For those loving helicopter rescue videos, there is a series here on YT called Coast Guard Alaska. It's very good and really interesting. It goes into great depth showing everything from the initial call to the rescues themselves. Highly recommend!
@@sebastianfischer429 I see. Is it a risky job to be a heli pilot in this industry? Someone told me the casual rate was high for this kind of profession
@@thrawnprotocol9780 Are you sure it was in regards to search and rescue and not just helicopters? Helicopters are much more dangerous than planes, but fatalities for SAR in the U.S. anyway is not what I would classify as high.
First couple times it was funny , but when they started bonking more theyr helmet´s i feeled bad for them , begause i don´ t think it is good feeling when you bonk your helmet with another helmet. But what you gonna do , if there is limited space, begause one rescuer needed to be on the tree aswell spruce branches wasn´t good there.
While I enjoy people getting tased, shot, tested for DUI, and general driving dumb-fuckery on this channel, watching these mountain rescues is a nice reminder of people putting their lives on the line to save other people.
If there's body or helmet cam footage of that Heli Rescue in Arizona where the woman started spinning really fast after they lifted off, that'd be an awesome post.
@@neurologylove2135 Does anyone have a link to the case (not the video, just an article). Complete assholes sueing the department that saved your wife's life..
Great job there to the whole team on getting her out of there and to the medical help that she needed enjoyed watching the video here too thanks for sharing it too
Love the rescue videos. Thank you for keeping this channel alive and kicking. And props to you for blurring her face. No one wants themselves broadcasted globally while making horrible pain faces. Much respect!
I’ve never seen anything like that! That was all out amazing! Thank you so much for the very intense and fantastic job you do! Safe travels everyone. Merry Christmas! 🎄
For those wondering, while they were thankful, the husband is suing the city of Phoenix for $2 million. She ended up allegedly(and very likely) suffering both mental and physical injuries.
Think about what you are going to do before you do it. Think about what will happen. Think about what could happen. Then make a smart decision about whether it is something you (she) really should be doing.
@Real World Police, regarding "no right to privacy" - you are probably aware that in the USA there is a law called HIPPA. People forget that if an incident includes more than law enforcement (i.e. medical...), more than the conventional law enforcement laws, procedures, and policies apply. There is legal precedent for crash victims and trauma victims having the video of their rescue treated as a "medical record" and thus protected, though most examples go to court to get this after the fact. Good on you for blurring it out anyway - it doesn't matter "who" got hurt for a rescue to be interesting!
For those loving helicopter rescue videos, there is a series here on YT called Coast Guard Alaska. It's very good and really interesting. It goes into great depth showing everything from the initial call to the rescues themselves. Highly recommend!
Who's the other guy that's there that helps open up the bag around 6 minutes, he seems knowledgeable... Is he like an on-foot or by-land or whatever Search&Rescuer or something? They all helping together...: )
He is a ground SAR EMT. He hikes in on foot, pretty much whenever, wherever to get triage, and aid when it's usually quicker on foot when they know where you are at so the helicopter can operate at a more preferable time if possible. There is a SAR EMT in another one of these videos where they rescue an 11 year old boy they got a pretty serious gash in his knee. A SAR EMT departed into the wilderness at 2:30am to do an 8 hour hike. I'm not going to be won of these guys that pretends to have any first hand knowledge of these rescues, or the area Only think I know is I hope he carries a very large caliber pistol in his EMT pack because being in that part of the country at night you may not be the top of the food chain. Anyway, the SAR EMT left out at 2:30am, hiked 8 hours in, triaged the kid, assessed the situation, and recommended the next step. He said the kid was in no way walking out because he would begin severely bleeding from the now non bleeding wound and based on his hike in it would take an estimated 75 people to safely carry him out so from there they called for the helicopter.
Wow! This is amazing! I really enjoyed watching this rescue in action. Many prayers for a speedy recovery for Martha! They should look into "The Green Whistle" for these instances! Don't get me wrong...I do love a strong face-planting Tase as well as A lovely Dog bite to a perps buttocks too! Thank you First Responders for all that you do! God Bless you all! Lastly, you do an amazing job for us @Real World Police! A "blur" is never a concern for me, I guess I just have common sense and wisdom, lol!
I was equally confused about the backboarding procedure myself... I mean, I get doing a lift like that for the average person, but when you have a fall victim who is very specifically complaining of back pain, I probably would have taken a more traditional approach to getting her immobilized.
I like how these replies have nothing to do with the comment . Also way criticize a mountain side helicopter rescue not being up to your ideal standard.
Did I miss something...? I went back and watched it again.... Where did anybody say in this video that this was a “bucket list” event”? So now if two people go out on a hike and one happens to slip and fall... it now becomes a “bucket list” event. Maybe these two people people were just enjoying a hike.... so please quit assuming you know exactly what people are doing by watching a 5 minute video. And where was the “encouraging”? Your comment made no sense.... Mr. Common Sense (not)
Stupid comment based on no information. Bucket list because they're hiking around a scenic lake? 49 people upvoted your comment like sheep with no thought. Power of the internet at its finest.
@@TheTrigga4200 well it's actually a helmet cam so technically no but either way, they probably have a policy that allows them or forces them to wear an action camera
@@JJ-ls7fq A lot of times you won't even get a bill for a helicopter ride in a search and rescue situation, unless it was gross negligence that got you into your predicament in the first place. Now, a private medivac helicopter for a medical transport is a different story...
I've always wondered how search and rescue are able to locate the hikers. This didn't seem like a blind search. I'd like to hear what the caller said that allowed search and rescue to find them.
You can see a flashing beacon on the ground in the first part of the video, it doesn't seem too bright from close up but the pilots may have been able to spot it from pretty far away.
I don’t know about you all, but if I was one of these guys I’d be freaking out on the ground just thinking about fuel fuel fuel fuel consumption. It’s such a management of priorities on the ground between the patient, potential additional injuries, the cable, and the helicopter.
Idc how bad I'm injured how much pain I'm in...if I'm conscious, I am LOSING MY SHIT being zipped up into a fucking bag like that...that shit is just unbearable. Even watching it made me squirm!
Wow, what a super-agist comment. As if young people don't hurt themselves hiking all the time. That lake isn't even all that remote, it's an easy 3 miles hike from the freeway.
@@lellius Agreed!!!! Thank you!!! Anyone can get hurt, and this doesnt look that remote. Hiking in the mountains in general is considered remote even with several people passing by. Try carrying someone off a mountain with a potential head/neck/back injury. It's not safe and the better option is a heli rescue. The original poster I am sure did not mean to be offensive, but that was quite a naive statement.
Ben B Translation: the guy in the blue pushed her off the cliff expecting her to die in order to inherit her money, however she didn’t die. OP is also claustrophobic so it’s no way he could lay in that strapped bed. It was also a great rescue, and now it’s time to handcuff the son.
busterthe2 again, you and I aren’t the ones out there doing this. They are. I’m sure every step they take has a purpose, and things get missed when you are in too big of a rush. That being said If you have techniques that you feel will get the job done safely and quickly, I would encourage you to bring them up with your local search and rescue agency. They could always use the help!
I saw absolutely no wasted movement so looks like it was a legit 20 minute rescue. Hell it took 5 minutes just to unwrap the backboard and another 5 to get her strapped in it. Your concept of time allotment is skewed.
Upvote for heli rescues!
For those loving helicopter rescue videos, there is a series here on YT called Coast Guard Alaska. It's very good and really interesting. It goes into great depth showing everything from the initial call to the rescues themselves. Highly recommend!
I spotted the redditor
Search and Rescue is always amazing to watch. The way that the helpers adopt to all of the different situatuons really shows their skill.
Search and rescue is air ambulance basically?
@@thrawnprotocol9780 Yes, but in comparison to normal Air ambulance almost always paid for by the state/country. And with more specialized Equipment.
@@sebastianfischer429 I see. Is it a risky job to be a heli pilot in this industry? Someone told me the casual rate was high for this kind of profession
@@thrawnprotocol9780 I have no idea but there probably is a reason that normal pilots are only allowed to land/fly low on airports or helipads.
@@thrawnprotocol9780 Are you sure it was in regards to search and rescue and not just helicopters? Helicopters are much more dangerous than planes, but fatalities for SAR in the U.S. anyway is not what I would classify as high.
More of these please, love how many times they bonk heads/helmets with each other
First couple times it was funny , but when they started bonking more theyr helmet´s i feeled bad for them , begause i don´ t think it is good feeling when you bonk your helmet with another helmet. But what you gonna do , if there is limited space, begause one rescuer needed to be on the tree aswell spruce branches wasn´t good there.
While I enjoy people getting tased, shot, tested for DUI, and general driving dumb-fuckery on this channel, watching these mountain rescues is a nice reminder of people putting their lives on the line to save other people.
I tensed up immediately when she shouts in pain. Poor lady, as she apologizes for being hurt. Glad those loving heroes came to her rescue.❤️
She screamed in pain about 100times
21:11 RESPECT, no words needed
Doesn't get more real than that
If there's body or helmet cam footage of that Heli Rescue in Arizona where the woman started spinning really fast after they lifted off, that'd be an awesome post.
I saw a video of that but no helmet or body cam.
I doubt they will release it anytime soon if ever. Her husband is suing for $2 million. I don't know if the case is closed yet or not.
@@neurologylove2135 Does anyone have a link to the case (not the video, just an article). Complete assholes sueing the department that saved your wife's life..
@@mr.m7791 He should sue the air.
@@mr.m7791 they handled it horribly, are you kidding?
Extraordinary men doing a very difficult job! Thank you gentlemen!!
My favorite videos are definitely the rescue ones. 10:02 the best re-assuring comment ever!
15:00. Ahh the sound oh Huey rotorblades beating the air into submission. Great vid of rescue, props to the crew!
I wish her a fast recovery! Thank you for the upload!!
Anytime sister
Great job there to the whole team on getting her out of there and to the medical help that she needed enjoyed watching the video here too thanks for sharing it too
Excellent piloting skills. Look how steady that thing is...
Love the rescue videos. Thank you for keeping this channel alive and kicking. And props to you for blurring her face. No one wants themselves broadcasted globally while making horrible pain faces. Much respect!
I’ve never seen anything like that! That was all out amazing! Thank you so much for the very intense and fantastic job you do! Safe travels everyone. Merry Christmas! 🎄
These guys are awesome! I applaud you!
Now she knows how it feels like to be in a body bag and live to talk about it the next day.
What an incredible invention the helicopter was.
Not for Kobe Bryant. RIP
@@b.rizzle4102 Ari?
Way to go yall!!! Very, very impressed! Thank you for ALL YOU DO! ❤️🇺🇸👍🏻❤️
That was so fast and efficient. True heroes.
This was so kewl to see especially this time of year! So thankful they were able to get in and get her without any real problems! Hope she's ok! 🌸☮️💜
Oh that poor woman. I would have a panic attack being all closed up in that carrier and being hauled into the air !!! God bless these rescuer's 😢🙏🙏
The worse part is when they put the clear visor over her face. Better not be claustrophobic.
What an amazingly well done rescue!
This was incredible! Please more like this!
im from washington i would love more of these videos. our mountains are beautiful but some of the most deadly
Man ! If you're claustrophobic being para-rescued is not ideal. That's a snug cocoon
Matthew Hall I could feel my breathing change once they covered her face..... Ugh I cant even lay in a tanning bed . Lol
Yeah, my BP and pulse rose watching that part.
I just remembered the video with the poor spinning lady.
For those wondering, while they were thankful, the husband is suing the city of Phoenix for $2 million. She ended up allegedly(and very likely) suffering both mental and physical injuries.
One of the most amazing things I have ever seen.
Lol what
Yay, helicopter rescues are my favorite
Who else thought someone would be capsized or drowning from the title.
Not really. Remote lakes are often in wilderness areas with no road access. no road, chopper required, and often no boats
I don't know anything about that lake. I just looked at the screen shot beside the title. Thanks for the input though😉
I did...
Bravo Gentleman! Fantastic job!
You guys are awesome.
Props to that pilot for his hovering abilities haha
The pilots hover skills are pretty awesome.
The amount of times they hit helmets 😆😂
AMAZING!!!! LOVE OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT!!!!
These heli rescues are so cool.
Another good job from the girls and boys in blue!
Think about what you are going to do before you do it. Think about what will happen. Think about what could happen. Then make a smart decision about whether it is something you (she) really should be doing.
I read the comments and saw about them banging helmets over and over. I cant wait to see it. Probably the only reason I'm still watching
Thumbs up for the rescuers
@Real World Police, regarding "no right to privacy" - you are probably aware that in the USA there is a law called HIPPA. People forget that if an incident includes more than law enforcement (i.e. medical...), more than the conventional law enforcement laws, procedures, and policies apply. There is legal precedent for crash victims and trauma victims having the video of their rescue treated as a "medical record" and thus protected, though most examples go to court to get this after the fact.
Good on you for blurring it out anyway - it doesn't matter "who" got hurt for a rescue to be interesting!
Jesus Christ I love me some Bell 205 vidsss.. ❤️
What a chopper nerd
3:59 When your mom is gonna do a quick errand, but can't find a good landing spot so she just leaves the motor running and tell you to hold on
For those loving helicopter rescue videos, there is a series here on YT called Coast Guard Alaska. It's very good and really interesting. It goes into great depth showing everything from the initial call to the rescues themselves. Highly recommend!
i want to be a helicopter rescue person!! it looks like a awesome job!
Anyone who generalizes police and regularly refers to them as "pigs" should be denied services like these.
Who's the other guy that's there that helps open up the bag around 6 minutes, he seems knowledgeable... Is he like an on-foot or by-land or whatever Search&Rescuer or something?
They all helping together...: )
He is a ground SAR EMT. He hikes in on foot, pretty much whenever, wherever to get triage, and aid when it's usually quicker on foot when they know where you are at so the helicopter can operate at a more preferable time if possible. There is a SAR EMT in another one of these videos where they rescue an 11 year old boy they got a pretty serious gash in his knee. A SAR EMT departed into the wilderness at 2:30am to do an 8 hour hike. I'm not going to be won of these guys that pretends to have any first hand knowledge of these rescues, or the area Only think I know is I hope he carries a very large caliber pistol in his EMT pack because being in that part of the country at night you may not be the top of the food chain. Anyway, the SAR EMT left out at 2:30am, hiked 8 hours in, triaged the kid, assessed the situation, and recommended the next step. He said the kid was in no way walking out because he would begin severely bleeding from the now non bleeding wound and based on his hike in it would take an estimated 75 people to safely carry him out so from there they called for the helicopter.
Wow! This is amazing! I really enjoyed watching this rescue in action. Many prayers for a speedy recovery for Martha!
They should look into "The Green Whistle" for these instances!
Don't get me wrong...I do love a strong face-planting Tase as well as A lovely Dog bite to a perps buttocks too!
Thank you First Responders for all that you do! God Bless you all!
Lastly, you do an amazing job for us @Real World Police! A "blur" is never a concern for me, I guess I just have common sense and wisdom, lol!
@Jah Will B Dunn bye bye... Freak
Green whistle immediately makes me think of bondi rescue haha
@@bsrvvr8446 OMG, yes! That's the only place I've seen them used, lol! Hilarious! Blessings 💚
Watching him repack that tend line made me sick at my stomach.
I was equally confused about the backboarding procedure myself... I mean, I get doing a lift like that for the average person, but when you have a fall victim who is very specifically complaining of back pain, I probably would have taken a more traditional approach to getting her immobilized.
@@idahomike as a former EMT, I concur. That was the first thing I thought was, where was the C- Collar?
I like how these replies have nothing to do with the comment . Also way criticize a mountain side helicopter rescue not being up to your ideal standard.
Also pretty sure he packing that line for speed and it will be repacked and inspected properly before being deployed again.
Did anyone else notice the flashing emergency beacon on the ground?
Time for a porch and a rocking chair for the rest of your days granny...
People: Please stop encouraging people to complete their bucket list.
No.
Hey you only live once!
Did I miss something...? I went back and watched it again.... Where did anybody say in this video that this was a “bucket list” event”? So now if two people go out on a hike and one happens to slip and fall... it now becomes a “bucket list” event. Maybe these two people people were just enjoying a hike.... so please quit assuming you know exactly what people are doing by watching a 5 minute video. And where was the “encouraging”? Your comment made no sense.... Mr. Common Sense (not)
Stupid comment based on no information. Bucket list because they're hiking around a scenic lake? 49 people upvoted your comment like sheep with no thought. Power of the internet at its finest.
the professionalism and the rapids with what these rescuers really make one feel 100% safe.
👍well done crew
I love the PNW!
Love these rescue videos, just curious is king county the only agency that is using these body worn cameras for rescue operations?
it's not a body worn camera it's either a gopro or a contour action cam most likely.
@@benash03 is it not a camera that is worn on the body? I think my terminology is adequate.
@@TheTrigga4200 well it's actually a helmet cam so technically no but either way, they probably have a policy that allows them or forces them to wear an action camera
WOW!!!
I wish they talked to her more like more comfort
God bless SAR teams
I hope I never have to be rescued but if I ever do, I hope I get to go in a helicopter. I’m just saying...
And watch for that $30,000 bill in the mail afterwards.
@@JJ-ls7fq A lot of times you won't even get a bill for a helicopter ride in a search and rescue situation, unless it was gross negligence that got you into your predicament in the first place. Now, a private medivac helicopter for a medical transport is a different story...
@@idahomike is that because a search and rescue is a government-funded program?
U do know that if u had to go via heli you are pretty bad right... Or the help eg hosp is pretty far.. 😂 God bless..
Lol "they got some good stuff on board for you though"
"Not against the law, but against ethics." You should be able to get a job with UA-cam! or Google with a migratory sense of ethics such as that. =)
I noticed this crew had a line that stabilised the stretcher as it went up ,,the video recently of the woman spinning out of control didn’t use this ,
Next time she should try silver sneakers at the YMCA
Cheaper and safer!
"We've got some good stuff for you on board though"
Hook me up to that good stuff!
What helo is being used and I hope the women in ok
Anyone know what happened to her
He tried TO kill her$$$$ but she would not die
The man with her told rescue she had fallen from the cliff above
Watch Coast Guard Alaska! This is a warm up..😅
That would actually be guardian two. That's the huey, guardian one is the more patrol orientated one.
I've always wondered how search and rescue are able to locate the hikers. This didn't seem like a blind search. I'd like to hear what the caller said that allowed search and rescue to find them.
You can see a flashing beacon on the ground in the first part of the video, it doesn't seem too bright from close up but the pilots may have been able to spot it from pretty far away.
Razgriz01
So when I take my elderly female bones on a hike in the mountains I need to take one of those beacons....
Was this lake in Washington state?
They jump down like freaken aliens and save the day!
I cant unsee the video of the human beyblade on that other rescue aha
Poor thing.
22:28 Failure to attach?
Is the something good in the helicopter morphine?
anthrax
Yes
I don’t know about you all, but if I was one of these guys I’d be freaking out on the ground just thinking about fuel fuel fuel fuel consumption. It’s such a management of priorities on the ground between the patient, potential additional injuries, the cable, and the helicopter.
If they have full tanks before departing, they probably have 2 hours of fuel supply.
How she end up here?
Fell from cliff above while hiking.
Idc how bad I'm injured how much pain I'm in...if I'm conscious, I am LOSING MY SHIT being zipped up into a fucking bag like that...that shit is just unbearable. Even watching it made me squirm!
That rope is not as thick as I thought it would be
I bet that was the craziest ride that Martha's ever been on!
It was hard watching them out that lady on the backboard! There is way better way to do it
Elderly people PLEASE DONT go hiking in remote locations 🤔 how this was a good idea is beyond me
Wow, what a super-agist comment. As if young people don't hurt themselves hiking all the time. That lake isn't even all that remote, it's an easy 3 miles hike from the freeway.
lellius
What happened to her and what were her injuries?
Half of Washington's hiking population is older people trying to stay exercised.
@@lellius Agreed!!!! Thank you!!!
Anyone can get hurt, and this doesnt look that remote. Hiking in the mountains in general is considered remote even with several people passing by. Try carrying someone off a mountain with a potential head/neck/back injury. It's not safe and the better option is a heli rescue. The original poster I am sure did not mean to be offensive, but that was quite a naive statement.
I’m wondering Y the helicopter didn’t landed on the ground!
They would if there was a safe place to land.
No one thought to take the analgesia to the patient????
He pushed her off😒inheritance$$$$$ but she didn't die im claustrophobic no way great rescue guys now handcuff the son
bruh what
Dumb
Ben B Translation: the guy in the blue pushed her off the cliff expecting her to die in order to inherit her money, however she didn’t die. OP is also claustrophobic so it’s no way he could lay in that strapped bed. It was also a great rescue, and now it’s time to handcuff the son.
they should have covered her face sooner
Annnnnnd she suffocated.... ಠ_ಠ
We should be watching stuff like this instead of the Adam shit and Jerry no nads Naddler show
Huey
Police Rescue UH-1
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What's the bag they put her in
Looks like a body bag
Nathan Hearld
A body bag with strings
@@blowingleaves-rb9fw obviously
Nbi junk
Now she will fight for her financial life after that helicopter bill.
A 5 min rescue took almost 20 minutes. Wtf
busterthe2 I encourage you to go join your local search and rescue. They’d love to have your experience I’m sure!
decoy4fun i mean its not like they are on the high seas. Step it up
busterthe2 again, you and I aren’t the ones out there doing this. They are. I’m sure every step they take has a purpose, and things get missed when you are in too big of a rush. That being said If you have techniques that you feel will get the job done safely and quickly, I would encourage you to bring them up with your local search and rescue agency. They could always use the help!
decoy4fun fair enough. I feel ya
I saw absolutely no wasted movement so looks like it was a legit 20 minute rescue. Hell it took 5 minutes just to unwrap the backboard and another 5 to get her strapped in it. Your concept of time allotment is skewed.