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Rescue 911-Episode 311 "N.Y. Double Roof Rescue" (Part 2)

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Firefighters must rescue two men trapped in their burning apartment building. This was the first of three segments of episode 311 that aired on November 26, 1991 on CBS.

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  • The fireman in this video (paddy barr) that rescues the victim from the window is my dad <3 i think firemen in NYC are so awesome, this happened when i was only 5 and i still cant believe how cool it is <3 i <3 firemen

  • This is definately one of the most intense Rescue 911 shows I've seen. I've often wondered why they didn't use helicopters to try to rescue people hanging out the top floor windows on 9/11. I'm not a firefighter or anything, so I'm sure there was a good reason why they couldn't... anyways, this was amazing.

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  • @Snoep76239 sady paddy brown and kevin shay the 2 guys holding the rope sady perished on 9/11

  • it was a copy of this incident. rescue me did it too

  • This reminds me of one of the rescues in the movie "Ladder 49"

  • @PINKUS4545 - "Paddy BROWN?"

  • @PINKUS4545 was he on duty on 9/11?

  • im a strong individual but this shit brought tears of joy 2 my eyes, and i seen a lot, god bless those who risk their lives to save another.

  • now that's balls... awesome job...

  • It's such a shame how many of those amazing men we lost on 9/11.....

  • @srubi74 There was no plan for a roof rescue on a building that high. Also it was way too smoky on that roof, and the roof had too much equipment on it, and was possibly too hot, for a helicopter pilot to even think of landing on it. Also the access to the roof was usually locked.

  • @srubi74 well maybe its was too small of a spot and who can keep a helicopter so very still

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