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Medics check the vitals of a man who fell out of his kayak in dangerous waters not meant for public swimming in this clip from “7.25.19”. #LiveRescue
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29 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Buoy Boy (Season 1) | A&E”
  1. I love that smug look he gave when he first talked to the ems guy😂😂

  2. Conveniently lost his kayak (mode of transportation) and pants (holding wallet/ possible identification.) Yeah, nothing suspicious here.

  3. DUDE SWAM FROM MEXICO 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  4. A lot of people don’t make it out cause they don’t know that you’re suppose to take your clothes off

  5. Me and my girl were coming from getting food at the starting point when they were filming this…i told her this was wat it was and she didnt believe me 😆

  6. Okay why was the medic not cancelled after he was found to be fine and not want care? Then why did they make it seem like he had to be checked out? I would have cleared as soon as I was on scene and said he was fine and didn’t want to go. Just more wasted EMS resources.

  7. Everyone saying this guy is a stoner but he's got some spot-on survival instincts. When he realized how strong the current was and how much his clothes were dragging him down, he didn't hesitate to get rid of them. Saved his life.

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