When Cops Save Lives Last Moment

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Whether you love or hate them, we can’t deny that the police have saved
countless lives, whether it’s from dangerous figures or unsafe places. Of course, there have
also been numerous moments when officers have saved people at the very last moment,
and this video features all sorts of frightening scenarios like that.
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  • @IamGrootOG
    @IamGrootOGАй бұрын

    I'm so glad I quit using opiates. I quit once fentanyl hit the streets. Lost many friends. Sober 10/01/2019

  • @moimoi2994

    @moimoi2994

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations!!!! I'm extremely proud of you for taking such a hard step! Carry on my fellow human and stay strong ❤❤❤

  • @simplyshirene8833

    @simplyshirene8833

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations!!! You should be very proud of yourself. It's such hard work getting sober and staying sober.

  • @IamGrootOG

    @IamGrootOG

    Ай бұрын

    @moimoi2994 thank you! Without God I wouldn't have done it. It's very hard and I tried 7 other times to quit but I just had a mindset of being done with the sickness, lying, stealing and it dominated everything. Very happy I broke up with heroin. God bless you 🙏 ❤️

  • @samanthag17

    @samanthag17

    Ай бұрын

    Sober life! 20 years this month. Feels great, right?

  • @jennylee9278

    @jennylee9278

    Ай бұрын

    I've lost my sister, my niece and a very good friend. People were afraid of crack and meth but fentanyl has to be the worst.

  • @HoneyyChai
    @HoneyyChaiАй бұрын

    The first cop collapsing totally unresponsive and being faced with a terrifying medical emergency and only saying "I'm sorry" really is a testament to how amazing some law enforcement's characters are. What a kind soul. Edit: I like how my replies section became debate club

  • @arcane._.babes0905

    @arcane._.babes0905

    Ай бұрын

    hearing that “im sorry” broke me a little. imagine almost dying and feeling like you need to apologize

  • @bsoz9759

    @bsoz9759

    Ай бұрын

    Weird question. Has there been any research into what Narcan does to someone long term? An EMT friend had a shift where he used Narcan 3x on the SAME PERSON in an 8-hour shift. Does that have some kind of effect on people?

  • @melissab1360

    @melissab1360

    Ай бұрын

    He was having a panic attack, caused by the fear of what fentanyl can do. There's been so many professionals who deal with fentanyl on the cellular level that have said this is impossible. I understand being scared, it's a terrifying drug to deal with, but be honest in what it is.

  • @emt100565

    @emt100565

    Ай бұрын

    I have a hard time believing this was strictly a psychological response. You can actually hear the deputy take a deep breath about a minute after the narcan was administered. Pure fentanyl is lethal in the most minor amounts, I deal with it day In and day out not only as a paramedic but as a police officer as well. This incident is 100% plausible.

  • @madisong.2022

    @madisong.2022

    29 күн бұрын

    ⁠@@bsoz9759 long term no. It only last 60mins which is why they bring you to the hospital in case you go under again and have to administer another. It stops the opioid from connecting to your receptors. My first od they had to administer Narcan to me three times. It just sends you into rapid withdrawal. Side affects are like horrible nausea, headaches, etc. Just like if you were withdrawing.

  • @omg11076
    @omg11076Ай бұрын

    "You're not supposed to breathe this stuff in buddy!" I love the comic relief. Im glad the officer is alright.

  • @leadbulletjunkie2235
    @leadbulletjunkie2235Ай бұрын

    The chief that went in after those kids proved he deserves that position. A man who leads his officers by example instead of delegating

  • @protonjinx

    @protonjinx

    Ай бұрын

    leaders should delegate. good leaders make a whole team efficient instead of just being a single efficient person.

  • @genedouglas1217

    @genedouglas1217

    Ай бұрын

    Amén

  • @TomSawyersLeftNut

    @TomSawyersLeftNut

    27 күн бұрын

    @@protonjinx You have a good point... only when applied to certain situations. Do you really think it would've been a better idea for the chief to send in a rookie to just wade around down there, probably unaware of what to even do and unable to think clear enough in that stressful situation? Oh no, you mean sending *multiple* down, because that's more "efficient", right? Especially with a limited amount of rope that can probably only handle one person... I have heard from leaders themselves, "I wouldn't make one of my guys do something I wouldn't do myself," as in not letting the people they're leading risk their own lives and instead putting themselves on the line. I think it's pretty objective that he made a good call, he was able to handle it and he knew that, and his officers were supporting him on the way.

  • @Soapartisan875

    @Soapartisan875

    24 күн бұрын

    Absolutely courageous officers.

  • @josephhodges9819

    @josephhodges9819

    24 күн бұрын

    Th problem is that he is the chief and he makes the critical decisions. Unless under certain circumstances he should delegate.

  • @A_silly_cat
    @A_silly_cat18 күн бұрын

    "im not gonna let you die" really hits hard

  • @KawasakiGirl
    @KawasakiGirlАй бұрын

    I will never forget the time i overd*sed in a su*cide attempt and i met some of the kindest officers ever, wish i could thank them for saving my life. im now doing so much better and am getting help :) they really saved me

  • @Finest_of_563

    @Finest_of_563

    Ай бұрын

    You don't have to censor the word overdose lol. Glad you're still kicking though

  • @GreenGlo1991

    @GreenGlo1991

    25 күн бұрын

    Glad you made it, hon. Keep on keeping on

  • @Xp366

    @Xp366

    23 күн бұрын

    One of my teenage friends who is disabled tried to kill themself, don’t know how nor do I want to, and ended up in a mental hospital for 2 weeks. Scared me so f**king bad.

  • @johntunnage3098

    @johntunnage3098

    23 күн бұрын

    keep it up girl the world loves having you here

  • @jetodessa5484

    @jetodessa5484

    17 күн бұрын

    Yeah, it happened to me, too. I felt guilt over them and, of course, my family, too. Managed to pay it forward, though, and that helped a little bit, but I'll always feel guilty.

  • @Eclipse_01x
    @Eclipse_01xАй бұрын

    When the kid hugged the officer it made me feel bright/warming inside. You could tell he was very thankful for him ❤

  • @user-eh8cg4dr2d

    @user-eh8cg4dr2d

    8 күн бұрын

    Ikr

  • @MelissaW0524
    @MelissaW0524Ай бұрын

    The cop that went into that deck fire knowing the propane tank was right there is a true hero! Those homeowners are so lucky he was the one that arrived and decided to risk his own life going in to save them instead of waiting for the fire dept. What an amazing human being, we should all strive to be that selfless for our fellow man.

  • @Angxl3333

    @Angxl3333

    26 күн бұрын

    Just don't get too cocky with it when it comes to a life or death situation that involves not only you, but the lives of others. Pick your battles wisely.

  • @kateB2228

    @kateB2228

    24 күн бұрын

    Him calling her mom😭 it was just so heartwarming and breaking at the same time.

  • @angelaschuurman7264
    @angelaschuurman7264Ай бұрын

    The one with officer Faiivae was absolutely real. He almost died, but I've read he made a full recovery thank god

  • @Bdfhvj

    @Bdfhvj

    28 күн бұрын

    That’s really good to hear!!

  • @P4PKing

    @P4PKing

    26 күн бұрын

    That would be some Oscar worthy acting in order to be fake. There's nothing about that video that tells me it would be fake. No idea why anyone would think otherwise.

  • @AlexVardr

    @AlexVardr

    26 күн бұрын

    @@P4PKing The thing that makes me think it's real is the dropping like a log without bracing your fall. You don't do that if you're acting.

  • @Rakmandra

    @Rakmandra

    23 күн бұрын

    @@AlexVardr exactly my thinking ... it's an instinct to brace yourself. plus you can briefly see the eyes and normal responsive eyes don't go like this.

  • @GuardianMinerva

    @GuardianMinerva

    23 күн бұрын

    Fent is no joke and I’m glad the officer is ok

  • @BrandonPrendiz-ol7zb
    @BrandonPrendiz-ol7zbАй бұрын

    The way he said I'm sorry honestly broke my heart 💔

  • @glossspetals
    @glossspetals18 күн бұрын

    the way the first officer kept reassuring him, taking care of him, this was the scariest turned sweetest moment

  • @lbm3233
    @lbm3233Ай бұрын

    I have the utmost respect for anyone who dedicates their lives to help others.

  • @lunarnights17
    @lunarnights1722 күн бұрын

    "your head hurts?" "because cranes death gripping it right now." had me rolling

  • @leadbulletjunkie2235
    @leadbulletjunkie2235Ай бұрын

    Holy crap I feel the kid who got electrocuted by the power line. Im an electrician and I'm amazed he made it out of that ok other than basically melting his hands. I know those were 3rd and possibly 4th degree burns on his hands and I pray he makes a quick recovery and still at least has use of his hands

  • @seanrosenau2088

    @seanrosenau2088

    26 күн бұрын

    4th Degree? Is that for real? I've heard about 3rd. What does 4th degree look like?

  • @leadbulletjunkie2235

    @leadbulletjunkie2235

    26 күн бұрын

    @seanrosenau2088 4th degree is down to the bone while 3rd degree is charred or the skin starts to melt off. I've had a 3rd degree oil burn in my early teens while frying some tortilla chips. I slipped and smacked the pan and covered my arm and back in 375 degree oil. I'll tell ya it was the worst pain I've ever felt in my life.

  • @seanrosenau2088

    @seanrosenau2088

    26 күн бұрын

    @@leadbulletjunkie2235 Jeez.

  • @danafoley4603

    @danafoley4603

    23 күн бұрын

    @@seanrosenau2088 Got third and fourth degree burns on my feet from an underground fire pit. Took off all the tops of my left metatarsal’s (toes) and melted the bottom and outside of my right foot. It happened so fast and the burns were so severe that didn’t even know I was standing in hot coals; everyone was screaming and I was just standing there like “WTF is going on?”. With third and fourth degree burn the pain only comes during the healing process. I was in the hospital for a month and EVERY day, TWICE a day, I was lowered in a stainless steel tub to soak and then had nurses come in, with what can only be described as hazmat suits, to scrub the dead skin off; my skin grafts came from my right thigh. Can only be described as ACTUAL HELL ON EARTH!😅

  • @nooooooooooooodle

    @nooooooooooooodle

    21 күн бұрын

    @@danafoley4603I hope you recovered well from that ❤️

  • @mxcksrealm
    @mxcksrealm27 күн бұрын

    "simmer down robert" im sorry that's possibly the funniest response to someone convulsing

  • @BeaOtch
    @BeaOtchАй бұрын

    I've had CPR done and the recovery is extremely painful. I feel so bad for babies and kids who have to go through that. Having your ribs and diaphragm broken from compressions made me wish I hadn't lived. I'm glad they're saved, but I feel bad for them.

  • @carolsummers8734

    @carolsummers8734

    Ай бұрын

    Yes. A friend had 3 ribs broke from CPR, but he recovered.

  • @tiggyvolts9076

    @tiggyvolts9076

    Ай бұрын

    I've never been through CPR (on the receiving end, that is) but I can imagine. When I was 15ish, they gave us a mandatory course (I think it was one or two hours) on CPR and the heimlich manoeuvre and maybe a couple of other things, and they had like 10 CPR dummies with disposable rubber mouth sheets. The woman who was helping out said that during CPR, if you feel like you've broken the person's ribs or sternum, you're probably on the right track (I may be misremembering though lol)

  • @ivanvillamil2764

    @ivanvillamil2764

    21 күн бұрын

    Based on what I’ve seen in autopsies and articles the CPR on children is different but adults I heard it too. Some people compare to it to people that had open heart surgery that they cut the sternum. But if saves your life.

  • @jetodessa5484

    @jetodessa5484

    17 күн бұрын

    Had to do many refresher courses and I hate them damn resusi-annie dummies, the clicks they made were bad enough and I'm so squeamish about bones that I hope I never have to do it for real, but if I do, I'm glad I've done all the training

  • @cincinx
    @cincinx23 күн бұрын

    "We're a family" really hits me that's so cute I almost cried 24:27

  • @heidilecompte4198
    @heidilecompte4198Ай бұрын

    Those rescuers are the salt of the earth. So grateful to God for them. Thank you forever.

  • @caroldeary7432
    @caroldeary7432Ай бұрын

    Cops are amazing considering how much they get paid and how often they have to put their lives on the line. I think they are incredible and deserve nothing but the utmost admiration. God bless them all protect and keep them safe.

  • @joeycampbell940

    @joeycampbell940

    27 күн бұрын

    It's an extremely boring job, the only thing I miss is all the free time. The average cop puts their life on the line as often as the average person.

  • @ronaldmcdonald8303
    @ronaldmcdonald8303Ай бұрын

    Kida brings a tear to your eyes when you hear him screaming like that, poor wee guy!!!!

  • @AlyC2006
    @AlyC2006Ай бұрын

    I’ve never been a huge fan of cops but these ones have my full respect

  • @alweber4744

    @alweber4744

    Ай бұрын

    Same now i am obsessed with watching these cops

  • @watah1561

    @watah1561

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't know grown men in their 60's could be such childish scumbags as one i'm working with. But sociopaths and just plain assholes are in every line of work. So of course they are in the police aswell.

  • @cptawesome11

    @cptawesome11

    18 күн бұрын

    The vast majority of police are good people like this. There definitely are some bad apples though.

  • @its45thh
    @its45thh25 күн бұрын

    That little Mexican kid was a vibe after he got saved

  • @zakirstocks9514
    @zakirstocks9514Ай бұрын

    I Absolutely Love watching Police Officers saving people's lives! This Video is all Inspiring and Amazing to watch! This is what I called True Heroism!

  • @jydeinden
    @jydeindenАй бұрын

    the police officer that had his buddy´s life in his hands must have been SO damn affraid.

  • @glennterry5476
    @glennterry5476Ай бұрын

    I watched the whole video and props to all the officers in this video. Awesome jobs man.

  • @docsaico
    @docsaicoАй бұрын

    This was hard to watch - hearing some of these people screaming in pain is agonizing - but I’m grateful for them and for you for sharing this. We need to see the good. ♥️

  • @Genxxxxx
    @GenxxxxxАй бұрын

    My nerves are shot. WOW, that was nerve-racking.

  • @grimdiannabones4361
    @grimdiannabones4361Ай бұрын

    I don't care what anyone thinks police are the backbone of our society and deserve respect I know some are trigger happy but most are good, God bless them

  • @princessjagdeeppanesar5283

    @princessjagdeeppanesar5283

    Ай бұрын

    ​Have you taken or used drugs before?

  • @dolphinsblu

    @dolphinsblu

    Ай бұрын

    ​@princessjagdeeppanesar5283 What does that have to do with the op's comment?

  • @teresaloss1012

    @teresaloss1012

    Ай бұрын

    YES THEY ARE! And THANK YOU for recognizing them. THEY HAVE A VERY DANGEROUS and Sadly unthankful job!😊

  • @dolphinsblu

    @dolphinsblu

    Ай бұрын

    @PAPPADASH All you did was tell us the definition of "crime" and to deal with whatever happens suckers! Screw the children who need help, screw the disabled, to bad the elderly lasted that long and can't take care of themselves... really? WOW

  • @Pup-pu7eg

    @Pup-pu7eg

    Ай бұрын

    @@PAPPADASH Only in your country.

  • @aprildegele1510
    @aprildegele151025 күн бұрын

    Police officers (in general) are the BEST! I know that many folks gave us in the ER credit for saving folks, but the officers were there first. Without them, we'd save hundreds of fewer lives. They put their literal lives on the line every day. One can't ever predict what will happen, even when conducting the most routine traffic stop. These guys aren't fearless. They're BRAVE. Most only ever have the best interest of the community and individual lives in mind when they bravely do their job. They're not fearless, they're brave, and that makes them heroes. Much love always! Having worked ER/Trauma, I see what these brave men and women do every day, all day. We wouldn't have been able to do our jobs had they not done theirs. Our work was done in a controlled environment with a team that had extensive training. Their job was done in complete chaos with a team that was trained, but you can't train for everything. Every situation is different and there is no training that can prepare them for every situation. They're out there by themselves or with a partner, and they have to do what the situation calls for when it calls for it. NO script. NO "standard protocol". They just do and then we can do because they did whatever was appropriate at the time. Cops are heroes in my book.

  • @jq5609
    @jq5609Ай бұрын

    The first Officer brought tears to my eyes 😢

  • @dontwakethedeadp.jankey9592
    @dontwakethedeadp.jankey9592Ай бұрын

    I seen the first clip on another channel earlier today. It was the shortened version. Also had other clips of officers being affected by accidental doses of Fentanyl.

  • @carolsummers8734

    @carolsummers8734

    Ай бұрын

    Scary. It looks deadly. Thank goodness for Narcon.

  • @Finest_of_563

    @Finest_of_563

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing I guess?

  • @cminor123
    @cminor123Ай бұрын

    I have my hand over my mouth and tears streaming down as I watch these brave and quick thinking heroes. My son is a fire ranger and I know how quick thinking you all are!!!! Thank you for doing all that you do!

  • @rachelthegreat2959
    @rachelthegreat29593 күн бұрын

    Hearing that kid say "my friend's not" after the cop told him he was okay made me cry. I can't imagine thinking my friend died like that. I'm glad all of the kids were rescued.

  • @musiclover5359
    @musiclover5359Ай бұрын

    Officers are often first on the Scene and most just do what needs doing! Protect and Serve indeed! A huge thank you to all our hero’s who just think it’s part of their job!! God bless you all and Thank You All for “ doing the job” Y’all are heroes in my book! (Retired Paramedic/Vol. Firefighter)

  • @Anonymousexposesracism
    @AnonymousexposesracismАй бұрын

    Absolutely adorable to see that little boy give the officer who saved his life a hug! 1:10:31 God bless all these officers and all the others out there that put their lives on the line everyday to protect their community! #anonymous

  • @kevinkuehn8388
    @kevinkuehn8388Ай бұрын

    🙏 Re. The Opiate Fentanyl exposure Call, I Honestly Do Not Have Enuff Strong Words of Praise for that officer in charge. He was Johnny on the Spot with no mistakes that guy is awesome X10!!! Sir you Were on Top of this A to Z Perfectly!! You Saved that Mans Life!! I am Retired 911 paramedic for over 20 years. I was an instructor for BLS first Responder classes for the local police departments and you done Exactly What Perfect Skills Are Without Any Hesitation. God Bless You Sir !! 🙏🥇🏅🎖️

  • @nnaaiikkaa

    @nnaaiikkaa

    21 күн бұрын

    And he reassured his partner all along🥺

  • @vermontmom4232
    @vermontmom4232Ай бұрын

    26:00 - what an amazing partner! 👏 I hate that shit too dude. Glad everyone pulled through.

  • @user-tt4lz6kt3i
    @user-tt4lz6kt3i17 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the immediate rescue of the cops, without their help many people die of overdosed in drugs, pls take care of the life that given to you by GOD.

  • @damarisvillafana2506
    @damarisvillafana2506Ай бұрын

    Wow I got so scared for him because he hit his head really hard. But great job his fellow officer was there for him and act right away. Hope he's doing well now. God bless you both and the rest of your fellow officers

  • @carolsummers8734

    @carolsummers8734

    Ай бұрын

    I passed out from low blood pressure and pitched forward on to the floor. Came too with EMS putting me on a gurney. I got a broken nose and 2 black eyes. Got a CAT scan of head.

  • @Bigfootbeliever2022
    @Bigfootbeliever2022Ай бұрын

    Williams reaction was so beautiful I cried❤ thank you to all the brave folks saving lives! Love seeing videos like this!

  • @michellethomsen8948
    @michellethomsen8948Ай бұрын

    the palms of the hands and fingertips are the most painful place to have burns

  • @RooiRokBokkie

    @RooiRokBokkie

    29 күн бұрын

    Yep. Your fingers have alot of nerves. That poor kid, hope he's doing okay

  • @jeffromo9573
    @jeffromo9573Ай бұрын

    Bless the men and woman who saved life's just for those life's that they save to live a long life for a second chance

  • @HandmadeFizzies
    @HandmadeFizzies22 күн бұрын

    My heart went out to the little boy who was electricuted. Thank god for those amazing officers.

  • @hollyisbored
    @hollyisboredАй бұрын

    Thank you for this awesome video! In my stupid youth when I knew I was immortal, I experimented with pretty much everything you can think of. I was never a full-blown addict or anything; and I pity those who are. But, here I am thirty years later watching this and absolutely mind-blown by the first video. Blues weren't around when I was a kid. That poor officer overdosing just from that minute level of exposure is absolutely nightmare fuel. I hear all the time about this person or that person caught with anything from grams to pounds. I thought of it like oxy or perc. You could go through a lot of pills in a very short amount of time and easily survive (or puke them back up). And here this officer nearly died just from being exposed to some residual dust. That is horrifying. Finally I begin to understand just how deadly that stuff really is. And there was kid stuff in that car! I will likely have nightmares thinking of those poor children. I pray they are somewhere safe and will never have to be exposed to that crap ever again.

  • @TanyaElisabeth

    @TanyaElisabeth

    Ай бұрын

    Fentanyl is so freakin scary. What the first officer endured just shows how dangerous that garbage is.

  • @IrelandFyre

    @IrelandFyre

    16 күн бұрын

    It's just fear mongering. Cop had a panic attack. You really think people could use the stuff the way they do it it was *THAT* deadly?? It's extra strong but still just an opiate pain med. People die from smoking it, which you could just as easily do with any other opiate if you smoke too much since the body can't make you vomit out the excess

  • @dianegarletts9111
    @dianegarletts9111Ай бұрын

    OMG I HOPE HE'S Ok and Recovers My Prayers go out to this Officer and his family i hope and pray i never see this upclose ever Scared me watching him stiff up and fall back on his head😢🙏

  • @carolsummers8734

    @carolsummers8734

    Ай бұрын

    Scary. Narcon is marvelous.

  • @angelaschuurman7264

    @angelaschuurman7264

    Ай бұрын

    I've seen the video before and luckely he made a full recovery and I believe he's still (back) on the force

  • @sarahsmith1373
    @sarahsmith1373Ай бұрын

    I think people who hate or disrespect cops, really people in general tend to forget what all cops do. They're not just running around shooting innocent unarmed people 🙄. They save lives. They prevent lives from being taken, they protect battered women, and men, they run straight to danger, selflessly, to help and protect people, putting their lives on the line, literally, with some never making it back home. They don't deserve the crap they get. There are bad apples in every field, they just highlight bad cops the most. The fact is most law enforcement are great people, just trying to help. I wish they would show more stuff like this to remind us all how valuable these people are to us. I don't want to live in a place without law enforcement. I just don't.

  • @annadams5611

    @annadams5611

    Ай бұрын

    I completely agree. When held accountable and to the same standards of the general population, especially in cases with blatant misconduct, negligence, or abuse of power. Humans make mistakes. Sometimes the wrong people become officers or the Department closes ranks to protect their own. But to literally be at the front lines of both the worst parts of ourselves and worst case scenarios, it shows strength and discipline to serve as law enforcement.

  • @HoneyyChai

    @HoneyyChai

    Ай бұрын

    Amen, sister

  • @bunnikoma

    @bunnikoma

    Ай бұрын

    I agree, It's just genuinely sad how some areas just have horrible departments. We should be focusing on those rather than making every cop out to be that way

  • @raineblackstar3522

    @raineblackstar3522

    15 сағат бұрын

    And then there's the Dutch police who don't really do anything, except give out parking or speeding tickets. I have not seen a single case of a dutch officer saving a life or arresting a burglar. Hell, they don't even do anything about stalkers! So i can't give them much respect. The cops shown in the video are nice, though. I just wish more officers were like that.

  • @trakat77
    @trakat775 күн бұрын

    I have so much respect and gratitude for law enforcement and all first responders. Don’t ever let the negative voices in the minority drown out the immense praise and accolades by the majority. We love and appreciate you.

  • @Gillby47
    @Gillby4726 күн бұрын

    It's hard watching a child scared and in pain,thank heavens the police were there to help him.

  • @nyzair0525
    @nyzair0525Ай бұрын

    I'm the tunnel situation. The chief of police is absolutely bamf

  • @julietteusmar4446
    @julietteusmar444617 күн бұрын

    All my praise & heartfelt appreciation for their service

  • @carolsummers8734
    @carolsummers8734Ай бұрын

    Scary when cop drops unconscious from fentynal exposure.

  • @Just-Me240
    @Just-Me240Ай бұрын

    So very thankful for our officers & first responders. Thank yall for doing what yall do.

  • @teresaloss1012

    @teresaloss1012

    Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @wilpri
    @wilpriАй бұрын

    How long do we have to watch this drug search before something happens??? Okay, 20 minutes.

  • @atomant1980
    @atomant1980Ай бұрын

    The WORSE thing ANY person can do, is stand there SCREAMING, YELLING and taking away the police or EMT's attention from their jobs.

  • @marymont340
    @marymont340Ай бұрын

    The"Welcome to California" was hilarious, and sad at the same time.

  • @danielobrien1571

    @danielobrien1571

    Ай бұрын

    Are you a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow theirs that way, describe it please?

  • @zmainly

    @zmainly

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@danielobrien1571 Man stop being a creep

  • @Jacksonmoonstar1714

    @Jacksonmoonstar1714

    27 күн бұрын

    @@zmainlydude I got this guy commenting the SAME thing on another video with a stock photo at the profile pic he was talking to. Absolutely creepy. I’ll show you his responses.

  • @Jacksonmoonstar1714

    @Jacksonmoonstar1714

    27 күн бұрын

    @@zmainly “Are you a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow theirs that way, describe it please?” @danielobrien1571 What is wrong with you @Jacksonmoonstar1714 1 admire women that grow their hair luxurious lengths and find it beautiful. @danielobrien1571 I really hope you don't ask women stuff like this in person dude. It's creepy as hell the way you said it first here. Like very very creepy.

  • @danielobrien1571

    @danielobrien1571

    27 күн бұрын

    @@zmainly I admire women that grow their hair luxurious lengths and find it beautiful.

  • @aprildegele1510
    @aprildegele151025 күн бұрын

    The other thing that people don't understand about Narcan is that it wears off a LOT faster than the opiate, which is why the officer needed a 4th dose. IV Narcan can bring an intubated overdose person up to sitting upright, pulling out the tube, in seconds. But about 30 minutes to an hour later, they may need another dose. Opiates can last 4-12 hours depending on which opiate it is. Ideally, folks need to stay for observation for at least 12 hours, but addicts tend to sign themselves out within the first hour. It's not illegal to be high, only to possess the things to get high. That means, once awake, the patient can sign themselves out. In the officer's case, he will likely be under observation for 12-24 hours as he not an addict.

  • @KimKong-81
    @KimKong-8123 күн бұрын

    These are the cops that others could learn so much from. The one cop that held his partners head in his hands with no hesitation is the true definition of a partner. If only more cops were like these officers.

  • @littlepoolefam3
    @littlepoolefam3Ай бұрын

    And there are those saying this was fake or staged? If that is the case, these are better actors than anyone in Hollywood. How could someone say sh*t like that?

  • @carolsummers8734

    @carolsummers8734

    Ай бұрын

    Because they hate police.

  • @s4eonn
    @s4eonn3 күн бұрын

    All of these officers deserve the world. Some of them sacrificed their life for saving the one’s of innocent people, and some went through a lot trying to save them. I hope they are all healthy and well for the rest of their life. Sending lots of love to the victims and the amazing cops of all these cases

  • @tinou3462
    @tinou346226 күн бұрын

    Officers like these are true heroes

  • @karenneill9109
    @karenneill910926 күн бұрын

    Robert’s brain is going from unconscious to alert in rapid cycles. That must feel awful…

  • @YraExalgaSkgs
    @YraExalgaSkgsАй бұрын

    He was exposed to F. They give that to me for my endoscopy, and it knocks you out in less than a minute.

  • @deborahd7321
    @deborahd7321Ай бұрын

    The poor cop who breathed in Fentanyl while searching a druggies vehicle is just heartwrenching, his buddy was right there every step of the way. Bloody brilliant job. Well done to Duputy Crane and all med staff. Dave you beat it with a little help from your partner.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @amandaboesel568
    @amandaboesel5689 күн бұрын

    My heart broke for the officer in first video. So scary.

  • @Bee-W
    @Bee-W29 күн бұрын

    That officer who went down was definitely affected by the drugs in the trunk! He only came too with the Narcan! Great job by the Police saving his partner. It’s a thankless job. You are greatly appreciated! ❤

  • @randomfan4521

    @randomfan4521

    22 күн бұрын

    Fentanel doesn't affect people just by touch, lol. It's already been proven that most of those cases are serious panic attacks. You would have to eat a lot of it for it to do anything.

  • @Bee-W

    @Bee-W

    22 күн бұрын

    @@randomfan4521 I would like to respectfully ask your age because I want to respond to your statement in the most serious way?

  • @Bee-W

    @Bee-W

    22 күн бұрын

    @@randomfan4521 you're on KZread. Look up people falling unconscious and stops breathing after opening a large amount of Fentanyl. The particles you don't see become air bourne. When people who nhage never been around opiates breath in those particulars, it's like a clean person shooting 10X their first dose of heroin! Or someone eating 10 percs or 10 80's for the very first time. So it's not the touching. It's the unknown inhalation that kills them. Even if you're an opiate user, if Fentanyl isn't packaged tightly, you can unknownly inhale enough to kill you! It happens all day, everyday Everywhere! I hope you understand and take it more seriously. 🙏

  • @ghostiewhostie238

    @ghostiewhostie238

    21 күн бұрын

    @@randomfan4521except he inhaled it. Which makes it a lot more potent

  • @smore94

    @smore94

    20 күн бұрын

    ​@@randomfan4521you're 100% accurate. This was a seizure from a panic attack, not an overdose.

  • @aschemariemotsch.6143
    @aschemariemotsch.6143Ай бұрын

    That officer didn’t NEED a toxicology report because he was testing for substances and it was BLAZINGLY obvious as to what he was just exposed to. Fentanyl is not something to be taken lightly. Everything shown is EXACTLY what happens when exposed to deadly doses. He’s LUCKY he had a partner with him or he would have died. And everyone saying that it’s fake SERIOUSLY needs to spend some time reading up and watching what happens to fentanyl overdose. I suggest shadowing at a hospital and speaking to the staff there. They’ll tell you everything I’ve said here is fact. (I’ve taken courses on what to do with suspected fentanyl when I worked at the hospital as a security guard. I didn’t fancy telling my boss and dieing grandmother [rest her soul] and making people worry.)

  • @foolsraven6924
    @foolsraven692426 күн бұрын

    I don’t understand how people think the Fentanyl ODs are fake. Do they really think that all these officers are actually this good at acting and that all the other cops and rescue workers are just in on it or can’t actually tell if the victim was faking? And what would be the pay off for setting up this elaborate charade?

  • @lindseykabajournals
    @lindseykabajournalsАй бұрын

    Omg that poor baby boy screaming in pain 😩

  • @Dius765RS
    @Dius765RSАй бұрын

    Involving kidz hits deep...

  • @jonbird6566
    @jonbird65669 күн бұрын

    1:10:06 That little boy was completely aware of what was going on and stayed so calm and let the police just do what they had to do, while he knew that he was dying. He let them pump the first time, and nothing, he let them pump the second time, and the second it was loose, he vocalized and gave a thumbs up. Cool as a Fucking cucumber 😎. Then he sat back, recovered his breath for a second, gave another thumbs up and then enthusiastically high fived that cop with a passion, then immediately and enthusiastically threw out his arms as if to say, "screw the high five, you just saved my life", and gave him the realist hug I have ever seen someone give to a complete stranger. It brought a tear to my eyes, not gonna lie. What a brave little man. I am so happy everything worked out and I am so thankful that those two officers were there to help him

  • @ericclubb3761
    @ericclubb376111 күн бұрын

    Every cop in here is a hero. They could have treated Robert a little nicer though, not that they didn't, they saved his life and didn't press charges. They didn't know whether or not he was on some type of psychedelic though, which would've been terrifying and possibly could lead to pychosis if you send their trip in a terrifying direction. Interrogating, yelling, and being condescending to someone who is barely conscious of the physical world, isn't the brightest idea, if you're actually trying to help. They weren't really bad about it here, but other cops tend to be more worried about confirming the legal problems before saving them. Sometimes I suspect cops try to purposely perturb high people, because they know they'll act up if they give them a little push in the wrong direction, just a theory, they can be a little biased when it comes to "druggies." These cops were obviously just trying to figure out what he took and keep him talking, so they could save him, but things can be very misinterpreted while on different kinds of substances. It should be pretty obvious that the intoxicated person can't properly communicate when being dragged through unknowable worlds. Cops will be seen as a threat by intoxicated people, that causes fear in intoxicated people, which the cops will see as a threat. A simple miscommunication that's quite easily avoidable, if you try to understand, which you can't, if you've never been intoxicated to that extent. You don't even need to experience it to understand; just read a trip report on Datura or Bromo-Dragonfly and you'll know atleast a little more to be able to talk down and help these people. Most people just want the experience to end, and they'll learn their lesson to never do it again, the experience is enough, you don't need to make it any worse or nag them untill they come down. Nag them after.

  • @julietmccullough7474
    @julietmccullough7474Ай бұрын

    Watching those boys getting rescued made me emotional

  • @Rostbulli
    @RostbulliАй бұрын

    I got an overdose of fentanyl in a hospital after an op last year. It's pure horror realizing that you gonna die while still conscious. Then I passed out and apparently was kind of dead for a minute or so. Last thing I remember is how I was rushed out of my room, next I woke up in intensive care. Never ever want to go through this again. As this happened in Germany I got no compensation whatsoever but an apology from the director of the hospital. "Sorry man we almost killed you" that was it. This experience still haunts me during nights. Stay away from opioids of any kind.

  • @SailorOutlawGeorgeIshaq
    @SailorOutlawGeorgeIshaqАй бұрын

    Cops always run into tough moments

  • @HailDanielle
    @HailDanielle27 күн бұрын

    Oh my God the kid who got electrocuted had me in tears. Thank goodness for those police officers who saved him and how amazing of him to hold him in the back

  • @Halo44327
    @Halo443278 күн бұрын

    Robert doesn’t understand he’s lucky to be found.

  • @Unemployed_Jedi
    @Unemployed_JediАй бұрын

    That Fentyanyl is like defusing a bomb without any training, very dangerous stuff. It won't be long before having to wear a respirator when searching potential users cars.

  • @o1theunknown
    @o1theunknownАй бұрын

    It’s stuff like this that can still give you hope in humanity

  • @KayLeeHoward-vc2ph
    @KayLeeHoward-vc2ph28 күн бұрын

    That limp newborn in the grass that was sad and 38 year old dude doesn’t care bout life omg these cops need therapy there hero’s but omg the nightmares

  • @user-wn8mg2jh1d
    @user-wn8mg2jh1d27 күн бұрын

    DAM That officer went down real HARD. I would HATE dealing with that crap as well.

  • @HAZYHEAUX
    @HAZYHEAUX6 күн бұрын

    The mom at the end was shaking so bad ...lord i would be absolutely distraught if that were to happen in my presence

  • @evagour4988
    @evagour4988Ай бұрын

    True Brothers! You guys are awesome and you are loved!!!

  • @brittaniharden9008
    @brittaniharden90088 күн бұрын

    Not me crying for most of the video 😭

  • @sarahsaul9177
    @sarahsaul917726 күн бұрын

    The officer who was with Faiivae is a credit to himself and the police force so are the other officers who showed up ❤ anyone who affects another person because of their unlawful possession of narcotics should also be charged for unlawful administration and endangering another's life xx God bless to these officers xx Sarah UK 😊

  • @lunacy47
    @lunacy4721 күн бұрын

    The cop in the second to last clip in Columbus was more worried about trying to find something to charge him with than saving his life. Telling him not to kick and relax while the guy is clearly in shock. He was ready to jump at any excuse to tackle and cuff the guy. Also searching the room. He didn't give a shit about that mans life.

  • @KayLeeHoward-vc2ph
    @KayLeeHoward-vc2ph28 күн бұрын

    That cop calling that lady mom was precious lol

  • @missmadness564
    @missmadness56422 күн бұрын

    Seeing a completely limp baby is genuinely disturbing

  • @yeesh9215
    @yeesh921526 күн бұрын

    "I got you" - tears are streaming down my face.

  • @catsarefatt
    @catsarefatt19 күн бұрын

    Absolutely... give anyone who helps a big big kiss and hug. Oh my hell. Can't say enough....

  • @janyonge8680
    @janyonge868023 күн бұрын

    Thank you thank you officers and first responders. We can not thank you enough!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @wendymoules7668
    @wendymoules766829 күн бұрын

    Many thanks to all the officers that saved all them life’s ❤

  • @nani22385
    @nani223853 күн бұрын

    The older woman who was able to atleast get one girl out is a saint

  • @dianalcross
    @dianalcross29 күн бұрын

    It's amazing that the drugs don't kill the people using them instead of the poor officers who find them after stops and arrests!!

  • @blaketyler6991
    @blaketyler69913 күн бұрын

    I love how the chief was like "send me!" And damnit he went in!

  • @stefmontoya5025
    @stefmontoya502526 күн бұрын

    You guys are absolutely amazing. Working a thankless job for little pay! Thank you for all you do to keep us safe!

  • @IoveIyr0se
    @IoveIyr0se23 күн бұрын

    aw the cop saying "im sorry" broke my hearttt

  • @Erika-yy8ry
    @Erika-yy8ry8 күн бұрын

    All these Cops are amazing

  • @americanpride5540
    @americanpride55408 күн бұрын

    With all the bad cops out there it is good to be reminded that there are good ones out there as well.

  • @74Spirit1
    @74Spirit19 күн бұрын

    The baby rescues are the most precious.

  • @GrammyDawe
    @GrammyDawe18 күн бұрын

    Sending everybody love, hugs and prayers for a complete physical and emotional recovery of the fear of drowning bless you one and all who helped save these young people. When we were young, some of us tend to do things that are not very bright, but thank the good Lord, and all of these rescuers gave these young men a new outlook on life. May everybody recover, including the fireman, the policeman and bless those ladies who gave them towels.

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