Saving a Marcher who FAINTED!

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2016
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    / @somestreetphotos
    During the day time performance of our 2016 marching show, someone went down on the field. It is a little hard at first to see where he is but if you watch it a couple times you can figure it out.
    I would like to take a second to point out something. This video isn't for views, attention, or to call myself a hero. It is to make aware how little people are to go out of their way for someone. Granted we were in the middle of the performance, BUT, he was on the ground for a good 10 seconds before I got to him. People were marching all over and around him but no one stopped to help. That doesn't make me special, but I had to do something in order to help him. I couldn't let people just keep marching all over him, that would be awful. Some people after the show were saying things like, "I was going to help him but..." There are no buts here. Someone should have helped him. He was on the ground for a long time, the least you could do was help. Did me helping put me out the rest of the show? Yes, but I would rather not finish a show and help someone than he die and live with the regret.
    Also, for the record, I asked the other person in this video to see if it was okay to use this clip, he has agreed it was alright to use.
    My message is to pay it forward, you saw a "good deed" here, now go make a difference.
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  • @somestreetphotos
    @somestreetphotos  2 роки тому +1048

    A COUPLE THINGS:
    1) This is a college exhibition show, not a high school
    2) I know you were probably told just “march over people” that went down
    3) If you’re wondering why there are hardly any views on a video with nearly 2 million views, there used to be thousands of comments. I set the video to private by mistake not realizing it would remove all the comments so now the comment section is empty.
    Enjoy the video. Be a good person.

    • @NetchoCheese
      @NetchoCheese 2 роки тому +6

      :)

    • @cl4ssifiedg4mer
      @cl4ssifiedg4mer Рік тому +23

      "march over people"
      yeah, let's march over johnny, an 18 year old who fainted and is getting trampled.

    • @gameroflapiz3434
      @gameroflapiz3434 Рік тому +1

      What college

    • @shittingmypant3709
      @shittingmypant3709 9 місяців тому +3

      First thing I would have done after sitting them down is taking off their uniform jacket for them if able to then get soemone to help (if they have a core uniform underneath)

    • @AJGaming3032
      @AJGaming3032 9 місяців тому +7

      I’m in high school and they told us “If you see someone faint whether it’s summer band, after school rehearsal, football games, competition, UIL, state championships, or even grand nationals, help them out. Don’t put a fellow bandmate’s life in jeopardy just to get a better score, 'cause depending on the judge they might lower your score.”

  • @cambabin4440
    @cambabin4440 4 роки тому +7749

    Anyone else think the dislikes are from band directors?

    • @brianfisher9273
      @brianfisher9273 4 роки тому +28

      😂😂😂

    • @sweetestcyanide
      @sweetestcyanide 4 роки тому +142

      Cam Babin they’re from visual judges

    • @kaylah_draws5633
      @kaylah_draws5633 4 роки тому +19

      Salty ass bd jk jk (I’m scared my bd will see this) 😂

    • @sierracott2798
      @sierracott2798 4 роки тому +35

      No because they would understand why you had to go off the field to help someone who just fainted

    • @nevins6263
      @nevins6263 4 роки тому +7

      I WHEEZED

  • @emmalyons8045
    @emmalyons8045 4 роки тому +7611

    Who else was expecting him to run back into the form after he dropped him off at the sideline😂😂😂😂

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  4 роки тому +1146

      I was going to but couldn't find my horn 😅

    • @the.crow.apollo
      @the.crow.apollo 4 роки тому +69

      @@somestreetphotos oh no! Did you get it back?

    • @laynedutton9302
      @laynedutton9302 4 роки тому +175

      I’d just stay off. Finding your dot during a movement would be difficult

    • @tristankincaid7237
      @tristankincaid7237 4 роки тому +18

      Emma Lyons MEEE

    • @evanhub2165
      @evanhub2165 4 роки тому +9

      I liked this so it could be the 1000 like

  • @pomfiyon3955
    @pomfiyon3955 4 роки тому +4013

    "Band isn't a sport"
    Students: "fainting on the field from exhaustion*

    • @KChristine33
      @KChristine33 4 роки тому +200

      Pomfiyon
      In my school, marching band isn’t a sport but it should be. We get more support than our football team. And that’s saying something
      Moral of this: 👏🏻Make 👏🏻Marching 👏🏻Band👏🏻a 👏🏻Sport 👏🏻

    • @Lawn_Clippings29
      @Lawn_Clippings29 4 роки тому +128

      Thats a lot of breathing from playing, moving around, & the heat

    • @hungngo3415
      @hungngo3415 4 роки тому +16

      Pomfiyon it’s not a sport , because of dumb rules like these .

    • @0Honey_Nut_Cheetos0
      @0Honey_Nut_Cheetos0 4 роки тому +39

      Wearing warm clothes in hot weather while playing music and moving around a little isn't a sport.

    • @mayad842
      @mayad842 4 роки тому +77

      Marching band is my life but personally I don’t think it’s a sport it more of a performing art.

  • @selenarose7966
    @selenarose7966 4 роки тому +2018

    The judges “what a great visual”

  • @ivybrowning9830
    @ivybrowning9830 4 роки тому +7964

    not all heroes wear capes, some wear plumes :’)

  • @TubaMeggan
    @TubaMeggan 4 роки тому +6270

    As someone who is currently studying to be a band director, I’d be proud to have a student like you. A score on a piece of paper means nothing compared to a student’s safety. I hope your band director saw it the same way.

    • @amishixi5170
      @amishixi5170 4 роки тому +189

      Jack Moseley so what your saying is if someone happened to have a seizure or heart attack you would rather continue with the show then to stop and help that person 🤔

    • @rylee4493
      @rylee4493 4 роки тому +223

      @@jackmoseley1628 maybe you don't know, but people can literally just start having heart attacks, strokes, seizures, etc. A lot of the time they've never had one before and don't know what's going on. Obviously if you have issues you wouldn't even be cleared to do a sport in the first place.

    • @gavinking-smith1656
      @gavinking-smith1656 4 роки тому +110

      @@jackmoseley1628I'm am fairly sure that that is the most ridiculous thing I've heard about band.

    • @markaragnos1796
      @markaragnos1796 4 роки тому +69

      @@jackmoseley1628 You could not sound more stupid.

    • @rylee4493
      @rylee4493 4 роки тому +96

      @@jackmoseley1628 Uh yes it does happen. A heart attack happens when tissue in the heart doesn't get enough blood. Sure it isn't likely but it definitely isn't 'close to none' to happening. Again the person may have an underlying condition that wasn't known. Yes maybe they shouldn't "stop the show" but someone, like in the video, definitely needs to help the kid because they could easily die if they don't get the help they need. I really really hope for the sake of students that you aren't and won't be a band director because obviously your best interest is the show, winning, and perfecting, and not the students.

  • @smsband8566
    @smsband8566 2 роки тому +224

    As a band director, good for you! Thank you for helping your teammate, and not just helping to the sideline, but making sure he got water and sat down in the shade. That level of community and commitment to each other is what band is all about. Internet high five!

  • @cloudsponge6839
    @cloudsponge6839 4 роки тому +338

    I remember my director telling me someone died Bc no one helped him when he fainted in the marching show

    • @jellybean8698
      @jellybean8698 4 роки тому +9

      If you die while fainting then you were gonna die anyways.

    • @jellybean8698
      @jellybean8698 4 роки тому

      ?Just A Fat Nut so your family would die while marching? Do you march with your family? They fainted, poor baby.

    • @mitchelle5310
      @mitchelle5310 2 роки тому +15

      @@jellybean8698 not true

    • @NetchoCheese
      @NetchoCheese 2 роки тому

      @@jellybean8698 not true buddy :/

  • @sarahestell9300
    @sarahestell9300 6 років тому +2634

    I've always been told in my band "if someone falls, you DON'T stop to help them, the show has to go on" completely different story when that person has fallen and not gotten up, I applaud you.

    • @BossKS718
      @BossKS718 6 років тому +38

      I mean this a little bit different because he fainted and fell. 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @JB-ve6ev
      @JB-ve6ev 5 років тому +4

      Sarah Estell I was told that the show must go on no matter what, the most to do is try and signal medics if they haven't yet noticed and otherwise do nothing different to usual

    • @jasmineward2633
      @jasmineward2633 5 років тому +5

      We don’t have drum corps here in New Zealand but I air trading corps and we sometime do three hour parades and we’re told if anyone faints we aren’t allowed to move we have to stay at attention. I applaud what you did you are amazing

    • @virtualvendetta4439
      @virtualvendetta4439 5 років тому +43

      Well in this case the marcher fainted, either meaning he brain lost oxygen or blood supply. if the lack of nutrients last he could become cripple for the rest of his life or even die, so any director that follows those rules should reevaluate the situation

    • @tobaccopanda6154
      @tobaccopanda6154 5 років тому +6

      My band director said “I don’t care if someone dies on the field, you keep going! No matter what! From brass player to a guard performer” but knowing me I’d go help then (even if I’m only in color guard)

  • @user-fi9ol6yr1f
    @user-fi9ol6yr1f 4 роки тому +8386

    I had a thought.
    During a football game, when someone faints or is injured, the whole entire game is stopped and everybody stays silent for the fallen player out of respect. But when it comes around band, if somebody faints, the marcher is ignored and everybody continues on. I am in marching band myself so I understand the value of how a show looks. But shouldn’t the marcher be shown the same respect?

    • @aldrinalvaro769
      @aldrinalvaro769 4 роки тому +378

      The show must go on lol 🤘

    • @aldrinalvaro769
      @aldrinalvaro769 4 роки тому +284

      Well actually, in my band, the coaches always asks the team wether that we are ready or not before the performance. Its a mistake if you force yourself for the show. You better just take a rest because the risk is what's in that video might happen.
      Wether you're a drum corps or a marching band, our main goal is to perform the best show. That's why we're tought to cover up our mistakes and improvise.

    • @aldrinalvaro769
      @aldrinalvaro769 4 роки тому +103

      But if its practice session, i believe that the coaches will stop the session for a period of time to help that player

    • @Somewhere_Bagel
      @Somewhere_Bagel 4 роки тому +31

      Well I mean who is more important. Y'all there just cause y'all there. But I'm pretty sure football niggas are more important than band niggas. Lmao

    • @badasanoodle565
      @badasanoodle565 4 роки тому +47

      Gilbert Valdez but still it u don’t help them thare life can be over

  • @rainebow_kitty6142
    @rainebow_kitty6142 4 роки тому +90

    As a marching band kid, I've always been told the whole "you see someone down, you keep going" mindset from other students, but not my band director exactly. I'm a rather shy person, and I hate getting told off for doing something wrong. This video, however, has given me the courage to be like you. From this day onward, I will help anyone who passes out in one of my shows (not that it's happened yet, but if it does). Screw what others have to say about me for simply extending my hand when they choose not to.

  • @pinchedominicana8845
    @pinchedominicana8845 4 роки тому +112

    This warms my heart, cause as a person in marching band, I know you’re not allowed to stop marching for someone who passes out.

  • @brianmart6815
    @brianmart6815 4 роки тому +1626

    At least he held on to his instrument like a champ lol

    • @LoreleiMission
      @LoreleiMission 4 роки тому +95

      I've seen violinists faint off their chairs and their violin was still clutched in their hand. It's fascinating how we are all trained to grip that thing and don't let go no matter what. Even our subconscious knows not to drop the instrument

    • @samyakshah2040
      @samyakshah2040 3 роки тому +19

      lmao thats me with my glasses when i sleep in the car, i never let go of my glasses because i know that it could fall and i wouldn’t be able to find them for like 5 minutes

    • @gennycar
      @gennycar 2 роки тому +7

      Risking yo life for that instrument 😍

    • @Tingling10
      @Tingling10 2 роки тому +2

      In my marching band, if you set down an instrument. You must set it down like your life depends on it or else it’s a lap.

    • @apples.thatisall1878
      @apples.thatisall1878 2 роки тому +6

      My old director say “you can fall on your stuff, you can fall on yourself, but never, ever fall on your instrument” and I think we all got that talk at some point haha

  • @livadams1422
    @livadams1422 6 років тому +6041

    I dont care if this is a competition. You my friend are a good person and sacrificing your part in the show to help him was the most selfless thing you could do. And to stay by him was even more selfless. you are an inspiration

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  6 років тому +131

      Well I appreciate it! Just trying to do what was right and what no one else seemed to be willing to do 😊

    • @ethanmckelroy6788
      @ethanmckelroy6788 6 років тому +15

      Sorry to say but I felt bad for the guy 2 but it was more selfish 2 help him cause u just effected the WHOLE band

    • @ethanmckelroy6788
      @ethanmckelroy6788 6 років тому +18

      I know that was a tough call but it was better 2 keep going. Also don't make the people who ignored him seem like bad people. They just followed orders

    • @TheMasterCheese
      @TheMasterCheese 6 років тому +119

      Ethan McKelroy "Following orders"? This isn't the marines or something, its marching band. I'm pretty sure the judges (if there even are any) aren't going to point him for helping a marcher who fainted off the field. When someone faints, you must always assume its serious. Sure, it could just be heat stroke or exhaustion, but he could have been having a stroke, and no one would save him just to save a performance. This was the right call.

    • @malditobandito98
      @malditobandito98 6 років тому +82

      Ethan McKelroy
      Are you kidding me, kid? Someone fainting could be something serious, he could've been having a stroke or any sort of attack. "Follow orders", dude, no, when someone is on the ground FOR THAT LONG, you know it's something serious, yeah, sometimes kids fall and they get up and it makes a funny UA-cam video in the future, but this guy said, he had been on the floor for 10 seconds, that's a little too long for someone to not get off the ground and dust themselves off. He did the right thing, trophies and medals aren't everything, kid. Smh

  • @arandomcontentcreator.7288
    @arandomcontentcreator.7288 4 роки тому +146

    Mello: *faints*
    The Sousas: "First time?"

    • @jazbw
      @jazbw 2 роки тому +4

      as a sousaphone i can confirm this

    • @abcdg1974
      @abcdg1974 2 роки тому

      @@jazbw lmfaooo you have mellos?

    • @jazbw
      @jazbw 2 роки тому

      @@abcdg1974 yes we have like 5 and theyre all annoying as hell- sob

    • @camdenewing7501
      @camdenewing7501 2 роки тому

      @@jazbw I would literally murder to have 5 mellos in my band lmao

  • @AKviizon
    @AKviizon 4 роки тому +107

    Absolute god bro I’m a percussionist and we just had a march show yesterday and one of my drum line members blacked out due to extreme heat I helped him back to the band tent and after the show I got the same response “I was gonna help him but” it’s in my nature to help when I can and swing my best friend down like that and no one helped made me angry

    • @YBNmadman
      @YBNmadman 2 роки тому

      Was he playing tenors, bass (if so 1,2
      2, 3, 4, or 5), or snare

  • @benjitrombone4701
    @benjitrombone4701 4 роки тому +5596

    meanwhile my marching band is like "injured? keep marching"
    ps: that was real heroic of you all people should be like that. that person could be dying

    • @uwutwat3919
      @uwutwat3919 4 роки тому +6

      same😭

    • @ayitsjac0b321
      @ayitsjac0b321 4 роки тому +3

      This is relatable

    • @christianthenapkin360
      @christianthenapkin360 4 роки тому +22

      They were not going to stop the whole thing for just this reason.

    • @tomgates316
      @tomgates316 4 роки тому +10

      jinnie eats
      When I worked the city day parades with the PD, there were 5ft troughs of water along the route. If any band member was looking like heat exhaustion or sun stroke, they were immediately dunked in the water. Uniform and all to cool the person down immediately.
      Many schools that marched had only fall/winter wool uniforms to wear for football season. Didn’t go well for the summer day parade. The dunk saved many from further complications.

    • @MailaGraal
      @MailaGraal 4 роки тому +21

      Yeah it really is dangerous to March in some degrees. They won't stop the show for ANYTHING at all.
      4 years ago a girl guard broke her foot in the middle of the show and she had to crawl back off the field to get out of everyone's way.
      Another light-hearted example, two days ago when we were practicing I had shoes on that were a little too big for me (in our style of March, we March backwards on our toes) so I started back marching and both my shoes fell off and are woodwinds the director had to sprint and take them off the field.

  • @leighgibson9794
    @leighgibson9794 5 років тому +3078

    Dear Scott. I have never seen this before and never knew who had "rescued" Weston off the field. Thank you so much for "stepping up" and showing him compassion and grace. This Mama thanks you :)

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  5 років тому +425

      Absolutely no problem! I did what I would have wanted other people do do. When they didn’t I knew I had to do something. More than happy to help 😊

    • @haleyjade1678
      @haleyjade1678 5 років тому +127

      Why the quotation marks it makes you sound like you are being sarcastic

    • @LBsBro2
      @LBsBro2 5 років тому +88

      The quotations are meant to emphasize that it was a rescue and not just someone who didnt care dragging someone off the field to get them out of the way. Rescue as in having compassion and making sure the person was ok and getting the necessary help. As for stepping up...its because no one else did and is emphasizing that at least Scott did. I totally get the quotations as there is nothing hard to understand about it and is not sarcasm.

    • @evi1520
      @evi1520 5 років тому +26

      Life Talk - Upper Midwest That’s not how you use quotations, btw, but yknow.

    • @meghanlisciandro6142
      @meghanlisciandro6142 5 років тому +91

      Caleb Matlock he could have had a searious medical problem and could have died, who gives a fuck about scoring if someone’s life is endangered its better to be safe than sorry and if it was serious they could have taken one loss just because someone needed help, not ruining the show isn’t anyone’s priority but the band instructor so just chill dude and rethink the value of a human life

  • @davinseeger8676
    @davinseeger8676 4 роки тому +189

    I mean I’m in pit and I one saw my section leader run out to the middle of the field to also help out a guy who passed out. Band kids honestly become family even though we all hate each other lmao

    • @quack9958
      @quack9958 Рік тому +7

      "Even though we all hate eachother" I've never heard a more true statement

    • @Fight-on-fighter
      @Fight-on-fighter 8 місяців тому

      ​@@quack9958EXACTLY 😭 lol

    • @julokreen2074
      @julokreen2074 7 місяців тому

      Woo pit gang!

  • @kronk3221
    @kronk3221 5 років тому +1877

    I’ve seen so many comments on people who’s band is unwilling to help if someone collapses. The person could be dehydrated, overheated, having a stroke, having a seizure, and so much more. That person’s life could be in danger and people aren’t willing to risk a performance for a fellow band member? That’s insane.

    • @Kc-vb8vc
      @Kc-vb8vc 5 років тому +54

      I know a few people who are in band, and ive seen people go down during games and everyone stops. Our games are at night and its still rediculously hot out here and no matter what, you stop and help.

    • @DragonLover-hb7pz
      @DragonLover-hb7pz 5 років тому +36

      Kronk well, it’s not the band members fault all the time. Like echo said, you only need 1 person to help, 2 max. And a lot of directors drill into your head, “don’t stop for anything, the show must go on” while a lot of directors wouldn’t mean, don’t stop and help someone if they’ve passed out, but rather the band members thinking that way. I know I personally would stop no matter what, even if my director told me not to, luckily she doesn’t, but still. Unless I really couldn’t, I would definitely stop. And I know a lot of people would too.

    • @ari_roland_0445
      @ari_roland_0445 4 роки тому +4

      The band ur in is like a second family if u don’t help them it’s like saying u would not save a family member from death and it makes me mad bc like I said it’s ur family u have to help family screw competition marks help ur band mates first

    • @yesntnono4172
      @yesntnono4172 4 роки тому +5

      I have people in my band that if they passed out and I helped them and we got docked points there’d be pissed about it

    • @emmam1961
      @emmam1961 4 роки тому +2

      DragonLover 3690 I agree, only one or two people need to help and often times it’s not to serious but if what happened is life threatening, I think the whole band should stop because that persons life is more important than a score. And if it’s at a game or something when your just playing on the sideline, someone should stop and make sure they’re ok and then help them best they can

  • @orgazine1816
    @orgazine1816 4 роки тому +5786

    Bruh I passed out at a competition before because I was was having a seizure and they just left me there. Stepping over me. No body came to help to until AFTER they were done preforming. Because they waited so long I got put into a coma for 2 months and my family still paying off my bill from 7 years ago

    • @theonlybingledingle
      @theonlybingledingle 4 роки тому +1460

      That's SO fucked. I am so sorry nobody could've been bothered to help. It's so disgusting the pride that some band directors have over a petty and irrelevant rating.

    • @ridzyaki7829
      @ridzyaki7829 4 роки тому +573

      Thats fucked up Band Directors really need to know how important it is to help someone or 2 fainted they could die, get a coma and so on and so forth i dont care about your damn scores help the damn kid and get him or her some water dont step over him/her its not right to do just save the kid!!!

    • @JRenaeK
      @JRenaeK 4 роки тому +134

      omg i'm so sorry

    • @Subscribble
      @Subscribble 4 роки тому +257

      I liked your comment but I don't like what happened to you.

    • @orgazine1816
      @orgazine1816 4 роки тому +407

      The thing was I was the bad guy and everyone hated me because I made our score go down and we got 2nd place because I passed out. As soon as I got out the coma and I got back to school everyone attacked me because we got 2nd at one competition.

  • @riverfuture
    @riverfuture 4 роки тому +111

    For anyone who might need it later, the last thing you should do when someone passes out is to have them stand up. You should sit them upright and have them put their head between their knees. I get you couldnt exactly do that in this situation but just for future reference.

  • @naerisamastacia5186
    @naerisamastacia5186 Рік тому +20

    Bro is such a legend, I remember being a rookie and almost passing out during one of our first runs in uniform, it’s crazy man, respect for getting him to safety 💪

  • @mrcaptaincrunch1245
    @mrcaptaincrunch1245 5 років тому +16120

    Wtf I didn’t know a marching band was so serious that you weren’t allowed to help people who faint lol.

    • @willausterman3104
      @willausterman3104 5 років тому +2895

      Marching band is brutal

    • @mariemuch3385
      @mariemuch3385 5 років тому +2531

      @Caleb I promise the last thing I wanna do is start beef with a stranger on the internet, but that's just plain rude. Maybe these people dont know the difference between a marching band and drum corps. I didn't even know until I looked it up, and I'm IN marching band. You calling me and other people and marchers "ignorant" actually kinda hurt my feelings. Maybe instead of berating people you could just patiently explain the difference, even though that's not even the point of this video. Don't attack me it's just my opinion.

    • @lirima-hirumi
      @lirima-hirumi 5 років тому +678

      @Caleb *know the
      *when
      Be sure to berate people with proper spelling if you are berating them about not knowing the difference between two things :)

    • @aglo211siul
      @aglo211siul 5 років тому +959

      Caleb Btw drum corps IS marching band, but marching band is NOT drum corps. It is like saying geometry is math, but math is not geometry.

    • @aglo211siul
      @aglo211siul 5 років тому +156

      Caleb Yes, and that is why the commenter must be informed appropriately and efficiently.

  • @klazje
    @klazje 4 роки тому +1428

    They needed to get the jacket off and shako off so he doesn’t faint again.

    • @poseidus2863
      @poseidus2863 4 роки тому +39

      my_shoes_are_ purple *shako

    • @TheDoc98117
      @TheDoc98117 4 роки тому +50

      Can't take the uniform off. Not on the field at least.

    • @CosmicCait
      @CosmicCait 4 роки тому +118

      @@TheDoc98117 Yes you can. He has fainted. He would be allowed because it is a health concern.
      There are times where a band avo makes semi finals will not wear the jacket or hat but only the pants down. Rules are changing now days.
      We use to be all or none when I was in band.

    • @squidknees6576
      @squidknees6576 4 роки тому +24

      @@CosmicCait it's still usually all or nothing, but in an extreme situation like this, I agree, they should take off the jacket.

    • @CosmicCait
      @CosmicCait 4 роки тому +5

      @@squidknees6576 I noticed our HS band no longer follows that. They had them on but then for semi finals, they had to rush back from dinner and just went in the pants. I was like nah, I would have wanted to wear it all! But yeah, this situation is different. If someone had to step off, we always told them to unzip it and pull it down a bit.

  • @jonatgan8546
    @jonatgan8546 4 роки тому +38

    even though you didnt upload this for attention i just wanna say youre like a guardian angel, if i passed out during guard and i woke up and someone just guided me off the field and helped me out i’d give them all my money

  • @willowsky4716
    @willowsky4716 4 роки тому +342

    When a football player gets hurt, everyone in the stadium stops, goes silent, gets on one knee, and cheers when they get off the field. What the hell is the difference between that and a band marcher??? Smh

    • @ta3kwondo
      @ta3kwondo 4 роки тому +12

      Willow Sky because football injuries can be WAY worse than collapsing on the field. Pretty much all of the time it's being dehydrated, locking knees, or twisting an ankle. Football is a different story however. That's why they're treated differently

    • @galicode2887
      @galicode2887 4 роки тому +70

      @@ta3kwondo Fainting on a field should be seen exactly as getting a cramp in the leg as a football player. Football players know the risk just like band members. Each should be treated equally with respect. If a football player fainted from exhaustion/ heat, the game would stop, so why not for a band member?

    • @ta3kwondo
      @ta3kwondo 4 роки тому +24

      Hannah Walters football games are constantly stopping and starting. To stop for an injured player is no big deal. Competitions, however, are not something you stop and start again. For one, it would throw the the time off for every band after. Each band has a certain amount of time on the field. You can't go over this time. And it's not the performers job to help other members. There should be band boosters or athletic trainers on the sideline ready to help people, just like football. It's not about showing respect. It's just not feasible to stop the show for one member.

    • @TheDailyGlobe922
      @TheDailyGlobe922 3 роки тому +11

      Double standards man it's double standards like these that I just hate living on this cruel world. We all try our best in these sports and should be treated equally! We band players deserve respect

    • @samglover4923
      @samglover4923 2 роки тому +1

      because the band has spent their entire season preparing for competitions like this. They cant just stop what they're doing, if one person breaks formation and helps that fine, but in the competition owlrd, she show must go on under all circumstances.

  • @brockchaney8051
    @brockchaney8051 5 років тому +2790

    Not all hero's wear capes

  • @lucaswalters2181
    @lucaswalters2181 6 років тому +560

    I hope I'd be able to do that during a competition. Takes guts to break formation in the middle of a show. Definitely earned my respect

    • @quantumcrab9811
      @quantumcrab9811 6 років тому +7

      Lucas Walters well actually I’d hope no one would ever have to experience that!

    • @bloodhound1182
      @bloodhound1182 5 років тому +2

      Especially during A competing, I would be too scared 😓

  • @Kole-rw6sl
    @Kole-rw6sl 4 роки тому +96

    My director showed us this video and he said, “That is what happens when you don’t drink a lot of water.”

    • @alyssa1387
      @alyssa1387 3 роки тому +65

      And then proceed to barely give water breaks lmaoo

    • @stalepastry8124
      @stalepastry8124 2 роки тому +14

      @@alyssa1387 TRUEEEEEEE

    • @rylshield9650
      @rylshield9650 2 роки тому +1

      Yup that’s a band director for you 😂

  • @adamjohnson252
    @adamjohnson252 2 роки тому +10

    That is why we are called a family in marching band and drum corps. When one’s in need there will always be someone there to pick you up when you fall! That young man was absolutely amazing and I love how he didn’t even think just acted. Kudos to that young man!

  • @alyssadominy3880
    @alyssadominy3880 5 років тому +986

    I know this video is over two years old now, but it just popped up in my recommended. I would just like to say how amazing this is. As marchers, most of our directors have passed on such toxic attitudes to us about “if someone falls, leave them, they’re down,” but marching band is a team sport. We cannot be a team if we don’t support each other. This person obviously wasn’t getting up on their own and no one else was coming to help, so thank you for helping them when that massive band would not.

    • @carolinabeauty13
      @carolinabeauty13 5 років тому +36

      Alyssa Dominy I was a member of this band and in this performance. We had many people pass out during this performance. It was so hot. And our shows are basically DCI level because our who our director is. He’s a damn loon. People pass out all the time during performances and rehearsals.

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  5 років тому +52

      He’s definitely a loon which is a big part why I’m not marching anymore 😅

    • @carolinabeauty13
      @carolinabeauty13 5 років тому +30

      Scott Wilson I had to resign from my position as uniform chief last season because my grandfather was sick and I wouldn’t have been able to spend as much time with him if I stayed in band. David yelled at me and treated me horribly after I handed him my resignation. So, seriously I’m glad to be away from him.

    • @aloyaldemon6816
      @aloyaldemon6816 5 років тому +13

      Yeah, my band director tells us the same thing but we have emt's on the sideline that rush out to get them if they fall. We aren't supposed to stop cause we lose points.

    • @raveneatspotatoes9611
      @raveneatspotatoes9611 4 роки тому +4

      I honestly didn't believe you could faint from marching band but this proves me wrong. And that is some scary stuff I hope while I'm in marching band no one faints becuse I honestly don't know what I would have done in that situation

  • @kuvellie
    @kuvellie 6 років тому +1917

    as a marcher, i'm proud of you and think you did an amazing thing.

    • @nielsemilbechnaumann
      @nielsemilbechnaumann 5 років тому +11

      A band is a team. if one of your friends are getting ill, the only way to truly win is to show that it is truly a team. Team play comes before anything else.

    • @lils994
      @lils994 5 років тому +4

      I agree. I'm in color guard and if someone passed out I would (very awkwardly) dance/run towards them and help then up and to medics or somethin

    • @vinnn8722
      @vinnn8722 5 років тому +3

      @@lils994 my sis is in colorgaurd and one of them locked their legs and fell onto pavement and she was the first to run out there and help
      Just sayin \_·-·_/

  • @lilweedsea
    @lilweedsea 4 роки тому +150

    Some pointless competition...
    Marcher: *literally dying*
    Every other marcher: “Dude wtf are you doing! our score!!”

    • @WastePlace
      @WastePlace 4 роки тому +6

      Dreamiie facts. These turbo virgins really care more about some stupid number on a paper than someone’s whole life, disgusting

    • @ta3kwondo
      @ta3kwondo 4 роки тому +2

      Competitions aren't exactly pointless though

    • @Emily-tb2be
      @Emily-tb2be 4 роки тому

      It is more someone has to have an instrument that is a size that allows them to be able to pick him up and get him off the field. And then secondly The marchers who passed out is extremely tall. Someone my height wouldn’t be able to get him off the field. Then someone would have to notice him. There are 500 people of the field and he’s back field.

    • @Emily-tb2be
      @Emily-tb2be 4 роки тому

      Waste place This was an exhibition performance. No points being scored. It’s a university band.

  • @lsrose
    @lsrose 2 роки тому +8

    As a former band kid, this was awesomeness in action. We will never what that voice inside the ‘rescuer’ said to make him break formation to help another band mate. But what he did was nothing short of spectacular. I hope the one who fainted was okay.

  • @jim5039
    @jim5039 6 років тому +157

    I know in marching band you are never supposed to leave your spot, and always look professional, but you truly made a huge sacrifice back there. You had the strength and courage to help your comrade in one of his most desperate time of need. You are definitely the definition of HERO. God bless you!

    • @shockingbunny2122
      @shockingbunny2122 5 років тому +1

      @Caleb chill out he's not a dumbass I didn't even know this was drum corps and I'm in the Marching band ( look up inglemoor high school marching band 2018)

    • @ambz418
      @ambz418 4 роки тому

      Caleb ...this is a college marching band (PotM) not drum corps, dumbass.

  • @NINJUNK00
    @NINJUNK00 6 років тому +2935

    This goes to show how hard this is I mean I really suffered through southern heat for band it's all worth it

    • @NINJUNK00
      @NINJUNK00 6 років тому +165

      Grant I played varsity football 2 years lol I know it's hard especially during football camp but I promise you band is harder

    • @yumberryy5049
      @yumberryy5049 6 років тому +31

      Carolina fishing and outdoors YASS YOU TELL GRANT THE TRUTH

    • @crazygamer-mr6nr
      @crazygamer-mr6nr 6 років тому +44

      Grant band practices everyday for about 3 hours in the son and the room is only air conditioned for like once a week and we walk around with heavy instruments and there is times we forget to Drink water and the band teacher barely lets you use the restroom? We litteraly go through hell to learn songs and you have to memorize like six different songs and you have to play a really high scale
      P

    • @joshrodriguez3999
      @joshrodriguez3999 6 років тому +2

      Grant fr

    • @crazygamer-mr6nr
      @crazygamer-mr6nr 6 років тому +32

      Rs Wavy you agree with him? Band spends time in hotter weather then the football team marching band has no breaks we do not get water breaks like you guys try working your ads off and see people leave after the football game while you are still performing

  • @ChelseyOda
    @ChelseyOda 4 роки тому +10

    I’m so touched by this! No matter what, a person’s life is worth more than any performance you will ever do. I have so much respect for you, and I only wish the world can follow in your footsteps! Band is tough and this kind of stuff does happen, this is something that should happen more...not the buts or the “I was going to...” Thank you for sharing!

  • @kelseyreagh
    @kelseyreagh 2 роки тому +6

    This just proves how dedicated yet loyal marching band people are
    I’m in marching band myself and I can confirm everyone there is amazing

  • @HannahandShawn5110
    @HannahandShawn5110 7 років тому +894

    Proud of you, Scott. I'm sure the guy that you helped up and moved safely definitely appreciated it as well.

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  7 років тому +19

      Thank you Hannah ☺️ can't imagine doing that daily throughout band camp though!

  • @maggiedoll9769
    @maggiedoll9769 4 роки тому +255

    I fainted at a practice and people marched on and around me. That was a practice and no where near a competition. Good job

    • @mac_n_cheesie
      @mac_n_cheesie 4 роки тому +24

      my director says that only one person should break off to help them off the field.

  • @evanauriemma556
    @evanauriemma556 4 роки тому +21

    When the brass came in, it sounded slightly heroic...

  • @seenabeena3224
    @seenabeena3224 4 роки тому +23

    I get “the show must go on” but wth! I’m in marching band, and if that were to have happened to someone on the field I would have left my set to help them ( not all hero’s were capes, mine wear plumes)

    • @Shadow_1923
      @Shadow_1923 4 роки тому +2

      People would rather have a medal for doing good in marching band instead of possibly saving someone's life and health. Sickening to see

    • @spider-woman9482
      @spider-woman9482 2 роки тому

      @@Shadow_1923 this kind of mindset is why the world is in such a poor state today. made up rewards over a human being's life. life, something trillions more valuable than some human made concept.

    • @forbandkind09
      @forbandkind09 2 роки тому

      Stolen

  • @bethany.6443
    @bethany.6443 6 років тому +252

    Dude, as corny as it sounds, this made me cry. I have epilepsy and there were numerous times where these kind of situations happened when I was in marching band back in high school, and having people like you help out is what really makes a band family. This is kind of a late comment, but I thought I'd drop it here anyways.

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  6 років тому +5

      That’s so awesome 😊 I appreciated the comment so much, doesn’t matter if it’s late!

    • @Yorky0101
      @Yorky0101 5 років тому

      Plz don’t say corny

  • @kiyannamartinez4148
    @kiyannamartinez4148 6 років тому +3911

    People in my band tell us all the time, "If you faint, or trip and sprain your ankle, nobody is going to help you up, and we don't care.", I screenshotted your explanation and posted it onto the group chat that we have, and they didn't even respond, but saw it. I've collapsed before, lucky as we were getting off, and I had to army crawl the rest of the way off, because my section kept telling others not to help. ANYWAYS! THIS IS GREAT! I love that you stepped up!

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  6 років тому +116

      +Kiyanna Martinez that’s amazing and makes me so happy you did that!!! Lol

    • @kiyannamartinez4148
      @kiyannamartinez4148 6 років тому +45

      ScottWilsonVlogs Legit don't know what to say, but thanks?? 😂 and glad that it somehow made you happy.

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  6 років тому +87

      +Kiyanna Martinez just because it’s good for people to not only see the video but to read what I said which is why I wrote it all up. It’s just funny and feels good to shut people up that are quick to judge without knowing the full story.

    • @kiyannamartinez4148
      @kiyannamartinez4148 6 років тому +9

      ScottWilsonVlogs Completely true.

    • @acelaney9231
      @acelaney9231 5 років тому +19

      He tbh should’ve have cared that a huge liability if this was judged

  • @Hello-oy6zz
    @Hello-oy6zz 2 роки тому

    Coming from someone who almost fainted granted, during practice not a competition, thank you for helping. It means a lot to go out of your way to save someone.

  • @faven5916
    @faven5916 4 роки тому

    I saw this from a POV of a person who was watching. Glad you came to save him/her. You probably saved that guy from a person falling over them. Ty.

  • @broadwaymelody33
    @broadwaymelody33 6 років тому +380

    There’s a toxic mindset that a lot of marching band directors (especially old ones) try to drill that’s “no matter what happens, keep marching”. Not only does that mean you keep marching if you drop your music or your pants fall off, it includes leaving a comrade behind or running into a bystander during a parade for fear of breaking line. It’s really stupid, because some directors flip a shit whenever someone holds up the line during practice, even if it’s for a good reason, so there’s that “I can’t help anyone” mindset that the marchers develop.
    I’m proud of you for helping. I don’t know your director, and I don’t know if they had that WHATEVER YOU DO JUST MOVE ALONG attitude, but unfortunately so many do. So glad you sacrificed your spot in line!

    • @carolinabeauty13
      @carolinabeauty13 5 років тому +2

      That’s our director for you. Good old David Starnes.

    • @charlesthaden3545
      @charlesthaden3545 5 років тому +5

      You’ll get docked points during judged performances for doing that.

    • @acaciasterling6125
      @acaciasterling6125 5 років тому +6

      Al Harrington At that point I would think the well-being of one of their own members would be more important than getting a specific placement.

    • @carolinabeauty13
      @carolinabeauty13 5 років тому +2

      Acacia Sterling the thing is we were competing. We were performing in exhibition for the crowd as we are a university band

    • @TardisInTheSkye
      @TardisInTheSkye 5 років тому +2

      This has happened twice in my band and the first time it happened no one helped but the second time a lot of people helped. I don't understand how people would care more about
      docked points then someones well being. There are always more competitions.

  • @randiabel4501
    @randiabel4501 6 років тому +508

    Honestly, I would've done the same thing. I'm a senior in high school and my band director tells us to look out for our fellow band mates. And btw, he was down for at least 20 seconds, which is really sad considering band, to me, is like a second family.

    • @girlofdiamonds
      @girlofdiamonds 6 років тому +6

      Randi Abel yea today people were being mean to me after competition. I posted on Snapchat that I thought we were supposed to be a family

    • @stephensharp6886
      @stephensharp6886 5 років тому +26

      band is family. last year we had someone pass away the night before our big state competition. We went out and gave it our all that day and got the highest score in our high schools history. Did it all in honor for him. The best part... our show name was called “heroes fallen, not forgotten”. we played amazing grace and i’ve never cried so hard. On a day that was windy like no other, from our first step off to our last note, there was no wind whatsoever...

    • @noahbarnette8178
      @noahbarnette8178 5 років тому +2

      Stephen Sharp wow man that’s all I know to say but I felt like I needed to say something

    • @_VictorGrantz_
      @_VictorGrantz_ 5 років тому

      Stephen Sharp that’s very sweet! Amazing!

    • @brikstik3442
      @brikstik3442 5 років тому

      I think you forget the state of mind in marching band. Just b/c some one messes up and falls you don't. If something goes wrong you act like everything is fine. Now that being said, I would and also encourage some others to help some one if they faint in a show as that is very serious and they're not on the ground b/c they messed up. However under normal circumstances the show must go on and normally if other people fall even in your way you keep going. I've even been ran over and have ran over others it happens. And I've also seen this but I didn't have to stop and help myself as others were quick to. So just keep this in mind when you attempt to pass judgment on others. Esp. When you work months for scores of this one performance. And walking off the field most definitely DQ this band

  • @zacharynguyen7286
    @zacharynguyen7286 7 місяців тому

    Hope everyone doing good and staying safe. If you need to talk to someone or need help, there are people who care. I’m sending support and hearts. ❤❤❤

  • @skylinegaming3011
    @skylinegaming3011 4 роки тому

    thank you for being so kind to your fellow member during your show, you're a true one. 🥺💘
    me and my band had been at a comp this Saturday and at least nine ambulances had to be called due to dehydration and lack of oxygen. it makes me happy when i see someone as generous as you risk your part for another.

  • @arielgraham1493
    @arielgraham1493 4 роки тому +537

    This is why I’m scared for my sister when she goes to catching competitions during the day

    • @theonlybingledingle
      @theonlybingledingle 4 роки тому +43

      Just encourage her to drink LOTS of water and to avoid her knees locking up. My fiancé is in college marching band and it can be scary (especially when you account the fact that there are over 200 people in the band).
      I'm sure your sister kicks ass and is doing a great job!

    • @blokejr4801
      @blokejr4801 4 роки тому +7

      brooklyn Exactly
      Just stay hydrated

    • @bree5812
      @bree5812 4 роки тому +2

      Im in marching band it is rough my last game i nearly passed out from over heating just make sure she stays hydrated

    • @Dumptruck_vivi
      @Dumptruck_vivi 4 роки тому +3

      I hate having competitions during the day, it way to hot

    • @hadeealhassanawi6413
      @hadeealhassanawi6413 4 роки тому +3

      I did high school marching band in Texas and there were days it was too hot to be wearing a thick uniform. Drinking a ton of water and having enough food in your system helps. I'm in college marching band now in the north and I only like day performances since it's way too cold at night.

  • @michaelsceizina5447
    @michaelsceizina5447 7 років тому +1275

    It was so hot that day the heels of some of the people's shoes melted off in my marching band and I was sweating buckets

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  7 років тому +51

      Michael Sceizina it was so hot! Thank you for watching! :)

    • @emmalinh6037
      @emmalinh6037 6 років тому +27

      One time we could feel ourselves sliding, and another time some kid got a 2nd degree burn bc of the turf

    • @june-ls1hw
      @june-ls1hw 6 років тому +24

      Michael Sceizina had this same thing happen. Our poor guard didn't have shoes for their uniform and they were screaming and crying throughout the show, meanwhile I felt it burning THROUGH my shoes. It was like a war zone

    • @Grovyle90
      @Grovyle90 6 років тому +2

      What band is this?

    • @annasenk3754
      @annasenk3754 6 років тому +7

      we've had it get so cold during parades that icicles start forming on the bottoms of woodwind instruments. we've also had parades where multiple people almost pass out.

  • @sudsyspring
    @sudsyspring 4 роки тому

    you're such a good guy for helping him out, especially since almost no one else helped him up. thank you so much

  • @stvrbites
    @stvrbites 4 роки тому

    Honestly, bless this guy for helping a fellow band member!! ❤❤ I think for me it proves how much of a family marching band can be!!

  • @kateisabloke9187
    @kateisabloke9187 4 роки тому +506

    I remember one day I fainted during a game and I was left there
    For twenty minutes
    Like cool thanks I'm dying but whatever

    • @jellybean8698
      @jellybean8698 4 роки тому +8

      You fainted for 20 minutes? You're show lasted 20 minutes?

    • @chaska509
      @chaska509 4 роки тому +2

      Jelly bean they probobly fainted towards the end or middle

    • @jellybean8698
      @jellybean8698 4 роки тому +3

      Rachelle Animates twenty minutes?

    • @dineshjanapati6511
      @dineshjanapati6511 4 роки тому +7

      @@jellybean8698 my show was 20 minutes

    • @jacksonmcclendon7698
      @jacksonmcclendon7698 3 роки тому +1

      yeah DCI shows dont go for 20 minutes those go for like 13 minutes highschools like 10 at max @Jelly bean

  • @joemaennle339
    @joemaennle339 7 років тому +353

    I remember how hot this competition was. Fortunately, our band was either the first or second to perform, so it wasn't too hot when we were in uniform.

    • @somestreetphotos
      @somestreetphotos  7 років тому +7

      Yeah, it was awful! Hopefully, that doesn't happen again!

    • @strawberries1186
      @strawberries1186 6 років тому

      Temperature wise, amazing! Competitive wise, I'd rather go last lol

  • @cheyennegallegos1466
    @cheyennegallegos1466 Рік тому

    Thank you for being such a supportive band member/friend, you didn’t hesitate to jump straight to his aid and get him safe, this just warms my heart because I know there’s so many people that would’ve just stared and went over him no you were so far, and you booked it just to get to him and make sure he was OK, congratulations ❤❤

  • @fire_man3173
    @fire_man3173 4 роки тому

    I have the utmost respect for you. Marching band is insanely taxing on you and I am so glad that you helped a brother out. You are the reason there is still good in this world. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.
    - A High School Alto Sax Player

  • @liana-gao
    @liana-gao 5 років тому +75

    “Band is like a second family.” Damn👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️

    • @tape2518
      @tape2518 5 років тому +4

      I wish that were the case, but yeah

    • @celiaflores6364
      @celiaflores6364 5 років тому +1

      Clearly not to the rest of them 😂

  • @user-qf5rh8zp9p
    @user-qf5rh8zp9p 5 років тому +179

    Honestly, that was a great move. If that was anyone else, they would have no idea what to do. Us marchers, since the very beginning, have been taught to keep the show going no matter what happens.
    Marching Band is way underestimated, we do a lot, and we work so hard towards perfection. It’s even harder than most sports... But High school doesn’t see it that way, we are seen as the nerds because we can read music notes, which I bet they wouldn’t even make it through the basics.

    • @shadyfsvastyle.247
      @shadyfsvastyle.247 5 років тому +5

      I mean I'm garbo at my instrument so really it's more of a endurance test than a field show for me, but yeah I agree.

    • @gloriayaneui3307
      @gloriayaneui3307 4 роки тому +1

      i don’t think it’s harder than any sports, but it is pretty demanding. unless you’re talking about “sports” like curling then yeah it’s harder than that😂

    • @karenalabi2547
      @karenalabi2547 4 роки тому +1

      Even though I'm not in marching band, I do have respect for what people in marching band do because I play volleyball and I know that I cant do that even if I'm the largest perfectionist on my team do props🙌🏾

    • @julianmitchell3035
      @julianmitchell3035 4 роки тому +1

      @@cakepeace3395 I ran track and I'm in Marching Band and I can soundly say that both are physically demanding, but Marching Band is more like advanced dance for musicians.

  • @zoes.3466
    @zoes.3466 4 роки тому +1

    i’m very glad to see this! it’s a terrifying thing when you faint on the field. thank you for helping.

  • @itsmehalle700
    @itsmehalle700 4 роки тому

    This is so sweet and scary to watch. Thank you for helping the poor guy out. I’ve seen people trip, but never pass out and I hope I never have to experience it, it looks so scary :(

  • @lilyreese7046
    @lilyreese7046 4 роки тому +408

    This was one of the things that I hated most about marching band was this mindset that, no matter what happened, the band was to continue on. I understand dropping your music or instrument and just leaving it there, but walking over/around someone clearly in need of help makes me so angry.

  • @keatonbgames5168
    @keatonbgames5168 6 років тому +217

    Wow I give mad props to that guy I know how hard it is to march and then he goes and helps someone that is the kind of people who we need in this world

  • @elijahterranking279
    @elijahterranking279 4 роки тому +1

    As someone who was in marching band and knows what it is like, that was a very good thing you did for him and you are an amazing person for doing that

  • @kes8231
    @kes8231 4 роки тому

    I am just now coming across this video and I am so thankful there are people out there that will show this. Marching band and drum corps are two very difficult things. I am in my 4th year of marching band and I live in the south where the humidity is 80% while the temperature is well above 95 every day. People don’t realize that marching band needs to come second to health in situations like this. Thank you for showing this

  • @brianshort6392
    @brianshort6392 6 років тому +113

    Y’all are getting so mad but I’m pretty sure if this happened to you, you’d be so grateful for it.

    • @chromyl_chloride
      @chromyl_chloride 5 років тому

      the fuck are they mad about?

    • @shadyfsvastyle.247
      @shadyfsvastyle.247 5 років тому

      @@chromyl_chloride the dude broke formation, and ended probs ended up getting in trouble or something, from what I read

  • @creepypastaart5650
    @creepypastaart5650 6 років тому +1147

    We went to a competition and 14 kids were sent to the hospital because it was 100° outside and the turf was 120°. Four of those kids were apart of our band and our uniforms are all black accept for a small red sash. My feet were burning and my best friend fell and was screaming because she was in so much pain. I hate it when people say this is easy because in reality, it's one of the toughest things you can do.

    • @rainy20202
      @rainy20202 5 років тому +28

      our drillmasters melted once at a competition

    • @captainwetcheto4725
      @captainwetcheto4725 5 років тому +20

      CreepyPasta Art I didn't know the heat outside will make you scream in pain but ok whatever

    • @sofies5989
      @sofies5989 5 років тому +42

      There was a heat advisory on Thursday bc it was 108 and we still had practice and one of our drum majors shoes literally melted

    • @AdriAsTheSiren
      @AdriAsTheSiren 5 років тому +78

      @@captainwetcheto4725 She was probably dehydrated and cramping because of the heat, plus she fell and the turf was hot???? Use your noggin, pal.

    • @captainwetcheto4725
      @captainwetcheto4725 5 років тому +4

      Adriana Diaz but do you scream in pain whine that happens no you don't

  • @sheltonpinson2904
    @sheltonpinson2904 4 роки тому

    Glad you stopped to help, the pressure is always there to keep the show going and that something only people who have marched can probably understand. I was in a similar situation in high school, we were inside working on music when one of our members passed out. I like most people assumed they had kicked they're knees, they hadn't. They had gone into cardiac arrest. Thankfully they survived but in not sure they would have had everyone around them just decided to let it go until we finished the set or they got up.

  • @ryansledz2515
    @ryansledz2515 4 роки тому

    That was a real heroic move. I would have done the same. We need more people like that in the world. Great job man!

  • @nicolelikeshetalia2614
    @nicolelikeshetalia2614 6 років тому +275

    kinda sad that they’re uniforms are black
    on a hot ass day

    • @ash-wp6zt
      @ash-wp6zt 6 років тому +13

      Nicole Likes Hetalia our uniforms are like 70% black and 30% blue and gold, and we march in southern Florida heat during the hottest months of summer 😅😅 idk how we haven't had someone like die, but I'm lucky bc I don't even march, although I have thrown up from the heat because of the uniforms

    • @DragonFilms3
      @DragonFilms3 6 років тому +2

      Lol, we went to Clarksville this year for boa, and I've never sweated so much in my life, it was a really good first performance but since our uniforms are literally 98% black with a little bit of royal blue, it did not feel great haha

    • @lancelott9171
      @lancelott9171 6 років тому +2

      Nicole Likes Hetalia kek I live on florida and our uniforms are 100% black except for a white band going down our uniform and the gauntlets and gloves

    • @julian3541
      @julian3541 6 років тому +5

      Our uniforms are entirely black except for a streak of maroon and white on the front. We're in Texas.

    • @aarong4327
      @aarong4327 6 років тому +1

      JammerPlays I was at that boa with you!

  • @starcutie41532
    @starcutie41532 6 років тому +23

    This honestly made me cry. I remember those hot ass competition days for sure. You did a good thing. I hope you didnt get reprimanded

  • @veronicamtz.66
    @veronicamtz.66 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for help this little guy, marching band is awesome, but it's hard!

  • @addisonjohnson8799
    @addisonjohnson8799 2 роки тому

    We need more people like you😭 my heart is melting🥹

  • @squirel5000
    @squirel5000 4 роки тому +256

    “If you faint we will march around you” that’s the motto of my band we also have a deal with the football team that a couple big guys run out of the tunnel to pick anyone up and get them off the field and 5 seconds later the rest of the team comes out. We are a very small band of 39 anyway. Every band I have been apart of which is a lot you get punished for breaking set/ stopping to help.

    • @deadlychicken3393
      @deadlychicken3393 4 роки тому +18

      In my marching band if you faint then they can run you over. Like March ON you.

    • @theonlybingledingle
      @theonlybingledingle 4 роки тому +30

      Ew.
      They say band is like a family but I could never just casually ignore somebody passed out on the ground limp. If I was the one passed out on the ground, I would leave band. That would make me feel so beyond worthless.

    • @kayceebauer3875
      @kayceebauer3875 4 роки тому +23

      If you guys seriously think that letting your bandmates suffer is better than hurting your chances of winning the competition, then you need to reassess your priorities. The performance is not worth losing a teammate. End of story.

    • @danimal41014
      @danimal41014 4 роки тому +6

      I have an even smaller band of 20 so I refuse to let someone just lay on the field passed out and let people walk on them

    • @squirel5000
      @squirel5000 4 роки тому +3

      Obviously you guys I’ve never been to a sports event because you ain’t got time to stop and fucking help people. Get your priorities in order

  • @thebubblybear3150
    @thebubblybear3150 4 роки тому +289

    I’m glad he is ok.
    Love you trumpets 🎺 ❤️

    • @EmpressStewart
      @EmpressStewart 4 роки тому +9

      TheBubblyBear and meme pages have to call us egotistic

    • @dreariersolid6913
      @dreariersolid6913 4 роки тому +5

      ugh Stewart exactly, like cmon I’m excited into being able to play my double C, like I worked hard for it -.-

    • @beanssouppppp5404
      @beanssouppppp5404 4 роки тому +1

      Ayyyy trumpet

    • @andrewheitmann1796
      @andrewheitmann1796 4 роки тому +1

      Ey trumpet gang

    • @annaking2067
      @annaking2067 4 роки тому +5

      Man, you must play trumpet because I dont know another instrument that would say anything kind about a trumpet

  • @metaltension
    @metaltension 4 роки тому

    Thank you for being the better person and stepping up to do that.

  • @kristiancuales2964
    @kristiancuales2964 4 роки тому

    I respect what you did, my friend.
    Thanks for helping him.
    I also play in concert and marching band but never played my tuba and trombone on that field.

  • @sugasaegyo3157
    @sugasaegyo3157 6 років тому +111

    Kind of the opposite but Jack State University 2016 was the coldest I have ever been. My friend (Baritone) and I (flute) were both in our member jackets, had blankets and had hot hands and we were still freezing. But the person that had it worse was the little girl sitting behind us. She was a thin little girl wearing a light jacket and that was it. She kept telling her mom she was cold and her mom couldn't do anything so she kept telling her that it would be over soon but in reality there was still two more performances and then awards. The only thing that we could do to help was to give her some of our unopened hot hands. When we asked her mom if she wanted them and explained how they worked, the look in the moms face was something I don't think either of us will ever forget. The little girl of course didn't really understand what we were talking about but the mom did and I am glad that we could help that little girl and her mom out. I don't think anyone knew that it would be that cold. We swear it got below freezing if not in the single digits. I can appreciate what you did and I hope someone would do the same for me if that ever happened. I'm from George Walton Achademy by the way.

    • @danteclark8276
      @danteclark8276 6 років тому +2

      Suga's Aegyo I was at the cedar shoals band competition , I'm in the hart county high school band , I play tuba. I'm a very large person so when we get to the competitions and it's freezing people will literally get in my jacket with me to keep them warm

    • @danteclark8276
      @danteclark8276 6 років тому +2

      andrew it's well worth it , you meet new great people. it's so much fun but you definitely have to work for it. We practiced three days a week , it's all worth the blood , yes blood😂 , sweat and tears in the end

    • @annasenk3754
      @annasenk3754 6 років тому

      at football games near the end of the season, I make sure to bring at least 3 sweatshirts so I can share if I need to. I also bring a 10 foot long blanket and share it with 2 other people. I've brought hot hands before too. we've had games where it got down to around 20 degrees Fahrenheit while we were sitting in the stands, and the guard freezes to death on field in their sleeveless vests.

    • @strawberries1186
      @strawberries1186 6 років тому +1

      Anna Senk What're Hot Hands? I live in South East Texas, can't relate. I just finished a game where it was in the 40s with 15mph wind and everyone was miserable. I know it barely seems like anything but for us it's something

    • @AdriAsTheSiren
      @AdriAsTheSiren 5 років тому

      @@strawberries1186 They're a brand of hand warmers. It's little packets for your hands that warm up!

  • @ash-wp6zt
    @ash-wp6zt 6 років тому +75

    last year, our Bari sax broke her ankle during a show (not even at a competition, just a small football game) and no one, literally N O O N E helped her, I didnt know until after (due to me being on the side lines in a wheelchair and not seeing her), I wish someone would have helped, its people like you who really count, thank you for existing and doing such a good deed

  • @blcatscott
    @blcatscott 4 роки тому

    I saw this live! This was my first competition as a freshman in high school. It truly is amazing what you did!

  • @MercyUwU2006
    @MercyUwU2006 4 роки тому

    I appreciate this a lot. It's nice to see that we have people like this in our world but it's also sad that we have other people that just ignore this kind of stuff. I'm in marching band myself so I understand the value of a show but I also understand the value of a person and that should come before anything else.

  • @SmilingKitty
    @SmilingKitty 6 років тому +25

    I’ve seen this happen too many times in my band while marching. Thankfully a director, a judge, or someone who wasn’t marching saw and got them off the field immediately. It’s scary to experience and just as scary to watch. You just see the person go down and have no idea what is happening. What makes it even scarier is that sometimes you don’t even know they go down until after the performance is over.
    I’m sure that everyone has been told at one point or another to “not stop for anything”, but if something like this happens, you should stop and help. Whether it be in practice or a competition, something like this should be taken care of as soon as possible. You shouldn’t march past the person and leave them there. That decision reflects badly on you. And while I’m sure people have their own reasons for marching past the person this has happened to, I don’t believe it to be right. The whole band is in this together and every decision you make reflects positively or negatively on the entire band.
    I believe that your decision to help this person instead of leaving him there reflects positively on your band and what kind of person you are. I know many people would not have the courage to step out of the drill and do what you did. It was a very courageous thing to do. Thank you for everything you did to help this person.

  • @hayleyhunt301
    @hayleyhunt301 5 років тому +195

    And this kids, is why they tell you to drink more water on water breaks! Take them seriously, it isnt a time to mess around with your friends, especially if you need more water than the average person. (Gingers ect.) Good job on saving that person, you are a selfless person. Im sure they are gratefull for you.
    Edit: And yes, those uniforms can get VERY hot, especially in the day time, even though im only in guard i know how hot those can be because my brother has descirbed it for me. And no, im not saying guard uniforms arent hot and you shouldnt drink as much water in guard because you should.

    • @spookyblaylock8853
      @spookyblaylock8853 5 років тому +12

      Band/Corps uniforms: Retain no heat when it's cold, deflects no heat when it's hot. 100° on the thermometer, 120° on the turf.
      A message from an experienced hs band and DCI mom who has done her fair share of dragging heat exhausted kids off of fields: Drink the water even when you dont think you need it, supplement with electrolytes, protein packed snacks... and stay the fuck away from fries n' nuggs. Use enduracools when possible. Kthx.
      Frikkin kids. 🙄

    • @spookyblaylock8853
      @spookyblaylock8853 5 років тому +2

      @@laughoutgoudo1084 well, super for you in November. My kids groups (high school, college OR corps) didnt have that luxury. I'm sure they would have appreciated a little retained warmth on Friday nights.

    • @spookyblaylock8853
      @spookyblaylock8853 5 років тому

      @@laughoutgoudo1084 also southern California. Went to a quasi competitive hs and both marched for RCC this year.

    • @jacobhanekamp2534
      @jacobhanekamp2534 4 роки тому +2

      Marching Uniforms may make you look professional, but they are horrible. They suck alot

    • @caitlynlucille3729
      @caitlynlucille3729 4 роки тому

      My director NEVER gives us water breaks .

  • @carinap
    @carinap 4 роки тому +2

    A person life is better than continue to match, end of story. Love this man, all respects due to him and the ones that have gotten injured (from the comments I’ve seen).

  • @tomgoffnett5624
    @tomgoffnett5624 2 роки тому

    Nice job! Your actions are what makes this country amazing.

  • @angelicamartinez3581
    @angelicamartinez3581 5 років тому +103

    Sad as hell to see no one else stepped in and everyone just went around him lmao those of y’all who have band directors that say that, y’all got twisted minded ass band directors. I had mine say a couple weeks ago that if we were missing games and Monday evening practices for being sick or other personal issues, like family issues, then we have our priorities set wrong. That just did it for me. I wish I had been wide awake that morning because I would have set him as straight as he thinks his priorities are.

    • @johnwaffleh2p70
      @johnwaffleh2p70 4 роки тому +9

      Angelica Martinez unfortunately you are really not supposed to just stop and help the show must go on especially when it’s a real performance your supposed to march around them this young man to a big risk by doing this

    • @TheGhostOfTK
      @TheGhostOfTK 4 роки тому +15

      @@johnwaffleh2p70 but judges with a heart would put teamwork, and unification in their score.

    • @annaa.9990
      @annaa.9990 4 роки тому +15

      John waffle WV Your bandmate’s health should matter far more than a temporary score. This man could’ve been seizing, could’ve had heat stroke, or could’ve been going through something life threatening. A field show does not matter as much as a human life.

    • @jackmoseley1628
      @jackmoseley1628 4 роки тому +3

      @@annaa.9990 Could have been something worse. But, was most likely just either a fall, locking knees, or overheating.
      Marching band is like synchronized swimming. If one person is out, it sucks. Even more so when multiple people break the form to help someone.

    • @ta3kwondo
      @ta3kwondo 4 роки тому

      King Crazy there's no feasible way to grade "teamwork".

  • @deeztruckz2430
    @deeztruckz2430 6 років тому +23

    I did this once during a run through at the end of a practice. A freshman trumpet player fainted and everyone just kept going. I ran, picked her up with my sousaphone still on me and brought her to the sideline to get water. I'd do it again if I had to but bottom line is. You can never have too much H2O

  • @lovelyreeves1987
    @lovelyreeves1987 2 роки тому

    Im glade that you stepped in and help him unlike anyone else in the band...I dont see how they even kept marching and they seen him on the ground like that. Great job!!!!

  • @coldkiller7018
    @coldkiller7018 4 роки тому

    Good job dude I'm a band player and I've haven't been in a march yet but I'm happy you did that he could have been stepped on and I'm just so glad you did that

  • @iliana7110
    @iliana7110 6 років тому +72

    You did a wonderful thing (: Very proud

  • @jaylinajackson1715
    @jaylinajackson1715 4 роки тому +309

    "I wanted to help but......"
    No. If you wanted to help how come I didn't see you helping me saving a life?
    "The conductor told us to keep going though."
    And? You would rather listen to the conductor that help someone in need?
    *There are no buts. If you said you wanted to help, I didn't see you even trying to. Marching over your OWN teammates is like walking on your instrument*
    #Deflect the Regret

    • @theonlybingledingle
      @theonlybingledingle 4 роки тому +5

      THIS!

    • @davidng2336
      @davidng2336 4 роки тому +16

      Marching bands are supposed to keep marching regardless. No exceptions.

    • @kylekolage556
      @kylekolage556 4 роки тому +12

      David Ng lets say that at your band mates funeral after they die of heat exhaustion like do you realize how dumb you sound? Don’t help someone because your supposed to keep marching no exceptions. And then people have the audacity to preach one band one sound and how marching band is a bond if you would rather watch me burn in a thick uniform and potentially have further injuries than to break out of show for one competition you are not my band mate.

    • @badbanana5164
      @badbanana5164 4 роки тому +3

      @@davidng2336 you know it

    • @davidng2336
      @davidng2336 4 роки тому +10

      Well then thank my band director for being one of the strictest out there.

  • @ZomboidKit
    @ZomboidKit 9 місяців тому +1

    As someone who was in marching band, you are a legend. The teachers would literally yell at us if we tried to help anyone.

  • @CallieCatGirl
    @CallieCatGirl 2 роки тому

    that's awesome that you went out of your way to help someone who was in the need of it.

  • @chxviilsx
    @chxviilsx 7 років тому +14

    Proof that their are still good people on this planet

  • @ingridlee2587
    @ingridlee2587 4 роки тому +73

    I’m in AFJROTC, and we had this one cadet faint while we were running, so... I decided to stop running, and help him finish the mile instead of getting my PR. So, I guess you could say that Band and ROTC both have something in common... We both care for one another, and when one of our brethren fall, we must help them up and do what we can to finish the job. No matter if it means stopping a competition, or a performance to help them. YOU MUST HELP NO MATTER WHAT, OR IT WILL COME BACK TO BITE YOU IN THE FUTURE!!!

    • @kaziiqbal7257
      @kaziiqbal7257 4 роки тому +1

      Ingrid Lee I don’t know about other bands but my university’s band actually started as an ROTC band.

    • @shannonrave9112
      @shannonrave9112 4 роки тому +1

      Ingrid Lee im in afjrotc too

    • @melissa-np2pr
      @melissa-np2pr 4 роки тому +1

      Ummm i dont think you've read the other comments here. Band is apparently "you faint and we walk over you" kinda mentality braught to the students by band directors.

    • @cadenorris4009
      @cadenorris4009 2 роки тому

      That's fine in afjrotc. I did that for my AFROTC unit.
      But in marching band, it's very controversial to do this. I understand that you can't have 20 people stop to help the guy, but SOMEONE has to.

    • @spider-woman9482
      @spider-woman9482 2 роки тому +1

      @@cadenorris4009 these people are completely brainwashed it's insane. a competition/sport made up by humans, scores being written on a thin piece of paper that won't even matter in the future is more important than saving a human being's life..."we're not supposed to" so because some other human tells you not to assist another human being that's suffering, you're going to listen to them? i hope people like this get a taste of their own medicine. then they'll see the true value of protocol, a concept made up by ordinary beings to keep others under control.

  • @notjonzheng2599
    @notjonzheng2599 4 роки тому

    That’s being the world’s most 100% nicest friend ever! Thank you kind sir!

  • @renleighb7093
    @renleighb7093 4 роки тому

    I’m proud to see that you stopped and helped bc while I was in marching bad our director told us if someone was to go down don’t stop keep playing someone in charge will eventually see them. Luckily no one has ever passed out but that’s the world of band bruh