that, but i don´t like that term "temporary".
If you have never suffered from *decades* with depression ( and loneliness ), and i sure hope that you NEVER do, you can´t really understand what that does to a human being.
Suicidal thoughts, in most cases, are not just a thing that comes from one day to another, except when people face a serious traumatic experience, which is a different case and cause, are most likely a long time thing, months, years, even decades. "Don't let a temporary feeling end a beautiful existence". Trust me, the existence / life of a severely depressed person is not beautiful. At all. There is no life, no joy, no energy, no hope, in many cases no love. It is literally only existing, not living or feeling alive.
In a TED Talk years ago, Andrew Solomon said something very good and on point:
"The opposite of depression is not happiness, but vitality." You literally feel dead, empty inside. Over a *long* time.
@@slcncr I have been and am currently under care for depression. I have seen the depths and heard the call to end it. I have sat on the edge looking down hoping for the darkness to swallow me whole. I have gone to bed with the intention of never waking up. The thing is that moment (or hour, or day, or week or year!) that I wanted death passed. If you are suicidal day and night you seriously need help and no youtube video or comment will fix it. I was just pointing out that its not a permanent thing until you make it one.
@@slcncr You just described my entire life...
It’s amazing the things you guys do, for others and surrounding communities. Even places around the country.
I love how you guys can be wild & crazy and at the drop of a hat your on the spot helping someone in need. Bless you all.
I just want to say thank you Dave and the rest of the crew… I myself have been struggling lately and thanks to you and what you guys do and due to this video I’m thinking differently about the way things should be.. After surviving a rollover accident at work in a 5 ton water truck, I’ve been having a hard time trying to figure out why I didn’t die in my accident.. People tell me that it’s because it wasn’t my time or God has more important things for me to do.. But honestly I don’t know why and lately I’ve been in a fairly dark place in life.. But after watching this video and listening to what Dave said, i’m starting to see a little bit of light.. Thank you Dave for everything you guys do..
Thank you for sharing- i lost my dad to suicide just before my 30th birthday. He missed the birth of his first granddaughter by 2 yrs, walking me down the aisle by 3yrs, and so many other wonderful things in the lives of myself and my brother that now feel broken for us. He was so broken 😞 so I understand why he went but there is so much openness now if he could have held on or reached out he had so much more joy coming into his life.
Look up project semi-colon ; and please talk x I want your story to go on Carl xxx
Carl, I pray that god will turn his light on in your life and show you the way out brother. We all have our dark times, not long ago my life was dim. Letting people care about us really goes a long way but only if we let it. Keep strong and climb hard. It’s worth it.
Carl please go talk to someone. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. There are professionals who can help you. Call the suicide hot line. It took courage to share it here
Carl, maybe it was just pure luck that you made it. I really don't know, but try not to dwell on it too much. Just be thankful you are still here. Life is a precious thing. A little bit of light is a good start. Don't give up. I'm an old man and I can tell you that the end will come sooner than you think. If you start feeling too down, get help. We all need help sometime. Hell, just look at the strangers here who care about you. Best of luck to you young man.
We don't even know how or why we are here on this planet, so don't think too deeply into why, just enjoy your time and spread love.
I’ve cared for MVA patients in an ICU with multiple broken ribs and broken sternum who end up on a ventilator within 24 hours so Her soul was not listening to her mind trying to give up!! Amazing and absolutely spiritually uplifting
Oh my, seat belts are sooo painful in a accident!! Ended up transported to OSU after an accident and my chest n ribs were murdering me for 8 solid months!!
This. This is why you are some of the best people on the planet. We definitely need more people like you are your team!
Dave Sparks and his team are straight up genuine A Class fellas. Everything they do is always heart felt and always willing to help…
So true!!! I love these guys!!!!❤ I support them 100 percent, all I ask is that they stay safe🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 truly genuine hero's!!! And I know they don't like to be called hero's but in my eyes they are exactly that, and angels walking the earth😇😇😇🥰🥰🥰🥰
I have ran a tow truck since I was a kid. I know how much work that is. You made it look easy. Hats off to the riggers and pullers
That car looks remarkably well for what it went thru. I'm glad she survived and is getting the help she needs
We need to get this out there more, man, woman or child, its ok to talk about how you're feeling inside. We find it easy to tell people when we're physically unwell with someting like a cold or a bad back. The mind is just another part of the body and letting others know we're not feeling well mentally, for what ever reason, needs to be made perfectly acceptable and without any stigma. It is not a weakness and there is nothing wrong in asking for help. ITS GOOD TO TALK...
But who do you talk to?
It's not easy to talk about the pain inside your head.. it's completely different than having a cold or bad back. It's difficult to express the pain and suffering we have to endure everyday, and when we do, we are looked at as weak or not being normal.. I wish I could express what's on my mind and what I'm dealing with but I can only manage to do a post of how I'm feeling at times.. and even then everyone just ignores it or just says something to make them feel like they are helping. But it doesn't help, it just reenforces the fact that I do have something wrong inside... But thank you for what you said alot..
@@robertbaker6012 we need to start tackling this in the early stages and be far more intune with the feelings of others. Catch it before it becomes a bigger problem where professional help is required, or facilitate that help if its that far down this dark road. We need a total mindset change within society and help remove the stigma and let everyone know that there is nothing wrong with mental health issues. Letting people, your family or friends, know how you're feeling and being receptive to what people are telling you, open up early and help. Mental health issues are as a rule a snowball effect starting small, this is where we need to get onboard, asking for help and helping out. We need to stop saying we're fine when we're not and doing it as soon as we feel things are getting to us. Clearly if someone is at the piont where dark thoughts are starting to creep in professional would be preferable, be we need for everyone to know, they don't need to do this alone and anyone can and will help. This is a societal problem and society must change and be there for everyone.
@@robertbaker6012 Well there's options if you don't have anyone else that u can talk about it, medical field gladly listens one and guides one towards right path, therapists are there too for that exact reason. Suicide lines are a thing too if one needs help asap. Depending of where you live, first response is an option too, atleast in most european countries.
In the uk we have the Samaritans if you have no one else to talk with…..
I'm glad she's okay.
I think she needs to get that car for her birthday with a few letters from her family to tell her how much she's cared about.
What kind of car was it? Kind of a survivor too
@@patriciajensen7341 chrysler 500.
@@patriciajensen7341 you arent wrong, most cars would have turned into a marble not even resembling a car, its a miricle that roof didnt cave in and trap her, and even more of a miracle the body wasnt too bent out of shape to get the door open
Her birthday wtf
can't express how much i appreciate the things you guys do for the community!
I love how you and your team actually care about people and this earth we live in
I hope this lady has a whole new appreciation of life and she will have a new understanding of how powerful her drive can be struggling up that distance all busted and broken.
I hope she and her family are able to work out the problems that led to this situation in the first place.
This video brought tears to my eyes. The enormity of this whole situation is so very sad. I cannot imagine how much she has been suffering, to be struggling and unsettled, to feel this was her only option. My heart goes out to her.
Someone was watching over her and helped her to make it out of her car and up to the top of the cliff. There is a reason why she survived; she must have a greater purpose ahead of her.
Thank you for sharing this video.
Marie L
Ontario, Canada
A big thanks to HeavyD and crew for helping this family in crisis. I have been helping my wife with her severe bi-polar depression for 40+ years now, but had absolutely no clue about depression prior to meeting her. What the average person who is never exposed to depression often does not understand is that in many cases, a person suffering a manic depressive low is experiencing extreme physical pain. Most of you have awakened at night to a muscle cramp in your thigh…..imagine every muscle in your body doing that at the same time….for hours. On top of that physical pain, you also believe that every person on the planet hates you and wants you dead. It is a private hell where you believe death has got to be better than this. This is a situation that a box of candy or a couple of good beers won’t help. The people close to the depressed person must recognize the symptoms and get this person professional help. Medication controls the symptoms that lead to that dark place of excruciating pain and suffering. Logic and reason have no power in this situation. I know this from 4 decades of dealing with this daily. I am no psychiatrist or psychologist, just a loving husband. Trust me….do not try to deal with depression of a friend of loved one on your own……seek professional help.
God Bless you and your wife and give you both the strength it takes to make it thru the hardest times!
Amen....I am there
You can only do so much.
Don't ever blame your self.
Bi-polar is a wicked brain malfunction.... even professionals can only do so much to help the victim.
I say victim because the person is a victim of a brain malfunctioning disease beyond their control.
Be patient, add lots of fresh organic fruit and veggies to their diet.
It DOES MATTER, and the person
DOES FEEL BETTER.
You're a good man. Hang in there, we're rooting for you
I totally agree being that I have bipolar. My poor husband is an angel. He has patients like known other.
Someone All Powerful was looking out for her showing her life is more precious than she thought
I was at that point 14 years ago and but for a similar miracle I would not be here. The darkness is indescribable and its awesome you are bringing awareness. You guys rock!
I know how you feel. I'm 55 and been fighting this everyday. The main thing is having someone to talk to. If anyone ever feels that bad! Don't be embarrassed. Just ask for help. Lost my nephew and many friends. Just talk to someone. I have even talked to strangers.
@@Mikesroadtrip-ec5kp I did intense therapy. Found out who I really am and became authentic. Went back to school and got my social work degree. I had a wee stroke and could not work so we bought new truck, rv and travel. The universe gives me so many opportunities to help others. I also play guitar and sing and that opens the door to souls. Sorry. Did not mean to rattle on so lol
Dave, Thank you so much for the way you handled this very sensitive subject and in no way made light of it. You are a class act and deserve recognition.
I've said this before. You all are the real deal. My first UA-cam show I saw of yours was when you helped out Craig. I though that was amazing. It touched my soul. There are still people who care for other and not just themself.
So I got to digging around. Watching your shows from year or so back. You and your team are very special people I hope you prosper, have good health, and a happy blessed life.
May god bless you all. If there is ever a need gentlemen i will help in anyway I can. I live in Missouri in a small town of 3000. I'm not wealthy but a person can help in other ways. Before my husband got sick we had means to help. That was the way I was raised Someone needs your help. You do what you can. My husband has slowed down but he's not gonna stop helping people who need it. He loves to work.(I know it sounds crazy but true.) Hunt. Fish. Just being outdoor( crazy I tell him).
I said this in last post about him being afraid that something would happen. So he hasn't went fishing. He's not that agile man any more. Everyone knows who he is. All they need to call and if he can't you can beat he'll send someone. My son stays by his fathers side when they do roof on weekends. May god bless you and keep up the good work. If you have a patronage. I could send money. It may not be alot but every little helps. Might by gas.
You are " rich " in good !
Hope this finds your family well and bless you .
I love how you guys went from building trucks and selling custom vehicles to saving and recovering people
This world needs more general good guys like Dave and Dave
Never a disappointment when you guys do an upload.. awesome content.
Except for the last one🤣
The last one was a little bit of a upset lol
I hope life takes a turn for the better for the lady ànd I wish her all the very best with her recovery !
It would have been easy for her to give up when a few days had passed, but she made the decision to live and nothing could stop her, not even a 300 foot ascent. Awesome.
Suicide crossed my mind, sometimes you want someone to help you and nobody will, ending your life is the easiest thing to do, when you go all the problems go away, thank you for the contents, keep doing what you guys do and God bless you and your family
I’m a great believer in the saying , when your time is up , it’s up. It wasn’t time for this lady to leave yet. She has a purpose. TFS blessings to all. 🙏💜👍🏻
I lost my best friend 2 years ago to suicide. It's hard to deal with when you don't know why or what they were thinking.
I'm glad she got a second chance at life, and realises there's loads of people out there she can turn to. Well done lads 👍
Regrettably when every day someone wakes up and can't solve the pain, death seems better than enduring the pain. There's a very thin line they walk at that point when they don't care about their life anymore. Fall to one side of the line and throw their life away, or fall to the other and hand their life to someone else to do what they want with it. Surrender can happen in the briefest of moments. Sometimes you just won't happen to be there to catch them. Sometimes you'll just never know you need to as it's well hidden.
Whatever you do, don't blame yourself. It's insidious and if you've never dealt with it, it's hard to explain. There is a darkness: a seemingly never-ending well of hopelessness which is no fault of you or anyone else.
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So, I'm gonna go out on a limb and reveal, as someone who has dealt with suicidal thoughts for the last 35 years, such thoughts have very little to do with specific individuals. There's several things need to be understood. A) unlike the misconception of those who've never experienced them, such thoughts are not voluntary, nor do they happen for any specific reason. B) However, an event of some kind is just the catalyst to push someone to the point of taking action. C) Often, the only thing holding one back is, fear of pain and suffering, inconveniencing/causing anguish to others, and the primal instinct of survival.
Not the perfect analogy, but think of it this way: you have a very stressful job, at some point, you quit or are fired from that job. Instantly, all the stress of responsibility of that job vaporizes. That's what suicide means. Literally all problems a person is dealing with end. It's freedom from everything. Even if there is nothing beyond death, all problems cease.
Hope it helps for those wondering what may be going through the mind of someone who has committed suicide.
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Going through custody and only thing that keeps me going is my kids and hopefully having em in my arms again needed this today Dave you guys are awesome people helping alot of people with your videos not only the people receiving the help but to your viewers that are battling there own battles gives me hope for humanity that even tho your loaded you still truly care and try and give back props
You should watch AWP Adventure's with Purpose their a diving team who does searches for missing people in the lakes and rivers and have recovered 24+ missing people.. I'm sorry you're suffering.
She diffentley had angles around her. And sometimes you must go through bad to understand on how fantastic life is. Thank God it all worked out. God bless to the people around her to clean the miss
Thank you HeavyDSparks and DieselDave and Sparksmoter crew for the heartbreaking rescue glade that she was alive
Thanks Dave for covering this very important topic about mental health !
I´m struggling with severe depression and loneliness and yes, also suicidal thoughts, for many years, even decades.
Means i can understand the mental state people are in when they feel they have no energy and will to live anymore.
But, as always, your videos are heartwarming, especially when you help other people. Cerro Gordo, that Farmer you brought Truckloads of hay,
that guy on the houseboat at the lake, AWP and many others. Please continue with this type of content. I love ALL your videos.
Have you seen Mr beasts videos? He is pretty cool helping people too. :)
I pray that Jesus Christ saves you and puts your mind at ease. I pray he takes all your worries away. Amen
I've also suffered extreme depression for year's and still am, so I can understand exactly what you mean. Take care from Australia
Keep your head up. Always strive to make yourself better. And remember when bad things happen, GOOD, it’s a new challenge or obstacle to overcome and gain experience from. Prayers from WA state
I'm praying for brighter days for you Be strong and be courageous. Much love. Take it one day at a time and know that you are loved by many 🙏
To the woman who crashed, I’m glad you are here. Thank you for everything guys.
Coming from a 56 year old man that suffers from anxiety and depression to the lady in this car. You matter to me and life is worth living!!!
Wow, for her to survive this accident is a miracle. I hope she gets the help she needs and recovers physically, mentally and emotionally.🙏🏼
I'm guessing, or at least hoping, that her and her Maker had some good heart to hearts during those many days that she was stuck down there. God must have gotten through to her because she was able to make the grueling painful effort to drag her broken body up that steep mountain of overgrowth. Not only that but this very special woman did it without water for days. An unbelievable miracle!
I remember that day that she was found i live pretty close to there and love that place. Glad to see you guys were able to help and do the things you do great job absolutely amazing!
The good Lord has a reason keeping her here and all should listen… Thank you Heavy D 🥰 a job well done… God Bless and Gods Speed 🙏🙏🥰💕
Thank you for spreading awareness to mental illness and ESPECIALLY for all of the super kind and selfless acts of humanity you and your crew do. You inspire me and my 10 year old son. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you do!
Hey Heavy, thank you for helping people!!! I've struggled with taking my life after my accident and I thought it wasn't worth all of the recovery that I had to endure!!!
Sometimes it takes extraordinary events to wake us up to how wonderful life truly is. August 26, 2019, I was pulled from a tanker truck, beside the highway and tossed into an ambulance due to a brainstem stroke. It has been a wild, humbling experience. I know it's nothing compared to what she went through, but we have our own traumatic events, regardless of how mild or severe.
Hope you’re okay 🙌
Mr. Sparks!!!! You and your crew are truly a blessing to this world! Thank you for all you do! God Bless!
What an incredible story! When she realized she unbelievably lived though that, she knew she wasn't meant to die. BTW, I'm always impressed by you guys and your ability to always find a way! Love this channel. 👑🤩 You guys are kings in my book!
The woman is a gladiator to do what she had to do in the shape she was in. Praying for a speedy recovery and she has seen how the importance of life is. Even when the chips are down. Diesel Dave and Dave along with his team are tops. Total professionalism and compassion. You are all saints.
Prayers to her that she gets some help and finds the peace she deserves. As always heavy d and the gang my hat is off to you gentlemen!
Thank you for recovering her car. I live in Brigham City, and we never heard a peep about her missing until she was found. My prayers to her and her family.
Prayers for this lady, depression is a monster that's hard to overcome..and thank you guys for all that u do & for the respect you show in ur videos..
Definitely handled well Heavy D! Very respectfully done and glad the woman is alive and recovering.
Amazing story. Hopefully the woman will find a new purpose in life. Also good upload to see good people in society that will bend over backwards and help others in need. Battling anxiety/depression/never good enough emotions myself it's always good to know that I'm not alone out there. Needing more caring folks in this society.
He's got a heart of gold it's a damn good guy he didn't know me from Adam but he gave me 5 minutes of his time that's why I hand carved him something beautiful along with Diesel Dave and Bud
Dave, thanks so much all the help you & your team does for people.
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You’ve got a heart like no other man. Keep doing great things.
Thanks for sharing this, Dave. As you said a bitter-sweet story. The other videos of yours for the most part portray adventurous fun (Except for Allan losing his place to fire) This was different. A family in pain needed your help and you came-a -runnin" I am glad there are people in the world like you. We need as many as we can get.
Love what you guys do, it really makes us all from/living in Utah happy to see how you have and continue to make our state a better place. impactful stuff!
You all prove the compassion and care in everything you all do...my Sincere respect...hope the lady heals and know how blessed she is...
I broke 5 ribs in Feb. It took me nearly 15 minutes to get up and limp into my house, I was in our attached garage. There is more at work in this woman's story than we know. That incline with those injuries + dehydration & lack of food? It's fine if you disagree, but life has ways of showing us how strong we are when we feel weak. God bless that woman. I hope she finds peace.
Thank you for bringing awareness to mental illness. My friend just lost his battle to this less then a week ago leaving behind a wife and young son.
I'm so sorry 😔
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I wish this lady the best. I think when people go missing the need to use drones more for these kinds of searches this technology could have found her sooner!
You can see him holding back tears and I think that really help prove this wasn't a set up at all. This job touched this mans soul. It was real and he saved a life while he may not connect those dots.
What an amazing story of someone who went from wanting to end it all, to literally fighting to survive!
It's because the will to live is stronger than the desire to die!
There are many stories of suicide survivors having a revelation right before their version of "the smack" lands. There were at least 2 people at different times and different cities (NY & Chicago, IIRC) that jumped and landed on a car that crumpled just enough for them to live. They both told of how they thought it would be best, jumped, and somewhere on the way down, they saw all the people that would be sad. How much they still wanted to do, etc. As the end rushed up at them, they realized they wanted to live.
For what it went through, that car held up remarkably well. Glad she managed to survive that and get the help she needed. Depression is no joke, seen the end results of it first hand too many times.
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I hope she finds the peace she needs. There is always someone to listen and hear you, be well young lady. ❤
This hits close to home as driving off a cliff is my "method" of suicide. Every day is a fight for me. I heard the story but not what the circumstances were. Thank you for showing this and helping.
Hang in there
Why not use a gun?
You’re stronger than you realise. Keep talking, keep fighting. You can make it through. More people care about you and your welfare than you think. Sending love and strength to you
This life is hard, but think of it as the refining fires where you emerge as a beautiful new creation in Christ Jesus where we will live in a new earth with new bodies and no more tears and pain. This life is tainted with sin but we must have faith, hope and love that this is not the end all. It is only the first 80 or so years of eternity. God bless you and keep you
By you saying it's a daily fight .. your stronger then you give yourself credit for .. lighten up on yourself because we only get one shot at this ..this isn't a practice run .. hang in there problems come and problems goes .. there'll always be problems.. keep doing what your doing by spiting all including yourself ..your so worth it
whal you guys never fail to blow me away with outstanding humanity you give to others love you guys
full respect Andy from Scotland
This hits home as I got diagnosed with cancer a little over a year ago and have been struggling with mental health issues. Hope she gets the help she needs.
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Dave and all of your crew, I hope you truly and deeply down to your soul know just how special you are. This world needs people like you who do things like you. On behalf of us all I just wanted to say thank you 🙏. Even though it doesn’t come close to repaying I hope it reaches you and makes you smile. I know your humble but pin this so others can like it to show our thanks.
Prayers that the victim recovers physically, mentally and spiritually. Great job guys. If you feel you are going down this path please get help.
HD you’re amazing! Your heart is unequaled. There are sheep and there are sheep dogs, you sir, are the latter…….in a big way! The World needs needs more like you and your compadres!
"Well done," you lot. Another mission completed.
This sort of thing can happen to anyone, when the brain becoes so confused and unable to find the solution to, perhaps, many problems.
The time wasn't "right" for this lady to meet her demise, and, with all those injuries, how she found the fortitude to negotiate her way up to the top, will remain a permanent mystery.
Anyway, from the UK, I wish her a "speedy recovery, and a happy and peacefull, settled mind."
Amazing content guys! Thank you for bringing attention to mental health issues. We all walk through life with periods of darkness, and often the demons seem too strong to keep fighting. I am glad this lady decided to fight. May she blessed with love and healing. ;
I'm so glad she lived. She had an angel with her that day. Thank you guys for doing everything you can to help people. You all are so amazing. GOD BLESS.