The tote rescue at the base made me cry like a baby. My son's best friend died in a car accident two years ago. He was like a son to us. He always came in the door asking, "What you go cooking?" I knew him since the the day he was born. He and my son were best friends since they were Tatar Tots. He was 21 when he died. My son 18. My mother in law, he and my husband died all in a six month period. My life and my son's life was turned upside down.
I’m so deeply sorry. I know what you mean. My son’s best friend from grade 2 is my son to this day. He still keeps in touch with me… more than my son does lol… I can’t imagine the depth of your grief. I promise you though that you will see them again… that I know for certain 💕
wow... been watching these for a while now and tbh I don't get emotional easily. But seeing the family and friends in the first rescue of the two fishermen, their emotions going from extreme worry to overwhelming relief got to me. Former SAR volunteer from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and Canadian Infantry Vet, its easy to compartmentalize when you're working a case... But when you see the family and their reactions and emotions... it gets to ya a bit.
I'm swearing at myself right now. These shows are so addictive. I always cheer when they have success of the survivors and pray for the families of the victims. God bless these men and women of the coast guard!
With tears in my eyes THANK YOU VERY MUCH Coast Guard for rescuing these people. You are beyond amazing!!! As an Army veteran I am so proud of our military and all they do and sacrifice for our country. God bless all that you.
Thank you for your service.💜 I always try to thank a service man or woman when I see them. Shake their hands (fist bump now lol) and if I can buy their meal or pay for gas. I never forget our older generations. They seem to be overlooked sometimes. We are safe because of all our branches of military. So again, thank you for your service and the sacrifices you gave to keep us safe. God bless you and God bless America 🇺🇸
Nah I would take this any day over mortars/rpg going off around the encampment im in or the sound of a round zipping/snapping around me. Or going out on patrols for ghost who shoot and disappear leaving you wondering who it could be in a village where they all dress the same.
Canadian Coast Guard is essential to us on the B.C. Coast as well. Not treated nearly well enough. They are everyday heros. Great to watch how you work, USCG.
Do you get a bill from the coast guard after being rescued? Just curious. Those fishermen in the beginning, wow...i cried. Coast Guard is awesome and essential in the state i live in as Michigan is surrounded by water. Thank you.
It must be a relief to get inside the helicopter. I live in a hurricane area so am familiar with the heroic action of the Coast Guard but these Alaska teams are incredibly brave and citizens are tough.
He was holding onto it like it was his life… I was curious if they would have trouble getting him out of it…. I can’t imagine what these people go through when they have to jump ship… absolutely scary… thank goodness for God and the Coast Guard.
One of the things which save Ryan Harris’s life other than his ingenuity to climb in the tote… was the Mustang Survival float coat he was wearing. 👍👍😁🇺🇸
"We need to get him to higher level of care!" "This patient, we had to get to higher care." "Higher care was necessary." "This was a difficult evolution." "These sorts of evolutions are difficult." "This evolution, really tricky." Man, their banter reminds me of the Park's & Rec's episode where a handful of cops were all asked to describe something that happened at a bar. "White male, agitated," "Perp was Agitated." "White male, about 150-160." "Perp was a white male, agitated, about 150-160." Crazy standardized military jargon :)
So glad those two young fishermen were found safe and sound. What lovely family and friends, what a lovely community, great coast guards, love how they all praise each other...thats excellent team work!! Richard you said the only people they could get hold of was the coast guard...sir they are the only people you needed!! They are tops. Hope your health 3 years down the track is now stable cheers from Western Australia
It makes sense to me the way it is. You can see the beauty, but getting to it is surrounded by danger. Maybe less lyrical the way they say it, but it's ok
Good job USCG. That guy in the tote was truly fu**ed without a rescue. That water was probably so cold that jumping and making a swim of it would be suicidal. And you can’t paddle it or even shift position very much without sinking. Freezing cold and soaking wet for 24 hours. That’s amazing to see. Great job.
Float planes have very restrictive flying conditions. The floats weigh so much little can be taken aboard the plane itself, and any wind makes flying impossible. They run out of fuel fast too, and have to carry less fuel in the first place due to weight.
I keep saying they need at least an EMT2, if not a paramedic Just dont understand why the crew aren't paramedics. They do such dangerous work so calmly and efficient. A wonderful group of people up there in Alaska.
Their focus is on quick recovery and transfer to higher care. The Helicopter Cabin is not a good place to be doing anything more then keeping a patient stable. Plus they dont have room for additional medical supplies or equipment. Its like sending a brain surgeon on a house call...
if Pelican has no airport, no roads, and relies on the Coast Guard for this kind of thing...idk maybe they should have a dedicated helicopter landing pad.
the coast guard doesn't operate any tilt-rotor aircraft, and the answer is complex... rotor wash from those massive engines would be so big, they'd have to hover near max hoisting range every time, and for what? better speed and fuel capacity? the H-60s do a wonderful job as-is, so i doubt we'll see the coast guard switching to tilt rotors any time soon
The rotor wash on Ospreys is huge, so it would make hoists very hard. On top of that, I know those vehicles are a lot more technical and difficult to maintain espeically in the temperators, ocean spray and freezing conditions that the Alaskan Coast Guard seem to operate in.
Cost, storage space, rotor wash, helicopters are more mobile especially in tight spaces. There are tons of reasons that make helicopters better suited for SAR.
That size is around $1500 new. I'd hope one of the boats searching saw free gear and grabbed it. Not sure if the survivor would have a legal claim to it after he had to abandon it, but I would imagine any crew that picked it up would be willing to return it to him if he asked, given the sentimental value it would have for him at that point.
The coast guard is the only branch of the military I support. Wars are about profit and greed and have nothing to do with protecting the masses. The coast guard actually protects We the people and they ain't puppets for these warmongers
Good for you. This U.S. Paratrooper supports your right to that. We (us paratroopers) Also supported AND GAVE your right to be A. Free. and B. a little bitch. So enjoy the spoils jr.
I have to ask why anyone working or recreating on Pacific Northwest or Alaskan waters does not wear a PLB at all times while on the water. On our 53 foot Spencer Ketch all our life rests have PLB’s that activate immediately on vest inflation and we have survival suits on board for every crew member we have on board. PLB’s run about $500 and can either transmit on the AIS frequency or the SOSAS network or both depending on the product. The AIS ones transmit via VHF so the range is limited but other vessels in the area will know someone is in the water right away the satellite transmitter based ones may require up to 2 hrs to get a lock because the depend on a satellite to pass to pick up the signal this is why a PLB that does both is better but they are about $1200
i hope many saw God's design in the two fishermen lost at sea, sometimes he makes it so obvious it's hard to deny. they both tried to get into a tote, but one of them failed, he gets drifted ashore and he's the first one found of course. because the ocean they were looking in was how big and in blue totes. please don't get me wrong, i know these men are good and dedicated, i would never question that. but that's a lot to ask with that big search, to find two guys in two blue totes that could've ended up God knows where. but instead one man fails to get in the tote, and he lasts long enough to tell the coasties where he last saw his friend, minimizing the search area. can we get a better view into God's plan? God bless
Kinda wonder why anything used on the water would be blue, especially something with such an obvious emergency use as a big watertight box. Right up there with the Navy's blue camo uniforms; if they're on the gray boat, enemies are more interested in shooting the boat anyway. If they're in the water, the last thing they want is to be hard to see.
They need to carry pickle juice. I know it is not proven medical treatment for cramps, but thousands of athletes use it. They can because it is not a drug so they can use it without jeopardy.
@@aerickaschaffer7663 I think it's just a rule that hoisting is considered safer then attempting to land on a ship, even if it might be theoretically possible. There also the fact most of those helipads are probably mainly intended for use when the ship is anchored, for ship to shore work, so they probably lack much in the way of tie downs of the like to secure a helicopter on deck if there's any sort of notable motion.
The heli they use is about as big and heavy as they come. Landing a helicopter on a ship is tricky, especially if its not the Heli meant for the ship. There is a lot more involved, like strapping the helicopter down with tethers and coordinating a approach with the captain. Its much safer to hoist the swimmer down to my understanding.
The H60 Helicopters they use are Huge for a helicopter, Very few ships have a helipad that could accommodate such a large aircraft. Its also not easy to land a helicopter on a ship even when seas/winds are calm and visibility is good. Pilots are usually briefed in advanced and/or specifically trained on landing on a certain ship. Its also usually not done in anything but perfect conditions. A Ships helipad makes a great hoisting platform, and the CG crew are extremely well trained in safely executing hoist recoveries.
Look at that FREIND...more like family
Good job mom
Good job good samaritan boat
Excellent job coasties and rescue swimmer.
I cried when those 2 guys were found.... Thank God for the Coast Guard is right!!!
Any talk that the Coast Guard isn’t needed is made from ignorance.
Me, too.
The tote rescue at the base made me cry like a baby. My son's best friend died in a car accident two years ago. He was like a son to us.
He always came in the door asking, "What you go cooking?" I knew him since the the day he was born. He and my son were best friends since they were Tatar Tots. He was 21 when he died. My son 18.
My mother in law, he and my husband died all in a six month period. My life and my son's life was turned upside down.
My condolences.
I’m so deeply sorry. I know what you mean. My son’s best friend from grade 2 is my son to this day. He still keeps in touch with me… more than my son does lol…
I can’t imagine the depth of your grief. I promise you though that you will see them again… that I know for certain 💕
I'm so sorry for your losses 😥
wow... been watching these for a while now and tbh I don't get emotional easily. But seeing the family and friends in the first rescue of the two fishermen, their emotions going from extreme worry to overwhelming relief got to me. Former SAR volunteer from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and Canadian Infantry Vet, its easy to compartmentalize when you're working a case... But when you see the family and their reactions and emotions... it gets to ya a bit.
I'm swearing at myself right now. These shows are so addictive. I always cheer when they have success of the survivors and pray for the families of the victims. God bless these men and women of the coast guard!
not the worst thing to get addicted to at least.
With tears in my eyes THANK YOU VERY MUCH Coast Guard for rescuing these people. You are beyond amazing!!! As an Army veteran I am so proud of our military and all they do and sacrifice for our country. God bless all that you.
Me too
Thank you for your service.💜 I always try to thank a service man or woman when I see them. Shake their hands (fist bump now lol) and if I can buy their meal or pay for gas. I never forget our older generations. They seem to be overlooked sometimes. We are safe because of all our branches of military. So again, thank you for your service and the sacrifices you gave to keep us safe. God bless you and God bless America 🇺🇸
There is no god.
Dude get off the copter and goes “how y’all doin?” Made me laugh. Great attitude
These guys have some of the biggest kahones in all the services. So thankful that they do.
The women too!!!
I'm using this word from now on
Nah I would take this any day over mortars/rpg going off around the encampment im in or the sound of a round zipping/snapping around me. Or going out on patrols for ghost who shoot and disappear leaving you wondering who it could be in a village where they all dress the same.
Canadian Coast Guard is essential to us on the B.C. Coast as well. Not treated nearly well enough. They are everyday heros. Great to watch how you work, USCG.
Do you get a bill from the coast guard after being rescued? Just curious. Those fishermen in the beginning, wow...i cried. Coast Guard is awesome and essential in the state i live in as Michigan is surrounded by water. Thank you.
No you do not, aside from your taxes. Only time you get billed is if you call in a hoax
Oh Good to know, thanks for the info.
No you don’t that’s why there’s so much fundraising for coastguards all over the world
❤
I cried when those 2 gentlemen got rescue. His friend made amazing decision to go look for his friend. Proud of him even I don't know him.😂
It must be a relief to get inside the helicopter. I live in a hurricane area so am familiar with the heroic action of the Coast Guard but these Alaska teams are incredibly brave and citizens are tough.
Yeah, that tote is that dude's best friend. Call his name Ismael.
He was holding onto it like it was his life… I was curious if they would have trouble getting him out of it…. I can’t imagine what these people go through when they have to jump ship… absolutely scary… thank goodness for God and the Coast Guard.
One of the things which save Ryan Harris’s life other than his ingenuity to climb in the tote… was the Mustang Survival float coat he was wearing. 👍👍😁🇺🇸
"We need to get him to higher level of care!" "This patient, we had to get to higher care." "Higher care was necessary." "This was a difficult evolution." "These sorts of evolutions are difficult." "This evolution, really tricky."
Man, their banter reminds me of the Park's & Rec's episode where a handful of cops were all asked to describe something that happened at a bar. "White male, agitated," "Perp was Agitated." "White male, about 150-160." "Perp was a white male, agitated, about 150-160." Crazy standardized military jargon :)
So glad those two young fishermen were found safe and sound. What lovely family and friends, what a lovely community, great coast guards, love how they all praise each other...thats excellent team work!!
Richard you said the only people they could get hold of was the coast guard...sir they are the only people you needed!! They are tops. Hope your health 3 years down the track is now stable cheers from Western Australia
It should be "Danger cloaked in beauty"
Amen to that!
Lol I'm glad I'm not the only one annoyed by that
Ive been thinking that through about 20 episodes!
It makes sense to me the way it is. You can see the beauty, but getting to it is surrounded by danger. Maybe less lyrical the way they say it, but it's ok
The story about those two fishermen made me cry. It’s similar to something that happened to me, but mine was on a much smaller scale
those cramps etc are probably secondary drowning! so scary! these men are so brave.
Thank God for the Coast Guard! You are amazing and a blessing from God.
The stupid goofy smile on his face when he got his wings says it all. Awesome job and keep it up
Man, my tears and nose are justa runnin'!
Love seeing rescuers saving survivors!
That one young man was so full of jubilee!!! 🥲
US COAST GUARD are real heroes...Salute to all of you...from Philippines keep up the good work and GODBLESS!!
Bless that last rescue guy's heart!! Thank God he was saved and for the CG, especially Alaska's!!
All of you are amazing. God Bless you all for your dedication and Service
Good job USCG. That guy in the tote was truly fu**ed without a rescue. That water was probably so cold that jumping and making a swim of it would be suicidal. And you can’t paddle it or even shift position very much without sinking. Freezing cold and soaking wet for 24 hours. That’s amazing to see. Great job.
💙 GOD BLESS the Coast Guard - they are great fishers & catchers of those in need of rescue!!! 💞🌎🇺🇸 Godspeed to them all 😇
Wow very interesting the training needed for these heroes of the sky. Wow very interesting the training needed for these heroes of the sky.
That dude is a champ , wanted to save his buddy !!! Awesome!!!
Those two are real BFFs.
America's finest!!!
The Coast Guard in Alaska could use some sea planes.
After the second world war, the navy gave the coast guard a few. An aircraft by the name of the albatross.
only on a calm day...and where these studs work..There aint none. I'd rather fight bad guys in the desert...
signed, a us paratrooper.
Float planes have very restrictive flying conditions. The floats weigh so much little can be taken aboard the plane itself, and any wind makes flying impossible. They run out of fuel fast too, and have to carry less fuel in the first place due to weight.
Stone "Mac" Huffman is sooooo cute!!!
I'm an old lady, so maybe that affects my enthusiasm, but I think they are all pretty dang fine lol!
Who’s chopping onions
Hello. Thank you for your service CG . Be safe out there people
Angels do exist!
so well done and thank you for your service god bless you all and yours..
Great thanks family...😒 made me cry lol
I keep saying they need at least an EMT2, if not a paramedic
Just dont understand why the crew aren't paramedics. They do such dangerous work so calmly and efficient. A wonderful group of people up there in Alaska.
Their focus is on quick recovery and transfer to higher care. The Helicopter Cabin is not a good place to be doing anything more then keeping a patient stable. Plus they dont have room for additional medical supplies or equipment.
Its like sending a brain surgeon on a house call...
SS Tote to the rescue!
Wow very interesting the training needed for these heroes of the sky
that guy's nickname is now "Tote"
3 seconds in subscribed liked and said MOM I WANNA BE A COAST GUARD lol
I always wonder how these patients get back to their villages after being treated.
Hope COBI will to a H60 Modell i like the USGC Livery and what they’re Crews will to with theyr H60ies Hercs and Cutters
God bless the Coast Guard.
if Pelican has no airport, no roads, and relies on the Coast Guard for this kind of thing...idk maybe they should have a dedicated helicopter landing pad.
Wow 4 years to become a rescue swimmer?
It’s officially crappy haha, I felt that
that 19 yo and his freind are such utter chads
Seems like a V-22 Osprey would be a good fit for these guys what's the deal?
That link address the question you asked
the coast guard doesn't operate any tilt-rotor aircraft, and the answer is complex... rotor wash from those massive engines would be so big, they'd have to hover near max hoisting range every time, and for what? better speed and fuel capacity? the H-60s do a wonderful job as-is, so i doubt we'll see the coast guard switching to tilt rotors any time soon
The rotor wash on Ospreys is huge, so it would make hoists very hard. On top of that, I know those vehicles are a lot more technical and difficult to maintain espeically in the temperators, ocean spray and freezing conditions that the Alaskan Coast Guard seem to operate in.
Cost, storage space, rotor wash, helicopters are more mobile especially in tight spaces. There are tons of reasons that make helicopters better suited for SAR.
7:14 land of the giants no cg needed
Wonder what they did with the tote?? Sink it?? Hazard to sea going boats and ships👍👍
That size is around $1500 new. I'd hope one of the boats searching saw free gear and grabbed it.
Not sure if the survivor would have a legal claim to it after he had to abandon it, but I would imagine any crew that picked it up would be willing to return it to him if he asked, given the sentimental value it would have for him at that point.
Once it tipped to get him out I’m betting it sunk.
The coast guard is the only branch of the military I support. Wars are about profit and greed and have nothing to do with protecting the masses. The coast guard actually protects We the people and they ain't puppets for these warmongers
Good for you. This U.S. Paratrooper supports your right to that. We (us paratroopers) Also supported AND GAVE your right to be A. Free. and B. a little bitch. So enjoy the spoils jr.
I have to ask why anyone working or recreating on Pacific Northwest or Alaskan waters does not wear a PLB at all times while on the water. On our 53 foot Spencer Ketch all our life rests have PLB’s that activate immediately on vest inflation and we have survival suits on board for every crew member we have on board. PLB’s run about $500 and can either transmit on the AIS frequency or the SOSAS network or both depending on the product. The AIS ones transmit via VHF so the range is limited but other vessels in the area will know someone is in the water right away the satellite transmitter based ones may require up to 2 hrs to get a lock because the depend on a satellite to pass to pick up the signal this is why a PLB that does both is better but they are about $1200
5:17 is he lacing up Converse High tops?
Shoes guaranteed to make a kid run faster and jump higher...PF Flyers
So newly appointed Munns is going to pick up a cardiac patient and he says "Let's kill it" WTF?
Hey, now, don't be picking on my man Munns lol He's an angel with a heart of gold!
i hope many saw God's design in the two fishermen lost at sea, sometimes he makes it so obvious it's hard to deny. they both tried to get into a tote, but one of them failed, he gets drifted ashore and he's the first one found of course. because the ocean they were looking in was how big and in blue totes. please don't get me wrong, i know these men are good and dedicated, i would never question that. but that's a lot to ask with that big search, to find two guys in two blue totes that could've ended up God knows where. but instead one man fails to get in the tote, and he lasts long enough to tell the coasties where he last saw his friend, minimizing the search area. can we get a better view into God's plan? God bless
Kinda wonder why anything used on the water would be blue, especially something with such an obvious emergency use as a big watertight box.
Right up there with the Navy's blue camo uniforms; if they're on the gray boat, enemies are more interested in shooting the boat anyway. If they're in the water, the last thing they want is to be hard to see.
They need to carry pickle juice. I know it is not proven medical treatment for cramps, but thousands of athletes use it. They can because it is not a drug so they can use it without jeopardy.
They are in a helicopter. There isnt room for ANY extra supplies. Let alone some unproven remedy to a "minor" discomfort.
Why does the coast guard hoist from ship's instead of landing on Helo pads?
Sometimes the sea is too ruff or it would make the ship unbalanced
@@aerickaschaffer7663 makes sense
@@aerickaschaffer7663
I think it's just a rule that hoisting is considered safer then attempting to land on a ship, even if it might be theoretically possible. There also the fact most of those helipads are probably mainly intended for use when the ship is anchored, for ship to shore work, so they probably lack much in the way of tie downs of the like to secure a helicopter on deck if there's any sort of notable motion.
The heli they use is about as big and heavy as they come. Landing a helicopter on a ship is tricky, especially if its not the Heli meant for the ship. There is a lot more involved, like strapping the helicopter down with tethers and coordinating a approach with the captain. Its much safer to hoist the swimmer down to my understanding.
The H60 Helicopters they use are Huge for a helicopter, Very few ships have a helipad that could accommodate such a large aircraft. Its also not easy to land a helicopter on a ship even when seas/winds are calm and visibility is good. Pilots are usually briefed in advanced and/or specifically trained on landing on a certain ship. Its also usually not done in anything but perfect conditions.
A Ships helipad makes a great hoisting platform, and the CG crew are extremely well trained in safely executing hoist recoveries.
dont say stupid hites to lift 10 ft is so wrong it was maybe 7 ft.. wtf
Damn, Doug Atkins speaks fast, however, he is still very precise with his words.