Dash Cam: Reckless Driver Crashes Into Milwaukee Police Officers
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2022
- A reckless driver ran a red light and crashed into a marked Milwaukee Police patrol squad near North Holton Street & East Locust Street on Monday, May 2, 2022. No one was injured. For more videos and photos, visit / incidentresponse .
It’s refreshing to see everyone from all walks of life trying to help someone in need.
Especially police.
social media is good at suppressing stuff like that.
@@Davidxll Cause it doesn't fit their agenda💃🏽
Also terrifying to see how that officer was freakin out instead of pulling her sht together
@@danhenson7366 definitely needs more training for stuff like that.
Officer does an incredible job and calming down his partner while still stuck in the same situation. Well done sir
she would def not be who i want on my side in situations 😂
This is why women should not be cops
she is clearly not ready for service!
and never was!
@@auwei So you would be all fine and dandy being side swiped at speed, rolled over onto the side and smashing into a pole would you? Let me know when you are in the same situation and I'll just sit there laughing at you while you cry like a baby
Honestly got goosebumps when that guy gave him a fist and said „bless you brother“. Kinda restores your faith in humanity when you see that these people actually cared and helped instead of just looking and filming. Great video
Couldn't agree more
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facts
It’s Wisconsin, still. Milwaukee gets a bad rap but this is actually what it’s really like
Thought he said “we got you broL
Never being in an accident doesn’t matter, that shit was brutal for a first crash. I’m hoping she’s doing well and continues her career despite the scary event
Yeah I've been in five car crashes in my life so far - always as a passenger. The most recent one in 2017 I went into shock and just kept repeating the same thing over and over. For some reason my brain became super-fixated on the fact the airbags didn't go off, despite the fact we wrote of our car and three others. Looking back I'm glad it didn't, because I was unbuckled at the time about to get out to put the ticket in the car park machine so we could leave. If it had gone off, it probably would have broken my neck as I was thrown into the dashboard. It doesn't matter how many crashes you've been in, you really never know how you're going to deal with such a situation each time until it happens. So absolutely no shame on that officer for having a panic attack - that was a hell of an impact out of literally nowhere. AND it struck the vehicle on her side so all the energy went through her body.
And also everyone does react differently to them. I've been in 3 and each time I always check myself and then make sure the other drive is good to go too. And every time it was bad accidents too. It's weird, I figured I would not be able to respond well to them but I do.
She needs to stay calm under stressful situations she was alive she needs to focus on getting out and accessing the scene
@@Lane-mp7gx Not sure if you noticed, but that shit was brutal. It was completely out of nowhere, so you can hardly blame her for having a panic attack. Not everyone can perfectly keep their composure, after something like that. They aren't robots. And the car crashed into her side of the car, so she felt the impact the most. I'm sure she'll do fine in other situations. I'm pretty sure she was a new cop as well. Plus, the longer you work on the job, the better you get at maintaining you composure at all times. Even so, it can still be hard. Once again, they aren't robots. They have emotions too.
@@LilianaKayleecops do have to be robots in terms of remaining calm it’s apart of training. It wasn’t as brutal as your making it seem either.
The way her partner trying to stay calm and confort her is amazing
Yes, it was. Because she was having anxiety. Understandably.
@@standtall7646 How would she act if she was taking fire?
@@corybjarnason218 That's so irrelevant
@@teasla7226 It's not. She can't manage high stress situations.
@@corybjarnason218 It is though, officers train for gunfights, they don't train to be t-boned while cruising the road.
The cop in the passenger seat was a real trooper. Managing to keep himself together while aiding his partner. And the way everyone pitched in to help......This is what our society needs right now. More of this.
the cop in the driver seat was an embarassment.
we can't have our officers lose composure that quickly.
is she going to freak out and starting crying during something like Uvalde?
That's a pretty tasteless attack, pal. Say nothing if that's your attitude. @@Hello-ig1px
It's why I don't think women should be in COMBAT roles @@Hello-ig1px
@@Hello-ig1pxshut your mouth troll🙄😒 have you ever been in a similar situation? can you really blame her for freaking out!? If you were in the same position, you'd definitely be doing that just as much if someone out of nowhere were suddenly t-boning you in the driver seat! Imagine feeling the life getting knocked out of you & having the adrenaline, confusion & fear run through your body all at the same time during the seconds it happens. Accidents occur when you least expect it, which puts you in absolutely no position to judge her
@@Hello-ig1px the feminization of high stress jobs has led to multiple sectors being super soft. Police and Army are the main ones, our army now cares more about hiring transgenders than actually hiring fit men. Also most woman that are currently enlisted in the the army would not actually be okay with being deployed in case of a war while the men would. Women need to start being removed from these jobs, they are undoubtly damaging to these sorts of things.
Wow, I’m only 2 minutes in and I’m already tearing up at everyone rushing to help the officers. With all the nonsense going on nowadays, it’s just heartwarming to see all these strangers from all walks of life rushing to help fellow strangers.
Dont make me cry 😡
Imagine crying
So emotional.
What nonsense?
@@jamesjazz3395Well hold on what’s wrong with being emotional?
Then she basically said fuck this job, quitted, now is working from home lol
how in the world do you get this many likes in less than an day with the fact that it's been a year since this was posted
-my jealous thoughts
Probably bots.
@@aliceong724
@@aliceong724 it´s the algorithm. Even top comments from rap videos that are 12 years old are mostly not more than 1 year old and have like 100k likes.
Quitted
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Let’s just recognize this man, just got into a huge traumatic experience and got up, searched for evidence, found a witness, and circled back to make sure his partner was doing okay
(P.S) for all those saying “traumatic yeah right” car crashes are traumatic, people intake trauma in all different ways, Ive been in 6 accidents and 3 of them have shook me to my core and i couldnt even be near cars for a few of them, so dont say its not traumatic, you haven’t experienced it.
and fist bump a homie
Females...
@@leonardogabriel2480 😑
You didn’t need to say anything.
@@leonardogabriel2480 what does that suppose to mean
a car accident is not that traumatic
My man needs a raise, he got out of the car and didn’t even stop helping for one second. absolute legend
❤
Well you know, that’s his job. If he’s not injured then he’s fine. Meanwhile his partner sat there crying being completely useless
Can you imagine if she was shot at
@@CrazyPanda688 She wasn't shot and by the footage it looked like she wasn't hurt she was just having a panic attack but the man didn't, he got up and tried to help
@@ferguspostles6169 he knows that he was referring to the woman that shouldn't be a cop got in a car crash imagine what she would be like in a shoot out useless how they put these people In charage of guns I'll never understand she should quit before it's too late
This is way men should stay getting paid more, they’re calm n all in every situation
bro the witness instantly became the suspect 💀💀
cop was adrenaline jumping but he realized it quickly and said im sorry, he didnt realize who was who yet because they blindsided them
EMT with 21 years of service here. You never roll a wrecked car back on its wheel with passengers still inside. Never. They might have severe trauma that they don't even feel due to the shock condition. Kudos to the bystanders for the good intentions but totally wrong and dangerous move. I'm surprised the police officers on the scene let that happen.
You're surprised the cops let that happen? The same cops will park in front of fire hydrants when responding to a structure fire call, or block the ambulance in on an EMS call. Cops are great at securing a scene; not so great at good medical decisions.
I’m surprised 2 officers helped rolled the car back over. They should know. The officer helped the people to flip the car back . I’m surprised
I rolled over landed upside down and had ah cop cut my seat belt off and fucked up my neck for the last 25yrs,he said he did it because if it started on fire
@@user-bb4rr3cr1c sorry to hear that.
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It is they whose works shall come to nought both in this world and in the life to come; and they shall have none to succour them.
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Imagine running a red light and the person you hit is a cop. That's got to cause you to really hate your life in that moment XD
Immagine running a red light that bad It should be way harder to get a drivers license.
@@MultiBigdog99 hell nah bro I’m over here struggling to pass and I’m 17😭
"Damn it! Why couldn't I have just hit some old lady pushing a baby carriage!? It *had* to be a cop! Shit, I'm going to be so late for work!" 😂
@@Dontbesleepy209 well let’s hope I’m not anywhere near you when you are driving. If you can’t even pass a driving test (which is super easy) then you shouldn’t be driving at all what so ever. Driving isn’t hard, it’s common sense.
@@Matt_Nguyen everything’s hard when you first try it.
The passenger officer is an absolute gigachad. Comforts the panic attacking female officer, walks off being in a gnarly crash like nothing happened, then starts going to work figuring out what just happened so he can do his job.
She should not be an officer if she can’t deal w that
GIGACHAD!!!!!LOL
@@mvrrt1509 that’s what I meant to say but forgot to put “can’t deal” she was basically disabled for that whole ordeal and was preventing the other cop from getting out of the car. I could maybe see her acting like that if she was injured but no one was 🤣
@@mvrrt1509 LOL come to my town our little women officers would tie you into a pretzel a couple times over in one shot. The one if she is 5'5" I would be surprised, she is not one you mess with. Seen her take down a really pissed belligerent drunk 6' 3" 280 lb man single handed a few years ago. I think I would rather deal with the police k-9 than her any day.
@@mvrrt1509 But, would you say the same thing if it was a male officer acting the same way? So, because the cop was female, she shouldn't be a cop. She should working as a waitress or a secretary or a stay-at-home mom? This isn't the 1950's. Women goes through the same training as men. Some women do better than men. Drop your sexist attitude and come back to the 21st century. It's called equal rights or you don't believe in that.
😢 she knew she could have died. She felt it in her soul. I could hear the relief but that impact and feeling it was something else for her 🥺My humanity was restored as well seeing everyone gather to help immediately ❤ We have to help each other it’s the only way we will survive when disasters happen. Stay safe my fellow humans ❤
The young cop is in complete shock, especially when it's her first accident..The physical pain is gonna come in a few hours n the mental part; well she's gonna have to work through that..Bless all the people helping..🙏🏽🙏🏽
No the young cop shouldn't be a cop because she's a woman and cant handle stress.
but why is she acting like she lost a leg
@@eldinavdic5458 On today episode Little Timmy finds out what shock is
@@eldinavdic5458 It's a woman lol
@@eldinavdic5458adrenaline wore off
She was having a full blown panic attack. So glad they are okay, that her partner kept his cool for her sake, and that everyone jumped in to help other humans regardless of their profession. Also, I hope the other driver gets help for an apparent alcohol problem.
@@dudeman71213 so if she would have hit a civilian it's a lesser sentece?
@@dudeman71213 Locked up for 20+ years? Dont you think thats a bit excessive?
@@woutervandoorn7302 a bit lol? thats how much you get if you kill multiple people and hold people hostage where i live
He wasn't drunk
@@dudeman71213 nice joke 😂
For everyone criticizing the female officer for panicking, it's possible she is a new officer as she has been partnered with a senior officer as she sounds pretty young. Stress resistance takes a long time to develop, especially if you've never been in an accident.
she’s not being criticized for panicking she’s being criticized for being a female. if this were a male officer they would not have anything to say lmao
@@-valmetal- This is an incredibly smooth brained comment.
@@-valmetal- bud male or female if that is your reaction to a car accident yes it was scary but she stayed panicking and crying. Imagine a situation where a active shooting or something. She doesn't have what it takes. That goes for male or female
No, some people are just really soft to the core. Most of those types never can develop anything, it's just the way they are. In any case, she's working right now, when do you suggest she has time to 'develop' normal fortitude and how would later development help her work performance now? Lots of people rely on her ability to perform professionally, she instead requires lots of extra attention drawn to her.
Imagine if this was a serious ongoing situation...
A lot of y’all forgot about the male officer who got a panic attack while holding a suspect at gunpoint when the suspect had a gun. Even though there was no more threat the officer couldn’t control it. It happens 🤷🏾♂️ they are human.
It’s nice to see normal ass people coming together to help the folks who are normally trying to help them. Makes me happy knowing some people still care.
No one’s talking about the effort used to flip a 4,000 pound SUV back right side up.
lmao im sorry but that some funny shizzz. I was like do they really think that's possible ????
More like 5500lbs SUV. Which makes it even more impressive.
man what a partner to have in a situation he stayed calm and made sure she was fine throughout the whole thing I'm glad it wasn't worse for them and they had so many people stop to help them out.
Tf else you supposed to do freak out make your situation worse like the female officer?
@@Purple223tip Agreed. The female should not be on the job.
@@Purple223tip i went off a cliff couple months back and i had to stay calm when we landed cuz everyone was knocked out unconscious snoring
@@Purple223tip yeah she needs some training to remain calm under pressure, imagine if shes in a stressful situation like being shot at and she is supposed to be the one helping others
@@Purple223tip like chicks do. It's not a woman's job. It's just not.
So many people jumped in to help them. I'm so glad to see that.
Because most people have respect for other people, you just wont see or hear that from MSM.
Worst thing they could’ve done…should never flip a car back over
@@andrewmellen8092 Yeah, if she had a spinal injury... Oof.
Of course. Don't let the media fool you
2 blocks over in Milwaukee and absolutely nobody would help. This place is a shit hole.
Interesting seeing the opposite where regular citizens help a police officer in need hats off to everyone !
It’s nice to see everyone jump in to help the officers. Meanwhile no one helped the other driver, GOOD! How do you run a red light at that speed is beyond me
Great job to the people who helped rescue the officers. Glad no one was injured.
Agreed, its good to see some good Samaritans around those parts.
Rescue? Lol they weren’t in danger. As you can see. Not like a clock was ticking down lol
@@ThatWrapperDude they were trapped though, and those people helped free them.
@@mvrrt1509 I'd imagine it was pretty terrifying, though. Sure, she may have overreacted some, but I'm just glad those civilians were able to help them out.
@@ThatWrapperDude its how they flipped the PD car back on its wheels and helped the trapped Officer
Wow, the fact that they got enough people, just random bystanders, together to push the car back onto its wheels is incredible. This shows the power of the people and how much we can accomplish by simply working together.
Oorah! xD
I agree however it is generally discouraged to move somebody once they’ve been in a car accident even if the car is on its side, however in this case I think that would’ve been fine
Nothing but absolutely stupidity doing that aswell. Who knows what NECK AND SPINAL INJURIES both victims had.
@@OwenRichards- the only other way in my mind (as a regular citizen) would be to cut the seatbelt, stand her up probably on her partner, secure her to a back board and lift her up through the driver window. I think the flip was another hard dangerous impact to her spine but the other way would have moved her around a bit too
@Seth K I think the safest way would be either that or waiting for firefighters to come and cut the top of the car off if the neck injury was really bad. That'd probably allow them to get them out as safely as possible. Or maybe firefighters would have a safer way of lowering it, I don't know.
Congrats to everyone who helped those that protect us. That was a brutal crash that would have shaken up anyone, so I’m proud of that female officer for keeping as calm as she did when she hadn’t ever been in an accident before. Plus she had an Awesome partner helping to keep her calm!
As a former field training officer and sitting in the passenger seat, many many times with new recruits I thought about this happening a lot. Luckily none of my recruits were involved in motor vehicle accidents, injuring anybody or us. I had a safe career and I’m glad this officer pulled through without any major injuries. He did a great job, staying calm and keeping his recruit calm. I’m glad they all walked away safely. It was also great seeing everybody coming around trying to help the police, it says there’s still a lot of good in the world despite everything that’s going on.
As a dispatcher i appreciate the people that helped these officers so much. It is agonizing being on the other side of ther radio when one of your officers calls out something like this. I'm so thankful that they were able to help them quickly, and thankful that there were no serious injuries. Great job by everyone!!!
Thank you for what you do as well!
God bless y’all. You guys are the unspoken heroes working in the background
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@@ccdmonkeygrl you actually believe them? in another comment section i saw them claim to be a cia agent...
well not the same fate for all right imagine a suspect in that siutation man hole of a other story but same flesh with blood Fuck Yall
Props to the male officer. Handled it well and kept calm to ease his partner.
Thats not a male officer just listen closely
@@jamesdukes597 what are you hearing lol
@@jamesdukes597 He's obviously not talking the female officer....
@@frankieviveros7483 lmfao
@@jamesdukes597 Freeze and enlarge the screen at 5:25 the hand receiving the cell phone is a males.
The female officer was going into shock. This can be a dangerous injury so all of you geniuses giving her crap can take a breath and remember that Police Officers are human beings not robots.
The officers involved in the crash were both new/low ranking/rookie officers, they didn't have experience patches nor rank patches, as such being able to hold themselves so well even though they're new to the force is commendable, they have my respect.
There's never two rookies in a car, one of them (male) was a transfer from another city, but was not a rookie.
Who cares what rank. Such a dumb statement
I was in a minor accident and was surprised by how violent it is. I couldn't imagine being in one like this, would have me shaken up for a long time.
When I was still a teen and driving my first winter alone, I got into a pretty back wreck when I got hit by an oncoming car and ricochets into the ditch and did a half roll. The car looked like a cornflake. I wasn’t visibly hurt (had whiplash and soreness) but I was shook. When someone asked my age, I gave them the wrong age because of shock. The tow truck driver was surprised I walked away from the crash. It took years before I could drive in a snowstorm again.
@@AuskaDezjArdamaath ay man, my brakes failed once in a snow storm and I could only use the handbrake.
No matter how soft I tried to pull it, never stopped locking up the wheels. I ended up getting tapped by some box truck which sent me flying in the other direction.
I hit a tree head on, and then got hit from the side by another car trying to swerve around the box truck.
I have no memory of that but that’s the story they told me.
Blizzards is not just a bunch of snowfall, it’s a catastrophic settling of black ice. The floor can be salted for snow, but that blizzard will make anything slippery.
I hope you forgave yourself and the climate, no one should be driving in a snowstorm.
I had chained tires and AWD, all it takes is one little mishap like a brake failure on a bridge.
One time I was a passenger in a car that was rear ended in very slow bumper to bumper traffic. It was the mildest collision ever, there was barely any damage. But the THUD and the sudden jerk forward was scary as hell. I couldn’t even imagine what this would be like.
I once was in a bus that was hit by a truck at a bus stop, it's quite something.
me too. some lady rear ended me going over the speed limit, I was fine just shaken (voice tremble/fast heart) my car wasn't okay lol. Anyways I think cause I saw her speeding and about to hit my car, everytime someone is behind me and slows down I'm scared they are gonna hit me, sometimes I brace cause it looks like it's gonna happen again. I can't imagine being in a bad one at all. poor people. The trauma must be so hard.
Seeing all of those random people come together to help the officers out nearly made me cry, it restored a bit of my faith in humanity
LOL --you musta been pretty low. that is common day stuff man. love people more
@@aljabirxiju9475I'll worded response.
The cops are racist
Don't have *too much* faith in humanity - look at how the one person who removed herself from the scene without helping was the one who caused it. She's at 4:15
@@aljabirxiju9475 Apparently you don't watch the news.
The male officer getting out, and the dude outside giving a fistbump saying “we got you bro” is really the motivation boost we all need sometimes when stuff aint too good
Seeing those civilians assisting RIGHT away gives me some hope in humanity at least! Bravo to those citizens!
Yet none of them had fire suppression or approached on their phones calling it in. Or slowed things down and did a proper assessment of the officers.
There is major hope for our country and humanity in general. As always people disagree on some issues but that's ok. The average person is not the loud vocal minority the media/leaders want you to believe. These things happen every day yet they never make the news or our leader don't talk about it because it doesn't fit their narrative rest assured the average American is getting fed up and sooner than later it's gonna change.
Assist lol the first dozen of them just had their arms out in front of them standing around like a bunch of momos
@@YoureWokeYoureBroke Momos! Hahahaha I love that word! Hahaha
@Phillip Banes women are experts at wrecking cars of course they would be there! Not surprising at all.
It’s amazing how many people came to help these officers despite everything in the news. Also the way her partner helped calm her down. What an amazing partner.
most people dont spend all day online watching outrage content so most normal people dont hate cops like internet people do.
good that they helped, but the last thing they should have done was tip the car back over
@@__shifty yet when someone breaks into their home and they got nothing to help them guess who they are gonna call 😂
Everything in the news.....you see someone in distress you help don't matter cop firefighter army navy black white fat or skinny 🤔 we all the same
They were just people, didn't matter that they were police. If It was you these people would have come to your rescue
2:00 - The car has rolled, they could have neck injuries. 'Lets roll the car back up, WOOOO YEAH!!! WE'RE AMAZING!!!'
Incredible respect for the people who ran to assist and massive credit to the officer in the passenger seat keep long his partner calm. I will say she will look at every accident differently
Seeing everyone come together and help gave me goosebumps. My uncle was a cop in California he got a paid vacation for the rest of his life because he got hit by a car.
So early pension?
hit me with a car then!
@@tristanhill1502not everyone survives 50% chance
THAT FEMALE 🐷👮♂️ IS SUCH A CRY BABY 🤣🤣🤣 FK12 Lmfaoo good
You can say a lot of things about America and their Citizens, but i'd rather have a problem in public over there instead of central europe where people would sigh annoyed while stepping over your bleeding body.
People there earn their good karma
Nothing more beautiful than a group of strangers coming together to help someone in need really got me choked up ❤
Yea except what they did was stupid as hell
trying to build up good karma with police. lol
ESPECIALLY in this day and age. its incredible how quickly that many people stopped and helped the officers.
@@johnschaefer124 I do have to agree that flipping the car before med or fire rescue showed up was not smart in case of any neck or back injuries.
Thank you!
crazy to see how the accident left both officers in a deep state of shock even though none of them seemed to be hurt
I feel so bad for the female officer. i wanted to give her a hug so bad. its so refreshing to see so many people rushing to help her and make sure she was okay. given that i was her first accident, i can understand how she felt. but im so glad she was okay.
Seeing these bystanders come together to help officers in distress helps restore my faith in humanity. Well done, everyone. And i'm very glad the officers involved were ok. That was a hard driver's side impact.
i mean, i am trying to value the gesture but, if the officer had spinal injuries, turning the car could have been a REALLY bad move by them.
Amen
@@muhndalanze3440Yep Christians are told to help out another person but they don't because they'll just ask for forgiveness to clear their conscience. (Coming from a former Roman Catholic)
I think police cars are generally armed to some extent since stuff like this may well happen.
Like most people and because they deserve it, I absolutely despite cops, but it was hard not to feel some compassion for the upset cop on the video. That said, it's a shame that, as a member of the USA's largest criminal gang, she probably doesn't have that same compassion for people she encounters.
Look at that beautiful seatbelt. Nice, tight and doing its job.... so thankful you were alright! Thank you for your service.
@@Av-fn5wxmy brother/sister in christ, you know that's a ford they were driving, right?
@@Comrade420_ yeah, you’re right. That’s a ford. But the 3 point seat belt was invented by Volvo and released for free use
@@Av-fn5wx huh, never knew that
Should be optional to wear. Only one state left that allows no seat belts.
@@jacobg6528 why? you not only pose greater risk of injury to yourself, but also to others inside the car or outside the car if you fly out. plus, it'll cost tax payers more money if you died because you decided not the wear a seatbelt.
Ya know...for her first car accident, she handled it pretty well and kudos to her partner for comforting her the best he could in that situation. Also seeing the community coming to help was quite heartwarming ❤
dude if that cop is freaking out that much about that accident when she is totally fine she shouldn't be a cop... lots of them shouldn't.
I had been into an accident yesterday and trust me seeing all that people helping is invaluable.
Damn u good?
THAT FEMALE 🐷👮♂️ IS SUCH A CRY BABY 🤣🤣🤣 FK12 Lmfaoo good
You okay?
@@tommydavibe1957 Just a broken hand and couple of scratches. So I am pretty good :)
@@Lucas-xn4ce am glad to lisent this , u are ok , be safe out there! have a nice day brother
I love how her partner kept going back and checking on her thats true partnership
No, it's a parasitic relationship. Imagine if the male officer needed help -- she would have been a useless mess. She is going to get someone killed.
Yeah problem is he shouldn’t have to. What happens when she gets shot at? She doesn’t have the mental strength for the job.
@@TheFreeride588 no, this happens when your adrenaline spikes in a situation that you don't expect. What she needs is some remedial training and working with an experienced officer like her partner here.
@@TheTrueAdept problem is there isn't training for being t boned. It's very possible that her training would kick in if she was shot at and she would do fine. She even admits that this is her first wreck, I can understand her reaction here. It doesn't speak super highly of her ability to handle stress, but they don't train for this, they train for other scenarios.
@@tannerchaffin9235 there is some adrenaline-specific training she would need a refresher on if I remember right, but that is based off of old information that I got ages ago.
Hearing the officer having what it sounds like a panic attack breaks my heart.
Why do they even let people like that woman become police officers? It's ridiculous
I just gotta say that the response time is just insane. In the span of 2-4 minutes theres already supervisors, fire department, etc on scene.
Nice neighborhoods are like that within the city limits.
Well when police are involved they tend to quicken the pace
The district is right up the street lol
@@tabora_ not true!
@@tabora_ Kinda? it gets dispatched faster cuz the police ya know dispatched it directly, normal accidents might have a 1-2 min extra bcs of dialing 911, specifying location and so on
Shock is one of the scariest things. You can't tell if someone's hurt, they can go quiet or go loud on you and they can make their own situation worse. Glad they are ok and glad to see everyone helping.
Other people in the comments shitting on the cop for going into shock. Shock is a physical response from the body that can happen to anyone involved in a significant collison like this.
@@Rampant16 plus the was the one that was on the direct impact side.. idk why ppl are so shitty. Typical keyboard warriors I guess
@@Rampant16 fr. its like getting a papercut. no matter how big you are it still hurts
I was in an accident similar (very first accident), driving along and just got t-boned, didn't flip, I always thought I would be cool and calm like the passenger officer, but no I had a small panic attack like the driver did and was just shaken.... Unreal, hope they both are OK.
@@Rampant16 but this is kinda what you signed up for, if she reacts like that, imagine if someone tries to shoot her, is she gonna cry more?
As a paramedic this exact situation happened to me. We were responding to a 911 call and envolved in a crash at an itersection. The vehicle we hit crashed through the doors of business. My partner became incapacitated due to anxiety. I attemted to calm her down but could not. I eventually had to leave her and go check on the other motorist. Bystanders and other responders assisted my partner. She later told me she thought the person we hit was dead and the emotion just overwhelmed her. She apologized repeatedly but I told her no need for that....we are all human.
These guys weren't responding to a 911 call, that was just a terrible driver that hit them while running a red light. I think paramedics have it worse, always having to navigate intersections where the light is green for others. Those crashes are the worst, especially considering its not usually anyone's fault (unless they were just blatantly not paying attention to the ambulance).
it is so amazing to see human beings coming together to help one another.
When you look at the damage from the light pole, this could have had a lot worse outcome if the cop car had struck it farther forward on the roof. The quick help from other motorists/passers-by is encouraging.
Yep and also lucky they weren’t transporting someone in that cop car.
@@johnglue1744 believe me, I’ve worked in that same department and we Don’t care what happens. If a suspect resists a seatbelt. Then he won’t get one
@@thisiconisactuallygoofysfa9960 Weird thing to boast about..
theres always some good voice of reasoning as the second comment :)
@@yamkaw346 why? How?
fabulous citizen response!! good for them helping so quickly! I can't believe how easily they pushed the car back over
Worst possible thing they could've done for her neck and back though. -EMT
Many hands make light work.
@@changeling8376 agreed. A controlled upright it would have been prudent though. How? Another vehicle could have sacrificed their hood and/or front bumper to catch the PPV, then slowly backed up and allowed the PPV to carefully come down to its four wheels. At that point the victim would have been properly upright, while also restrained by her seat belt, she was in little risk of further spinal trauma. Then any bystander with a pry bar or crowbar could have helped to open the door. No doubt though that her spine could have suffered additional trauma as a result of the abrupt nature of the PPV being “righted”. The spare tire could have also been placed under the PPV perpendicular to the length of the vehicle and any car jack placed at the B- pillar would have provided enough lift to safely enable a balanced and controlled settling onto the spare tire, no doubt a full sized spare, slightly deflated. From that point the tire could be dragged by another car from beneath the PPV until the last moment where the PPV tires would have fallen maybe six inches to a foot to safety and a much less traumatic “landing”. There is no doubt though that getting her into a better position for extraction was critical. Doing so with utmost care though was also critical. Timing was definitely an unknown though also. All modern vehicles have a roll-over relay which instantly shuts off all fuel flow and ignition system, but that is still not an absolute safeguard from incidental fuel leakage coming into contact with a hot enough surface to cause a fire. Fuel on a hot catalytic converter is PLENTY of heat for the flashpoint of gasoline. The muffler and other exhaust system parts are barely 150-200F, while the catalytic converter(s) will be at 250-1000F+ even several minutes after the engine is shut off. Gasoline can spontaneously ignite at 536F. A bad combo.
@@changeling8376 as a fire fighter, I was saying the same thing. Stabilize the victim until the FD gets there to properly extricate the victim.
Good citizen response horrible cop response lmao she shouldn’t be a cop if she’s going to cry over an incident like this. Cmon now
"she shouldnt be a cop" man she almost lost her life. you guys are real fuckin heroes sitting behind your computer screens.
Very humbling to see everyone pulling together, this is the way it should be people helping people.
I also would add that was a very close call because of not only sustaining a side impacted collision and the vehicle hitting a steel object to the roof.
The roof has completely failed to protect the officers but thank GOD it hit the back section and not the front otherwise the outcome would be fatal.
I hope the police officers made a full recovery, and wishing them well.
Love and gratitude.
The kindness of all the strangers who came together and the partner caring for his partner who was hit actually brought me to tears. Bless all of them. 💙Thank God they were okay. I’ve been in an accident and had that reaction too. It is such a shock.
if nothing happened, nothing happened. Imagine if he start acting like hes hurt for get some cash the other women police would get a heart attack fr
@@ShuffleTVHD she's a skinny legend wbk
The officers are so fortunate to be able to "walk" away from that accident. The footage of the crash looked absolutely brutal. It does make my heart so proud that so many people came to the officers to help and check on them.
Just like racing people that race against people on race tracks and sometimes get insanely crashed vehicle and after couple of minutes orso they climb out and standup and walk away like nothing happened
Those trucks are not just any normal car too. They’re buffed up to shit, made like tanks.
Modern vehicles are amazing in how they handle crashes. I took a head-on hit 7 years ago in a Mazda at 50 mph and walked to the ambulance afterward for a precautionary hospital trip, my wife walked away too and so did the woman in the other car (a VW convertible). Look at how the door on that Explorer tanked the hit. Now the light pole crushing the roof...THAT'S scary stuff.
Its nothing compared to a crash i was in i crashed in a rs6 in 100mph i meet god and got lucky
@@mychannel5599 unfortunate that the government was able to walk away 😢
The reckless driver is so fu**ed, not even Lucifer was laughing about it
"you ok? What do I do" this cop is prepared to be a police officer
Thankful the officers were okay. I can't believe how people just fly through red lights like that. What do they expect to happen?! That's how people die. God bless the men and women like these officers who work hard to keep everyone safe in our cities and communities.
It's Milwaukee, Wisconsin. People run the lights ALOT over there.
@@rodimcgeesums633
Really? I don't see how that logic flies with anybody.
This is why I have a dash cam in all my cars. We have red light runners everywhere.
I think a lot if red light runners don’t do it on purpose. They are just distracted, or on their phones.
I've never understood why people that believe in "God" are concerned with people dying. Unless you're worried about them having not yet accepted Christ as their savior in which case that "God" will burn them for eternity, I can see how that would be taxing on the emotions.
Bless the people who came to help. Glad there are still good people left
God bless them all
Yes, not everyone is BLM, antifa or a Democrat.
@@luckynedpepper9030 🙄🤡🤡
@@luckynedpepper9030 no lives matter
Did this happen in front of a Yoga studio? Everyone is wearing workout clothes.
Amazing how fast people responded to that incident
Im just so glad those officers are ok, but this is why people should never run red lights.
You can tell there is a deep and genuine concern for his partner. The people helping is enough to make your eyes water but the determination to check on her and make sure she's not hurt and is calm is unreal. Car wrecks are intense and can be seriously traumatizing. Just last year a USPS driver's passenger view was blocked by packages and he was unable to see oncoming traffic. He attempted a u-turn to cross four busy lanes and my father and I collided with his passenger side and shoved the vehicle quite far. We were unable to stop from 65mph in time and must have hit around 45 or more. I wholeheartedly thought he'd died. We were in a large 92' dodge and he was in the small postal LLVs. While we all survived it was still very life-changing.
He was so concerned, he got his phone to take a pic of the car....whilst covering his body cam...
@@Kit-yv7ob Jesus Christ they just can’t do anything right, huh? 😂
@@Kit-yv7ob Can you say EVIDENCE ??? And then the bitch, who hit them was like, I need to go pick up my kids as she is walking away and probably already has someone on the way to pick her up !!! Luckily they have the guy able to pick her out and get her stopped, before she leaves the scene !!!
Response time was amazing. As for the female officer I remember my first accident happening somewhat like this I can tell y’all the state of panic is real. Good job to everyone! Faith in humanity is real
My first accident was a bit different, I was like 12 and I think I was just like “what was that?”. First accident as an adult was also similar. Some people are just prone to panicking
Oh give me a break there’s people in this world who can perform in emergencies and those who can’t and she’s clearly not one of them, I walked in on my dead sister at only 15 and managed to get her off the rope, move her body out of the bathroom and perform resuscitation while her boyfriend left me completely on my own and had to wait for him to even call 911, and still had the mind to stop cpr to completely restrain my fuming rage filled dad who was about to pummel the guy, I waited until after everything was under control to finally break down and lose my shit, this woman can’t function in emergencies you wouldn’t want her to show up when you really need help the most.
u seem traumatized from that ngl @@isaac-vb1ng
yeah i don't think thats normal. my older brother crashed the car while i was the passenger and we flipped. my first thought was "oh crap! my phone better not be broken." second thing was to turn to my brother and call him a dumbass, then crawl out of the car through the broken window. this lady's only response was to sit in the car and have a panic attack.
@@accioyoongi that’s the entire point of what I said smoothbrain
Sounds like the accident gave her PTSD immediately..
TIME TO RETIRE.
Get counseling🙏
im glad everyone remained perfectly calm and didnt overeact
3:35 That fist bump guy was like "damn bro, you just walked out of that. Gotta applaud that".
Good catch 👍
was it good or bad to flip a car with injured person inside back over?
@@randomrazr I'd say bad. As long as their lives aren't in immediate danger, you shouldn't mess with it until rescue gets on scene.
@@ne_wi911response8 I agree, they should've waited for fire rescue to get there. The passenger could've been injured since he was unbelted, you can see how he flies back and then slams forwards as the vehicle slams back down on all fours. They also could've caused further injuries if either one of them had a spinal injury from the initial crash. Good intentions, and it worked out here but in general you should let the firefighters do the rescuing as long as the vehicle isn't on fire and everyone's breathing.
@@JoshuaPlays99 Oh ok so If the car was about to go up in flames you'd leave them inside to burn to a crisp for fire to put out? Boy I'd hate to have people like you around in an accident.
2 very huge things... to the citizens that helped these Officers and showed great concern and respect... its amazing to see it still exists. Great on all of them! And to this Officer for truly being there for his partner, that was incredible! I hope everyone involved is okay!
These type of car crashes are very traumatic! It happens so quick you can’t even register what’s happening till it’s over, especially in a crash like this. I got T Boned by a drunk driver a couple months ago in a lil Chevy sonic and I was lucky to come out unscathed. The body just starts to instantly cope with the trauma. She tried to calm herself down but all that stimulation is tough! Props to her partner for being there for her.
Those people are absolute angels coming to check in quickly ❤
This is prolly the most heart touching thing I’ve seen in a minute people actually care enough to help still
I hate to be that guy but since no one else on this video will, I have to do it. If this female officer is hyperventilating and going into shock after an accident, wtf is she going to do if s suspect points a gun at her or she’s in another dangerous situation? They need to reevaluate if she is fit to be an officer of the law.
@@skillethead15 Wow, haven´t read such Bullshit in a While!
I bet YOU`ll just walk out and have a chill Chat with anyone after an Accident like this, right? Standing at Gunpoint is something an Officer has to expect, but being in Shock after getting hit like that out of nowhere, has literally NOTHING to do with being Fit to be an Officer! Yeah, no one else here wants to be "that Guy" because it´s Bullshit!
@@VikingPlaysGames It’s not bs. Being in a shootout is an infinitely more stressful situation than sitting in a car after an accident. I’ve been in an accident where the vehicle I was in rolled 3 times into the median of a highway and I didn’t freak out like this officer did. And I’m just a regular person.
If I called the police, this woman is the last person I want showing up to the call. I’d be better off handling it myself. You have to be able to hold your composure as a police officer and she completely lost hers. Unfit for duty. Sorry not sorry.
What the hell does prolly means?
@@skillethead15Finally someone said it ! just read my mind 🤙🏼, been to an car accident as well but never lost my cool or in super shock. It’s not easy being a cop, but you had to know what you’re getting into and last thing people want to see is seeing a panicking cop 👮♂️
first time being in a big car accident is definitely scary even if you arent hurt
So amazing to see people coming together to help whomever is hurt. That is one of the reasons The American people are amazing! When someone is hurt, we always come together to help. It’s human nature.
So good to see everyone coming around and helping.
I love everyone that stopped to help the officers. Thank y'all
Unfortunately, the signal was cut and the cop shocked
The way all the citizens pushed up the car, that proved that there’s hope in this world yall.
There are good cops out there who do their jobs it's the bad ones that get the spotlight put on them
It's commendable but not advised. You shouldn't move car accident victims without securing their neck and spine with collar and board. Rolling the car back over could have caused further irreparable damage to the victims inside. The crowd were keen to help but were too panicked here and so made rash decisions.
No there's not. It's in a tailspin and there's no pulling out of it.
attemping to exacerbate any injuries. the ultimate passive-aggresive dick move.
kek.
Lol, this comment would be hilarious if it wasn't so fkn stupid
Nice to see everyone helping. This is what human life is about.
Isn't it good when people stick together ? It feels like that doesn't happen anymore.
Happens all the time. The media and social media pushes the divide for some reason.
Amen
@@scottyd2262 exactly what i was going to type
@@scottyd2262 absolutely!
The media is pushing riots, looting and crime but never reports about the good things that happen all over the US.
How people stick together no matter their race! Look at rural and small town america, it’s an everyday thing that you help others!
We all literally just watched a video of it happening a few months ago.
Makes me happy to see everyone willing to help and not instantly filming
That’s because it’s not a Black community.
Dude the amount the cruiser crushed on the top from hitting that pole, if it was any further forward it'd be a different story, I am so glad they made it out physically unharmed
It’s great seeing public helping officers in need of help
The response time of other officers was amazing, the male officer keeping her calm was amazing everything about this situation worked out well 👏
@@JKLOLOMG1101 pOoR tRaInInG no it means they are good drivers or the ppl around them are good drivers that makes 0 sense
@@JKLOLOMG1101 you is definitely correct
@@JKLOLOMG1101 im here to remind you that officers are human beings.. training or not people have emotions
@@JKLOLOMG1101 Its really dependent on several factors in terms of response time. The small town cops I've grown up living around could be there in a dime flat, largely because there's no traffic and they have plenty of free time to respond. The city cops I now live around are a bit more iffy, especially if the dispatcher isn't taking the call seriously (asking you to check for injuries, like we're doctors) and huffing and puffing for putting in your call. Then they have to deal with traffic and such.
@@floridaboi2396 def incorrect
Man I can’t get over how the male cop kept comforting the lady female cop. That’s something you can’t train. That’s compassion for another human being. I don’t know the cop but I’m so damn proud of him. Glad both are ok
Dang, and I thought compassion is normal after that type of situation. Where the heck do you live where there’s no compassion at all for these types of situations?
THAT FEMALE 🐷👮♂️ IS SUCH A CRY BABY 🤣🤣🤣 FK12 Lmfaoo good
@@T90845 the US? 😬
Que chinga que aparte de hacer su trabajo tenga que estar de niñera de la policia que estaba llorando como niña chiquita y esa es la policia que los cuida ... que burla
yeah, so glad he didn't berate her for crashing and then tell her she was gonna die.
so good to see the community come together for a LEO..they put up with so much
I would hate to see how calm and focused she is in a shootout 😂
Everyone involved in this (except for the person in the Honda CR-V that hit the squad car) is an absolute legend. Not only did the witnesses stop to provide their side of the story but both them and random bystanders helped comfort the driver of the squad car and even helped roll it back over. Also it's such a good thing that car has a cage, without it those officers would most likely be seriously hurt. I'm glad this ended like it did and not worse, and thanks to everyone who helped here, you guys are absolute legends...
We don't know the story on the other driver that hit the officers. It could have been medical so, please, don't slam before facts are out. I hope that they, too, are okay. Regardless.
@@standtall7646 Good point, that could have been the case.
@@LukesterInc Thank you.
@@standtall7646 She was trying to leave the place. If the witness wouldn't say that she is leaving, nobody would even realize that she is gone. Don't think that she had some medical issue.
@@alexwhale8977 I wasn't aware she was trying to leave the scene. Don't have time to read ALL comments. It' still could be medical/mental issue but, evidence will tell all. If she was leaving the scene, after hitting a POLICE cruiser, I would call that mental issue :)
I do love to watch people help others after accident… its one of the few situation you see people truly come together. It gives me just a tiny little bit of hope
The fear she feels is palpable, but she did a good job staying as calm as possible. If I were a new officer, this guy is definitely the partner I'd want!! He was completely calm and did his best to reassure her. Car crashes are scary, no matter who you are or what job you have
I’m glad everyone is okay. It’s refreshing to see all those people help the officers. However how did they determine that the red light runner was a “reckless driver”? I’ve been hit twice by people who’ve ran lights and the one got a ticket for failure to obey a traffic signal and the other old lady didn’t receive a ticket at all. Neither received a reckless driving ticket.
I can relate to that female officer. My first real crash was really violent. I was on the interstate going 50 when a reckless driving sideswiped me and my car rolled almost falling 30ft to the interstate below. If it wasn't for the concrete barrier I may have died. It was a very scary crash, I still think about it from time to time.
Likewise. I was my first motorcycle accident. I think with the shock of it all I was most grateful that I was alive. And I cried lol. And I'm a man. Didn't care who saw me
@ERROL M it's ok to cry. Crying is not just for babies
@@errolm8313 got in an accident recently and cried over the damage to my car, i have a stronger relationship to that car than anything
I don't think she was just scared by the crash, I think she thought she was under attack and that combined with the shock of the crash sent her into a panic attack
Were they ever caught?
i was in a moterway crash late january, although i myself came out unharmed, it was one of the most scariest experiences in my life and no movie or dashcam footage will ever be able to recreate that feeling of just pure horror, my condolences to those involved and affected
I’ve been in 2. The first one happened so fast that I’m glad I didn’t feel anything. The second one was in 2012 & I felt every impact, the smell, & literally watched us hit 3 different cars, a guard rail, & a window break. And you’re absolutely right- it’s an experience that’s truly terrifying. Injured or not. It pisses me off how these idiots in the comments are acting like this was some minor parking lot fender bender. Poor lady was just minding her business going through an intersection & some clown t-boned her, flipping her cruiser. Personally, shit is worse for me to deal with when it’s unexpected. I truly believe those 2 accidents are why my anxiety is so bad. Even small, mundane things agitates my nerves.
My first accident was when I was like 8 or 9. My cousin was driving me to the store to get some candy.I still remember what song was playing on the radio as I was looking down putting my seatbelt on. And next thing I know, we’re upside down. I was panicking just like this officer was bc I was trying to make sense of it being real or not. I can’t remember if the lady feel asleep or just blew through a stop sign. She t-boned us on my cousin’s side, we flipped 6 or 7 times & landed upside down. I wasn’t hurt but my hand was on fire. A lady that just so happened to be an RN, was driving by with her kids & saw it happened. My dad was coming back from class & saw us flipping over. The nurse that helped me get out, was on my side but didn’t even see me at first bc I was so small. That one accident alone was the sole reason why it took until I was 23 to get over my fear of driving. My second accident in 2012 is exactly why I’d rather drive myself instead of being a passenger 😂
@@w..j..2605 extremely sorry you had to go through something like that twice, but i completely agree with you. It’s so easy to think they’re minor and almost exciting things to happen when you haven’t experienced one yourself, however it doesn’t take a huge accident to affect someone for life
Of course it absolutely is scary and I don't doubt that I'd be scared in the same situation, however, you still have to have your emotional strength to not completely meltdown like this cop did.
The male cop was in the EXACT SAME position and didn't cry or breakdown.
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420probably because this stuff is different from person to person? not to mention hes probably a senior officer who has alot more experience than her.
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420 Considering the number of veterans and public servants who are okay in the moment but ultimately commit suicide, I don't think your point makes much sense.
Quick note, don't flip the vehicle back over with people in it unless absolutely necessary, it has the potential to cause further injury to the occupants, if safe to do so leave the occupants in the vehicle until emergency services arrive
That TO was a boss at keeping his rookie calm. Holy crap that was crazy.
Couldn’t help to tear up when she started having a full blown panic attack. I’d have to say the one that ran the red light is lucky the cop car didn’t hit the pole across the front seat. Could of been the end of all of their lives.
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@@JohnSmith-xc1nk 😂 I haven’t heard that “phase” for years. You can do better. Try again. With a more modern kick to it.
It helps cry because it's his mistake and cut the signal
She a girl of course she gonna cry
@@shaunatrimble1935 realistically if the pole hit across the front seat it wouldn’t be as bad as where it hit due to the fact that right behind the officers heads is a full cage that would’ve taken a brunt of the damage. It wouldn’t have collapsed as hard. 👍🏼
first car accidents (and any) are really scary, my heart broke for the officer. it’s so different when it’s you! i had a panic attack when i got in a major accident, i actually ended up passing out bc i couldn’t calm down. ive had 6 surgeries and have permanent damage from my accident but the mental part of it can be worse at times