As an ex-vol firefighter/first responder I really dont think that you should come in your PV. If you dont make the truck at the station dont roll up on scene in your PV is just causes more traffic.. It doesnt matter if that PV has lights and sirens it doesnt belong there.
wish both drivers wer ok and that is wan of the resons to prefer American and German cars they are safe and promise alot off thinks the jeep was a wrangler not an chevy
Wow I remember that wreck on the news but I live in North Little Rock so of course out of sight out of mind.. I wish I knew some more details about it.
I was wondering that at first, but now I think it belongs to the two people standing by the wrecked Celica. They are probably staying there as witnesses.
Ha no no, we just drive them for fun. Im still trying to figure out how that jeep did all that damage to the celica though. and the corvette looks fine?
The Jeep and a Chevy Trailblazer both hit the Celica. The Trailblazer can be at the end of the video way off the road. The Corvette was apparently a witness only.
A great video, a little shaky, but it seemed pretty windy. Nicely done extrication.
Also just a a bit of advise, as I'm sure your aware, be VERY CAREFUL what you film. Any patient's faces, be sure to edit it out. My station video came under some heat, so I'm speaking from experience.
All that aside, keep on doing what you do, documentation never hurts.
gotta thank volunteer fire and medical responders but people ya gotta remember your safety... WEAR YOUR PPE!!
wcresponder 3 months ago
As an ex-vol firefighter/first responder I really dont think that you should come in your PV. If you dont make the truck at the station dont roll up on scene in your PV is just causes more traffic.. It doesnt matter if that PV has lights and sirens it doesnt belong there.
glmdml 5 months ago
The guy in the car is so lucky to survive
TheDevenrocks 7 months ago
you can buff out those scratchs
1994christhomas 9 months ago
wish both drivers wer ok and that is wan of the resons to prefer American and German cars they are safe and promise alot off thinks the jeep was a wrangler not an chevy
12Achilleas 1 year ago
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yaovue 1 year ago
they're supposed to cut the power supply with an extrication to start with... I noticed the car alarm going off towards the end. smh..
knpdyeballarice 1 year ago
thumbs up for volunteer fire and medics!
Romynsa26 1 year ago 3
Wow I remember that wreck on the news but I live in North Little Rock so of course out of sight out of mind.. I wish I knew some more details about it.
bighunt08 1 year ago
PPE
gcgoodman 1 year ago
dang
pokemon1389 1 year ago
killer
nuclearthreat545 1 year ago
the chvy trailblazer had way less damage then the outher vehicle
kevinmazter 1 year ago
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kevinmazter 1 year ago
Little bit of a delayed reaction by that Celica's alarm there...
WoodstaS 2 years ago
and thats why when youre in a jap car you dont crash in to american cars THEYRE BUILT TOUGHER
atgskater14 2 years ago
what the hell is the vette doing there
atgskater14 2 years ago
I was wondering that at first, but now I think it belongs to the two people standing by the wrecked Celica. They are probably staying there as witnesses.
WoodstaS 2 years ago
a little bit of panel beating it will be just like new lol
mawoods34 2 years ago
That'll buff right out!
justinaurelius 2 years ago 2
oh ha wow idk how i missed that
CaliforniaDreamin21 2 years ago
Ha no no, we just drive them for fun. Im still trying to figure out how that jeep did all that damage to the celica though. and the corvette looks fine?
CaliforniaDreamin21 2 years ago
The Jeep and a Chevy Trailblazer both hit the Celica. The Trailblazer can be at the end of the video way off the road. The Corvette was apparently a witness only.
McDill2 2 years ago
Someone completely fucked up a nice Celica!
vigilante11485 2 years ago
damn poor jeep
azlenny2003 2 years ago
oo had to hurt =(
Marine7R3 2 years ago
A great video, a little shaky, but it seemed pretty windy. Nicely done extrication.
Also just a a bit of advise, as I'm sure your aware, be VERY CAREFUL what you film. Any patient's faces, be sure to edit it out. My station video came under some heat, so I'm speaking from experience.
All that aside, keep on doing what you do, documentation never hurts.
nwvfd22 3 years ago
WOW! what happened?
Paralyzer87 3 years ago
I have posted the details.now. Thanks for your interest.
McDill2 3 years ago
I just hope everyone is ok.
Paralyzer87 3 years ago