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darien87

darien87

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Bystanders lift burning car off of trapped man.


Maybe this should go in the Youtube thread.
 
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its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
Yeah, I saw that. Good for them. Glad they didn't all just stand around wondering who was going to call 911.
 
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ACsGreens

Full Audioholic
That Incredible

I wonder if the dude survived......I do like the woman who was trying to push the car on the side, oh well the intention was good!:cool:
 
dkane360

dkane360

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I wonder if the dude survived......I do like the woman who was trying to push the car on the side, oh well the intention was good!:cool:
Last I heard on the story, he was listed in stable condition.
 
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markw

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I love stories like this. It restores my faith in humankind.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

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I don't think the guy was wearing a helmet. If he is in stable condition he's lucky given no helmet.

Shear idiocy not to wear one.
 
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gholt

Full Audioholic
No helmet, and he said in his press conference. But he is a big advocate of helments, but since he was only going about 3 miles, he did not need one.
 
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jinjuku

jinjuku

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No helmet, and he said in his press conference he is a big advocate of helments, but since he was only going about 3 miles, he did not need one.
LOL, I get a kick out of that kind of thinking. Like the mileage you are going has anything to do with accident you just got into WITHOUT a helmet.

Sorry but that is bass ackwards thinking at it's best.

I've seen people drive there car 25' to the end of the driveway only to get creamed.
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
LOL, I get a kick out of that kind of thinking. Like the mileage you are going has anything to do with accident you just got into WITHOUT a helmet.

Sorry but that is bass ackwards thinking at it's best.

I've seen people drive there car 25' to the end of the driveway only to get creamed.
Saw a burned-out wreck of a motorcycle on the street on my way home just last night.

Kinda reminds me of that joke, "They say most accidents happen within a mile of your house, so I moved." :D
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
lol.

I was about 650ft from my house the last time I got rear ended (badly). I was driving somebody else's car too, since I totaled mine six days prior in another accident (also not my fault).

The woman was super drunk and gave me incorrect info and left her damn bumper and license plate in the street. Of course it happened when I forgot my phone at the house and had no way to call the cops or take pictures. In the end, the damage was taken care of by her insurance company, but I couldn't do anything about her being a drunk driver since the cops weren't on scene to verify.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

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They are certainly to be commended for their actions. However, I find it odd that they pulled him out and just left him in the street beside the car until the paramedics showed up. :confused::eek: At least, that's how it appears.
 
96cobra10101

96cobra10101

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lol.

I was about 650ft from my house the last time I got rear ended (badly). I was driving somebody else's car too, since I totaled mine six days prior in another accident (also not my fault).

The woman was super drunk and gave me incorrect info and left her damn bumper and license plate in the street. Of course it happened when I forgot my phone at the house and had no way to call the cops or take pictures. In the end, the damage was taken care of by her insurance company, but I couldn't do anything about her being a drunk driver since the cops weren't on scene to verify.
Same here. Less than a block and a half from house. I was driving an F250 crew cab, long bed. Almost 20' long and my tire is as tall as his hood. We're both stopped at the stop sign. I'm in the right turn lane, he's in the left. I'm am also about 10' ahead of him. He decides to make a right turn too, into the side of my truck. I asked him "how on earth did you not see my truck?" He just shrugged. IPhoned about 20 pics before he moved his car and emailed them to the insurance co.
 
96cobra10101

96cobra10101

Senior Audioholic
Oh, and used to ride street, and have lots of friends that ride, always WITH helmets. Now I only ride dirt with full gear head to toe. No helmet is Russian roulette.
 
Adam

Adam

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They are certainly to be commended for their actions. However, I find it odd that they pulled him out and just left him in the street beside the car until the paramedics showed up. :confused::eek: At least, that's how it appears.
Perhaps dragging him further away would have reduced the risk, but I believe that we're instructed to leave accident victims alone unless there is an imminent danger. That's because moving them could aggravate an injury, causing paralysis or other. Also, you can see that there is a police officer on the scene, and he may have instructed the others to move away.

I hope that I'd act like the majority of them and not like the dude in the suit. For all I know, though, he wanted to help but knew that he physically couldn't do it.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
Perhaps dragging him further away would have reduced the risk, but I believe that we're instructed to leave accident victims alone unless there is an imminent danger. That's because moving them could aggravate an injury, causing paralysis or other. Also, you can see that there is a police officer on the scene, and he may have instructed the others to move away.

I hope that I'd act like the majority of them and not like the dude in the suit. For all I know, though, he wanted to help but knew that he physically couldn't do it.
Yes, you avoid moving them, unless there is imminent danger. However, in all circumstances, you should check for breathing, at a minimum. And, if there is none, for a pulse. Then take the necessary follow-up action, i.e. CPR. I just thought it a bit odd that they would take such a risk to get him out and then not check him over. Or, steal his wallet...
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

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... I just thought it a bit odd that they would take such a risk to get him out and then not check him over. Or, steal his wallet...
It was Utah, not New York. You Canadians seem unaware of differences in regional customs in the U.S.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
you should check for breathing
... then empty a couple of fire extinguishers next to his head. :eek:
Nobody else see a problem with that? :D

It was Utah, not New York. You Canadians seem unaware of differences in regional customs in the U.S.
... and in Utah they know that picking him clean would leave nothing for the EMT's.
Seriously, those guys don't get paid enough.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
And somewhere in the crowd there was probably one person thinking, "Holy F**k, my CAR!!!"

Oh, wait. Utah. "Gosh darn it, my CAR!!!" :D
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
And somewhere in the crowd there was probably one person thinking, "Holy F**k, my CAR!!!"

Oh, wait. Utah. "Gosh darn it, my CAR!!!" :D
Maybe the guy in the suit?

All kidding aside, it was good to see a random group of people act like that.
 
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