He's very lucky,if I was the rescuer who found him I probably wouldn't see him.I only saw the arm like five seconds into the video when it zoomed in.Congrats to the rescuer who saved him.
@@Kenny_vr1 exactly your risking your life for “fun” to me fun is going to the theater with your friends or kids them mountain climbers and people who go into tight caves I don’t understand
For sure. I can look for something thats right in front of me, and not find it. And i know what im looking for. These people were looking for human bodies. That little arm doesnt even match the description.
Crazy to think that if the snow had fallen on him just a little differently to make him completely submerged, or if the rescuers spotlight was moved just a bit to the right, he might not be alive today. It’s honestly a miracle that he is.
@@potatomica5114 religion is an important factor that makes life more enjoyable because it gives you a moral compass to have someone to believe in before you inevitably die. Let him have his moment man. Peace and love.
That guys got some real dedication waving his arm constantly for 6 hours, most people would have no doubt given up hope after a few hours or so. What a legend
That guy is extremely lucky to have a rescue team paying that close attention. I’m on the phone and it took me a few seconds to even notice, even when the guy was pointing it out to us.
That poor dude, that would be terrifying, I'm sure many people would lose hope after a short period of time. That is some good luck and great skill from the rescuers.
I still don't know how he breath for 6 hours but he is incredibly a good example of "never give up and loose hope there is always hope if you can still move and breath"
He could have had a arm covering his mouth, keeping the snow from entering his nostrils/mouth. Snow is naturally very powery, especially after an avalange, so there wouldvw been a lot of air in the snow around him This also explains how he got stuck and couldn't move: the snow aeound and below him was too powdery, and if he moved around, he would have potentially sank, and only people walking on top of the snow would have been able to get him out safely
I’m an ex SAR Helo pilot & I can attest that seeing an arm waving at you is extraordinary. He’d have been too cold for FLIR so this was a pure ‘Mark One Eyeball’ spot. Outstanding.
Reminds me of the video where some guys on a boat went in the middle of the ocean and saw a woman out of nowhere floating asking for help and miraculously those men were in the right place at the right time
@@MrBooblo086 Most people in avalanches die after 30 minutes or more. They aren’t like being covered by a blanket, but instead like being suffocated by one.
Honestly if I was a rescuer I will always pay attention to my surroundings to utmost best of my limits not bc it may get me fired or less salary simply bc I will feel guilty if I wake up a morning just to find out someone with a family and loved ones waiting for him died because I was too careless I wouldn’t even be able to sleep properly😂😂
The sad part of this video is that alot more situations like this probably happened but for some unlucky people that where not found will probably never be found
When you said “that’s the arm of a missing hiker” my brain thought of a horror story which a hiker loses its arm by a avalanche and the arm’s neurons/nervous system is Kept alive by the snow💀
The rescue team should make 2 new operations called. Project Nighttime Owl (or bat) and Project Daytime Hawk. The individual is hiding under snow and plays insect sounds, and the owl/bat/hawk finds the location of the sound and starts flying around the area. The individual must have a small detector that will be activated when the individual has been missing for a while. Then, the rescue team can bring the animal to fly around, and when it stops at sound, the team goes towards it. They will train the animals to only look for that specific sound. (The operation will only take place in the snowy mountain region, and the sound will be that of an animal from the far south ex Majeorona aper.) The bird will have a tracker on its leg. The sound of the detector is very loud to help the bird
This is the reason why no one can invade me we don’t talk about napoleon also props to this man and these rescuers for all the work they put into saving him
props to them, that’s some serious attention to detail to see something so small like that
The rescuers are amazing
@@TheAliKoca hi
Pretty average
@Duolingo Bird OH NO NOT DUOLINGO
@Duolingo Bird I done ma Spanish lessons I swear ☠️
That was incredibly lucky. Glad he made it out alive
No reply’s? Gotta Fix that.
Imagine how many other people died similar to this
He's very lucky,if I was the rescuer who found him I probably wouldn't see him.I only saw the arm like five seconds into the video when it zoomed in.Congrats to the rescuer who saved him.
Thats why you arent a rescuer lmao
@Dïïvision L
@@Matsukaz3 he’s saying IF I was the rescuer , read the comment properly
@@Matsukaz3 Someone forgot the Understand part in reading.
@@-DiveForIve- he's saying that's why he's not the rescuer because he said he couldn't see until he zoomed in
Those helicopter pilots must've been trained with "Where's Waldo" books bc I would've missed that any day of the week
fail
he was extremely blessed.
almost like it's fakke or something
@Le_PtitCriss it ain't lol 💀 real headline, also do you think these people brought a mf helicopter for a fake vid dawg you play too much
@Synz Haha so true 🤠
@@Djdjd977 fuck are you talking about goofy get the fuck out if here 9 year old
@@Djdjd977 bro just stop
That man is incredibly lucky
Edit: W
He probably didn’t have much time left
@@TheAliKoca yeah
Well, I'm not one much for neon, but I'll look like a bad parody of the 80s if I ever gotta be up on a mountain
@@TheAliKoca he was chosen by the gods
Unlucky too
the ppl that saved him are like angels
We have to hire more people like this
Yeah don’t wanna discredit anyone but that man who is risking his life for what ? Fun ?
@@JavyTHC no he didn’t know there was an avalanche and plus people hike for fun and to get a view and pics of the view
@@Kenny_vr1 exactly your risking your life for “fun” to me fun is going to the theater with your friends or kids them mountain climbers and people who go into tight caves I don’t understand
@@JavyTHC they want to see something they never explored
@@JavyTHCthey have a different way of having fun😭
The rescuers got that good eyesight
Just incredible
@@TheAliKoca rescuers ate their carrots
@@NeoplayzGames naaah carrots need them
For sure. I can look for something thats right in front of me, and not find it. And i know what im looking for. These people were looking for human bodies. That little arm doesnt even match the description.
I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE
He must’ve felt so much relief when he heard the helicopter get closer and then to hear the voices of people calling out to you
We saw the video
@@nawbruhawhellnaw fr
Those rescuers deserve a raise
they don't exist
@@Djdjd977what?
@@Djdjd977What?
I thought the hiker got ripped limb by limb from like a bear and his arm that’s been detached is still moving 💀
So did i
Me too bro I thought he was an amputee 💀
The bear was moving his arm like that to lure people in 💀
You got some crazy thinking my guy
No bear in Switzerland 😂 greetings from Switzerland 😊
Crazy to think that if the snow had fallen on him just a little differently to make him completely submerged, or if the rescuers spotlight was moved just a bit to the right, he might not be alive today. It’s honestly a miracle that he is.
Most of the time these rescues copters use thermals, it's not just visuals
God had different plans for him thats for sure
@@AtlasSSJDon’t bring religion in to this the rescuers deserve the credit
@@potatomica5114 religion is an important factor that makes life more enjoyable because it gives you a moral compass to have someone to believe in before you inevitably die. Let him have his moment man. Peace and love.
@@potatomica5114 it was Gods doing, yes he can bring religion into this
That guys got some real dedication waving his arm constantly for 6 hours, most people would have no doubt given up hope after a few hours or so. What a legend
He didn't if he did he would have died. He probably waited till he heard the helicopter sounds then started wav8ng his arm
I will be dedicated deleting my hard drive before i die
almost like it's fake or something
That guy is extremely lucky to have a rescue team paying that close attention. I’m on the phone and it took me a few seconds to even notice, even when the guy was pointing it out to us.
Gosh, that must've been terrifying! Thank God he was rescued and great job to everyone who did it. 👏👏👏
That poor dude, that would be terrifying, I'm sure many people would lose hope after a short period of time. That is some good luck and great skill from the rescuers.
Bro a lot of people die cuz stuff like this
We know what happened on both sides we saw the video
These drivers deserve a raise ❤️
U can’t drive a helicopter 😶
@@trayclayps2229 he's talking about EMTs and Paramedics. People call them Ambulancr Drivers all the time
That man is an absolute legend for surviving something like that. He was buried under snow for 6 HOURS STRAIGHT and made it out with minor hypothermia
That’s no minor hypothermia 😮
6 HOURS!!!!?
god bless this man, and his rescuers. hope theyre all ok!
Helicopter by a mountain at night? That's a dedicated crew of brave rescue workers 🙌👏👏👏👏
If there's any service people, pilots, techs- thank you guys for all you do y'all are the same as a doctor to me
He was so lucky to have survived. Avalanches come so quickly, hikers eyes are frozen open.
The people put 10 points into Perception and the dude in the snow put 10 into Luck but jokes aside this gives me faith in humanity.
Eyyy Fallout reference.
I still don't know how he breath for 6 hours but he is incredibly a good example of "never give up and loose hope there is always hope if you can still move and breath"
He could have had a arm covering his mouth, keeping the snow from entering his nostrils/mouth. Snow is naturally very powery, especially after an avalange, so there wouldvw been a lot of air in the snow around him
This also explains how he got stuck and couldn't move: the snow aeound and below him was too powdery, and if he moved around, he would have potentially sank, and only people walking on top of the snow would have been able to get him out safely
I’m an ex SAR Helo pilot & I can attest that seeing an arm waving at you is extraordinary. He’d have been too cold for FLIR so this was a pure ‘Mark One Eyeball’ spot.
Outstanding.
Y'all are insane and amazing. Where'd you fly just out of curiosity?
He is incredibly blessed. Shout out to the people who saved him!!!
ali shouting out the people operating the heli
people operating the heli: thanks bro
People put themselves in some of the worst situations you can think of.
Glad he was ok! Great work rescuers!
Amazing work done by them
@@TheAliKoca love you
He was smart, and was blessed by smart people. Never loose hope
Mam had faith. He didnt give up. Im glad to see this. Im glad he made it!!!!
Bless this man hopefully he recovers okay.😊
So heartwarming and relieving to hear how that happened that he got rescued
Man! He didn't get Frostbite?!!! Props to the Helicopter pilot!!! Hero!!
These guys are amazing. Great job rescuers!
Reminds me of the video where some guys on a boat went in the middle of the ocean and saw a woman out of nowhere floating asking for help and miraculously those men were in the right place at the right time
That man must have been terrified! I’m glad he’s ok now ❤
Props to them for rescuing him instead of waving back
Thank God and those search and rescue specialists for finding that man and he is not too badly injured!
Only thank the rescuers, but they try everything, while God doesn't even lift a finger to help many others. So many die after not being found.
@@austinhernandez2716 fate friend, fate.
@@user-rb5fw4ey2w no such thing as fate
@@austinhernandez2716 well you certainly know it all yes?
@@user-rb5fw4ey2w More than you?
I’m surprised someone could survive 6 hours almost completely covered in snow
I like your profile picture
I like your profile picture
@@MrBooblo086 Most people in avalanches die after 30 minutes or more. They aren’t like being covered by a blanket, but instead like being suffocated by one.
Due to him having full winter gear, he probably got insulated by the snow lol
I thought that was a worm but I'm glad he got saved
Honestly if I was a rescuer I will always pay attention to my surroundings to utmost best of my limits not bc it may get me fired or less salary simply bc I will feel guilty if I wake up a morning just to find out someone with a family and loved ones waiting for him died because I was too careless I wouldn’t even be able to sleep properly😂😂
Mild case of hypothermia man is a legend
Naw, snow kept him warm, like an igloo
@@darrellzazueta9081 are igloos warm?
@@cardo8800well yeah, igloos inside are only warm because your body heat bounces off the ice and back to you.
@@darrellzazueta9081 so you're so it was like an oven. In there
The sad part of this video is that alot more situations like this probably happened but for some unlucky people that where not found will probably never be found
What a great story, so glad he was found & minimal injuries
I’m happy that he’s OK
I’m so surprised and happy that they found him. Also, your content is amazing, keep up the great work and finish through those 75 days
Thanks dude, one day at a time
@@TheAliKoca whatever it takes 💪
they can pay attention to that but i cant even pay attention to class
When you said “that’s the arm of a missing hiker” my brain thought of a horror story which a hiker loses its arm by a avalanche and the arm’s neurons/nervous system is Kept alive by the snow💀
He is so lucky, to have been put through that, being found alive, and only having a mild case of hypothermia. Big ups to the rescue team.
The six hour dab that saved a hikers life.
This made me want to cry, I'm kinda sensitive to something like this. Props to the people.
Props to his arm for waving to the people while detached from his body
Honestly the rescuers were amazing I could not even see the arm I had to watch the video again just to try, I'm so glad they saw it
This dude’s a legend and fighter now.
we need more people like that that can see right and are not dumb
Holy shitttttt omg we need more people like those responders
"I'm single"
*flies away*
"This is actually the arm of a missing hiker - he was found 1 mile away"
Switzerland's experienced rescuers once again
Let me watch one more short before bed
*The short:*
The operators deserve a shoutout
These guys are better at finding people than the rescue team in the movie Alaska.
The rescue team should make 2 new operations called. Project Nighttime Owl (or bat) and Project Daytime Hawk. The individual is hiding under snow and plays insect sounds, and the owl/bat/hawk finds the location of the sound and starts flying around the area. The individual must have a small detector that will be activated when the individual has been missing for a while. Then, the rescue team can bring the animal to fly around, and when it stops at sound, the team goes towards it. They will train the animals to only look for that specific sound. (The operation will only take place in the snowy mountain region, and the sound will be that of an animal from the far south ex Majeorona aper.) The bird will have a tracker on its leg. The sound of the detector is very loud to help the bird
damn, he almost got free casket.
they're so brave, I would've turned away if I saw something wiggling out in the dark in snow
And he survived and has a story to tell
I love this guys content. The date of this man dies is the day that I cry.
I thought it was a worm or sum on a little path at first lmao
Thank goodness!! How wonderful that they found him!!
Bro shout out the rescuers bro they really bring hope to humanity
the fact that it was only a mild case of hypothermia after so many hours
This is the reason why no one can invade me we don’t talk about napoleon also props to this man and these rescuers for all the work they put into saving him
The helicopters for rescue missions have thermal cameras, they could probably see his heat signature under all that cold snow
My Claustrophobia and Fear of being in the wild all by myself COULD MEVER
Never ever give up…Hiker and Rescuers
I’m glad they saw him, it’s crazy because if he was under a different way they probably would never find him.
Wow how they even detect that ? Respect for rescuers
At first I thought that the man’s arm had fallen off like a lizard detaching its tail 💀
The fact that his armed turned into a lung black stub just shows how scary frost bite is
Man and completely set the world record for holding his breath the longest
Those rescuers must be gods at the 'Where's Waldo' books
My man gonna be able to tell the tail about how he survived this and he’s gonna be happy he can
I thought he was gunna say it was a super poisonous bug😂but props for the helicopter people🎉
The helicopter pilot waved back and proceeded to happily leave
Props to the guy’s who drove the helicopter
bro had that infinite oxygen gamepass fr
Imagine the helicopter pilots like: Oh haha thats a funny looking wor- HOLY SHIT THAT'S A DUDE
😂😂
GREAT RESPECT FOR THE GUY!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Moral of the story: ALWAYS hike with a partner in the Alps
That was actually very lucky!
I would've thought it was a worm or something..
He is giving huge shoutout to the helicopter operator but he don't even know their name☠️☠️☠️💀💀💀
When i saw that i was actually creeped out i thought that was a lost limb and it was moving
my dumb A thinking that was a worm
Wow those guys really took the effort to search for the person in an avalanche
Respect! Would love to be a rescue worker. For people and animals.
Boy if u don’t dig yourself out. He had the reach too. Thank God someone found him!
Good thing that snow let's air through. Plus snow helps keep a little warmth in.