Rescue 911 - Episode 407 - "Idaho Trooper Down"(Part 2 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2006

When an Idaho state trooper is shot during a traffic stop in a remote area, his life is in the hands of whoever happens to pass by. This segment was taken from Episode 407 which aired on November 10, 1992 on CBS.

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Uploader Comments (allgood2000)

  • What happened in scuba cave? I've never seen it.

  • Then see it. It's uploaded.  Search for "Rescue 911 202".

  • Do you have any episodes where a person died?

  • Yes. A few are...

    119- "Runaway Boxcars"

    202- "Scuba Cave"

    520- "Butane Huffing"

  • The one with the family from out of the US when one of the family members died in a car crash.

  • That was from Episode 518, it was the longest Rescue 911 segment made. The family was from Norway.

Top Comments

  • omgosh its so touching.

    fuck that damn criminal he should have gotten life!

  • Driving a stolen car is one thing but shooting an officer that's 10 times as worse.

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  • jeez, are idaho people this nice? if this happened in florida, 10,000 cars would pass him and not do anything about it.

  • I guess the crash caused it to burn

  • i really wish this show was still on it was a good show

  • god bless the trooper, and the shooter can go to hell.

  • It looked like it happened so fast that he didn't have time to pull his weopon.

  • thanks!

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