The Moment The Crew Learned Of Jesse Goins' Passing | Gold Rush: Dave Turin's Lost Mine
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- Watch Jesse Goins' last appearance on Gold Rush and the moment the rest of the crew learnt of his passing.
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"I just wish he was an asshole so it didn't hurt so much." 🥺💔 Damnit brother....
Damn. I know how it feels to lose someone like that.
On his funeral. We transported him in a truck. Did alot of massive burnouts, full pulls. He died behind the wheel. He died doing what he loved. And we fulfilled his last wish. He said "on my funeral, you all better need a new set of tires afterwards." He was family.
@@XxUgLyBoY1940xX Same for my best friend George Evans....he was all about trucks, muddin, and FOX racing, but sadly hung himself a few years ago. We put half inch thick/deep tire marks in the road outside the funeral home for hours! Police pulled up and told us if we did it infront of them we were in trouble....did it anyways, smoked em and everyone pitched in to pay the fines 😂🙌💯👏🤣
hitz hard in them feels ,rip mr goins
Lost a brother that was an asshole. Still hurt like hell.
Never really watched this show, but this had me in tears. You can tell how much he meant to them.
Yeah, it's a brotherhood out there.
m2 man xD I almost had an roleplay moment with myself cause I got so dragged in to the moment .. feeling like I stood there with them and called out, damn right.. lets pay his share to his family after the season. Weird what this stuff does to a man.. horror movies don't often scare me, I think it's awesome instead and cool (effects and dark stuff, like chucky or IT for example) and these sad movies like Titanic and stuff, sure it has started to leave you with a potato in your throat sometimes but rarely cry or anything..
But watching soldiers coming home videos, stuff like this etc.. that makes me tear up to the point of running down my cheeks xD
Watching others heartful moments and shit .. maybe becuse I myself have a hard time showing my emotions and such out in the open.
wait a minute.. I just noticed who you are HAHA! xD funny.. I used to watch Mcjugger alot and Michael Green ofc.
cry baby
was it worth it digging in the dirt all those years....
@@jamedlock83 You're probably not worth shedding a tear over?
Anyone else get emotional and don't follow this show? This hit hard on this 10 minute clip...life is precious.
Never take Life for granted 🕊
@ same here. I was thinking I have watched the other show for years, but inexplicably tearing up for this one.
Life is precious lost my 17 year old nephew at lake last years drowning I miss him so much I feel there pain the actual first loss that hit me super hard
Hard not too when you know that feeling all too well. It hurts like hell. Happened to me when I found out a good buddy of mine who moved out of the same state and to the same state as (didnt know each other until we were two guys in need of help) had gotten killed back in February. He was suppose to be at my wedding back in March, thought he ghosted because of life but then found out. I was a wreck.
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Thank you all for the kind words. I not watched this but one time. Well 2nd time now. Jesse was a great man that we all still miss. The world needs more people like him. Thanks again from my family to yours.
Nathan, we love watching your show, and men, i even cried my eyes out... I indeed felt the pain you were all going through, losing this Beautifull soul, your Brother!! He died on the birthday of my best friend...
We dont know yet, but sure hope, you could bring his Family, lots and lots of gold, the end of that season!!!
We will have to wait a while, before we know... God bless you. Keep honouring Jesse! Much love and blessings...from Holland
Good man, you got a brother in Heaven looking out for all of you
Good to see you bro. I watched this show from DMAX Turkey - I hope you guys feel better r.i.p jesse
My dad also had a massive heart attack at work and passed away, when I was 11. Exactly the same thing, nothing could have saved him. But he died surrounded by love, his colleagues were like his extended family, like these guys, and it means the world knowing they were there and he wasnt alone. I hope Jesse's family take comfort in that too.
Sorry to hear, God Bless.
My condolences to you and your family and friends who knew him.🙏🏻
My grandpa died 16 yrs ago of a massive heart attack... My daughter was 8 months old... It crushed our family. Came out of nowhere...
I’m sorry to hear that. Heart disease is a horrible thing, people need to take health seriously.
May your dad rest in peace!
He’s off prospecting new ground now! Probably best gold he’s ever seen!
Well said, well said !!
No kiddin when it’s streets of Gold
Thrones of the stuff
I dont think that's how death works. But that's a nice sentiment.
@@WaRLoKWYATT 🤣🤣
A show about mining gold that I haven't seen one episode of, has me in tears along with a bunch of other strangers on the internet about the death of a man who I know nothing about. Yet it feels like we've all lost someone today. UA-cam algorithm, I've underestimated you. May Jesse rest in peace.
Thats a good thing thou , i think it means we are all a litle bit more empathic than we give ourselves crédit for
I keep coming back to this clip. The guys truly cared about him it shows. 💞
Same...all I can say is....same
Crazy how life works. All these guys I know nothing about and this made u feel like u lost someone close, so strange but it shows how we value human lives. That's a great thing
the bad thing about this I lost my grandfather that pretty much the same exact way I'm trying not to get emotional but it's just it's hard I keep thinking about it thinking about the day he passed away it was just so sudden just like what happened to Jesse may he rest in peace but I still can't get over it
The fact that they were all willing to give his family his share through the rest of the season without even an ounce of hesitation. That stuck with me
me too I give these guy props to finishing out the season and giving Jesse's family what would have been his share to Jesse's family
They are contractually obligated to give his cut.
@@battlesqueak5838 got a source on that or just talking out your arse
@@battlesqueak5838 He's dead, no tf they're not lmfao
That just doesn't make them assholes, every sane person would do that
It's scary knowing that this was the last known footage of Jesse's life. A truly hard working man and a great brother to this crew. Rest easy, Jesse.
Having just barely survived my first heart attack two months ago, this hits home a bit.
RIP Mr. Goins.
Hope you’re doing ok and your heart is beating strong again
drink 3 cups of white pine needle tea a day.. that ought to straighten you out
Cheers man; Hope all is well
@@livonia1807 You have no idea what caused it, that isn't a surefire way of fixing anything.
@@Beanpolr its the suramin in the pine needle.. the global elite inject themselves with pure suramin to live longer and avoid health problems.. i guarantee it would lessen his chance of another heart attack
This just goes to show that even these men, men who look so stone cold, feel the same emotions as we do. Because they are just as human as we are. Although I've never watched to show, I share their pain.
Bro they are just miners not fucking serial killers.
Same stereotype for all men that work in jobs like: plumber, electrician, construction, mechanic, trucker. Kinda weird people think this specific kind of person doesn't cry or have emotions due to the job they do.
Death just sucks outright, especially of a friend or family member.
I don't think they look stone cold maybe I'm just stone cold those guys show lots of emotion. Anger is also an emotion.
Bro, it's scripted reality- don't buy this B.S.
Of course, they were like family.
A man is taught to hide his emotions to not seem weak, but when you see a man cry, it's serious stuff. This crew is more than friends or colleagues, they're family, and keeping the promise to still provide his share of the gold is what love is about. Jesse may rest in peace and watch over our souls and keep us safe.
Even the roughest of the roughest men are still human.
If a man does not cries for his friends death he is neither a man or a friend.
Men should NEVER be taught this, I don't know in what way you think growing up thinking that men should never cry is ok. Showing emotion is not weakness, being sad when your friend dies is not weakness, what IS weak is not caring or showing any emotion at all.
@@nycot107 he never said it was okay, Sensitive Susie. He said that's what men are taught.
@@nycot107 You are wrong. When my Dad died I pushed the tiers down deep and didn't cry. That is the mark of a man, you feel it but don't show it infront of your mum and niece mother in law. You suck it up and be strong for them. This has nothing to do with not caring. If you want to act like a women that's fine, I will pat you on the back as you cry. I honestly don't have a problem with that, but don't say how a man should act.
I'm only 22 and I've been pipelining and doing commercial construction since I was 16, being the young kid on the job is always a bit of pain but their is always that one old man that takes care of you looks out for you and has your back. Fly high old salt! It's people like you that keep us young guys in the industry.
Beautifully put young man!
... Nicely put!. ... Some day soon YOU will be taking someone under your wing and helping them grow in the business.
In 1975 I started at the bottom in commercial construction as a laborer when I was 18 y/o. I'll be 66 this November, 2022. Worked as a helper, went to apprentice school, metal stud mechanic (walls and ceilings) foreman, field superintendent and have been a site superintendent for going on 23 years. That's 47+ years.
The people that I have worked closely with become more than co-workers.
We start with nothing, then a pile of materials, then when we are done there is a building sitting in front of us that WE built.
Talk about getting satisfaction from a hards days (sometimes years) work to be able to stand with your, "brothers and sisters", and say, WE built that.
To sit at a desk all day, every day and not be able to see something substantial at the day's end, I couldn't do it.
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Really dude? You give the old timer a like 👍🏼 after all he wrote to encourage you. Not even a thank you 🙄. Btw you're not 22 anymore. You're almost 25. It goes quick. Don't be so cocky. Before you know it, the 18 year olds will come in and call you old. Trust me.
I'm 36. I was just 22 last week. You know what I mean. Stay humble ✝️
Jesse had the most beautiful ocean eyes ive ever seen. May he rest in peace.
that’s grown man pain right there
I was 10 when my mom passed its embarrassing but my mom was my friend the one who had my back when she waas gone it's like I died because the only person who kept me together was gone and a few months later my dad just waned a friend so he found a woman but she would be the one to save us both.....i was 10 but seeing my dad cry was what got me because I had never seen a man truly broken
Seeing them laying in their arms is so hard and sad
@@irishboi2411 my mom died when i was 7... im 38 now i still dont know what y i hurt so bad...i been alone ever since...
You may feel alone but your not I know the pain I'm 15 but I felt the same way for so long but eventually something changed I still don't know the feeling I think it hits some soonner and later than others just know that your not alone you have people and you have us if you ever need us....i know you can make it even if you feel like your alone just hold your head high and imagine the good things from back then.... Even remember the good and the bad and even the sad moments and just cherish the moments that were there.....don't know if i helped but I never met you or your family but I'm sure your mother was a good woman and she wouldn't want you to be sad
@@irishboi2411 great wisdom from a young man.
"...I just wish he was an asshole so it wouldn't hurt so much."
The moment I teared up, right there.
Only thing I could say without breaking down...
@@Trenchmedias you must still be thinking about him if you're here reading comments on this video, which says a lot about how great a guy Jesse must have been. I hope the good memories come to outweigh the pain in time, man.
@O.G Autistler no man, it's literally him
@@Trenchmedias sorry for yalls loss
@O.G Autistler It's literally him. Look at the channel, it's shorts of him and the guys.
I literally got goose bumps when Dave started yelling "No duff" on the radio. Absolutely nothing but respect for Jesse and all the boy's 💪
i swear that alone gave me the chills.
It’s almost the same goosebumps as hearing “mayday mayday mayday”. It just makes your blood cold.
These guys are as hard as the rocks they break and work hard to do their jobs. They are real men. Real men cry when a family/team member is hurt or dies. Total respect
a big man knows how to keep in check, a bigger man knows how to let it out for his friends and family. respect to you guys for getting through this tough time and condolences to your friend and co worker. RIP Jesse Goins
real men show their emotions at all times.
I can tell Jesse meant a hella lot to this crew. They cared about him and loved him. And, seeing them completely fall to pieces when they found out that he died, he was a brother to them. Rest Easy Jesse. 😭😢💔
When he kept saying
"Oh my god" you could hear the realization hit him harder and harder each time he said it.
That right there. The first time you hear him say "oh god" is when I'm sure most of our hearts hit our heels.
RIP. My condolences go out to his family and friends.
Agreed
Probably one of the only videos in UA-cam that has made me cry out loud. RIP Jesse Goins.
When big boys cry and fall silent you know their hearts are hurting.. Jesse isn't hurting but these boys sure are. God bless and RIP JESSE. GODSPEED BROTHER.
The part that broke me the worst was when that one gentleman was sitting on a huge rock and he was in tears. That hurt, man. My continued condolences to the team and Mr. Goins’ family.
There's something even more heartbreaking watching grown, tough, hard working men cry... It's a different kind of pain altogether.
probably the only thing worse is seeing your own dad cry. he actually had someone die on the job at work and it choked him up and seeing that choked me up
He died quickly without pain. He went home from a place he cherished, doing what he loved to do, surrounded by people he admired and respected. Here's to all of us being so blessed.
Heart attacks are seldom painless. Sometimes it feels like heartburn, other times it feels like molten metal was dumped in your chest.
yeah bro heartattacks are like crazy painful sorry to tell you
they are like one of the worst pains
Heart attacks are absolutely not painless.
Lets not soften reality here.
If one man is able to bring a whole group to tears like that, you know that isn’t a friend, that’s their brother, and will always be.
He passed beyond the veil being at a place he truly wanted to be, doing what he truly loved, we could all be that fortunate,
May his soul find its way to the halls of our father in whom's great company we know no sorrow or shame but only love and light
Prayers & Blessings to whole friends & family
God bless.
He passed 3 days after my father, may God bless his soul.
I haven’t been religious for a long time, but may god bless his soul.
It was so nice seeing these men come together and support each other. They seem like genuinely good people.
May he rest in peace.
I've never watched this show before and this shit still has me on the verge of bawling, frog in my throat. I can't even imagine the loss they feel.
That full, totally agreement between all of them with no hesitation about making it the season of Jesse and making sure his family saw a full worth of the share of gold does show above the emotions shown how much they truly care. They could have gone "welp he's dead, pay off what he worked" no they wanted to give a worth
Respect R.I.P.
Again UA-cam needs a fucking Sad button
for real....
God needed him to work in heaven
@@henryhanes2322 please quite with this load of BS. You know how stupid you sound. "God killed a good man so he could work in heaven". Crap like this makes the situation worse.
@@Mjdecker1234 it’s not rude it’s to show that he believes god has a place for this man not to be rude and stuff but you have your own opinion so I’m gonna just leave it there
Guys if your body has pain of any type,get it checked out please,sorry for your loss.
So sad that he passed but I’m glad that for the rest of the season they are giving his family his share of the gold cause I’m sure that’ll help them out tremendously
They had a millon dollar season aswell
@@MarkelScott100 that’s awesome
@@Coastermania15 yea a real feel good moment
It's always heart wrenching to see a grown guy cry. It genuinely was super hard not to cry during it. You can just tell how important of a person he was to them.
You can see the bond these men have and the pain and sadness this loss meant for them. May Mr. Goins rest in piece.
I love watching every step of Dave's adventure, but man he has had one of the most difficult and roughest roads to have traveled down.
RIP Jesse Goin.
Dudes been there from the start of the show. Been through so much shit but he’s an incredible man.
Respect, when you see a grown man cry that's a lot of pain. They lost someone dear to them and it'll be hard to fill those work boots.
This just literally popped up in my view stream, 2 years and 3 days after Jesse 's passing. I have followed Dave ever since his Gold Rush days and have watched every episode of this show. It was an absolute tragedy Jesse passing after putting up an amazing job in the rock truck. Dave and the guys are more than colleagues (co-workers) and it showed in how Jesse's sudden passing affected them. R. I. P. Jesse
There's nothing more beautiful and wholesome than a man opening his cold-stoned heart and letting out a stream of tears down his face for a person they cherished for every breath of life they could muster.
He died with his brothers, doing what he loved. I cannot imagine a better passing for anyone. i don't weep for the dead, they know no more suffering or pain. I weep for those who loved him, who have to suffer their absence.
he was probably holding back that heart attack for years so he could go work on a mine like he wanted to. That was him saying thank you to yall, even if it was a little cruel.
Nice thought but you can't 'hold back' heart attacks.
@@MsPinkwolf God can hold back heart attacks if it isn’t your time to go yet
@@gamindj6033 wow. Imagine actually thinking that's true.
@@MsPinkwolf you think something like that cant happen ? My father had an motorcycle accident e few yearsago and the first thing he said was "i saw my best friend and he said it isnt my time to go" thats kinda crazy i think and i dont really believe in god or higher beings
@@MsPinkwolf Imagine not being able to have faith. That's the worst part.
As heartbreaking and emotional as this is, it's really nice to see a bunch of grown, burly, tough workin men, crying at the sound of bad news. It's alright to have emotions no matter who you are :)
Condolences from the Atwood family, there's not enough people like Jesse in the world anymore, but if I had to check out, I would want to go doing what I love, just like he did. I also completely relate to Dave on losing his dad, lost mine a few years ago and still, every once in a while find myself grieving the loss. You just have to keep moving forward, it's the only thing that helps.
I’m so choked up right now…when you’ve lost loved ones you automatically feel that pain for those you see mourning/suffering. May Jesse Rest In Peace.
I've not watched Gold Rush in a while but Dave Turin was always the king in my eyes. Hearing his voice on the radio like that was not something you've ever heard from him in the past. Class act to keep his share for his family as well.
Tears in my eyes. He lived life to the last minute of his life. In my eyes a loss of a legend in the Gold Rush Franchise.
i dont even watch this show, i just got this in my recommended, and i still fucking cried
i didnt either but after seeing this episode on discorvery channel and having dealt with this in my own family i started to watch this because now it was more then about just goldmining
you too huh...
Me too 👍
Same
Me 6
God needed another gold miner on his team. He got the best.
been seeing this from season 1. When Dave said Jesse died. I cried my heart out. My wife came home afters hopping, she though I was crying over nothing. This is pure friendship and brotherhood. R.I.P Jesse Goins.
I barely watched this show. We watched it while eating dinner on shift at the fire house, and this made several people break down crying. We hugged it out, made em feel better, and then went to our next call. May he be digging in the skies, finding the gold.
Ive never watched this show and dont know anything about the characters, but when one of the guys kept repeating "Oh my god" and you could hear him breaking down after each one... that shook something inside of me, reminded me of when i got the news that my best friend died of a heart attack at 16. Even though these guys are older, wiser, tougher, they're still human on the inside and I'm praying for the crew and the family of Mr. Goins and I'm wondering if there's a donation page for his family. I'm sure that they're supplied well by the show and the gold but it would comfort them knowing that people outside of the show care for them and want to support them
He died doing what he loved....RIP. God bless you all for honoring him and his family.
Man this just tore me up .... I'm here crying my ass off . I know how you guys feel . I lost my wife and daughter within 6mths of eachother . Now I have nobody . Godbless and stay safe .
I lost my wife, 5 months later my mother and 6 weeks later my dad, all in 2001. I am the last of the line... I don't know you and will probably never have the privilege of meeting you... But your not alone, may God bless you.
He had such beautiful blue eyes.Hard to believe it’s been almost a year since he passed.
ive never seen this show before, but their reactions are heartbreaking, you can tell they really cared about him.
Ive watched this show for years. Still gets me. Rip jesse you truly were a legend and amazing man
I remember watching this and feeling my blood go cold when Dave started shouting “No duff”. I knew exactly what that meant. And seeing the first responders and when Jesse didn’t show up, I just started bawling. R.I.P. Jesse 😭🙏🏼💔
My dad passed the same way last month. My mom and brother tried all they could to bring him back.
Sorry to hear that. I know this doesn't help but my dad also passed away. It hurts but we must remember the good times and live on in their honor. My your father Rip.
@@maxelsworth both of my grand fathers passed from heart attacks … my dads dad had a heart attack and passed while my cousin was there and he couldn’t do anything….. years later I worked at a cleaning company and learned that my boss was the paramedic that came to help my grandpa
Mine also passed away last month, exact same situation. Hope you're doing good
@@cheeseburgers1435 That sucks, but let it be a warning to you to lead a very healthy and active lifestyle because that means you are very likely at an elevated risk of heart disease
Sorry brother
Rip,that's awesome to give his family his share of the gold.all the gold in the world cant buy character and this crew's shows that!!!!
I used to watch this show. I remember this scene and I was crying like a baby. Jesse was one of my favorites on the show that I had to stop watching for a time. 😭
As someone who walked into work on a typical summer morning in 2011 to learn a coworker died the night before, I know the pain these guys feel. Even if you don't know them personally, you become used to their presence and personality on the job site (wherever it may be). You feel this gaping hole in your stomach knowing that a guy you saw at 5PM when you left to go home died only six hours later... and realize you'll never see them again. It sucks and if the guy is popular, it destroys morale.
Never seen this show but watching those grown men hug and burst into tears just hurts.
So heartbreaking, don’t even follow the show, still R.I.P Jesse.
"Jesse 's season" hell yeah. Dave is really great to continue for Jesse.
.I love the show and understand the crew can't quit and the show must go on and to Jesse 's family would want to continue also. R.I.P. Jesse
its crazy knowing that a few days prior to jesse passing I had lost my grandfather as well to heart failure. Like jesse he was the opposite of an ass and he was the most humblest man I've ever met. Rest in peace for the men who meant something in our lives because that hole can never be filled no matter how hard you try.
I watch Dave Turin lost mines as much as I can and yes it brought a tear to my eyes to learn of Jessie passing. May God bless his family and friends.
I lost my good friend on Nov 7 2020 . He was in his deer stand ! The only peace we've found in his death , he was doing what he loved ! I didnt know Jesse , but he reminded me alot of him 😭 . RIP Jesse ! I struggle every day as I know you will ! Brothers are never easy to loose .
This has gotta be one of the saddest videos I’ve ever seen.. RIP JESSE Goins I never met you but you seemed like a great man and ur crew seemed to love you. Rip fine man you will be missed 🕊
It hits home when you know someone who passed away, you just understand the feeling and wish another person doesn’t feel the same pain, it’s truly sad !
Haven't seen a single episode of this show, but I can relate to losing someone from a heart attack.
RIP Jesse. You did a great job.
God damn, I haven't even heard of this show before until I got this in my feed. That reaction just hits you in the guts. I'm just glad Jesse was able to beat whatever record another guy set and make the rest of the team proud before his passing.
RIP. My condolences go out to his family and friends, what a dedicated guy he was.
Love this show jesse was the rock to this team. When I seen this episode I cried my eyes out felt like I lost a family member. Jesse is up in heaven gold mining with all the old times and drinking all the beers he wants. Jesse might be gone but he will never be forgotten cause he lives on in his sons and grandchildren. Rest in peace Jesse.
Jesse
You may have spent the years searching for treasure
But your family & friends will spend their years cherishing their memories of you as their treasure
RIP
seeing those grown men cry hits different. i am proud of them they did. and they hugged and comforted eachother. if you ever feel like crying please do. and find peace in eachother.
This is the American spirit. Hard workers, tough as nails, sharing brotherly bonds in all the highs and lows, and knowing when to take a moment for the things that truly matter. God bless Jesse Goins, may he rest in peace.
I've never seen a full episode, and I still cried watching this
Brings up old memories for me my mother died of a massive heart attack right before I turned six in 1990. My condolences to everyone.
🙏 for Jessie and his family! I hope gods grace is with each and everyone of you guys!
Never seen this show, and my heart is breaking with you. Its never easy to lose someone you connect/bond with. Sorry for your loss.
Never watched the show before but I can feel the crew's pain. RIP Jesse goins✊🏽
I think something amazing about videos like this, is how much one person's passing can affect so many people who didn't even know that person. The fact that this one person on a TV show actually had enough impact to not only affect his brothers that he worked with, but also thousands of other people who watched the video is just amazing. Even if his passing was tragic, I'm sure that he would be astonished by how many people genuinely cared about him.
Jessie ,your decency and integrity were easy to recognize . These traits stand out to those who value them .At this juncture in time these qualities are seen less and less . I myself consider most of these men on this show to be fine decent gentlemen,made finer by your example .God bless you!
watching this i cried, i've lost.. too many people over the course of the last five years but nothing as sudden as what they had to face... My deepest condolences.
Never knew of the show before this and in this small clip, I saw how much Jesse meant to everyone, and is authenticity and grace showed through in the few short minutes I watched. Prayers lifted up for Jesse.
Man, we watch the show and it just hit me in the gut all over again as when we watched it the first time. I cried like a baby 😢. Jessie was a very kind, humble and giving soul RIP Jessie.
My heart goes out to the family and friends of Mr. Jessie, I always enjoyed watching him and as mentioned in the video his humbleness was captivating he truly was a good person. G/B you brother and R.I.P.
This reminds me of what happened to my paternal grandfather, who passed away more than a decade before I was even born. He was out mowing the lawn as a neighbor was watching through their window (my dad wasn't home at the time, as he was on his first date with my mom....and my grandmother was spending the day with friends), and their neighbor turned away for just a couple seconds to grab a beer from the refrigerator, and when he turned back and looked out the window, my grandfather was laying motionless on the ground.
The coroner later took my dad aside and told him: "I'm not saying this to make you feel better, but your father wasn't in any pain when he went. He wasn't gone when he hit the ground, he was gone before his knees even buckled. It was like someone just flipped a switch and he was gone."
While I still wish that I'd had a chance to meet and know my grandfather, I'm at least grateful that when his time came, it was quick and painless. Though, sadly, his death was preventable. He had been on heart medication, but because the medication gave him the runs, he just stopped taking it instead of going to his doctor and simply asking for a different medication.
I'm sorry for your loss I hope your doing well
I just lost my mother earlier this week and I too was informed that it was quick. She ended up dying from a stroke, I only hope that she was gone the moment it started. My only regret was that I couldn't see her one last time or told her how much she meant to me...
My dad's uncle passed away about 10 days after my brother was born, and it still haunts me what he said. "One came and one is going to go". Didn't even know him and it still hurt
@@destinysagdolls6854 I'm sorry for your loss I hope your doing well?
i can’t even imagine all the thoughts going through these men’s heads. the one who found him. the ones rushing to help. the ones standing at the top of the mountain not knowing what’s going on and wishing they were there to help. a year later and still sending prayers to his friends and family
Watched this show all the time with my dad when I was little. He passed about two years ago. Just found this video, brought up so many memories, been crying on my couch for about 10 minutes now.
I’ve never watched this show a day in my life - only clips … but this scene hit harder than a pile of bricks . I’m gonna continue watching this series . The ultimate respect , prayers and condolences to these guys and the families 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Jesse was an amazing man. Hope he’s getting gold in the best place ever. May he Rest In Peace.
These men are family together not just working together.
It’s not easy being a man. This is my worst fear on a job site as a plumber. Constantly working under houses, in trenches that aren’t shored up and hanging from buildings to glue drains. If this happened to one of the guys I work with, I’d be devastated. Rest In Peace, Jesse Goins.
@ holy shit shut up
@ no one asked
@. What a stupid ass comment.
@ it might be facts but this has nothing to do with this video
Make sure you take care of yourself! Be safe out there.
Glad those fellas could share their feelings with each other.
They were holding and comforting each other like they lost a brother.
He was loved.
I've never seen this show before, but you can tell that he really meant a lot to them, RIP Jesse.
I never watched this show just came up on my feed. And this hit so hard nearly started crying
As a firefighter we use "NO DUFF" only in training situations when something goes wrong that is not part of training scenario and we require awareness of that matter. It is commonly used in NATO countries from my understanding.
I know its been a long time, but I still watch this video at least once a week, starting from when it was first posted on You Tube. I do it to remind myself of how precious life is. A shout out to those that recorded this event for doing it with reverence and taste. Never has there been a finer video showing the bond and love between coworkers and friends. A group of big men with even bigger hearts and the souls of poets. God bless all of you!
I know it's been a while this is now 2022 but still break your heart what a great man what a great crew I sure hope you can pick yourselves up and continue what that man loved and dreamed about continued success.
4:43 thats real pain right there you can hear it so vividly, you cant fake that pain. It hits me hard when i hear that.