Heart-Breaking Body Retrievals

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • Lifeguards team up in some tough recovery missions that push first responders to the test.
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    Lifeguard! Southern California follows the men and women who are called to guard the often treacherous coastline of Southern California. Making over 10,000 rescues a year, the highly-skilled guards respond to a range of emergencies.
    Show Name: Lifeguard! Southern California
    Original Release Date: 2013
    Producer: LMNO Cable Group
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:13 24 Year Old Missing
    01:54 Missing Swimmer
    03:35 Tragic Farewell
    07:41 Boyfriend Gone Missing
    11:19 Diver Finds Body
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  • @RealLifeRescue
    @RealLifeRescue  24 дні тому +24

    Our condolences to the family and loved ones of the victims. If this video has raised any concerns for you please contact your local mental health hotline 💛

  • @Sienna00001
    @Sienna00001 24 дні тому +35

    We are so lucky that people go out and save others every day. We thank them for all the work they do and all their bravery and courage to complete such intense rescues.

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  24 дні тому +2

      Their hard-work and dedication is amazing 💛💪

  • @katherinedempsey853
    @katherinedempsey853 16 днів тому +3

    Really liking this show, I’m a big fan of Bondi, good to see our men and women getting their recognition here in the U.S as well❤

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  15 днів тому +1

      Love to hear it Katherine! We wanna show off all the amazing lifeguards (and other first responder heroes) from ALL over the world! They all deserve appreciation 💪

  • @bettinastebner
    @bettinastebner 24 дні тому +19

    Not an easy job. Thank you for what you do.

  • @timbopaki542
    @timbopaki542 23 дні тому +5

    My heart ❤️ goes out first responders and their difficulty with recovery operations...and they are very confronting outside of the Golden hour, please take a moment to decompress knowing you have achieved closure for the victims family...stand tall straight and true 👍 heroes are not born but made in a single voluntary moment we you move together as one...

  • @homeworshipwithmartyandamy7754
    @homeworshipwithmartyandamy7754 21 день тому +1

    Thank you. You divers are amazing!

  • @alexzippel7181
    @alexzippel7181 24 дні тому +18

    60 minutes underwater?!? I understand hope but you start getting catastrophic brain damage after 10 minutes.

    • @kendallstout2020
      @kendallstout2020 24 дні тому +10

      Colder temperatures(aka hypothermia) can basically make your organs go into a sort of hibernation, which helps preserve them. Age is also a factor, younger the better. There have been many cases of people pulled out after an hour and living without permanent damage to organs and live full lives. Golden hour is also a term used in general medicine too. That’s about how long hospitals will work or resuscitation before calling time of passing

  • @cathybaldry7822
    @cathybaldry7822 23 дні тому +5

    When the surf lifesavers suggest you get out of the water. You get out of t he water and especially in the first situation, it was at dusk. The perfect time for sharks to be feeding.

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  22 дні тому +2

      Lifeguards know the beach better than anyone so it's always a good idea to listen to their advice!

  • @nicholaslovitt5370
    @nicholaslovitt5370 23 дні тому +3

    I live in San Diego and I had no idea we had a show! Its so cool to see my city!

    • @RealLifeRescue
      @RealLifeRescue  22 дні тому +1

      Do you often visit the beach in San Diego?

    • @nicholaslovitt5370
      @nicholaslovitt5370 22 дні тому +1

      @@RealLifeRescue no not as much anymore but I used to as a kid!

  • @bethdale2012
    @bethdale2012 23 дні тому +3

    I've always had much respect for those willing to risk their lives to help other. However, it does cause me pain to see how they must risk death, for people that don't obey the rules/laws. So many of our first responses lose their lives in this capacity. And it's completely avoidable. Much respect to all those who do risk their lives for others!

  • @jodiesaunders88
    @jodiesaunders88 24 дні тому +8

    Just curious how do they think someone could be revived after being under water for an hour? Like 10 minutes without oxygen = brain dead plus water on the lungs secondary drowning its just not viable

    • @nicolelarson7829
      @nicolelarson7829 24 дні тому +4

      Because the cold temperature of the water allows the brain/organs to “hibernate” so to speak. After an hour the chances of the brain/organs “recovering from that hibernation” are next to none

    • @nicolelarson7829
      @nicolelarson7829 24 дні тому +4

      Also the lungs can ABSOLUTELY recover from drowning and secondary drowning. They have pulled more than a few people, from many different bodies of water, after 45-60 minutes and had them survive and live full lives!

    • @AccidentallyOnPurpose
      @AccidentallyOnPurpose 24 дні тому +2

      There have been many cases of people getting pulled up an hour later and surviving. Cold water (causing hypothermia) and age (younger the better) can increase favorable outcomes. I mean, yes, the best outcomes out of all of it is if they are found before 10 minutes, but statistics show that an hour is still possible.

  • @staciemurphy162
    @staciemurphy162 23 дні тому +2

    It’s hard to have sympathy when they told you get out of the water and you consistently don’t so that’s on you and I’m sorry for the loss but people are stupid

    • @cathybaldry7822
      @cathybaldry7822 23 дні тому +1

      It was clearly rough conditions and dusk. Perfect time for sharks to be feeding and one is starting to loose light in order to be able to see easily. I have little sympathy for the arrogance of the 4 men in the first situation.

    • @mhafeisabelubatay5235
      @mhafeisabelubatay5235 22 дні тому

      Yeah,its their choice to disobey those rules so they will pay the consequences.

  • @staciemurphy162
    @staciemurphy162 23 дні тому +1

    So now you are definitely putting other peoples lives at risk!!!

  • @YeepsterVR
    @YeepsterVR 24 дні тому +1

    Is this bondi just renamed is coastgaurds

  • @mathewweston55
    @mathewweston55 24 дні тому +2

    Not to be rude or anything? But 60 mins underwater and the can still revive them makes no sense. In 3 mins the brain damage is so severe the neuron’s are dying out massively and after 5 mins death is imminent 5:44 5:44 5:44

    • @tristonmoheet5540
      @tristonmoheet5540 23 дні тому

      the cold water acts helps to preserve the organ so it doesn't start to decompose as yet but age also has a huge factor in it also