Rescue 911-Episode 503 "New Daddy Crash" (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2008

A woman in labor tries to reach her husband, unaware that he's been in an accident. This segment of episode 503 aired on September 28, 1993 on CBS.

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  • You're supposed to use a Class B Fire Extinguisher on a car fire. A Class A won't put out the flames.

    I'm not sure why. I just learned all this again.

    I was in a car accident that took my entire memory from me.

    It took 18 yrs. to recuperate in a relative way.

    I have seizures but they're controlled w/ medication.

    The drunk driver who hit me has nothing wrong with him at all, if you don't count the obvious one of driving drunk.

  • cute twins

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  • @snakes3425 and there is another fire extinguisher that can be used for every single job

  • @Cjgsmile321 NP.

  • @Balto2WolfQuest @atikker thank you SO much!

  • @Cjgsmile321 OMG you and your sister were so cute. glad your dad survived.

  • @Cjgsmile321 I'm so glad you have your dad! :)

  • I am so shocked to see this online after it taking place 20 years ago. Much thanks to the uploader! My family & I have been wanting to watch this for a long time, but the VHS for this is packed away somewhere. I am so very blessed that my dad made it through this terrible accident. After watching this, it made me appreciate him that much more! Love him so very much!!! PS I am one of the twins, Chelsea Galatz.

  • @vickiormindyb i'm so sorry! keep up the great work and i hope your doing ok!

  • his nose is fine now, it's his hair that he should be worried about. hahahaha

  • @vickiormindyb

    Class A: Solid Fuel (Wood, Paper etc)

    Class B: Liquid Fuel (Oil and Gasoline etc, in the case of a vehical fire you need a B class fire extinguisher due to the oil and gasoline)

    Class C: Electical

    Class D: Metal

    Class K: Kitchen Fires

  • wow....what a time to go into labor! Hold 'er in!

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