My preschooler consistently asks to watch your “rescue videos” every night. Keep up the great work - we both love it!
@Infractum14 сағат бұрын
Really glad I found this channel! You guys are really needed and very professional. Thanks for your service!
@TheMax1airКүн бұрын
These videos are too good ! With comms too!!
@JB-rt4mxКүн бұрын
TOP PROS...👍👍👍
@alexdillon5348Күн бұрын
“Heeeees giving me heel clicks”😂
@moto3463Күн бұрын
What a rewarding career, good stuff.
@pressurewashamericaКүн бұрын
Yup. Im here before this channel blows up ! nice work guys
@over9000andbackКүн бұрын
Great rescue but lacking in the face blurring department lol
@spifffffffКүн бұрын
so glad i found this channel!
@Derrick1212Күн бұрын
love when you guys go from start to finish with comms. Thanks for all you guys do
@PTRRanger951Күн бұрын
Get Brotallion to make some hats, I want one, I am tempted to order a shirt, but I would rock the hat all the time. I was trying to get you guys on camera when the bird was off Keller in Murrieta/Menifee up in the hills. I am off of Haun but was too far away and it looks like you guys went straight to LLUMC after.
@FreshTillDeath56Күн бұрын
REAL adventure! Incredible views! Incredible heroism! Thrilling danger! What a life, what a profession!
@lancomedicКүн бұрын
You skipped over the treatment part. Are you the guy on the winch or the guy swinging on the line?
@gowine504Күн бұрын
the communication is amazing.
@WOOMMPOWКүн бұрын
This channel is going to take off. Keep uploading consistently.
@Hook-in-handКүн бұрын
Thank you 🙏. We appreciate watching. We do this to show our community what we can do for them. We are expensive and hopefully this justifies our operations.
@WOOMMPOWКүн бұрын
@@Hook-in-hand Justified cost, especially when you are one of the people in need.
@roymarshall_Күн бұрын
@@Hook-in-handWhat other solutions would people go with? Send rescuers out on horseback? Or maybe riding on mountain goats for mountain climber rescues? 😂
@AirbornesporeКүн бұрын
Great work!
@Hook-in-handКүн бұрын
Thank you! Stay tuned…we got on Hollywood’s radar. We have a production company that wants to make a rescue reality show of our unit.
@PTRRanger951Күн бұрын
@@Hook-in-hand Congrats. I am sure Sheriff will have no issues with it unlike some in the past.
@karstenaudette1197Күн бұрын
Always entertaining and clearly you're a great team. All the best
@Hook-in-handКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@rgallettaКүн бұрын
Amazing as usual!
@Hook-in-handКүн бұрын
Thank you my friend!
@akimbo5u2 күн бұрын
that voice crack 😂
@ScorpionSimulates2 күн бұрын
I have so much respect and honor for what you guys do! It's obviously nothing compared to the real thing but I fly the H145 by HPG in Microsoft Flight Sim as my main airframe and learned to fly in sim in helicopters many years ago, even decking out the hardware controls to get as close to reality as possible. I got hooked on them during my tour in OiF 1&2 with the 1st Cav having been in the UH-60 and CH47 during various ops. The HPG has an action pack for the H145 to simulate HEMS missions and seeing it first hand by your team is incredible. The impact you have is endless, thank you for what you do and for sharing it for us to see!
@moto34632 күн бұрын
God bless you all.
@Hook-in-handКүн бұрын
God bless you as well!
@MonsieurAndrid2 күн бұрын
Good rescue I hope the girl is healthy can I visit her😊
@Mark-KG6LI2 күн бұрын
You were busy.! Heard this one go out then the Tenaja Falls call... When it rains it puts. Good job RCSD..!
@Hook-in-handКүн бұрын
Yes it was a busy morning!
@timtoci89442 күн бұрын
How does one go about pursuing a search and rescue career? I know I want it more than anything, and more importantly I know I can achieve it. I just don’t know where to start. I’m 20, working for the boilermakers, so I’m no stranger to hard work and dangerous environments. All I want is to work outside with the thrill of working at heights, and seeing videos like these affirm my ambition to strive for the position. Any advice?
@gowine5042 күн бұрын
communication on point
@PilotFlyingPF2 күн бұрын
Love your content!
@Hook-in-handКүн бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@toothless70532 күн бұрын
How do I get involved to do this job as a rescuer? Are you in the police department or fire?
@mtathos_2 күн бұрын
Phenomenal, glad they were rescued, hope they were heavily billed for this expensive and dangerous rescue attempt for their stupidity.
@aidanmeador-woodruff2322Күн бұрын
Honestly who knows how he was injured, they appear to be taking appropriate precautions in their climbing. They are trad climbing so rock could have broken or a protection slipped or really anything. It's an inherently dangerous sport, and they are wearing helmets, using ropes, and they have protection pieces. So long as they weren't doing anything super out of the ordinary and negligent (i.e., climbing with no rope), it would probably be a free rescue. Usually they are free to incentivize people calling for them when they actually need them instead of dying in the woods. Sure there are contexts in which you would get charged, but hopefully you'd have the foresight to get SAR insurance before doing something like that...
@forrestallison18792 күн бұрын
well thats the most impressive thing ive seen in a while. Riverside county knows whats up
@Hook-in-handКүн бұрын
Thanks!
@thembearjew2 күн бұрын
Proud former resident of Hemet. Spent a lot of my youth on those hills. Awesome to see the riverside county SO in action.
@antonioguardiola19772 күн бұрын
Olé y olé por eso es rescatadores que se juegan la vida.
@PaddyMcQueen2 күн бұрын
Ask Rega for some tips
@captainsaveahoe18432 күн бұрын
Always idiots on rocks risking everyone involved
@SPDDTI3543 күн бұрын
How many people can the bird carry? I count five crew
@Hook-in-hand3 күн бұрын
Yes, we fly a crew of 5 and we typically carry 2 patients at a time. If there are more we go back for additional hoists. Thanks for watching!
@SPDDTI3543 күн бұрын
@@Hook-in-hand My father did air rescue in Vietnam in the HH43 Huskie "Pedro". I'm going to send your channel along to him. Thanks and stay safe brothers.
@avinandanbhadra12743 күн бұрын
REAL LIFE SUPER HEROES 😣😣😣😣👍👍👍👏👏👏I HOPE BOTH OF THEM ARE FINE AND RECOVERING WELL, I WILL PRAY FOR BOTH OF THEM 😣😣😣😣👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@dexter_ay3 күн бұрын
God bless you and all unknown heroes
@Hook-in-hand3 күн бұрын
Thank you. God bless you as well.
@cognitojustin9983 күн бұрын
Amazing piloting ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@morosso19683 күн бұрын
these rescuers are insanely incredible. despite the sheer pressure of danger yet they are still composed delivering such life threatening mission. respect 🇵🇭
@lancomedic3 күн бұрын
Not sure what they were trying to prove. Thought maybe they were taking pics of wildlife but I did not see a camera. Seems like a risky journey to get a few cell phone pictures. How far away was their car?
@Hook-in-hand3 күн бұрын
They were about 6 hours into the hike.
@lancomedic3 күн бұрын
@@Hook-in-hand Thanks.
@_chueyee_4 күн бұрын
wow
@tomdevine73954 күн бұрын
Amazing, great job to all. It’s truly humbling to see the risks strangers take to help/save others, this is especially true when people are doing “hobbies” like mountain climbing, skiing, diving, etc. Our first responders are magnificent people. Thank you.
@blackrocks84134 күн бұрын
Another set of dumb moves, Its really hot, we are not young and spry .....lets hike a bad trail and see what happens
@clutchtucker4 күн бұрын
Aircraft appears to be either an H145/H135, or EC135/45. These aircraft have SCAS, or something alike, and autopilot, meaning the pilot could initiate an auto hover mode over a specific point. I'm not undermining the abilities of this pilot, but be aware of this.
@Hook-in-hand3 күн бұрын
Hi thank you. I was the pilot on this one and I absolutely utilize the hover stabilization assist. It is not rock steady, you still have to correct and fly the aircraft though.
@clutchtucker3 күн бұрын
@@Hook-in-hand Thanks. Awesome video. Can we see in cockpit GoPro footage by chance?
@Hook-in-hand2 күн бұрын
@@clutchtucker yeah, I can do that.
@clutchtucker2 күн бұрын
@@Hook-in-hand Sick.
@kc-wk1kz4 күн бұрын
It's a very GOOD thing that he called for HELP. Dehydration is nothing to ignore at all. (+ We all need to trust in Jesus as our Savior for the remission of our sins, we never know when our time in this world is over. Jesus is the only way to the Father. <3 Details are found ONLY in God's word the 66 books of the Holy Bible. <3 )
@kc-wk1kz4 күн бұрын
Am very glad they called for help. Thanks be to our merciful almighty triune God the Father, the Son Jesus Christ our Savior, and the Holy Spirit that they're alright, and thanks be to God for making these rescuers to be strong enough and smart enough to learn and train to do things like this. <3 :)
@gowine5045 күн бұрын
badass
@luisnavarrete36145 күн бұрын
talk about a wild ride!
@Nightrunnergunner5 күн бұрын
at the end of the day he got the paperwork invoice for cost to rescue him 😂😂
@Akira_7815 күн бұрын
“She doesn’t know how to get down without him” absolutely unacceptable. Wtf were these two doing on the mountain?
@cre8tvedge5 күн бұрын
The opinion of the rescue member does not mean she did not know how to get down. She may never have set up a rappel let alone multiple rappels. But given how she handled the gear she looked like she knew what she was doing. Still maybe not. Let's not bash them for being there. I can tell you this her self rescue would have been an epic. They looked to be about two or three pitches up. This would mean four to six or seven separate rappels. She would have to set anchors where she was. Rappel half the distance of the rope. (It gets double over so it can be pulled down for the next rappel). She would have to set anchors each time, clip herself in, secure one end of the rope so that it couldn't fall down the cliff, disconnect her rappel device from the rope, pull the rope down, run the rope through the rappel ring in this case likely two carabiners (gates opposed), even the ends and tie a new knot at the ends (so she couldn't rappel off the end of the rope). There are a dozen ways to buy the farm in rappelling. On an October afternoon. It could easily be dark before she would be done rappelling. That would add to the danger. Once at the base of the cliff she would have more than a thousand feet of steep descent on a sandy gully with tree routes or a section of scree at 80 degrees steep or a boulder strewn section at the same steepness. She would not be at the car until well after dark. If she made it. Also many inexperienced climbers go out with a guide. Perhaps that was the scenario here, although by her comfort getting set for the hoist I don't think so. The point is there is no reason to bash these climbers.
@Akira_7814 күн бұрын
@@cre8tvedge looks like she had 2 anchors in before being clipped into rescue harness, and handled her equipment well, etc. She admitted to the rescue team audibly that she didn’t know how to descend without her partner. This did two things- immediately changed the tone of rescue to 2 individuals, thereby doubling the risk factors across the board (time in hover, weight shifting, etc). It also shows the rest of us she didn’t have a plan in case of injury or incapacitation. This, to me, shows ignorance of the terrain on an increasingly difficult ascent.
@Akira_7815 күн бұрын
“Final discussions” dang right. Well done and thanks for kicking a$$ and taking names! 💚
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My preschooler consistently asks to watch your “rescue videos” every night. Keep up the great work - we both love it!
Really glad I found this channel! You guys are really needed and very professional. Thanks for your service!
These videos are too good ! With comms too!!
TOP PROS...👍👍👍
“Heeeees giving me heel clicks”😂
What a rewarding career, good stuff.
Yup. Im here before this channel blows up ! nice work guys
Great rescue but lacking in the face blurring department lol
so glad i found this channel!
love when you guys go from start to finish with comms. Thanks for all you guys do
Get Brotallion to make some hats, I want one, I am tempted to order a shirt, but I would rock the hat all the time. I was trying to get you guys on camera when the bird was off Keller in Murrieta/Menifee up in the hills. I am off of Haun but was too far away and it looks like you guys went straight to LLUMC after.
REAL adventure! Incredible views! Incredible heroism! Thrilling danger! What a life, what a profession!
You skipped over the treatment part. Are you the guy on the winch or the guy swinging on the line?
the communication is amazing.
This channel is going to take off. Keep uploading consistently.
Thank you 🙏. We appreciate watching. We do this to show our community what we can do for them. We are expensive and hopefully this justifies our operations.
@@Hook-in-hand Justified cost, especially when you are one of the people in need.
@@Hook-in-handWhat other solutions would people go with? Send rescuers out on horseback? Or maybe riding on mountain goats for mountain climber rescues? 😂
Great work!
Thank you! Stay tuned…we got on Hollywood’s radar. We have a production company that wants to make a rescue reality show of our unit.
@@Hook-in-hand Congrats. I am sure Sheriff will have no issues with it unlike some in the past.
Always entertaining and clearly you're a great team. All the best
Thank you!
Amazing as usual!
Thank you my friend!
that voice crack 😂
I have so much respect and honor for what you guys do! It's obviously nothing compared to the real thing but I fly the H145 by HPG in Microsoft Flight Sim as my main airframe and learned to fly in sim in helicopters many years ago, even decking out the hardware controls to get as close to reality as possible. I got hooked on them during my tour in OiF 1&2 with the 1st Cav having been in the UH-60 and CH47 during various ops. The HPG has an action pack for the H145 to simulate HEMS missions and seeing it first hand by your team is incredible. The impact you have is endless, thank you for what you do and for sharing it for us to see!
God bless you all.
God bless you as well!
Good rescue I hope the girl is healthy can I visit her😊
You were busy.! Heard this one go out then the Tenaja Falls call... When it rains it puts. Good job RCSD..!
Yes it was a busy morning!
How does one go about pursuing a search and rescue career? I know I want it more than anything, and more importantly I know I can achieve it. I just don’t know where to start. I’m 20, working for the boilermakers, so I’m no stranger to hard work and dangerous environments. All I want is to work outside with the thrill of working at heights, and seeing videos like these affirm my ambition to strive for the position. Any advice?
communication on point
Love your content!
Thank you so much for watching!
How do I get involved to do this job as a rescuer? Are you in the police department or fire?
Phenomenal, glad they were rescued, hope they were heavily billed for this expensive and dangerous rescue attempt for their stupidity.
Honestly who knows how he was injured, they appear to be taking appropriate precautions in their climbing. They are trad climbing so rock could have broken or a protection slipped or really anything. It's an inherently dangerous sport, and they are wearing helmets, using ropes, and they have protection pieces. So long as they weren't doing anything super out of the ordinary and negligent (i.e., climbing with no rope), it would probably be a free rescue. Usually they are free to incentivize people calling for them when they actually need them instead of dying in the woods. Sure there are contexts in which you would get charged, but hopefully you'd have the foresight to get SAR insurance before doing something like that...
well thats the most impressive thing ive seen in a while. Riverside county knows whats up
Thanks!
Proud former resident of Hemet. Spent a lot of my youth on those hills. Awesome to see the riverside county SO in action.
Olé y olé por eso es rescatadores que se juegan la vida.
Ask Rega for some tips
Always idiots on rocks risking everyone involved
How many people can the bird carry? I count five crew
Yes, we fly a crew of 5 and we typically carry 2 patients at a time. If there are more we go back for additional hoists. Thanks for watching!
@@Hook-in-hand My father did air rescue in Vietnam in the HH43 Huskie "Pedro". I'm going to send your channel along to him. Thanks and stay safe brothers.
REAL LIFE SUPER HEROES 😣😣😣😣👍👍👍👏👏👏I HOPE BOTH OF THEM ARE FINE AND RECOVERING WELL, I WILL PRAY FOR BOTH OF THEM 😣😣😣😣👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
God bless you and all unknown heroes
Thank you. God bless you as well.
Amazing piloting ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
these rescuers are insanely incredible. despite the sheer pressure of danger yet they are still composed delivering such life threatening mission. respect 🇵🇭
Not sure what they were trying to prove. Thought maybe they were taking pics of wildlife but I did not see a camera. Seems like a risky journey to get a few cell phone pictures. How far away was their car?
They were about 6 hours into the hike.
@@Hook-in-hand Thanks.
wow
Amazing, great job to all. It’s truly humbling to see the risks strangers take to help/save others, this is especially true when people are doing “hobbies” like mountain climbing, skiing, diving, etc. Our first responders are magnificent people. Thank you.
Another set of dumb moves, Its really hot, we are not young and spry .....lets hike a bad trail and see what happens
Aircraft appears to be either an H145/H135, or EC135/45. These aircraft have SCAS, or something alike, and autopilot, meaning the pilot could initiate an auto hover mode over a specific point. I'm not undermining the abilities of this pilot, but be aware of this.
Hi thank you. I was the pilot on this one and I absolutely utilize the hover stabilization assist. It is not rock steady, you still have to correct and fly the aircraft though.
@@Hook-in-hand Thanks. Awesome video. Can we see in cockpit GoPro footage by chance?
@@clutchtucker yeah, I can do that.
@@Hook-in-hand Sick.
It's a very GOOD thing that he called for HELP. Dehydration is nothing to ignore at all. (+ We all need to trust in Jesus as our Savior for the remission of our sins, we never know when our time in this world is over. Jesus is the only way to the Father. <3 Details are found ONLY in God's word the 66 books of the Holy Bible. <3 )
Am very glad they called for help. Thanks be to our merciful almighty triune God the Father, the Son Jesus Christ our Savior, and the Holy Spirit that they're alright, and thanks be to God for making these rescuers to be strong enough and smart enough to learn and train to do things like this. <3 :)
badass
talk about a wild ride!
at the end of the day he got the paperwork invoice for cost to rescue him 😂😂
“She doesn’t know how to get down without him” absolutely unacceptable. Wtf were these two doing on the mountain?
The opinion of the rescue member does not mean she did not know how to get down. She may never have set up a rappel let alone multiple rappels. But given how she handled the gear she looked like she knew what she was doing. Still maybe not. Let's not bash them for being there. I can tell you this her self rescue would have been an epic. They looked to be about two or three pitches up. This would mean four to six or seven separate rappels. She would have to set anchors where she was. Rappel half the distance of the rope. (It gets double over so it can be pulled down for the next rappel). She would have to set anchors each time, clip herself in, secure one end of the rope so that it couldn't fall down the cliff, disconnect her rappel device from the rope, pull the rope down, run the rope through the rappel ring in this case likely two carabiners (gates opposed), even the ends and tie a new knot at the ends (so she couldn't rappel off the end of the rope). There are a dozen ways to buy the farm in rappelling. On an October afternoon. It could easily be dark before she would be done rappelling. That would add to the danger. Once at the base of the cliff she would have more than a thousand feet of steep descent on a sandy gully with tree routes or a section of scree at 80 degrees steep or a boulder strewn section at the same steepness. She would not be at the car until well after dark. If she made it. Also many inexperienced climbers go out with a guide. Perhaps that was the scenario here, although by her comfort getting set for the hoist I don't think so. The point is there is no reason to bash these climbers.
@@cre8tvedge looks like she had 2 anchors in before being clipped into rescue harness, and handled her equipment well, etc. She admitted to the rescue team audibly that she didn’t know how to descend without her partner. This did two things- immediately changed the tone of rescue to 2 individuals, thereby doubling the risk factors across the board (time in hover, weight shifting, etc). It also shows the rest of us she didn’t have a plan in case of injury or incapacitation. This, to me, shows ignorance of the terrain on an increasingly difficult ascent.
“Final discussions” dang right. Well done and thanks for kicking a$$ and taking names! 💚