Dan and Titus feel the heat in Slidell, LA as they’re tested to save a victim trapped inside a burning room measured at over 600 degrees. #NightwatchNation
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  1. The hiking trails we go on all the time have cliffs like that everywhere (Tennessee), and while I can carry my kids on by or herd them on the opposite side of the path from the drop off direction, my dang SO is ever curious and confident. He goes to stand right over the edge to see the overlook below, and if there is an option to perch somewhere on it to fish, you bet he will get to it. I end up spending the hike pacing between where I sit the kids down to have their lunches and the drop offs trying to see or hear him down there, worried he will have fallen this time and even if I can follow his path down, who says he is even there anymore because of the moving water below. I have nightmares about the cliffs, it's like a seasonal thing here to hear that people go too quick in excitement and fall.

  2. Wow!!! To EMT is already freaking amazing!!! But to do that off a cliff. Man balls of steel right there!!!!

  3. I’d like to see all the other episodes of this. I’ve seen the Flash flood alley one. I want to see the rest but I can’t find them.

  4. I love ❤️ This Show but I don’t Think 🤔 they give This Show in tv 📺 any more

  5. 6:40 Titus! The look on your face! Love you guys so much. All I could think of was Steve Harvey's "White Folks Have Wonderful Weekends" where he says somewhere a white guy is parasailing off a cliff. "You ain't never goin' get some brother to strap a sail to his ignant ___back and jump off a cliff."

  6. 😂🤣you two are a trip! Funny, but a great learning experience. Good job guys!

  7. 😂, the ultimate tea bag when the guy is going up in the basket 🤣

  8. I’ve repelled down a wooden wall once, maybe like 25 feet? Lol. And THAT was scary!! I can’t IMAGINE how these guys feel. I mean, everyone has their niche and has things that they’re just not afraid of, and that’s how people end up in the careers they have. But this… this maaannnn, this is just crazy. And I know there are crazier jobs out there, it’s just that between this video and the other one they did on swift water rescue (which I would’ve freaked out like Titus did as well, at least at first). These videos have really opened my eyes… and I’m an EMT too! Lol. Hats off to these incredible men and women.

  9. Lol Titus pants once he put the ropes on😂😂😂

  10. I helped a choking kid in Austin was supose to eat. Austin travis showed up to take over we were out of area.

  11. This is my favorite night watch yet. Interesting going around traveling experiencing different situations.

  12. No rope pad?
    That's a dangerous move, but hey, not my department. Plus I like their setup better than mine, no rappel racks and full body instead of waist harness like we use.

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