Freak Accident Forklift Amputates Delivery Drivers Leg | Helicopter ER
Ойын-сауық
Paramedics rush to the scene where a man was pinned against a wall by a forklift truck to find his leg was nearly completely amputated by the accident.
From Season 8 Episode 6
🇬🇧 Catch full episodes of your favourite Really shows on discovery+: bit.ly/3MaZ1JS
Catch Really on - Sky 142, Virgin 128, BT TV 17
Пікірлер: 456
Thank you for the lovely comments - Rob’s my husband, and we can’t thank these heroes enough for what they did for him and our family.
@paulgoodall9784
Жыл бұрын
Real trooper is Rob
@AG1998AG
Жыл бұрын
What a legend he is. Took it like a champ. All the best to you and yours and sending love to Rob
@martynapiechowiak6063
Жыл бұрын
I hope he is well and wish him good recovery. He can do this ❤️
@phantomsamurai4400
Жыл бұрын
Hope all goes well for you both
@DodderingOldMan
Жыл бұрын
Ah, really? Sincerely hope everything's going okay, he seems like a really decent man.
I've seen people handle a scrape way more dramatic then this guy
@mikejennings7779
Жыл бұрын
This sort of injury can either hurt a shit ton or not at all, i had a hand injury a few years ago that cut the nerves and things, couldnt feel a thing but took a few years for the nerve to regrow and feeling to come back into the fingers
@littlepenguinowo1819
Жыл бұрын
Not a good sign when your not expressing pain
@eileenellenberger9473
Жыл бұрын
Shock
@kingmarble3400
Жыл бұрын
@@littlepenguinowo1819 it’s adrenaline it’s completely normal
@littlepenguinowo1819
Жыл бұрын
@@kingmarble3400 your not feeling adrenaline after an hour bro, his nerves are severely damaged and he's in shock
It's amazing to see his good sense of humor and how he handled the situation the whole time.
@dean4051
Жыл бұрын
Sustaining an injury like this is not the problem, it's when it dawns on you just how much it will impact and change your life and the amount of recovery you will need, that is the difficult part. I very much doubt he was this good humoured when he realised the severity of the accident.
@jaytoppo1670
Жыл бұрын
@@dean4051 believe me, as an amputee myself, you're spot on, it doesn't dawn on you the magnitude of what from this moment forward he'll develop an anxiety on the major limitations one's life is about to face, I hate it, every day, wish I could turn back the clock but hey, we have to deal with it the best we can.
@kookaburra574
Жыл бұрын
@@jaytoppo1670 i had an accident, 500kg fell on my feet, i instantly cried but after like 30 minutes i was crying because i thought i will lose my toes, i didnt tho. had surgery and everything is healing well. cast getting removed in a month
@getmoneydie
Жыл бұрын
notice how he only appears euphoric happy mood lifted when the needles in his arm, and press all the way down filled with fetty plus ket shots too and more than likely a few benzo shots iv, u can’t possibly not feel a lift off ur shoulders/extreme moodlift especially if he’s never had an opioid in his system b4 more than likely he just had fresh opioid receptors never touched lets think here hes not happy bc his legs missing🤣💀
@unsolicitedditkapics9722
Жыл бұрын
Shock and adrenaline are some crazy things
“I’m not gonna get up and run, am I?” - creasing I am 😂😂 I admire this gentleman how he handled the situation. He lost his leg, but definitely not his sense of humour.
@kookaburra574
Жыл бұрын
Jokes are a coping mechanism, i also joked when my accident happened. "My football career is over" I hate football thats why i made that joke 😅
@garethjones6342
Жыл бұрын
I think Rob enjoyed his ketamine quite a bit !
@VeXGamingLSRP
7 ай бұрын
hes a legend
@samscopeproductionz
4 ай бұрын
I hope the insurance payout was astronomical.
Respect the the first responder (CFR) who applied a tourniquet and likely saved Rob from bleeding out. CFRs are volunteers trained to respond to 999 calls by the local trust. Checking in as I’m a CFR for West Mids Ambulance.
@CymruEmergencyResponder
Жыл бұрын
YAS call their RRV Paramedics ‘Responders’.
@lockdowneunos502
Жыл бұрын
@@CymruEmergencyResponder I believe the programme is talking about a CFR not a RRV Paramedic
@CymruEmergencyResponder
Жыл бұрын
@@lockdowneunos502 I didn’t see any CFRs in the video.
@AB-cs7vm
Жыл бұрын
@@lockdowneunos502 no car's and they wouldn't carry a cat tourniquet
@vikingsfan2123
Жыл бұрын
@@AB-cs7vm why wouldnt they carry a cat tourniquet?
The fellas a legend. A true Yorkshireman. You've made us proud
@jameaessex5815
Жыл бұрын
What the fuck does coming from Yorkshire have to do with it ?
Have the privilege off calling this man a friend absolute legend both Rob and his family 😘
@raybrown4845
Жыл бұрын
Please give Rob my best wishes. Can't believe how he handled that.
@simonatkinson6769
Жыл бұрын
@Ray Brown will do thanks bud
@raybrown4845
Жыл бұрын
@@simonatkinson6769 Thanks mate. Breaks my heart to see a fellow HGV driver hurt. 👍
@waituntil
Жыл бұрын
He is a dream for first responders ect. to work with 😍
I lost my leg 3 years ago below the Knee. They had to Amputate mine at the scene of the carnage. It wasn't an accident like Rob and my Captain lost his life. Him loosing his life saved 2 of us but it took our Limbs. My Captain pushed me as the explosion took place. Thank you Sir and God bless you. His answer to my thank you would have been "no probs Lew". Well done Rob I know the rehabilitation is lengthy and painful .Good luck!!
What an amazing man he is. God bless him.
@marekmaxpabianice
29 күн бұрын
Who? GOD bless him? He could have saved him but did fuck all.
I'm amazed at the positive outlook he had, even from the immediate moment the accident happened, it's inspirational. I have a friend, a younger gentleman as well that suffered much different incident, but with the same result. He's the happiest, most positive person I know. They're better men than I am, I'd be a blubbering emotional mess.
@stephenbutler6819
Жыл бұрын
It depends you know I've had a horrific head bleed and I'm a strong person but i went straight into panic mode you may be much stronger than you believe
@Jonathan_Doe_
Жыл бұрын
Lad knows the he’s on for a solid six figure compo claim, and a lifetime of top rate DLA/PIP benefits. (Also he was probably just glad to be alive, and that he didn’t lose his dick).
This must be the hardest man in Britain, how calm he was! Fair play
These helicopter ambulance are the absolute best I've been transported and saved twice God bless all that man them
@shirleyw8720
Жыл бұрын
Wow! How come twice? Glad you’re okay.
I hope Rob recovers well. I worked in a factory where a colleague suffered a similar injury. Even though that was in the mid 80's I will never forget the terror and chaos when it happened!
Humans interacting with respect and decency in these situations is so awesome.
"That was good stuff, you can give me more of that." Mate they will give you as much ketamime as they safely can with that kind of injury lol. True legend
Rob, I cannot believe how calm you were. I hope that your doing well. Thank God for all the First Responders--you're all heroes.
Rob the rock! The way he handled this awful event is incredible. What a great attitude to life. Well done the first responder. You probably saved Robs life.
Rob is such a nice guy. Hope he handles everything well. Stay strong Rob
He said I’m not going to run away 😂😂
Absolutely fantastic to see how this guy recovered and has dealt with this injury. To be up and walking within a few weeks shows his strength of character and his determination to deal with what happened If you see this comment I just want to say not many men like you, your just so positive and you have a Bea family to be positive for I wish you all a wonderful and happy future 😊
@robsmith5491
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
Here from tiktok to see the rest 😂 God he's such a brave guy. Glad to see that he's getting on with things. Seems so positive..
Man this man is amazing. As an amputee myself I know what he had yp go through. To be up and walking again so quickly is just awesome
Aw man this was so strangely wholesome, he is such a wonderful guy, with an amazing outlook and positivity. I hope the best comes his way. The EMT's were also really awesome, making sure he knew what was happening and doing far more than what we even know to keep him comfortable. Real heroes, all of em.
I've seen an accident almost identical to this a couple years back. Someone in a standing lift truck wasnt looking where he was going and basically rear ended another parked lift truck, which had its forks up to hip height. Hes still in the hospital to this day and he may never walk again in his life. Since that day, I've been doing all of my stops, I've always looked where I'm going, and passed any pedestrians slowly. We're a good team of around 20 people working with forklifts and since I started 6 years ago, I've always encountered people who got oh so close to getting into bad accidents ALMOST EVERY DAY. People say "oh but its a warehouse, I know how it works" but they dont. You have more chance getting into an accident at work than in a car. In fact: in the last 6 years, I've seen probably more than 1500 cases where people got almost into an accident at work (+ 3 serious injuries) and in a car, I've seen people almost crash into eachother (or into me) for probably 6 times (including 2 minor crashes and 1 major crash) So PLEASE people. Wherever you're working, whatever your profession is, PLEASE be careful. Whether its on the road, or in a physical job, be careful. You've got 1 life, so dont waste it by doing dumb shit.
@deezelfairy
Жыл бұрын
As a forklift mechanic I can't stress how dangerous forklifts are. Working on them with everything being so heavy your only one mistake away from death everyday. They're fine servants, but harsh teachers and when they do teach you a 'lesson' they take big, wet bites.
He handled that like a champ. I had to laugh when he asked if they were going to cut his ear off. Best wishes to you, Rob!
That man has the best attitude towards life. I couldn't believe how calm he was through the whole ordeal. I love some of his comments. " Are you chopping my ear off as well?" Then, "I don't know what you gave us before but that was good... I could do with some more of that." At the hospital, "I'm not gonna get up and run, am I?" Here is someone who will probably lose his leg and he was so friendly, polite, and made jokes, incredible attitude. Who ever has this man as a husband or father, you are extremely lucky. Well done!! Hope the rest of your life is fullfilling and that you don't suffer anymore with the leg. Thanks for sharing this video. Love from Alberta 🇨🇦
His children look just like him, little angels with those smiles.
How was he so calm during that. I know i would have been crying my eyes out 😭
Rob.......You are a chuffing star my friend 👍🏼💪🏻 And so are all those amazing NHS doctors and staff that did a job way beyond what most of us do for a living 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Respect to your CFR too, amazing job 👏🏻👏🏻 And no, we don’t know each other pal, but you’re one hell of a bloke 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻 All the very best now 👍🏻
0:03 "And their legs have come off." "Ooooh!" 😆
What an amazing man, how he kept on laughing and joking through that horrible incident I’ll never know.
The guy has good sense of humor. I think he rather lose the leg than his life.
This is so sad. What an absolute top bloke he is, handled it unbelievably well. Best of luck for the future rob 👍
that has got to be the calmest guy who just had his leg severed
rob is such an optimist. even after losing his leg, he still look at the bright side of things.
What an incredibly brave and beautiful man. I hope for him and his family they can have all the support they need. 💗🇦🇺
Proper Yorkshire lad, cracking sense of humour.
What a lad. Quick recovery g. Would have died if he said he was allergic to legs. Funny bloke
What an absolutely amazingly man & Dad this man is! Bless him and his precious family! I wish the best future for all of them!!
its really heartwarming to see someone happy and helping them when they needed.
What an incredible outlook and personality this fella has, so much respect for him and wish him all the very best.
Legend. A major life changing injury and he is calm as anything. Good luck to you Rob if you ever read this👍
@emmasmith7509
Жыл бұрын
He’s my husband. Thank you - I’m sure he’ll read these comments.
@hoofie2002
Жыл бұрын
@@emmasmith7509 absolute best of luck to him👍
Thes emergency staff are 1st class. Well done guys
Such a strong man. Amazing how he stayed positive though out this hole thing. Xx
Oh man talk about tough as nails - and he has video proof to back it up, what a legend.
This video was amazing- what an amazing dude! He was so chill and never lost his sense of humour ☺️ so pleased it all worked out for him
I hope Rob recovers well! I am ncrediably impressed at how calm and professional everyone is. Just amazing.
What a man! His sense of humour is amazing. Ive seen grown men moan more o er a paper cut than Rob has losing a leg. I wish him all the best for the future.
CAN'T BELIEVE THIS GUY. where is his prize, he's just phenomenal.
This bloke has a great attitude to his injury. I wish you all the very best mate. 😊 👍👍👍
He's certainly in good spirits, I admire how he is coping.👏👍🤝
What a wonderful person, I really admire him
Guy is a warrior for sure what an outlook. Things can always be worse and attitude is everything. I wish him and his family the best .
Wow, I really admire Rob! What an amazing perspective on life and an inspiration to us all!
Rob I wish you and your family all the happiness &better luck for the future you handled that Amazingly I’m in Awh of you
Good man , that’s what you call the best of British right there . Nice to see your getting on with it 💪💪
Absolutely inspirational man, immense bravery outlook.❤️
Paramedics are crazy. How they stay so calm and keep the patient so calm is awesome. I’d be freaking the hell out
@Mushroom_yt.
Ай бұрын
I was praying this one was not blured, I was eating this whislt eating my lunch 😂 just training for when I start training to become a paramedic in the air ambulance
What a legend. "Can take these down to the park" (referring to his children), Man lost a limb and still what matters to him is gettin the kids round to the park and such. Like he stubbed a toe, joking around with paramedics and doctors, moment of composure and right back to it. Legend.
something that helped this man was a great attitude ! be positive even in bad situations and work through it . Well done by all even the victim.
Rob you are an amazing encouragement. Facing the situation head on and deciding to take the path of hope. WOW!! Good on you mate!
Yorkshire grit right there. Wish you all the best in your recover Rob
Great initial care, short transport, wonderful attitude, amazing aftercare, forward looking fella, he’ll do fine! Well done to all!
Real tough guy. Wishing you all the best Rob
TIS BUT A FLESH WOUND! Top craic….talk about Keep Calm and Carry On…well done Rob glad you‘ve made a full recovery and thriving! Thanks to the quick work of the first responders and doctors
Well done rob..your a very courageous and brave man get well soon mate..respect to you
God bless you. You have a beautiful family
What an amazing guy. My Dad was run over by a herd of cattle in a field with a public right of way (which wasn’t sign posted) back in 2014, bank holiday Monday. He was wearing shorts, & where the cows hooves had trampled hun, both lower legs were an absolute mess & he spent just over 4 weeks in Addenbrookes & had more surgeries than I care to recall. He had many, many skin grafts, balloons under the skin, I know he was in surgery for many hours as they were trying to reconnect things, it was touch & go as to whether they’d be able to save his legs, but thankfully they did. His legs don’t look pretty, he has to cover them during summer (higher risk of skin cancer), & can /does get infections in them, he’s also older now (77) & the surgeon said as he gets older he’ll struggle with mobility & you can certainly tell the last year or two he’s starting to use a walking stick & slow down a little, but he’s a trooper, as is Rob! Robs attitude went such a long way towards his journey too I’m sure. Wishing both he & his family lots of love & blessings for his future x
@emmasmith7509
10 ай бұрын
I hope your Dad is recovering well x
What a brave nice man. Good luck!
Wow that guy is amazing to go through so much and keep smiling wish him all the luck in the world
The Man is a bloody warrior! Well done mate...I hope everything is okay now!
Good man, wish him nothing but the best!
What a brilliant bloke and dad. Very brave. And bet his kids love their 'Transformer' dad even more!😁 The emergency services are simple Ace! Thank u. 💕
Very brave and patient man.
Rob seems like the person you would always want in your life.
I work for a forklift camera company. Simple safety precautions could have prevented this! I'm so glad he is ok!
"I could do with some more of that" I get it buddy, stuff's pretty good indeed hahahaha
All the best for you, prayers and positive thoughts headed your way from the USA ❤️
We are taught to never stand between a heavy load and a static object (wall, truck, other load...). In the action, it's a rule very easy to forget. I've done it countless times and this accident is a reminder... Awesome spirit! Good luck to you sir!
Thats the face of someone in excruciating agony?!? Jesus this man is strong af!!
You guys are just hero’s
What a great guy Rob is, its the positivity that helps in these situations. Plus the bandage they put on is made from prawns 😮 how amazing
Rob is a lovely guy. Period!
wow he really took that like a champ how relaxed he was talking to them
Brilliant man with a wonderful positive outlook on life...I wish Rob and his family much love and happiness..Jxx 🥀⚘🇬🇧👑💐🌺💜
I love his carry on attitude. Life is full of bumps and pot wholes. It's always ends up to be about how we carry on which makes the individual strong and teaches everyone surrounding them powerful character building traits that guide you through.
"are you going to chop my ear of aswell" ... this man is crazy brave.. he just lost a leg and makes jokes. gigachad.
What a brave and amazing man such a shame 😢
All the Best in your recovery process Rob
That is one nice looking new leg actually
What a brave man best of luck in the future rob 💪
He’s got a great attitude. Momentary despair is understandable, but accepting reality and moving on will help you grow and be there for your kids. Good luck.👍
my dad works in construction and hes had multiple people injured on site over the years by forklifts scary things cant believe how calm rob handled it all what a legend
What a guy Robb is! Just wow he will still live life to the fullest and won’t let something like an amputation put him down. Wish him the best. Ketamine is a damn good drug too
Nice massage actually “ I love this guy !!😂
Rob, your an amazing man with a lovely family. Wish you all the best. ❤❤❤
I work on vascular ward and yes this poor guy is in shock and not realising yet the severity of the situation. Once dust settles he will be probably struggling as this is life changing injury.
Rob your an amazing man. Much love and prayers for you ❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
God bless you man
The humble prawn does an an amazing job. All the best to Rob and his family.