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A rescue crew rope climbs through a dangerous canyon to extract and airlift a hiker who is stuck and can’t be reached by truck in this clip from Season 1, Episode 7 “6.3.19”. #LiveRescue
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how in the world was the camera man able to climb all that and hold the camera to and not fall
Wow, everyone got their exercise here!!
Thank u
My family n ghost mode
Okay 5 4711
The Coachella valley baby
Looks like opening scene of 127 hours
What a pain in the butt rescue
Y’all are amazing
When I see a canyon like that I just think, I'm going to have to cut my arm or leg off to survive. Hard pass.
They should've used the escalator
Heli pilot about everything “ that’s super cool .â€ÂÂ
Well there goes 12k for that helicopter extraction
Free in most parts including hospital and recovery. How much in California?
And a $35,000 bill for the helicopter ride that her insurance will refuse to pay since the helicopter service is "out of network". $10,000 bill for "trauma team activation."
They’re not gonna like getting the bill for that helicopter.
Awesome! GOD BLESS
Waste of resources.
I broke my ankle 3 miles into some canyons just like these in the Grand Canyon area. Search and rescue came to me and wanted to heli extract me just like this. When I asked how much a heli rescue was I promptly walked the 3 miles out. 4 hrs later, some ibuprofen, and water and I was out of there. Definitely hurt walking with a broken ankle but I’m debt free.
She had to cut off her own arm
Heli pilot : super cool
Great work
Wow!! I give this fire and Rescue 100% credit two thumbs up whatever man! That is some dedication to your job when you have to climb up and go through all that to get somebody. Way to go man!
such a cool rescue
I got to claustrophobic so i had to skip some parts of the video😞
I don't see the point in saving someone's life just so they can live the rest of it with a million dollars in debt, probably eventually homeless, with no ability to do anything but work long hours the rest of their lives.
Can we talk about how the camera man had to climb that too?
No one commented on the half a million bill she is about to receive in the mail
That was an especially interesting clip! 🙂
Desk workers be like
Shoutout the 760
1 million $$ hospital bill 😂😂😂
This is giving me some serious 127 hours vibes 😀
I wanna know how much that hospital bill costs
Live rescue is sick!
Said no one.
"The average air ambulance trip is 52 miles and costs between $12,000 to $25,000 per flight."
I'll drag myself down the mountain and make it to the hospital myself, thanks. Would be willing to bet, after everything else being factored in the bill, she was due around $60,000.
People are so BLESSED being able to be RESCUED from EVERY situation (Motor vehicle accidents or mis adventures) regardless of how complicated or danger to the rescuers, it is FREE to the victim.
Thank you to all RESCUE PERSONNEL EVERY WHERE for all you do to save people (and animals).
Usually in the movies they couldnt call 911 because of the loss of cell coverage lol
Great job
I hike all the time.
Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas
Once I hurt my ankle pretty bad. I did not want to have rescue get me. I made it out, in pain. I'm not wasting my cities resources on myself if I can make it out. Few months later, I had my ankle replaced.
I can’t watch this without thinking of the old woman spinning like a fan