- please troll somewhere else. Or better still not at all. Open a window and get some fresh air. If you attempted to make a positive difference in the world, you would feel much better about yourselves and life in general. Good luck with that.
"I never questioned the decisions they made. I never questioned them before, why should I question them now?" Good answer. In life or in death, obviously these boys have their brother's back.
Brendan is such a great guy, to this day he still continues to offer support to the families and those in the fire service. God bless him and all those whose lives were lost. True heroes that will never be forgotten.
Anyone who says Brendan isn't heroic should consider how they would tell the story he's unfortunately able to tell. It wasn't just one of his great friends lost, but 19 while he knew and could hear what was going on around him. Don't think a lot of mortal people could do it. Brendan was kept alive for a good reason.
@@softenbysam you are not a firefighter, cuz you would have known that he was in fact a lookout, someone posted by the superintendent in an area where they can monitor fire movement, humidity, and weather. He told them the fire made a shift in direction, and had they been closer to their safety zone they would have made it. Unfortunate series of events, but he did all he could
So his book really tells the tale he really only lived due to the blue ridge UTV guy was tryi g to get to Eric marsh and realised he needed to pick up brenden as he was about to be overrun before they had to start there escape
I just hiked up to the memorial, beautiful hike and an amazing way they have paid respect to these brave men. This still stings the firefighter community and they are still missed.
For all of those heroes rest in peace we will never forget you Andrew Ashcraft, 29 Robert Caldwell, 23 Travis Carter, 31 Dustin DeFord, 24 Christopher MacKenzie, 30 Eric Marsh, 43 Grant McKee, 21 Sean Misner, 26 Scott Norris, 28 Wade Parker, 22 John Percin Jr., 24 Anthony Rose, 23 Jesse Steed, 36 Joe Thurston, 32 Travis Turbyfill, 27 William Warneke, 25 Clayton Whitted, 28 Kevin Woyjeck, 21 Garret Zuppiger, 27
@@Mike-es2yg Yes it would've helped but they didn't have time. The winds changed quickly and the fire was headed towards them at a quarter mile a minute.
I am an aspiring firefighter, and the respect I have for these men is truly unmeasurable. This story brought tears to my eyes. The fact that those men went in to a fire, knowing the risk, is inspiring for me to do better and to help make the world a better place. Their deaths were very tragic, but never forgotten. Firefighters will always remind me that there is still good and hope in this messed up world.
Find a good reputable local department that has close ties with DNRC, the forest service, or BLM. Sit down with the captains, learn all you can, and they'll point you in the direction you need to go.
There’s a whole lot of individuals in these comments who are neither S-130 or S-190 certified and have probably never even done a field day to learn wildfire behavior and tactics let alone fight an actual wildfire, some of you would do well to keep your mouths shut when discussing something you don’t know about
Stay strong Donut, your here for a reason❣ I've watched Only the Brave four times in the last two days ~ wow 😢 May those amazing men all rest in peace 🕊 🇺🇸 💞 My true heroes 🐻🔥
I cannot imagine what it was like to be burned alive while hearing your other 18 friends and brothers screams of pain. My heart goes out to the families
From seeing the movie Only The Brave to just now seeing this is unreal. I’ve got the upmost respect for that man, coming from a fellow Wildland Firefighter hoping to be a Shot one day.
He is obviously still in shock...(in this interview; you can tell by the holding back of tears that overtakes him) The multitude of emotions he has been experiencing is unfathomable. I'm sure he was "pressured" into the interview. You know...everybody just "HAD" to hear from the" lonesurvivor" ...It was not necessary for him to speak with anyone other than the people doing the investigation. The love he has for his "brothers" is completely obvious; he may have survived the fire, but to have a normal life after this will be very difficult. God bless you Brendon!
beegeefan4ever he probably wasn’t pressured, when you lose your brothers in the service military police or fire, you want to cherish speak out about it and live the life they didn’t get to live.
He's doing good. Had his demons, but family brought him back. I see him time to time and is doing as well as expected. It still effects him, as I does a lot of us. One of the most toughest days I've ever went through.
M Detlef the village idiot speaks. You have never been in a situation like that, otherwise you would keep your yap shut. So just keep it shut. Quit showing out your obvious stupidity on this.
The courage it takes to go on, is the best way to honor your fallen brothers. God Bless this young hero! He will never admit his worth, and he will always say that he is just DOING HIS JOB! That is EXACTLY what makes them ALL HEROS.
BRANDON YOUR A HERO TOO! GOD LEFT YOU TO TELL THE STORY OF YOUR BROTHERS! I LOST MY GRANDSON IN A FIRE A DAY BEFORE YOU BROTHERS WAS TAKEN! WE WILL SEE THEM AGAIN
The final report of the accident indicated that the fire fighters had descended into the canyon and lost sight of the fire which had shifted towards them and the canyon .. giving them only minutes to prepare to shelter. Indications were that they were surprised to see the fire as it turned into the canyon. This contradicts what was reported in this video.
I was on shift at my department, outside of Phoenix, the day this happened. The shock of the news was unexplainable, several guys from my department knew these men personally. The true gravity hit home the day they were transported in the white hearses, 19 of them, you couldn't cry hard enough. God Bless.
best regards from germany these were the bravest men I've ever met in their biography the film has moved me very much and my condolences for the families who have lost such a hero. thanks to the fact that there are still good people on earth does not lose because it is worth a lot.
I had a calling for the last 8 months to go and see for myself where it all happened. I saw the movie Only The Brave, as well as reading the book Brandon wrote and felt the beauty in how to them it wasn’t just a job, they were all so close brothers for sure and family in more ways than one. When I got to Prescott,Az I went to the museum in the mall and donated a wreath that I had made by hand the gentleman who were there were in aww by the fact of all the effort I did in making it and one asked if it was ok to write a story about my calling, I said it would be my honor. So he took my picture standing next to Eric Marsh a true leader and in my eyes helped all of them to be family not just there Supt. It will be written in a news letter that the gentleman writes and I was in tears by that time. So as I left the museum I was one step closer to completing my calling. The next was to see the Juniper Tree that they saved in the Doce fire just outside of town, I have to say it was a hike but having a truck helped, I won’t say where it is you’ll have to do some digging yourself. Then came the hike up Granite Mountain,7 miles round trip with a 7% grade and switch back trails but I did it and along the way it was sad I cried a lot. But when I got to the top and looked down at the fatality sight it humbled me and brought me to my knees. I couldn’t do the Journey Trail as is was another mile down and back,then back down the Hotshot trail an it was 5pm. So I will be going back and doing it all again and completing the whole hike. Please if you want an experience of a lifetime,I would say do all that I did and more you will never see or feel anything like it ever.
We will never forget their sacrifice for us in Arizona. And Doughnut you are the strongest human alive may god grant you peace in life. You are a hero sir
That sheer sense of survivors guilt is seen so clearly in his eyes at 1:14, this story has seriously moved me to tears on the many times I look into it because even out of all the horrid and tragic things I’ve bore witness too, there’s nothing like the deaths of 19 of the bravest men on the planet hits me like a freight train because issues in radio communication.
I called a guy in Colorado, my home state, because he had a room for rent. As it turned out, he had been a Smoke Jumper for many years and just wanted someone to talk to. I don't remember his name,,,but I wish I did. He was a Great Man who had done many Brave things. These guys DESERVE our Ultimate Respect. They do this voluntarily. They're in my prayers,,,,and Hopefully in yours too
Now why would you comment like that? Have you ever been a Firefighter? I knew some of these guys and your comment is 100% uncalled for! Even if he had told them to get out, there still was not enough time... Usually in a forest fire with trees, they are walking in the fire, kicking, stomping and removing fuel. Arizona is a desert that usually does not burn. Its invasive grass that has fueled fires there. Every decision made that day was standard procedure. Anyways, your comment sucks!
God Bless and RIP to Brendan and the entire Granite Mountain Hotshots crew and their families. And on a side note, it took me a few times of watching this video before realizing this news anchor is Dan Abrams from Live PD
I just cant imagine the terrible predicament they were all in! The firefighters, their families!!! Brendan! Just god awful! So sad! Im a firefighter from Chicago This story just make us appreciate how precious life is. You never know when that one day could be your last I hope to visit the memorial site one day and pay my respects.
The movie about the Hotshots who perished is so damn good. Our hearts are with the Granite Mountain Hotshots. It was such a beautiful movie. Don't ever feel regret Brendon
This is the first I've heard of this particular story and I am so so very sorry for all of those 19. unbelievably brave, heroic, amazing men and their families and also for this 1 remaining unbelievably, brave, heroic and amazing man. To give your life to save others is insanely incredible, just as it is to risk your to save others. I hold ALL 20 of you in my prayers and all of the family members and friends. No-one deserves this and if anyone says, "If it were me, I would...." My reply would be, "Isn't it amazing how easy it is to be an armchair critic, oh, and if its a negative thing your saying against Any of these 20 men, your a fucking arsehole!" Sorry for the language but I truly feel strongly about this. To the amazing guy who survived, thank you for trying as hard as you did, for running towards and not away from that shockingly terrifying fire and I pray and hope you get all the support you need and you deserve support sweetheart, you did nothing wrong, you nothing to deserve what you experienced! Please, please, don't blame yourself, your friends would never have wanted that for you. Ignore all the arseholes who want to say crap but if they were there instead they would piss themselves and run and honestly, I would lose it and run! I could never be as brave as you or the 19 heroes were. Massive respect to all of you, EVERY first responder there and ALL civvy that helped xxx
how many listeners feels something like how I feel after listening and watching this guy talking abt missing his brothers and not being a hero...??? cud he be the hero of the heroes of that day.?
I would sit in a depression the rest of my life... and be glad to.. I would be there in spirit with my brothers and think about them and drink to them. I suppose that’s why I’m not a fire fighter.
I couldn't imagine suffering from survivor guilt! I am glad he had people around him as it would have so easy for him to give up on life after this due to the trauma
We praise all ya..Gila RiverRez z my little sister worked Pima Agency long ago...you guys are survivors...prayers too all TEE LYONS, GILA RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION..AY..!!!
May the loved ones of these Brave Hero's have found Peace and Joy this day in remembering them..for you are not lost..only in a better place to be found again 🙏
Honestly the people who say he’s lying or that it was his fault you are all fucking ignorant I’m sorry. That fire was going 60 Miles per hour and spread over 8,300 fucking acres. He was on the other side of the entire thing and was saved before the fire killed him too. There was nothing at that moment he could have done, he couldn’t even run there or warn them over radio. He’s not lying.
What have we done to prevent these kinds of tragedies. IE, radios, fire shelters, and a better manner of tracking our fire combatants as to aid us in aiding them!!!!!!! Have we forgotten???
really who are you to say that he didnt his job on that fire.the fire sweeped tby them to fast. he was in danger also. he did the best he could and crew did what was nesscessary. it was the way it was. I was at storm mt co in 94 where 14 brothers died it was just the way it is dont judge him on what happened
I did the hike to the site and it’s crazy how close it is to the town of yarnell. The ranch they were trying to reach was only a stones throw from where they got trapped.
i never imagined how heavy his guilt that all of his brother died in the same day and time.Those guilt that even you want to save them,you cannot go in the area to help them because of tremendous fire and the guilt that you expect that they will go home alive with you as a brother and with ther family after facing this wildfire......
*"Why am I sitting here? Why is none of them sitting here?"*
Breaks my heart....Don't worry Brendon...we are all glad you survived..
😭 noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
He’s not... his bothers are gone.
@@WillF1980 What?
@@spiritguard1 he means he felts guilty that only he survived.
@@grainedgoldy4421 Oohhh.. thank you for confirming
I cannot imagine...losing so many people that you consider your family just like that.
BM I’ve lost about five over the years
kel not the same. At all. Try losing family in front of you while working. Seeing them burn to death.
Grey Gray he didn’t, he was on lookout
BM just join the forestry service today I have mad respect for the hot shots and firefighters
*laughs in iraqi, rwandan, hebrew and native american*
These men went through hell and ended up in heaven. Rest in praise heroes.
Very well said. Thank you.
@Larry Summers go dye your hair .
- please troll somewhere else. Or better still not at all. Open a window and get some fresh air. If you attempted to make a positive difference in the world, you would feel much better about yourselves and life in general. Good luck with that.
@_ When you're stuck in your home during a fire don't bother calling for help and remember this comment of yours.
Copies
The genuine sadness in his voice talking about them brings tears to my eyes
They will never be forgotten
jfarmall77 hell I live in Arizona and it brings me memories of my dad who was there and was really injured and heard their last words
I hope that their never forgotten 🔞
jfarmall77 me too
Watch the movie ONLY THE BRAVE. brought tears to my eyes
"I never questioned the decisions they made. I never questioned them before, why should I question them now?" Good answer. In life or in death, obviously these boys have their brother's back.
Brendan is such a great guy, to this day he still continues to offer support to the families and those in the fire service. God bless him and all those whose lives were lost. True heroes that will never be forgotten.
Thomas Davis Do you know if he's still a Hot Shot?
@@nicoledezzutti7455 he isn't. He started and runs a recovery center for men and women called Holdfast recovery in Prescott
Have you ever even met him💀💀
@@Youllpayforthat You dont have to meet someone to know they’re an amazing human being
Anyone who says Brendan isn't heroic should consider how they would tell the story he's unfortunately able to tell. It wasn't just one of his great friends lost, but 19 while he knew and could hear what was going on around him. Don't think a lot of mortal people could do it. Brendan was kept alive for a good reason.
No, he lost 19 brothers
I too am a firefighter, but I fail to understand how simply being put on scouting and surviving because you weren’t with the others makes you a hero.
@@softenbysam you are not a firefighter, cuz you would have known that he was in fact a lookout, someone posted by the superintendent in an area where they can monitor fire movement, humidity, and weather. He told them the fire made a shift in direction, and had they been closer to their safety zone they would have made it. Unfortunate series of events, but he did all he could
So his book really tells the tale he really only lived due to the blue ridge UTV guy was tryi g to get to Eric marsh and realised he needed to pick up brenden as he was about to be overrun before they had to start there escape
God kept him alive to tell the story
I just hiked up to the memorial, beautiful hike and an amazing way they have paid respect to these brave men. This still stings the firefighter community and they are still missed.
I would like to go and pay my respects... where exactly is this hike ?
For all of those heroes rest in peace we will never forget you
Andrew Ashcraft, 29
Robert Caldwell, 23
Travis Carter, 31
Dustin DeFord, 24
Christopher MacKenzie, 30
Eric Marsh, 43
Grant McKee, 21
Sean Misner, 26
Scott Norris, 28
Wade Parker, 22
John Percin Jr., 24
Anthony Rose, 23
Jesse Steed, 36
Joe Thurston, 32
Travis Turbyfill, 27
William Warneke, 25
Clayton Whitted, 28
Kevin Woyjeck, 21
Garret Zuppiger, 27
The fire got to hot up to 2000 degrees the covers can only take 1200 degrees
God damn
Those deployment bags take a maximum of 550°
Would digging a hole first help? Just thinking, since the hot air rises, maybe being a few feet under the surface would help?
@@Mike-es2yg Yes it would've helped but they didn't have time. The winds changed quickly and the fire was headed towards them at a quarter mile a minute.
I am an aspiring firefighter, and the respect I have for these men is truly unmeasurable. This story brought tears to my eyes. The fact that those men went in to a fire, knowing the risk, is inspiring for me to do better and to help make the world a better place. Their deaths were very tragic, but never forgotten. Firefighters will always remind me that there is still good and hope in this messed up world.
Best route is through the national guard. You get the certifications needed if you volunteer and you get experience.
Find a good reputable local department that has close ties with DNRC, the forest service, or BLM. Sit down with the captains, learn all you can, and they'll point you in the direction you need to go.
There’s a whole lot of individuals in these comments who are neither S-130 or S-190 certified and have probably never even done a field day to learn wildfire behavior and tactics let alone fight an actual wildfire, some of you would do well to keep your mouths shut when discussing something you don’t know about
No shit. If any of these guys sat through those courses they'd be pulling their hair out
That's what I'm saying 😂
Dude it's a RUclips comment section. If you can't read other peoples comments without throwing a hissy fit then turn off your comments
Damn right digging attack lines just for 10 minutes takes the life of you.
@Irish_solider124 Couldn't have said it better, respect.
Stay strong Donut, your here for a reason❣
I've watched Only the Brave four times in the last two days ~ wow 😢 May those amazing men all rest in peace 🕊 🇺🇸 💞
My true heroes 🐻🔥
A well done movie. I saw it in the theater and bought it as well.
I cannot imagine what it was like to be burned alive while hearing your other 18 friends and brothers screams of pain. My heart goes out to the families
From seeing the movie Only The Brave to just now seeing this is unreal. I’ve got the upmost respect for that man, coming from a fellow Wildland Firefighter hoping to be a Shot one day.
Just watched the movie and it moved me to tears... so much respect for you and your crew! Rip to all the hot shot crew members! You are all heroes..
It's all right, Brendan. We got you're back, and we miss em too.
4:17 He handled that question perfectly. Bravo 👏
He is obviously still in shock...(in this interview; you can tell by the holding back of tears that overtakes him) The multitude of emotions he has been experiencing is unfathomable. I'm sure he was "pressured" into the interview. You know...everybody just "HAD" to hear from the" lonesurvivor" ...It was not necessary for him to speak with anyone other than the people doing the investigation. The love he has for his "brothers" is completely obvious; he may have survived the fire, but to have a normal life after this will be very difficult. God bless you Brendon!
beegeefan4ever he probably wasn’t pressured, when you lose your brothers in the service military police or fire, you want to cherish speak out about it and live the life they didn’t get to live.
Oh please. It'll help him. Hell always be a wreck from this. Dumb bitch
He's doing good. Had his demons, but family brought him back. I see him time to time and is doing as well as expected. It still effects him, as I does a lot of us. One of the most toughest days I've ever went through.
M Detlef the village idiot speaks. You have never been in a situation like that, otherwise you would keep your yap shut. So just keep it shut. Quit showing out your obvious stupidity on this.
@M Detlef he almost died in the fire if the other hotshot crews guy on the utv didn't save him he would have died he wasn't 2000 miles away dumb fuck
"I did everything that was expected of me" please let that register within your spirit, we love you 💜🌻🙌
True hero’s who lost their lives for their community
The charred hard hat at the end killed me btw only the brave brought me here
Mason Eversole same
That was a structure fire helmet. Not one of the hardhats these men were wearing.
Mason Eversole me too saddest movie ever
Same I cried almost two hours after I watched the movie
It was not charred. That is yhe color of yhe halmet.
Brendon, I’m still glad your here and I’ll keep your friends in my thoughts and prayers.
The courage it takes to go on, is the best way to honor your fallen brothers. God Bless this young hero! He will never admit his worth, and he will always say that he is just DOING HIS JOB! That is EXACTLY what makes them ALL HEROS.
BRANDON YOUR A HERO TOO! GOD LEFT YOU TO TELL THE STORY OF YOUR BROTHERS! I LOST MY GRANDSON IN A FIRE A DAY BEFORE YOU BROTHERS WAS TAKEN! WE WILL SEE THEM AGAIN
Ehm... no
@@softenbysam His orders were to stay behind. The wind can change in seconds. The fuck you mean eehhh nooo.
Prayers Kathy Mescur God love your Grandson
Gone to heaven because they've been to hell. RIP.
Wow u literally stole this comment
I drive by the building pretty much every day going to work
Very sad reminder
It is now a plumbing company
R.I.P Granite Mountain
Thank you for your dedication. That had to be a sad day.
Thank you to all fire fighters you guys are heroes keep up the good work boys 👍 r.i.p granite mountain hot shot crew
You survived to tell their story. Be grateful they won't be forgotten. Do not feel guilty.
RIP every single one of them. My heart aches every time I come back to this video
I hiked the memorial trail yesterday and visited the last deployment site. Very touching and powerful. Gone But Never Forgotten. Rest In Peace
The final report of the accident indicated that the fire fighters had descended into the canyon and lost sight of the fire which had shifted towards them and the canyon .. giving them only minutes to prepare to shelter. Indications were that they were surprised to see the fire as it turned into the canyon. This contradicts what was reported in this video.
Strength and honor, Brother. Your friends (and my fellow FFs) are not forgotten
I was on shift at my department, outside of Phoenix, the day this happened. The shock of the news was unexplainable, several guys from my department knew these men personally. The true gravity hit home the day they were transported in the white hearses, 19 of them, you couldn't cry hard enough. God Bless.
Mad respect for McDonough, we love you dude stay positive.
My uncle is a firefighter in Arizona and heard these guys on radio calling for help before they died
My prayers and thoughts are with you and your brothers. Prayers to the families who lost their loved ones.
best regards from germany these were the bravest men I've ever met in their biography the film has moved me very much and my condolences for the families who have lost such a hero. thanks to the fact that there are still good people on earth does not lose because it is worth a lot.
Something about the introduction for the news anchor seemed very Blunt and cold hearted
7 years later and I’m just hearing about this? Wow thankful for “only the brave” the ending made me cry like a wuss tho😭😭😭😭😭
I had a calling for the last 8 months to go and see for myself where it all happened. I saw the movie Only The Brave, as well as reading the book Brandon wrote and felt the beauty in how to them it wasn’t just a job, they were all so close brothers for sure and family in more ways than one. When I got to Prescott,Az I went to the museum in the mall and donated a wreath that I had made by hand the gentleman who were there were in aww by the fact of all the effort I did in making it and one asked if it was ok to write a story about my calling, I said it would be my honor. So he took my picture standing next to Eric Marsh a true leader and in my eyes helped all of them to be family not just there Supt. It will be written in a news letter that the gentleman writes and I was in tears by that time. So as I left the museum I was one step closer to completing my calling. The next was to see the Juniper Tree that they saved in the Doce fire just outside of town, I have to say it was a hike but having a truck helped, I won’t say where it is you’ll have to do some digging yourself. Then came the hike up Granite Mountain,7 miles round trip with a 7% grade and switch back trails but I did it and along the way it was sad I cried a lot. But when I got to the top and looked down at the fatality sight it humbled me and brought me to my knees. I couldn’t do the Journey Trail as is was another mile down and back,then back down the Hotshot trail an it was 5pm. So I will be going back and doing it all again and completing the whole hike. Please if you want an experience of a lifetime,I would say do all that I did and more you will never see or feel anything like it ever.
Brendan you are a hero!! Dont forget that! And let we not forget your buddy's. Respect and love from the Netherlands.
We will never forget their sacrifice for us in Arizona. And Doughnut you are the strongest human alive may god grant you peace in life. You are a hero sir
That sheer sense of survivors guilt is seen so clearly in his eyes at 1:14, this story has seriously moved me to tears on the many times I look into it because even out of all the horrid and tragic things I’ve bore witness too, there’s nothing like the deaths of 19 of the bravest men on the planet hits me like a freight train because issues in radio communication.
MY DEAR MAN YOU ARE A GREAT PERSON SEND A MESSAGE .....GOD IS LOVE...
God bless the families affected, Love you!!
More power to you brave man
Your words and your instinct makes yiu hero ❤❤❤respect and love from Pakistan to the deceased family and dears.. 🌷🌷
My respect and love from the Netherlands.
Respect to these guys the hell they must of gone through
@M Detlef get the hate out of your heart loser.
M Detlef stfu you bitch
Just watched the film made for these courages group of brother. Sorry for your lose. Love from the U.K. ❤️
Rip absolutely heart broken for those brave young men ❤️❤️❤️
Truly heart ♥ braking rip to all the loss and prayers to the living who are dealing with this sadness
I called a guy in Colorado, my home state, because he had a room for rent. As it turned out, he had been a Smoke Jumper for many years and just wanted someone to talk to. I don't remember his name,,,but I wish I did. He was a Great Man who had done many Brave things. These guys DESERVE our Ultimate Respect. They do this voluntarily. They're in my prayers,,,,and Hopefully in yours too
Now why would you comment like that? Have you ever been a Firefighter? I knew some of these guys and your comment is 100% uncalled for! Even if he had told them to get out, there still was not enough time... Usually in a forest fire with trees, they are walking in the fire, kicking, stomping and removing fuel. Arizona is a desert that usually does not burn. Its invasive grass that has fueled fires there. Every decision made that day was standard procedure. Anyways, your comment sucks!
M Detlef They’re called fire fighters for a reason stupid.
RIP Granite Mountain Hotshots.
He needs HELP bad. He is definitely suffering from PTSD......BAD!!
He has gotten the help he needs. Been doing well these past 2 years
@@hulksmash5569 Well, that's a relief I suppose.
This guy the pain and sadness he's talking about something that he doesn't want to talk about may the 19 rest in peace
God Bless and RIP to Brendan and the entire Granite Mountain Hotshots crew and their families. And on a side note, it took me a few times of watching this video before realizing this news anchor is Dan Abrams from Live PD
I just cant imagine the terrible predicament they were all in! The firefighters, their families!!! Brendan! Just god awful! So sad! Im a firefighter from Chicago This story just make us appreciate how precious life is. You never know when that one day could be your last I hope to visit the memorial site one day and pay my respects.
Didnt get to see this one but i saw the carr fire living here in Redding and was able to watch the camp fire on the news and knew people from Paradise
The movie about the Hotshots who perished is so damn good. Our hearts are with the Granite Mountain Hotshots. It was such a beautiful movie. Don't ever feel regret Brendon
These are heros, I hope they're never forgotten. The sacrifice they made is unbelievalbe for the common person to comprehend.
This is the first I've heard of this particular story and I am so so very sorry for all of those 19. unbelievably brave, heroic, amazing men and their families and also for this 1 remaining unbelievably, brave, heroic and amazing man. To give your life to save others is insanely incredible, just as it is to risk your to save others. I hold ALL 20 of you in my prayers and all of the family members and friends. No-one deserves this and if anyone says, "If it were me, I would...." My reply would be, "Isn't it amazing how easy it is to be an armchair critic, oh, and if its a negative thing your saying against Any of these 20 men, your a fucking arsehole!"
Sorry for the language but I truly feel strongly about this.
To the amazing guy who survived, thank you for trying as hard as you did, for running towards and not away from that shockingly terrifying fire and I pray and hope you get all the support you need and you deserve support sweetheart, you did nothing wrong, you nothing to deserve what you experienced!
Please, please, don't blame yourself, your friends would never have wanted that for you. Ignore all the arseholes who want to say crap but if they were there instead they would piss themselves and run and honestly, I would lose it and run! I could never be as brave as you or the 19 heroes were. Massive respect to all of you, EVERY first responder there and ALL civvy that helped xxx
Respect all Fires. Bless the Firefighters and Family.
OMG..It made me Cry..I feel for them.My Son is. HOTSHOT and I can't imagine going threw that Pain..
“Fate can make a plaything of a mans life”
His bravery is to go on and remember them. BLESS THEM ALL FOR THEIR ULTIMATE SACRIFICE
how many listeners feels something like how I feel after listening and watching this guy talking abt missing his brothers and not being a hero...??? cud he be the hero of the heroes of that day.?
I would sit in a depression the rest of my life... and be glad to.. I would be there in spirit with my brothers and think about them and drink to them.
I suppose that’s why I’m not a fire fighter.
I couldn't imagine suffering from survivor guilt! I am glad he had people around him as it would have so easy for him to give up on life after this due to the trauma
Wow prayers be with you and all your family's
Mad love prayers and respect to you Brendan and your 18 fallen brothers.
RIP GMH ⚘️ 🙏 ❤️
Prayers for the families. RIP the 19 brave men
We praise all ya..Gila RiverRez z my little sister worked Pima Agency long ago...you guys are survivors...prayers too all TEE LYONS, GILA RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION..AY..!!!
May the loved ones of these Brave Hero's have found Peace and Joy this day in remembering them..for you are not lost..only in a better place to be found again 🙏
I'm sorry for your loss I know words cant describe how your feeling and that my words arnt any better. I'm still sorry tho
This man lost all his brothers
im sorry man
R.I.P to all these heroes
BRAVE WARRIORS...ALWAYS REMEMBERED...NEVER FORGOTTEN
Dear Lord..... My heart goes out to all the families. 😭
GOD NEEDS YOU HERE BRANDAN
YES THIS IS SAD I CRYED SO HARD!!!!!!!!!!! THEY ARE HEROES AND 19 ANGELS
So sad. RIP all. You are all brave heroes
Honestly the people who say he’s lying or that it was his fault you are all fucking ignorant I’m sorry. That fire was going 60 Miles per hour and spread over 8,300 fucking acres. He was on the other side of the entire thing and was saved before the fire killed him too. There was nothing at that moment he could have done, he couldn’t even run there or warn them over radio. He’s not lying.
What have we done to prevent these kinds of tragedies. IE, radios, fire shelters, and a better manner of tracking our fire combatants as to aid us in aiding them!!!!!!! Have we forgotten???
I’m back here… I haven’t forgotten you!
I couldn't imagine the guilt this poor guy must be feeling, but I truly believe that everything happens for a reason....
really who are you to say that he didnt his job on that fire.the fire sweeped tby them to fast. he was in danger also. he did the best he could and crew did what was nesscessary. it was the way it was. I was at storm mt co in 94 where 14 brothers died it was just the way it is dont judge him on what happened
I did the hike to the site and it’s crazy how close it is to the town of yarnell. The ranch they were trying to reach was only a stones throw from where they got trapped.
🙏🕊️🇺🇲 prayers and my love sent to all
Thank you god to the men that laid down their lives to protect this country. They will not be forgotten.
What I Seen
They All Were Complete Bad Asses.
Mad Respect They Have From Us.
You All Will Be Missed Adored And Loved.
Sincerely Sean K. Psychic
😔 God bless, i watched the movie yesterday very sad.
The movie just brings so much tears to your eyes #rip19
i never imagined how heavy his guilt that all of his brother died in the same day and time.Those guilt that even you want to save them,you cannot go in the area to help them because of tremendous fire and the guilt that you expect that they will go home alive with you as a brother and with ther family after facing this wildfire......
Just watched “Only The Brave” 😢
OMFG I feel so bad for this man wow ' I hope he is doing good now & able to move on and carry all those HEROS NAMES INCLUDING HIMSELF ❤❤❤❤
19 American Heroes. 1 Last here to stand against fire and mother nature. A hero, to represent our 19 GMHS.
Brendon, America knows you, we know you’re a true hero.
Even if you don’t believe it, we do.
My respect from Greece.
So brave and admirable
It should say "brothers" instead of "friends"