Your emergency backup camerawoman did a great job. Kept you in frame and followed the action. And Rhett didn't forget, he was just playing the two wheel drive game.
@@brj_han That's what my Wrangler has. 6 speed manual and roll up windows. Did not know they still made roll up windows. I bought it used and the main thing I had to have was the manual tranny.
Rhett was thanking the ladies who were stuck without understanding why. It's an inherent attitude of gratitude. They provided the channel with content and they allowed him and Matt to Be Of Service to his fellow man. Both are good things and both are worthy of thanks.
I'm commenting because the second lady, the disabled vet, has been a friend of mine since 1975. She just called to tell me about this scary experience of being stuck and how you came from three hours away in Utah to rescue her in Arizona! WOW!!! 😮 That's compassionate dedication! I'm from Michigan and I know diddley-squat about deserts. That looked really scary to me! I haven't heard of you folks before. How wonderful to "meet" you through this video where you literally saved my dear friend. I can't begin to thank you enough. She was in a real bad jam and embarrassed (she's a very independent woman) but I read to her some of the comments that people made in appreciation for her sincere gratitude. She is a special person 💕 and she has learned the hard way to be deeply and truly thankful for every positive happening in her life. As I read positive comments to her that were about her, she did what she restrained herself from doing on camera and wept - so overwhelmed at the memory of Team B's kindness, the great gift of rescue, so relieved to be saved from disaster and so touched that there are others out there - complete strangers - who were moved by the example of her thankfulness and who even thanked her for her military service. ❤ Sometimes life can be overwhelming. Sometimes we feel alone, unseen and unimportant. But here you all were, giving freely of your time and money, and it meant far more than just a rescue to her. You got the best hugs on the planet. May your efforts be rewarded many times over. Thank you again from my heart. You all are precious people. 💖 She will be singing your praises the whole rest of her life. Well done. ❤🎉
It would be great if everyone showed their gratitude like these two rescued ladies. #1 lady was worried about her buddy who has cancer. #2 lady was just incredibly thankful after being scared for a couple days. Two cool ladies. Two great rescues.
The rescue of the disabled vet was wonderful! Looks like there was no way she was going to get out by herself. "B" Team to the rescue! I think she was genuinely scared, as she should be, but the relief of seeing MORR show up made her day! Great Job! The customer who held the camera while Matt & Rhett got her van out did a fantastic job!
@@Docholaday3 That's always been the rule, but I always think, what if the guy before me, was an "ah.le", and he never closed the gate ?, when I get to an open gate.
I love situations like these where the fact that Matt's Offroad Recovery can profit off their UA-cam content and people who are just caught up in a situational mistake can get helped out without the cost of making their situation worse.
A little hint for AZ desert work, bring some cardboard or a tent floor liner to lay on. Microscopic spines are EVERYWHERE in the soil, which you will only find out later. Use packing tape over areas where you find the tiny spines. Always helpful :)
Just wonderful work. The teams are always so reassuring and never act superior to the customers. Roll-down windows, ahhh for the day! I'd like to have a heater that works when I pull a knob out. It was emotional when the crew was so caring for the vet! I love the whole of Matt's Recovery Team, including the behind the sceans people.
First, thank you for your service! It tickled me, you saying your free! When in fact your the reason we're free! God bless America and God bless our veterans! Matt's Off Road Recovery are Angels to a lot of people needing a recovery! Thank you to all who were involved! Catch you on the next. ✌️ 😊
Can we give the editor/s a token of appreciation one time? I LOVE the editing. always know when random scenes are coming and they never fail! Good job guys, Matt. You have the most wonderful team! Love from Iceland!
She is right. You guys are wonderful! It’s not often these days that people go out of their way to help folks. When I was young people did this more but as time has passed I see less and less. Matt’’s group is a great example for all of us.
The antlion reference is exactly what I think about too with one of these sand traps! YEEEESSS!!! I was stranded in Death Valley for 2 days. I know exactly how she feels to finally see people who can help.
Great job on the recoveries! I especially liked the retired vet lady!! She was SOOOOOO grateful!! The world needs more people like her AND you guys for helping others in need!!!!
Wow, what jobs! Not that the rescues were nearly impossible, but each was interesting. Wouldn't it be great to sit down and chat with each client, even for just and hour, and hear their stories? Everyone has a story to tell, all unique, diverse, and interesting in their own way. Great work, both MORR teams! Nice camera work, and the fill-in was a fantastic bonus!
Rescue #1, your backup camera girl did awesome!! Rescue #2, what a wonderful display of gratitude! Something sorely missing in our society today. And, thank you for your service to the lady veteran!
Thank you to ALL of the crew. You guys are truly amazingly awesome for doing stuff like this at no charge. Just helpin your fellow man/woman in times of need. That's how it should be. Thank you for showing the rest of us how it's done. Thank you isn't even enough...
Camera woman was a slayer! Great work! And we're thinkin about ya Micah! I really dig how Rhett has really come into his own, and has developed a super chill, laidback demeanor! Reminds me of how I grew into a larger child! Who better to send on a job like that one in AZ! Kaulin, Jake, and Katelynn for total mechanical operations and support, but also the crucial moral, and emotional support. Unless you've been where that lady was... It's hard to explain how much a pleasant smile, or a reassurance that everything is good... It's HUGE! Great job everyone!
Peanut makes the world go round. So much love, so much trust. She will defend you with her life because of how much she loves all of you. Peanut is the real foreman on a job, you do the work, she manages the external features, like wildlife.
I own a 2000 Chinook concourse, a Ford 350E heavy-duty V10 trident. It has a 6-inch lift and bigger tires. Two wheel drive dually. It hates sand. Fully loaded with 37 gallons of gas, 27 gallons of fresh water, 15 gallons of propane, and all my basic stuff is over 12,000 pounds. The BFG all terrain tires aired down to side walls touching still doesn't like sand. While this RV is capable of getting to places other RVscan't go, dry sand is not one of them. 12:2912:29
i am deeply moved by your teams' kindness and grace and attitudes. i would watch this channel for that feature alone! i love it for many more reasons, however.
What a terrible time to be stuck. We have had a terrible heatwave here in the Southwest for days and days. People can die in this heat! Bless you Matt and the B-Team for rescuing these women!
A story. My son passed his driving test and got himself a 2009 ford focus, I borrowed his car to pick my grandkids up and my 8 year old grandson said what's this grandad, so I turned round and it was the window winder, bless him he made me chuckle 😅😅.
I boondock around the west in a small class c on a 4x4 truck chassis. I've learned a lot watching your channel. I think it has kept me out of some bad situations. This is one of those super educational videos.
I got to say this is one of the best videos I've ever watched, I absolutely love the content you put out. I want to thank the entire crew of Matt's off-road recovery for the great job you do. Your content is so refreshing. God bless you all.
Unless you know what it feels like to be stranded and in the middle if no where you can't grasp the panic and anxiety one can get, ive nearly been there with 2 small children and 1 being my son. Scary. So to be that person who can save the day is awesome luckily in my case I made the right decision and turned back and didn't press on any further and save us, my wife and children
The disabled Vet was able to deliver. Hugs, oxytocin, God's drug. You all got your blood pressure lowered for 20 mins. Looked like Dolan Springs area. I owned a couple acres out there just before the dam bridge was built. That's all a suburb of Vegas now. It will be developed soon. Thanks for posting.
Long time FL resident. Sand driving is an art. Don’t stop in the loose stuff. Keep up the momentum. But not too fast as you loose steering. FWD is better if you have it. In 2 wheel, front tires tend to follow ruts.
The sand out there is more like baby powder and constantly changing. Reasonably solid for sand in the am when it is cool and total baby powder in the afternoon in the heat of the day. I'd rather drive in Taylor County sugar sand in a drought. ;)
good job everyone getting the customers out and back on the road to safety, the woman in Arizona was pleased to see your crew turn up, thanks for sharing
I wouldn't say that's the most flattering thumbnail for the customer. I'm usually not a fan of customers on thumbnails. I'm here for Matt not having the customer exposed to anyone they may know.
My grandfather and his buddies used to drive their 2 wheel drive model As all over the Mojave desert in southern California during the great depression on their gold prospecting trips. He said they had 2 secrets to not getting stuck in the sand. First, they'd jack up the back and put wood blocks between the frame and the rear axle to make it a solid suspension in the back. He said that stops the wheels from hopping up and down when they're spinning, which is what digs you in. The second secret was traction mats. They had a sail maker make them 2 mats 2 feet wide by 50 feet long out of double thickness heavy sailcloth. They'd jack up one side of the stuck car and put the traction mat under both front and rear wheels, then roll out the mat in front of the car. Then they'd repeat for the other side. He said the front wheels keep the mats tight and the rears pull the car out as long as you don't drive off the mat. At the end of the 50 feet, they'd repeat the process as many times as needed to get out of the sand pit. He said flats were a bigger worry than getting stuck.
That might be one of the best videos I've watched on this channel and I've seen a lot of them over the years thank you very much for the time you take to show us these recoverys ❤️👍🙏
Your emergency backup camerawoman did a great job. Kept you in frame and followed the action. And Rhett didn't forget, he was just playing the two wheel drive game.
Colby should be a little concerned that Malita is gunning for his coveted position.
100% agreed 💪🏼💪🏼🔥👏🏻
I loved the way she caught the swirling dust on camera
Keep your feet up and camera from shaking great job!
Camerawoman gets a Victory Pie as well!
That Elderly Vet Rescue was one of the Best this Year ,well done Kaulin and Crew! uk
I had to fight off the invisible ninjas cutting onions she was such a lovely lady and so grateful good job b team
Rescuing that veteran lady was awesome, super proud of the B Team.
Manual trans and roll up windows. Yeah, that could be rare today, lol...
Should have had her come by the shop. Ed needs a girlfriend. lol.
@@brj_han That's what my Wrangler has. 6 speed manual and roll up windows. Did not know they still made roll up windows. I bought it used and the main thing I had to have was the manual tranny.
@@brj_hanI hear that, I have a manual and I weep when I see all modern trims slowly dumping the manual…
Soon they will be promoted to A- team.
That really touched my heart with the disabled vet. A simple pull, but one of the best ever.
100% Agree, the MORR team is the gold standard.
Rhett was thanking the ladies who were stuck without understanding why. It's an inherent attitude of gratitude. They provided the channel with content and they allowed him and Matt to Be Of Service to his fellow man. Both are good things and both are worthy of thanks.
@@x...CrankyOldMan...x Are you asking if she's single?
I'm commenting because the second lady, the disabled vet, has been a friend of mine since 1975. She just called to tell me about this scary experience of being stuck and how you came from three hours away in Utah to rescue her in Arizona! WOW!!! 😮 That's compassionate dedication!
I'm from Michigan and I know diddley-squat about deserts. That looked really scary to me!
I haven't heard of you folks before. How wonderful to "meet" you through this video where you literally saved my dear friend. I can't begin to thank you enough. She was in a real bad jam and embarrassed (she's a very independent woman) but I read to her some of the comments that people made in appreciation for her sincere gratitude. She is a special person 💕 and she has learned the hard way to be deeply and truly thankful for every positive happening in her life. As I read positive comments to her that were about her, she did what she restrained herself from doing on camera and wept - so overwhelmed at the memory of Team B's kindness, the great gift of rescue, so relieved to be saved from disaster and so touched that there are others out there - complete strangers - who were moved by the example of her thankfulness and who even thanked her for her military service. ❤
Sometimes life can be overwhelming. Sometimes we feel alone, unseen and unimportant. But here you all were, giving freely of your time and money, and it meant far more than just a rescue to her. You got the best hugs on the planet. May your efforts be rewarded many times over. Thank you again from my heart. You all are precious people. 💖 She will be singing your praises the whole rest of her life. Well done. ❤🎉
We're all glad your friend is fine, I wish Matt's team could see your comment, they would really appreciate it
@@chrisyoung1478 Thank you! Is there a way to tag them that you know of?
It would be great if everyone showed their gratitude like these two rescued ladies. #1 lady was worried about her buddy who has cancer. #2 lady was just incredibly thankful after being scared for a couple days. Two cool ladies. Two great rescues.
The rescue of the disabled vet was wonderful! Looks like there was no way she was going to get out by herself. "B" Team to the rescue! I think she was genuinely scared, as she should be, but the relief of seeing MORR show up made her day! Great Job!
The customer who held the camera while Matt & Rhett got her van out did a fantastic job!
Good job guys both A and B Teams to the rescue of these two RV's. That elderly woman was so happy to see you guys and that's what makes it worth it!
We ranchers sure appreciate you guys shutting the gates!
Here in Oregon, it's a standing rule. If a gate is closed, close it behind you. If the gate is open, leave it open.
@@LTDunltd that's how it should be everywhere. People seem to forget that
@@Docholaday3 That's always been the rule, but I always think, what if the guy before me, was an "ah.le", and he never closed the gate ?, when I get to an open gate.
Got some flashbacks to working on the farm, it was almost common knowledge to me, but I also knew, if I didn't, the owner would have been MAD
@@riaanlouw1874 That's the part that makes you wonder.
Way to go disabled vet. You are the best, and thanks for your service.
I love situations like these where the fact that Matt's Offroad Recovery can profit off their UA-cam content and people who are just caught up in a situational mistake can get helped out without the cost of making their situation worse.
My day always starts better when Peanut is supervising the recovery
"Field Security"
The Kiss Magnet 🧲
Yeah peanut's a dear little soul.
@@LuckyBaldwin777 *deer* 🦌 🤣
@@wesleymadsen4357 that too. lol
Your camera lady did an awesome job. The B team took care of business and saved a vet. Great job
A little hint for AZ desert work, bring some cardboard or a tent floor liner to lay on. Microscopic spines are EVERYWHERE in the soil, which you will only find out later. Use packing tape over areas where you find the tiny spines. Always helpful :)
Good job filming Molita! Good driving Rhett!
I have just loved watching Kaulin grow up and really take the reins. just love to see it , well done bother!
I just tear’d up because of the disabled vet rescue. Thank you B Team. Love from Africa ✌️✌️🇰🇪🇰🇪
Same! That was so touching
The back camera girl did a great job, rett is learning just all the right ways to be humble after getting the job done. Good job Rett
Both of these were wonderful women. The pure joy in her voice to see you all pull in. Hats off to the MORR team.
Just wonderful work. The teams are always so reassuring and never act superior to the customers. Roll-down windows, ahhh for the day! I'd like to have a heater that works when I pull a knob out. It was emotional when the crew was so caring for the vet! I love the whole of Matt's Recovery Team, including the behind the sceans people.
I cant remember now the backup camera lady but she did great. Stay strong Micah, prayin for you. B team got an A+ from me too!
First, thank you for your service! It tickled me, you saying your free! When in fact your the reason we're free! God bless America and God bless our veterans! Matt's Off Road Recovery are Angels to a lot of people needing a recovery! Thank you to all who were involved! Catch you on the next. ✌️ 😊
Can we give the editor/s a token of appreciation one time? I LOVE the editing. always know when random scenes are coming and they never fail! Good job guys, Matt. You have the most wonderful team! Love from Iceland!
She is right. You guys are wonderful! It’s not often these days that people go out of their way to help folks. When I was young people did this more but as time has passed I see less and less. Matt’’s group is a great example for all of us.
The antlion reference is exactly what I think about too with one of these sand traps! YEEEESSS!!!
I was stranded in Death Valley for 2 days. I know exactly how she feels to finally see people who can help.
Great job on the recoveries! I especially liked the retired vet lady!! She was SOOOOOO grateful!! The world needs more people like her AND you guys for helping others in need!!!!
Wow, what jobs! Not that the rescues were nearly impossible, but each was interesting. Wouldn't it be great to sit down and chat with each client, even for just and hour, and hear their stories? Everyone has a story to tell, all unique, diverse, and interesting in their own way.
Great work, both MORR teams! Nice camera work, and the fill-in was a fantastic bonus!
Rescue #1, your backup camera girl did awesome!! Rescue #2, what a wonderful display of gratitude! Something sorely missing in our society today. And, thank you for your service to the lady veteran!
You bet. Im so glad to be out of that mess.
Notice as you tugged the Ladys Camper out of its holding the door flew open and released the spirit of despair. Top job team.
Thank you to ALL of the crew. You guys are truly amazingly awesome for doing stuff like this at no charge. Just helpin your fellow man/woman in times of need. That's how it should be. Thank you for showing the rest of us how it's done. Thank you isn't even enough...
Camera woman was a slayer! Great work! And we're thinkin about ya Micah!
I really dig how Rhett has really come into his own, and has developed a super chill, laidback demeanor! Reminds me of how I grew into a larger child!
Who better to send on a job like that one in AZ! Kaulin, Jake, and Katelynn for total mechanical operations and support, but also the crucial moral, and emotional support. Unless you've been where that lady was... It's hard to explain how much a pleasant smile, or a reassurance that everything is good... It's HUGE!
Great job everyone!
Peanut makes the world go round. So much love, so much trust. She will defend you with her life because of how much she loves all of you. Peanut is the real foreman on a job, you do the work, she manages the external features, like wildlife.
Good job getting the woman out with the camper. It would be tough to be stuck out there alone.
Miss Arizona was awesome, I love people like that. B-Team was, as always, great!
Thank you for rescuing the fellow Veteran. As always it was great to see Kaitlyn God Bless you.
I own a 2000 Chinook concourse, a Ford 350E heavy-duty V10 trident. It has a 6-inch lift and bigger tires. Two wheel drive dually. It hates sand. Fully loaded with 37 gallons of gas, 27 gallons of fresh water, 15 gallons of propane, and all my basic stuff is over 12,000 pounds. The BFG all terrain tires aired down to side walls touching still doesn't like sand. While this RV is capable of getting to places other RVscan't go, dry sand is not one of them. 12:29 12:29
i am deeply moved by your teams' kindness and grace and attitudes. i would watch this channel for that feature alone! i love it for many more reasons, however.
Good job back up camera gal. This is awesome that was some miles to go rescue that lady in the motor home. Great job you guy's
Way too go matt!! Your Angels are so good. Faith hope and Charity,pure,has no reservation.good bless you all.
What a terrible time to be stuck. We have had a terrible heatwave here in the Southwest for days and days. People can die in this heat! Bless you Matt and the B-Team for rescuing these women!
You guys Rock!! Peanut - you're a lucky girl!! I'll say to our dog, "Look, there's Peanut". Our Bo watches Matt's Off-road 😁
That's how my girl cherokee is (yes named after the XJ jeeps). Soon as she hears the music or matts voice you can tell she's waiting to see peanut😂❤.
@@meaninglessvalue7778 love it!
Molita your emergency backup camerawoman did a great job! What a fantastic rescue! Man, your team is awesome!
A story. My son passed his driving test and got himself a 2009 ford focus, I borrowed his car to pick my grandkids up and my 8 year old grandson said what's this grandad, so I turned round and it was the window winder, bless him he made me chuckle 😅😅.
I love the sign on the gate near Moab "Keep this gate closed. No matter what the cows say"
Really liked the disabled vet rescue. Well done the B team from Wales UK
That woman was truly greatful. You saved her life, good job B-Team! You need a theme song or theme music! (Copyright free of course)
That grateful lady being so happy to see the B team just made my day a little better.
Peanut 🥜 is so so smart ! What good dog ,,, love your videos guys 💯💯🎯🎯🎯👍🏼
Roll up windows and manual transmissions are two things I miss. That RV is classic! ❤
Bless that lady in her camper van! She seems so sweet!
Loved the B-Team rescue. Good way start the day.
Out of all your rescues this one had my eyes in tears Micheal from Jamaica always loved watching Matt off road recovery good job 👍
The banana, the B team, rescuing a thankful disabled veteran. This is my favorite team and recovery of them all!
Great job Mileka
I was very surprised that Peanut didn't try and heard the cows.
GREAT job "B" team, That was TOTALLY worth the trip.
Peanut's union. Herding cows isn't in her job description.
You just gotta love it when Matt is driving the vehicle out and the customers are *slightly* terrified because of the speed... 😂😁🤘
It's very cool that you are teaching your family to do this stuff as well.
I boondock around the west in a small class c on a 4x4 truck chassis. I've learned a lot watching your channel. I think it has kept me out of some bad situations. This is one of those super educational videos.
Unfortunately, few are 4x4. I use a truck camper on a 4x4 truck myself.
I got to say this is one of the best videos I've ever watched, I absolutely love the content you put out. I want to thank the entire crew of Matt's off-road recovery for the great job you do. Your content is so refreshing. God bless you all.
That second lady was sooooo happy you guys came to her rescue. Amazing job B Team
Good job Lisa! Thanks for rescuing my Arizona neighbors and a Fellow Veteran!
Thanks for helping our Veterans!
Thanks for helping the ladies, especially the stranded veteran! KUDOS!
Great backup camera work, a natural talent. Gotta say, another great job by the B team, you truly are top notch.
Camera lady, great job!
Vet lady, you're a sweety ❤
A+ job B-team👍
MORR Crew deserves more credit for all they do to help people.
I love when the rescued be come part of the show ,by operating the camera ! They do a good job filming.
Unless you know what it feels like to be stranded and in the middle if no where you can't grasp the panic and anxiety one can get, ive nearly been there with 2 small children and 1 being my son. Scary. So to be that person who can save the day is awesome luckily in my case I made the right decision and turned back and didn't press on any further and save us, my wife and children
Good job, B Team. That poor woman was really worried.
The disabled Vet was able to deliver. Hugs, oxytocin, God's drug. You all got your blood pressure lowered for 20 mins. Looked like Dolan Springs area. I owned a couple acres out there just before the dam bridge was built. That's all a suburb of Vegas now. It will be developed soon. Thanks for posting.
Long time FL resident. Sand driving is an art. Don’t stop in the loose stuff. Keep up the momentum. But not too fast as you loose steering. FWD is better if you have it. In 2 wheel, front tires tend to follow ruts.
The sand out there is more like baby powder and constantly changing. Reasonably solid for sand in the am when it is cool and total baby powder in the afternoon in the heat of the day. I'd rather drive in Taylor County sugar sand in a drought. ;)
Thank you for all that you did to help these ladies and truly saved their lives!!! You are miracle workers! ❤
such GREAT PEOPLE all the way around.......THE WORLD NEEDS TO WATCH AND LEARN.....THANKS EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You folks help the nicest people ! Thank You !!
I love the positive energy from the B team they are so great. and yes Mat I love you guys to lol
Yes, I cried.
Super kind rescue that gave me all the feels~ ❤
That lady was so sweet and so grateful!!
good job everyone getting the customers out and back on the road to safety, the woman in Arizona was pleased to see your crew turn up, thanks for sharing
I loved the look on your customers face as you were climbing that sand hill, she was having a blast ❤
Great camera work from the lady.
The other lady is amazing, smart to have enough water with her.
Good job, Melita!
I enjoyed both of these rescues. You had some great - and grateful - rescuees. 😁 And awesome job on the camera, Maleta.
How glad was that older lady to see the "B" team? Most hugs in the history of the channel.
You guys do amazing things, Kudos to Matt and company 👍😀
Get well soon Micah! Your friend is a great camera woman !!!
MORR 4 EVER LOL ❤
cheers from Southern California USA 🇺🇸 👍
That military vet was priceless. B Team for the WIN!!!
She did a great job as backup camerawoman!
7:02 Matt’s “B-crew” is 10 times better than everyone else’s “A-crew” combined. 😉 🥇
a desert, ANY desert is no joke and potently life ending. Never go alone without a plan for support/survival/rescue when it all goes sideways.
I wouldn't say that's the most flattering thumbnail for the customer. I'm usually not a fan of customers on thumbnails. I'm here for Matt not having the customer exposed to anyone they may know.
They get permission before putting anyone in the video or the thumbnail.
Doodle bug analogy was great! It is super easy to get stuck in desert and letting people know to be extra cautious is perfect. Love this show.
My grandfather and his buddies used to drive their 2 wheel drive model As all over the Mojave desert in southern California during the great depression on their gold prospecting trips. He said they had 2 secrets to not getting stuck in the sand. First, they'd jack up the back and put wood blocks between the frame and the rear axle to make it a solid suspension in the back. He said that stops the wheels from hopping up and down when they're spinning, which is what digs you in. The second secret was traction mats. They had a sail maker make them 2 mats 2 feet wide by 50 feet long out of double thickness heavy sailcloth. They'd jack up one side of the stuck car and put the traction mat under both front and rear wheels, then roll out the mat in front of the car. Then they'd repeat for the other side. He said the front wheels keep the mats tight and the rears pull the car out as long as you don't drive off the mat. At the end of the 50 feet, they'd repeat the process as many times as needed to get out of the sand pit. He said flats were a bigger worry than getting stuck.
Those dogs know that they are well loved. They know it and they show it.
Great recoveries team...stay safe and see you soon
Rhetts “thanks” then shoulder shrug and “idk”💀😂 definitely something I’d do for sure😂
Meleatha (sp) did an awesome job swinging the camera! That lady on the 2nd one was so happy to see the B Team!
Great job on camera! Good to have help from your customers!
That might be one of the best videos I've watched on this channel and I've seen a lot of them over the years thank you very much for the time you take to show us these recoverys ❤️👍🙏
Lol, I never get tired of watching Rhett's super awkward "thank you look them in the eye handshakes"....
he's such a nice kid haha
Blow the 'B' Team your the A++ Team. What a great gal she is I bet she has a few stories
That last rescue made my eyes water. Good job guys!