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A woman trapped in her car that was crushed by a truck is carefully extracted and taken to the hospital in this clip from “9.19.20”. #LiveRescue
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49 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Woman Trapped in Car SAVED by Firefighters (S3) | A&E”
  1. I think this wreck highlights the uncertainty of airbag deployments in certain types of vehicles. The side airbags SHOULD HAVE deployed in a wreck this severe. Hyundai’s are actually known for their lack of airbag deployment in crash tests. If you watch some crash tests, you’ll see that most cars’ side airbags deploy. Many older model Hyundai’s do not receive good crash test ratings due to the side airbags failing to deploy. They make a huge difference in accidents, and this women could’ve possibly been injured a lot less if the airbags functioned properly.

  2. This is seriously motivation to lose weight and to clean out the car of anything important. That's all I can think about is my fat a** being hauled from a crushed vehicle jeez. Poor guys.

  3. Nice job 👏 👍 👌

  4. I just retired as a firefighter/medic and just wanted to say how impressed I was with this crew. They communicated well and adapted immediately to an alternate method. Well run extrication by a well trained crew. Nice !

  5. That’s what you call a leader dude was cool calm collected knew exactly what to do and props to the firefighter who jumped in the ambulance to assist

  6. Hats off to the LT Firefighter he was an amazing leader! We done everyone. I hope she is okay. 😬🙏

  7. Poor woman. At the end it looked like her pants were unbuttoned and unzipped a bit, probably from internal bleeding which led to abdominal distention. I pray she’s ok

  8. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😇😇😉😉😍😍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🤝🤝💪💪💪👏👏👏

  9. I’m surprised they don’t have battery operated rescue tools. Hooking up a hydraulic pump takes too much time IMO. When our department switched we noticed precious time saved when seconds counted

  10. I'm from the UK and a lot of people don't realise that firemen/women 👍 do a lot of crash extractions….also the pay and conditions the UK firepersonel have to deal with is disgusting..when I was a kid I'm 50 firefighters when we saw them driving through our village they would get the full rock star treatment they'd be anything like 20/60 kids all running alongside the truck and yes a couple of times they'd out the blues and two's on… support the GRT work these men and women do…

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