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  • someone throw the fat prick in the suit on the fire.....

    last oine to help but first one to take a look at the man as hes laying there.

  • those cops should know first aid, they do nothing and leave it to the construction workers

  • God bless that man.

  • People did a great job here! What everyone watching this has to understand is, not everyone reacts well to such drastic situations. Overall, they saved the guy from burning to death and sped up the rescue time. Was it pretty or "done technically"? No but better than standing there watch the guy burn for (6min?) while waiting for emerg' crews.

  • It's kinda' funny for two reasons. The fat guy in the suit who looks like he doesn't know where he is. Secondly, when everyone pulls out the guy, they look like they're just like, 'Job well done. Now leave him here and let's go home.' xD

  • what about the guy getting it on camera?  shouldn't he/she have tried to do something?

  • @pence0300 This video footage was caught by a camera on a building

  • Im glad to see there are still people that will help someone in a desperate time of need. I can only hope there are people like this around if something ever happened to me.

  • I'm turning this into a motivational poster

  • why for a full 1.5 mins did no one give the guy any medical assistance! they draged him from under the car and just left him they even tryed lifting him!! after being hit by a car thats the worst thing you can do what if he broke his kneck!! that would proabibly have killed him

  • @stueyrandall Stuey, they saved his life by dragging him out, he would have died from the flames and smoke. Yes, you want to move an injured person as little as possible, but he was in imminent danger of death under the car. Once out from under the car, the cops told them to move back because the ambulance and paramedics were only a minute away. They did exactly the right thing and the guy will make a full recover because of it.

  • The man in a suit is a fucking dick and i wanna kill him 

  • @NDesertFoxN he was in total shock man, not much you can do about it if you havent experienced it, some respond, some lock up/freeze in the moment

  • @MrRiggyRiggs but he seemed very calm and just enjoying the show. I dont know, its over and he doesnt mean anything to me anyways :P

  • ... dickhead in the suit also has the balls to lean on the car at one point (1:07-1:09).

  • @NDesertFoxN Stop venting your anger at people you assume are privledged. For all you know that guy had an interview and its his only chance to keep his house etc. Plenty of people would have just walked by without even stopping.

  • @C05597641 Well if he had an interview he should have just left instead of sitting there watching them help. Your argument does not make any sense really. People walking by are better than someone sitting there watching . cause they had their reasons to walk by

  • @NDesertFoxN I understand but think about it the he is probably the driver of the burning car and he's thinking at the moment that the guy is dead because of him so he must have been in shock to

  • @guitarkilla444 could be. You have a good point there

  • why dose the cop @2:30 in the vid, have his hand on his gun?? I will say this, I am proud to be a human after watching this. I think that with all that's going on in this world, it's great to see that people are capable of putting there lives in harms way to save a life of some one they don't even know. Even if the press turned into a circus this is still the meaning of life here.

  • @b66docos I think it may have been his radio. The gun is usually on the right side of the belt since most people are right-handed.

  • Compare this to people in China walking past a 2 year old girl that has been ran over a car.

  • @TheMasterSlasher you must be watching joe rogan lol

  • @TheMasterSlasher That video broke my heart and I cired, poor little Girl shouldn't have had to suffer like that :(

  • @Makronette I agree. It was very sickening and I lost some hope for humankind watching that.

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  • thats nothing , one and only ONE teenage boy lifted a 1 ton car by himself to save his uncle after the jack that was holding a car broke and the car fell on the uncle

  • hold X to flip

  • honestly they should of moved the guy farther more away from the car because it could of exploded at any time

  • OMG!!! Is the motorcycle ok?

  • Omg the only women the helped

  • wtf is with the dude in the suit... he does not lift a finger to help the others help that man, and stands there with his arms crossed while the LEO put the fire out and then turn to the mans aid... if your not helping/needed then leave otherwise your just going to get in the way.

  • the first dude in the blue is superman!!!!!

  • Almost all of us will do whatever is necessary to save another human being in a time of sudden crisis. Very few will stop to think. That's the good part of human nature. Now for the bad: I note that no-one sees this "accident" from the perspective of motorcycling. Brandon was riding without a full head helmet. It's the equivalent of the "cool" of a fool. I got my m/c license 2 mo. ago after taking 2 MSF courses. I will NEVER ride without a full head helmet. (to be continued)

  • I bought my 1st m/c 4 weeks ago. This I learned in my MSF coursework: When I leave my garage for a ride I say two things loud and clear inside my helmet. The first is "I AM INVISIBLE!" The second is "EVERYONE OUT THERE - DRIVERS, PEDESTRIANS, ANIMALS - ARE TOTALLY NUTS, AND DO NOT SEE ME BECAUSE I AM INVISIBLE". Only then I move out. (to be continued)

  • And, let me take an educated guess - Brandon was traveling much faster than the conditions (hill, parking lots) warranted. If all motorcyclists (actually all drivers, cars, trucks included!) took MSF m/c courses and followed what I learned, first off they would become much better CAR drivers, and these "accidents" would be reduced tremendously because both car AND motorcycle riders would act much safer on the roads.

  • @nikonyurij where did you get your facts from in order to make your guess "educated"? your making an assumption, not and "educated" guess. on a side note, i agree with the 2nd part of what you stated about all drivers dating the MSF....

  • This is just another reason why I love my school. Utah State, people. We'll lift up cars for you.

  • Cannot believe the man in the suit that does nothing to help at all. Even when he can see more people are needed to help lift the car :(

  • what happened to the driver?

  • the guy in the suit? FUCK HIM. what a dick. he is a asshole and i hope he burns in hell for not helping that poor man :(

  • @shockwaveELEKTRIK and all those condeming the guy in the suit who stood there and did nothing. Firstly he was on the phone to the emergency services and secondly have you considered perhaps he was the guy who hit the motorbike and was in to much shock to do anything? Or even if he didn't hit the guy he could still freeze up, not knowing what to do. Not everyone responds to a crisis well, sometimes nerves and emotions get the best of you and even when you want to help your body lets you down.

  • This video is SO SAD!!! im just happy he survived. this video is very touching.

  • The guy standing around in the suit is a Chicken S*#T!!!!!!! What a dick!

  • The car could have exploded (as a recent school bus did) and killed them all. The responded quickly and I am certain adrenalin and shock played in. Sometimes you act or stand by in shock.

    Heroes!

  • @HerLabyrinth

    Cars don't blow up like in movies. Explosions require a pressure vessel - the scientific term for this is a bomb, are you familiar with this term? - and a gas tank has a fuel feed, fuel return, and a fuel vent, on top of various bits in the system being low-pressure rubber hose like the fuel filler neck.

    Cars do become completely engulfed in flames within seconds when things go horribly wrong, when the gas tank goes and the tires catch it's typically 50ft tall flames.

  • @JoeyMisanthropy Gasoline doesn't burn!! Only the vapors burn!

    So, if the fuel tank is not ruptured during the accident but, gets hot enough to make enough pressure to rupture the tank, it would appear to be an explosion and you wouldn't want to be around!

  • @4X40894

    Well, you'd have to stop up 3-4 pressure reliefs in order to let it build up pressure so it would explode. Which, cars are designed not to do that - this isn't the first car to catch fire in the history of time, and intelligent and educated men have designed them not to explode.

  • people are amazing!!! 

  • Someone knows what the status of the biker? I wish him the best. Peter Molnar. (Hungary)

  • This happned in Utah. I wonder if anyone in L.A would have even bothered.

  • why would the idiot in the suit lean on the car at 1:03

  • @bgjellybean2709 omg you're right. then he just stood there - what a complete prick

  • Find something bad to say about this video! Man was in danger, random people came to save his life. Period.

  • Why are they first trying to save the car and the motocycle before they're helping the man? LOL

  • @TheAngelsSecrets they didnt, they were trying to lift the car off of him to drag him free

  • @SlayerChick1979 No I mean, after he was rescued. They just let him lie there.

  • @TheAngelsSecrets 

    They can't move him until paramedics arrive because he could have possible spinal or neck injuries. If they move him and he isn't stable, it could've killed him.

  • @Grass861 the burning car and motorcycle cud hav kill him 2

  • @TheAngelsSecrets Do you mean when they put the fire out? That was necessary before anything else could be done. If the vehicles were to continue burning then they could have exploded, putting more than just the man in danger. The man is going to make a full recovery so clearly they done a good job.

  • @emy0ox Well.. you're right.. sorry :)

  • @TheAngelsSecrets Nothing to be sorry for. I didn't mean for it to sound like I was attacking you lol, just meant to answer your question. :)

  • Real heroes!

  • i love this video, it makes me feel like there's hope.

  • this man cryed for his bike in my uncles video and he doest care about his death. retard u should had be dead look at u laying there on the floor with out no helmet

  • @0471randy You're truly a disgusting human being. The man was coughing up blood and close to death. You're REALLY going to judge what he was saying? Do you really think this poor man would be 100% aware of what was going on? How on earth did YOU come to the conclusion that he didn't care?! Unbelievable. He said he 'will be forever in debt to the heroes who saved his life'. Also, he will be an 'advocate for wearing helmets' in the future, but the main focus right now should be that he is alive.

  • @0471randy It's called being in shock. It happens. When people are put in situations like this, they freak out. When I was hit by a car junior year, my hand was run over and could have been broken, and my bike was totalled. You know what the first words out of my mouth were? "Oh my god, mom's gonna kill me! Look at my bike!" even though at that point my fingers were so swollen I couldn't move my hand, THAT was what I was thinking about. The mind does funny things in a panic.

  • DudeinTheSuit: Aww hell no I'm getting my shit dirty!

  • These people are hero's, through and through.

  • This guy looks pretty good from his hospital bed. His face wasn't damaged; lucky man. There's a video of him thanking these brave people.

  • It took about 6min in the video before the firemen arrive, is that with in the time for an emergency? and it took 7min 26sec for the paramedics. If it wasn´t for the Guy in the green shirt and white cap what other help was he to get? so once more Bravo to all that Helped at that very moment of need. :)

  • @Zihuadannyzihua the guy in the green shirt is a RN that lives and works here in the valley. He saw the accident and stopped to help. The Paramedics usually have a lot faster response then this. Not sure that the RN wants his name known so I am not listing it-but he kept the officers from moving the injured man and started primary assessment and first aid. That is the norm in our area. People stopping to help others in need. One reason I retired here and stayed here

  • This is something to watch. No matter what was going on in the mans head there were People willing to help. Bravo to all.

  • Thank all of you so @!#$ing much. Insanely awesome that people help in a situation like that. That car and bike could have explode, or at least went up in huge flames very quickly and I'd be willing to bet that most, if not all of them, knew that and did what they needed to do anyway. Again, thank you so much. AMAZING

  • This is the most silly rescue action ever! Ok tehy drag him out and then left him without makeing sure he far away from toxic fumes. Nobody gave him first aid so it was a bit silly, but brave I do admit ;-)

  • @delaktek there's nothing silly about it. You're not even supposed to move someone in a situation like that for fear of spinal injury, but they did what HAD to be done to keep him from burning or being anymore crushed than he was. Far from silly, silly. What a gay word... silly.

  • @lilrara11804 if you did have First Aid training you would have known that dragging the person from underneath a car does not make sense if you are not going to attend to their well being by taking them away from toxic fumes and checking their bodily functions. There is no reason to offend sexual minorities on this occasion by referring to this term as 'gay' - do you know what 'gay' means? If you misuse it it just makes you look silly ;-)

  • for real, even if the guy in the suit is the driver, you would think he would help. WOW...can't believe that!! I'm sure he feels bad now that he didn't help. To all the people who did help, bravo! You have restored my faith in humanity. Wonderful story!

  • Actions like this make America the greatest country in the world.

  • @EskimoJoe492 Are you serious?

  • Faith in humanity restored.

  • I like how the firefighters showed up after the cop put out the fire like three times. I saw a crash here in Bronx NY last week that didn't end with such a happy ending.

  • I like how the firefighters showed up after the cop put out the fire like three times. I saw a crash here in Bronx NY last week that didn't end with such a happy ending.

  • I like how fire fighters show up after the fire is almost put out like three times by the cops.

  • The "fat" guy wearing suit is the driver. He is in shock

  • @Petricfan0407 he IS alive. I saw his press conference today where he thanks the "heroes" that saved his life and is "forever in debt" to. Despite being trapped under a burning car (after laying down his motorcycle, trying to avoid collision with the black BMW that turned out of a parking lot and headed straight for the rider), he looked to be doing quite well. He is still in the hospital recovering from broken bones, road rash, burns etc..

  • Fat man in $1500 dollar suit, driving a 5 Series, running late for a meeting or court, or whatever, sees motorcycle, but pulls out anyway. Does that about sum it up? The rest are all heros!

  • @anx1300c The fat guy annoys me...just standing around trying to look important.

  • well the suit guy,he dont want his suit to get dirty,thats why he dont want to help,,he just bought that suit from salvation army

  • This should be a movie

  • Actually, if the car weighs 4000 lbs, since the other side of the car's weight is still supported by the street, the people were actually lifting half of the car's weight, or about 222 lbs each, which is certainly do-able for most men. The most impressive thing is their courage to risk their lives with the fire and all. It was amazing and beautiful and they are all heroes.

  • if you dont count the guy in the white shirt who didnt lift, there was 9 people that initially picked up the 4000 pound car including a woman. 4000/9 = 444 pounds each.

  • since when do cops become firefighters?

  • @FR33XPGamingHD they put out the fire fucking dumbass retard

  • Im mad how the cop just stands there then touches the car to make it lookin like he's doin something

  • who the hell the guy in the suit think he is??

  • The guy in the suit was the driver and I am  sure he was in shock

  • @e3555r you are amazing w your suit comments who is our president of the USA hmmm get a job slob

  • First off thanks rn for saving lives everyday and to those saying men in suits ruined the system way off subject and get a job and get off the system the guy in the suit as would you was in serious shock and I am sure he feels horrible it is awesome the kid lived go lakers

  • what happen to the guy in his suit? stand there and watch only? omg....dont want to get his suit dirty? this is human life.....we need more people like those who heroics. why he stand there if he is not helping? he must hate me.....:(

  • The fat guy is a useless TIT!!

  • i think the guy in the suit is gonna see this video and feel like an A HOLE! and deservedly so! i would bet anything he was the driver, as for the rest of those people they should bring back OPRAH for one more episode for them, good for them they are all amazing!

  • Who is the guy in the green shirt? He NEVER left his side until he was put in the ambulance! He needs to be found!!

  • @mommy2nevaeh05 since there were construction workers helping, I'd say he was the designated first aid officer for whatever construction site was nearby.

  • THOSE R the A@@HOLES. that destroyed the SYSTEM in the first PLACE. the FO O L S in the SUITS. mostly WHITE

  • WTF IS THE GUY IN THE SUIT DOING????

  • I love how no one stepped up and did any first aid. If you got the guts to help, why stop there. They stepped up to help...good job....failure to assist after....fail. This is why First Aid should not just be for work....but for everyday life.

  • @curkev1 Actually they cant really touch that guy, becuase they dont know he broke his bone or not, the best thing to do is wait for the 911.

  • @curkev1 i was thinking that too but i think if they have a normal pulse and have normal breathing then they dont need to administer cpr and first responders (depending) dont have the right first aid equipment/training. but idk though. i also thought they would have done it but i guess i'll never know haha.

  • @curkev1 He was in a serious accident at this point no one should touch him. if he is handled badly he can become paralyzed or die. They did the right thing by talking to him and making sure he didn't fall asleep until the ambulance came. Although I absolutely agree with you this should be taught to everyone.

  • @Petricfan0407 He survived.

  • The guy in the suit dislikes this video.

  • @Vom1tt lol

  • @Vom1tt he was definitely the driver. had to be

  • @Vom1tt the guy in the suit is a lawyer guaranteed. Too worried about a frickin' lawsuit, yet if it was his fat kid burning up, and you pulled the same shit, I bet he'd have no problem sueing your ass citing the good samaritan law. Should have used his head to prop the car up and get the guy out. God knows its big enough.

  • @VAkraut I agree- I've heard about quite a few law suits where people sue good samaritans for injuries that they probably sustained in the accident. Ironic, isn't it... suing the people who saved your life...

    At least there are many states have good samaritan laws to protect the person putting their own life on the line to save others, but I'm not sure Utah is one of them.

  • @javaman005 There are also laws that require a person witnessing a crime or person who is a victim to help. There have been people fined & charged for doing nothing to help someone in danger. (usually they get probation not actual time)

  • @DontFriendInviteMe Contrary to Seinfeld there are no laws on the books that require you to help someone unless they're a relation of yours or you're obligated to them in some way. Particularly if it puts you in danger yourself.

  • @Vom1tt Seriously I hope that guy is watching this video and feels like a real tool!

  • @Vom1tt oh my that fat sob is gonna get so much crap from his co-workers for just standing there doing absolutely nothing but staring... what an idiot!

  • @atrain910 He probably told this story about how "then we lifted my car off of him .. and ..." ... then the video comes out and there he is standing there like he's watching it from a different world. 

  • @Vom1tt The guy in the suit is trying to memorize the faces of the people who were further damaging his car for the lawsuit later, and yes, he was probably the one who disliked the video.

  • @Vom1tt so freaking true!! hahahaha!! lmao

  • @Vom1tt The guy in the suit is a DICK!

  • Most of us would help, but it takes a couple of exceptional individuals to step up and initiate action... that stirs others to act selflessly...

    This is a wonderful video of the emotion and desire we all have to help others

  • 0:59 why is the guy in the business suit just standing around watching? doesn't want to get his suit dirty? he's like the only one that doesn't help

  • @chariquacko

    hey an Armani cost money!

  • i was hit by a fatguy while on a motorcycle, who watched while everyone else helped, he stayed on the phone that he was on when he hit me.,he never left,showed up in court, cut a deal for himself, thank god he had insurance! thanks for the check nationwide

  • the selflessness of those people, the couragious woman, the brave men, a relentlous effort to save a someones life, the camera person who gave us a birdeye view of what has been put in us by our creator. this is what the good people do............the good don,t drive by! thanks god for these people!

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  • If the police come before the first hero find someone to help. Maybe police will keep all heros out of the car and biker will get burn with BMW.

    So I want to thank you the first hero and all 10+ heros to save somebody life. You keep this world good to living.

    Thank you with my heart.

    From Thailand.

  • @webundera There was a policeman helping them lift the car. ಠ_ಠ

    I don't know about Thailand, but in America, you can actually get into trouble for NOT helping a victim such as this.

  • I'm almost positive that the absent minded guy in the suit is the driver. John Johnson (guy that hit motorcyclist) is USU's Department of Management Information Systems, which happens to be the university where the victim goes to school. Look up "John Johnson USU" in Google images and you get someone that resembles him without a doubt. He was most likely in a state of shock and had no idea what to do.

  • Damnit, I love that teamwork!

  • 0:30 Guy: "Hey there's a biker under there!"

    0:49 Guy. "I'll lift this car!"

    1:04 Girl. "Hey dude you hiding under there?"

    1:09 Girl. "Like there's a guy totally not happy under the car!"

    1:15 Guy. "Oh Sure,listen to the cute girl!"

    1:22 Construction workers. "All right it's flip a BWM day! I love Mondays!"

    1:27 Construction Woker 1. "Hey look what I won!"

    1:33 Police. "Games over, Harry won the biker!"

    5:04 Brandon Wright. "Someone tell the chalk-guy to get away from me, I'm gonna be fine!"

  • @yourgay123ist they are being noticed, what, do you think gerbils are watching this video over and over?

  • Those are good people, this is what gives me hope for our future.

  • Hats off to all those people who help lift the car off him and get him to safety.

    BUT, did anyone else think that it would have been a wise idea to grab the rear tire of the motorcycle and pull that burning bike AWAY from the car? It was clear that the fuel from the bike was supplying the fire and if they could have gotten the source away from the car and the person underneath it, it would have helped make the situation a lot less dangerous for the man stuck under the car.

    Anyone agree?

  • @devendati Heat travels, even if there isn't fire on it.

  • i like how there using the haligin to prop the hood up

  • I can see how some people would be upset that after they pull him out they just let him lay on the street for a little bit....

    But in a way that is a good thing...the less he is moved around till medical professionals come (or w/ training)  he could accidentally receive more injures if not moved properly.

    It's obvious the man in the green shirt has some medical experience thank goodness.

  • is the guy with the green shirt a doctor?

  • @durt13 nope just a RN.

  • @peixao131 We are NOT JUST RN's! Be proud of our profession. You were videoed doing what we RN's do - help people in the worst times of their lives.

    Say it with me: "I am a Registered Nurse and I do good works every single day"

  • Great job to everyone who helped out! I hate the the wind was blowing all the smoke and residue all over him as he lay helpless. Glad he's ok!

  • that guy in the suit is a typical rich asshole who has no regard for human life. pause at 0:59 and just look. they werent strong enough to lift the car because that guy didnt help, he was probably too worried about messing up his Gucci suit and thought a lowly poor person didnt deserve to be saved.

  • Amazing!!

  • Its a metaphor for the twin towers in new york ..the flaming wreckage and what people will do to help --if only they have a chance to. For every one person in danger, 10 people will try to help. Lift a car thats on fire if they have to. Nobody could help in new york, but given a chance, people WILL try to save a life. Beautiful.

  • I know a lot of people are getting mad at the guy in the suit for not helping but I'm pretty sure he was the guy that the motorcycle ran into. I think he was probably in shock.

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  • What would the world do without FAT GUYS IN SUITS???

  • Amazing act of heroism. The poor fellow should of been moved farther back in case of an explosion or inhalation of fumes.

  • I'm curious how many people walked by or saw this before those ones ran to help.

  • @Babydoll9009 They were looking for him. I wouldn't have thought he was under the car.

  • @weezash I remember seeing a video where there was an accident, car or bike I'm not sure,but after looking all over for the one victim,they found him in the plastic awning above the store! Another place no one would have thought to look. Goes to show us what thinking outside the norm will bring.

  • Lol, the guy in the suite.