On the BART I noticed that they have these little cavities alongside the tracks under the platforms marked 'safe space', I guess the idea being you can roll in there and you won't get hit by a train. It'd be nice to see more subway systems get funding to put those in.
I responded to man under a train in a chemical plant years ago. Unfortunately we didn’t need an ambulance, only a coroner. It was a tank car and the wheel went diagonally across his chest. Bad sad deal.
TRUTH ARMY yes, unfortunately, very much so. Was a terrible deal, he was a lab tech and they will never know how he managed to get under the train. I have two cousins who retired from there knew him well. The plant tried to not pay the family as they tried to claim he had to commit suicide because you cannot just fall up under a rail car wheels. He was a very stand up guy with a beautiful family and everything to live for and no mental issues.
Weeaboo Shitposter the first assumption is it could be a push so they send lots of cops, it takes equipment to move the train off of a person especially if it’s a space case. I am retired ems from sept 11
I figured the 1st 3. But if I dropped my phone down there then it woukd be bye bye phone lol not going down to get it! Wallet now thats a different ball game.. For obvious reasons. But still not gonna say I'd go down for it. There gas to be a smarter way to retrieve it right? Or are you just SOL if you don't jump down n get it?
Your supposed to report a dropped item to MTA and they'll get it for you. I hope you saw the video of the guy stuck between the train and the platform. He tried to get his phone or something. Didn't climb out in time. Also if you step on the wrong rail you will get electrecuted.
Jake W Many are suicidal, some are drunk and fall in, some get pushed in, sometimes medical problems cause them to faint and fall in. That subway moves something like 100 million people a day. So the possibility goes way up that something is going to happen!!!
At the end of all the subway platforms there is a blue light. If someone is on the tracks, run to the end of the platform & pull the handle by the blue light, it will shut OFF power on the tracks to that subway station and stop any subway train cars from entering the station. There is also phone there with a direct line to use in an emergency to the MTA dispatcher. Just pick up the phone after pulling handle to advise the MTA of the condition. You may just save a life.
Most reporters and independent filming citizens dont do any investigative, or needed recording. Theyre just obnoxious to be obnoxious and jump behind something as capital as a citizens right! As if yall are violating his rights be moving him and others to safety.
Hi Mick, I love germany! Emergency Services Unit is mainly just in new york. They assist with any incident, medical, fire, or police.Most US places don't have it, We have similar stuff though. We have SWAT teams, which stands for Special Weapons and Tactics. Not as in depth as ESU and mainly just respond to shootings and stuff, but ESU does that too.
I'm from the West coast but do they really send out about 8 engines to one particular scene in the east? Out here I usually see two engines and the firehouse ambulance at a car accident scene or a burning house.
All depends on the dept and on several other things. But all in all FDNY has a load of manpower and they usually send plenty of help, which isn’t a bad thing. One thing is for sure, the IC can always turn them if they aren’t needed.
FDNY has a sop to always have at least 3 and 3 respond to a structure fire. The matrix is different for the different calls but the old saying was you can turn a unit back but you can't always get them there fast. You always want more man power than needed because it's a taxing job
So many nasty comments about how many people came to help. I GUARANTEE that if it was you under there you wouldn't be complaining they sent too many people to help.
I was coming back from the statue of liberty and going back to queens on a train a guy was trapped under it I couldn't stop crying I was like 14 I still see him trying to crawl out of the train I still feel the harsh stop of the train I still feel the bump under the train I still hear the silence and them panic I can't go on trains without fearing it will happen to me
haruko I was 17, my first job w. 34th street, we got to delancy street when it happened, I was so upset, people hollering to get off the train, I got off ran up the stairs.....I was so glad I was with a friend and not all by myself...I am the pesty lady who won’t go on the platform before the train pulls in, I stand on the stairs
My daughter was on an underground train here in London when a man threw himself under it.She said the entire train felt the impact and it’s something she’ll never forget.She couldn’t believe the number of passengers who kept moaning about their commute being delayed.That a man had just ended his life meant nothing to them.
The bag looks like it has wooden blocks, or cribbing, used to stabilize items on scene during lifting etc. My guess is that the bag is normally not carried on the truck, and kept at the firehouse for training, but when they heard what the call was, they grabbed it thinking they may need it.
Before the FDNY or NYPD gets to the scene a NYCTA member has got to verify that there is a "Man under" I know because I done it more than I care to remember.
FDNY could use some safety upgrades for their personnel, still wearing those outdated Cairns leather fire helmets. Modern 'motor-style' hardened helmets also protect your ears and neck, they have integrated comms and come with clips for flashlights or a thermal-camera, keeping your hands free for the job. Perfectly suitable for rescue-jobs like the one just viewed above, where we all witnessed brave firemen sticking their unprotected heads under the train...
This is a job for Car Equipment Department to detach the drawbar between the two cars temporarily and rejoin them after the person is rescued or removed from the trackbed.
I grew up in Washington Heights, NY and have seen some crazy shit in the subways. The homeless are notorious for just pushing ppl in front of trains...
These guys seriously need some less bulky PPC/PPE for technical rescue like this. Bunker gear is not suited at all. Not that they have any say, maybe they could lobby the city for issue of TR PPE.
Omar Massoud, not every fire truck cares the proper equipment for a rescue or what have you so the appropriate number of engines, trucks, etc will be dispatched to the incident.
It's better to have multiple people standing around than to be undermanned. Even if some men are standing back they are waiting in reserve for anything. It's also how FDNY responds since each truck has full crew stationed to them whether they need the full crew or not. So 2 trucks responding can already be up to 12-16 people.
When you’re a call chaser like LLN other people sticking around sucks, you can be inconspicuous by yourself but when other dudes begin standing next to you officials herd ya away with the rest.
Its up to the NYPD where the Press can and cannot be. Its "nice" having a press card, but it doesn't guarantee access. Disobey anything the NYPD says and one may just get arrested.
LOUDLABS NEWS NYC if he was smart he would have left his phone he can always get another cheap phone then get a expensive phone but you can't always save a life
eren yeager we dont Run to scenes. Walking gives you time to analyze and identify potential Dangers around. Ex: Guy gets shot, you run up to him now Boom, guy that shot him is there too standing next to you. Learn before criticizing EMS.
Seriously. You think firefighters and EMT's running into a scene won't cause a panic among bystanders, especially in a city like New York? Not to mention the fact that running could lead them to trip and fall and then they're no good to anyone injured. I guess it's easier for some people to talk shit about first responders than to actually take a second to consider why they do things.
eren yeager the reason is the ten second scene survey and not to get hurt going to the scene rushing into a situation without awareness means not becoming a victim and wind up on Lodi
Laban Johnson, they want their space so they rescue the guy. The person their trying to rescue they are respecting their privacy. The police weren't being rude. They need enough space to get the guy out. If you have a cellphone or a video camera in your hand, they will ask you to keep stepping back. (Or tell you to shut it off.)
I wear green and back the blue and red so don't get me wrong. Regarding privacy, that's a recent invention. I think if people want all that privacy In a very public incident such as this one which affects many lives they should call a private ambulance , private police force and private rescue squad
I'll give that one officer credit for not being idle, instead he was very proactive and informative in letting people know there's no use waiting for the train so they'd know to move on.
Poor fire dept. Trying to do their job, and all those half wits standing around trying to get a look, I fear for this world ,as there seems to be weeirdos e very where..Well done F.D.N.Y......
Why dont you stick to your backwater volly department, a thousand miles from the nearest subway station, that gets 2 runs a month, and we'll handle the big boy stuff. Every company brings something, no one is empty handed. Like the previous commenter said, they can use them to carry equipment as well.
azul8811 Take a joke, this is why I hate you big city firefighters, bunch of assholes who can't not be serious. I never said they did anything wrong or bad in their response... you just had to come in and be am overwhelming dick. No I've never had this kind of call but I never criticized how they did anything, I just made a joke. Christ man chill out.
All that manpower. All that equipment. For one poor guy. Keep all this in mind to present a perspective on the opposite. One scared pansy ass cop fears for his life and kills an unarmed person. By the look of this situation, saving lives looks to important to just shrug it off because someone felt some fear. It just dosen't add up.
*somebody house on fire House owner: *call 911 911: 911 can I help you? House owner: my house is on fire 911: sorry sir, unfortunately firefighter are not available right now. House owner: what the... what should I do now? 911: get out of your house and see it burn, the firefighter will be sent tomorrow (or never), while waiting u should considering making a call to your insurance company for a claim House owner: ........ 911: you welcome
THEY CAN BRING AN ARMY AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED. GREAT JOB, GUYS. GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU SAFE.
On the BART I noticed that they have these little cavities alongside the tracks under the platforms marked 'safe space', I guess the idea being you can roll in there and you won't get hit by a train. It'd be nice to see more subway systems get funding to put those in.
They got enough guys there now, maybe they can lift the train up...haha
Aaron McNulty you clearly don’t know the crazies in nyc
They would need to stabilize the train if they lifted it. Too many things can go wrong, no need for emergency extricatation
they do lift the train
Chris_breezy It was a joke.
God bless New York fire department We will never forget September 11, 2001 God bless New York and all the men and women that died that tragic morning
What does that have to do with this video?
@@TheNemosdaddy prayer and a thank you for all who did all
1:48 no,i dont see him,i got his shoes right here,thou....
I responded to man under a train in a chemical plant years ago. Unfortunately we didn’t need an ambulance, only a coroner. It was a tank car and the wheel went diagonally across his chest. Bad sad deal.
so the train cut him in half?
TRUTH ARMY yes, unfortunately, very much so. Was a terrible deal, he was a lab tech and they will never know how he managed to get under the train. I have two cousins who retired from there knew him well. The plant tried to not pay the family as they tried to claim he had to commit suicide because you cannot just fall up under a rail car wheels. He was a very stand up guy with a beautiful family and everything to live for and no mental issues.
speculizer1971 damn that’s awful... life can go by in the blink of a second
@mark This is most certainly a fact.... you never know what’s going on behind someone’s eyes.
LOUDLABS - your video is CRYSTAL CLEAR. Please advise not only the manufacture and model of the camera used, but also the settings, PLEASE!
IphoneX on Zhiyun SmoothQ Gimbal
@@LoudlabsNYC
Is that the "3 axis" model?
Many thanks!
so like 3 medics, 4-6 engines, a ladder, HR and how many cops? thats more than some departments send when SHTF. lol
Weeaboo Shitposter the first assumption is it could be a push so they send lots of cops, it takes equipment to move the train off of a person especially if it’s a space case. I am retired ems from sept 11
No shit 😂😂 it's insane but it's FDNY shit hits the fan all the time!
It's called technical rescue bruh
@@Philip02K They also send officers to secure the scene, so they don't have random people getting in the way.
its a big deal
Great footage as always!
very, very good vedeo, what do you use for the camera? Is it a tablet, cell pone, vedeo camera?
IphoneX with Zhiyun Gimbal
Any information as to why he ended up it?
How did they get him out in the end?
How is it E 33rd when the trucks are parked at E 28th?
Alot of people end up on the tracks or under a train whatever you wanna call it. But seems like this is a regular occurrence in NYC why?
Suicides. Falls. Drunks. Being pushed by someone. Some even go down to retrieve their phone or wallet they dropped.
I figured the 1st 3. But if I dropped my phone down there then it woukd be bye bye phone lol not going down to get it! Wallet now thats a different ball game.. For obvious reasons. But still not gonna say I'd go down for it. There gas to be a smarter way to retrieve it right? Or are you just SOL if you don't jump down n get it?
Your supposed to report a dropped item to MTA and they'll get it for you. I hope you saw the video of the guy stuck between the train and the platform. He tried to get his phone or something. Didn't climb out in time. Also if you step on the wrong rail you will get electrecuted.
Jake W Many are suicidal, some are drunk and fall in, some get pushed in, sometimes medical problems cause them to faint and fall in. That subway moves something like 100 million people a day. So the possibility goes way up that something is going to happen!!!
At the end of all the subway platforms there is a blue light. If someone is on the tracks, run to the end of the platform & pull the handle by the blue light, it will shut OFF power on the tracks to that subway station and stop any subway train cars from entering the station. There is also phone there with a direct line to use in an emergency to the MTA dispatcher. Just pick up the phone after pulling handle to advise the MTA of the condition. You may just save a life.
Cops are like "move back...give the 163 firefighters some space"
Working on a train rescue like that does require a lot of space, the last thing you want is some dumb civillian fucking it up.
@@RadTechFred agreed, but seems the firefighters would get in each others way as well. It's all good...was just making a joke
Good stuff man. Thanks for sharing! Definitely sub'd
Thanks Jose
Check out our latest "man under" job in Brooklyn.
I think if they had one more backboard and stokes basket they would have been ok.
Hahahah that's what I thought^^
Yea, the manpower thing was understandable but the fact they had what, 4 stretchers incl baskets was a bit overkill
Were the feet in them?
I CANNOT FATHOM WHATS IT LIKE BEING UNDER A SUBWAY TRAIN, THANK GOD FOR THE FDNY AND OTHER RESPONDERS. 👍👍👍👍🚒🚒🚒🚒
I hope the man is doing better
What that guy say in the beginning?
4:35 old head said ight imma Head out 😭😂😭🏃🏿🙏
Might need another long board and stokes down there
This is what I hate about news reporters. They never leave us alone to do our job, always have to be in our business. Can't wait a damn minute
Most reporters and independent filming citizens dont do any investigative, or needed recording. Theyre just obnoxious to be obnoxious and jump behind something as capital as a citizens right! As if yall are violating his rights be moving him and others to safety.
Did he live?
Great catch stay safe.
Can really feel the sense of urgency lol
Luke Lisiecki if it’s a space case he is already dead
In London, that station would have been cleared of public even before the emergency services arrived.
SJ15 that’s the polices job. When police arrived they had everyone leave the station
Any uodage8or info on how he ended up under a train??? Attempted suicide or accidental? Anything?
Not sure. Cops were asking folks as you can see the video but no one knew nothing.
Ahh okay thanks for getting back to me! Much appreciated!
how many unit?
Great stuff.
nice job
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Seeing these guys doing their jobs.......all’s right in the world!! We are blessed to have all these guys and gals on our streets!!
Hey, what exactly is "police emergency service"? I doesn't exist in my country.. greetings from germany
Hi Mick, I love germany! Emergency Services Unit is mainly just in new york. They assist with any incident, medical, fire, or police.Most US places don't have it, We have similar stuff though. We have SWAT teams, which stands for Special Weapons and Tactics. Not as in depth as ESU and mainly just respond to shootings and stuff, but ESU does that too.
Thank you for your response. So, if I get it right, It's a kind of EMS/Fire Service Unit, just armed :D
Mick Morel emergency services does many things, swat to extracations to edps
How'd they get him out?
With great difficulty !!!
This is where it really gets messy...
I'm from the West coast but do they really send out about 8 engines to one particular scene in the east? Out here I usually see two engines and the firehouse ambulance at a car accident scene or a burning house.
All depends on the dept and on several other things. But all in all FDNY has a load of manpower and they usually send plenty of help, which isn’t a bad thing. One thing is for sure, the IC can always turn them if they aren’t needed.
Bakuretsu Lalala Train and Metro related incidents always get a huge response. No matter where
I've seen like 3 engines show up to check an apartment where someone smelled gas. Often seems like overkill!
FDNY has a sop to always have at least 3 and 3 respond to a structure fire. The matrix is different for the different calls but the old saying was you can turn a unit back but you can't always get them there fast. You always want more man power than needed because it's a taxing job
How did he get under the train???
Maybe slipped or attemted suicide
How’d u get in the comment section
DISRUPTED REDEMPTION maybe
So many nasty comments about how many people came to help. I GUARANTEE that if it was you under there you wouldn't be complaining they sent too many people to help.
LilMissMakeupFace
I know right
Nobody thinks this could happen to them but if I did they would be praying to have a million firefighters and cops and ambulances there for them
I was coming back from the statue of liberty and going back to queens on a train a guy was trapped under it I couldn't stop crying I was like 14 I still see him trying to crawl out of the train I still feel the harsh stop of the train I still feel the bump under the train I still hear the silence and them panic I can't go on trains without fearing it will happen to me
haruko I was 17, my first job w. 34th street, we got to delancy street when it happened, I was so upset, people hollering to get off the train, I got off ran up the stairs.....I was so glad I was with a friend and not all by myself...I am the pesty lady who won’t go on the platform before the train pulls in, I stand on the stairs
My daughter was on an underground train here in London when a man threw himself under it.She said the entire train felt the impact and it’s something she’ll never forget.She couldn’t believe the number of passengers who kept moaning about their commute being delayed.That a man had just ended his life meant nothing to them.
What difference between squad and rescue company
At 13:41 what is that truck?
NYPD Emergency Service Unit
How did he get under the train
Please make more fdny
We love FDNY!
Really good video.
Thank you
Great video as always ... much respect to the FDNY ...
YOU NYC! FF are absolutely the BEST !!!! Take care
3:03 why does the bag say training?
The bag looks like it has wooden blocks, or cribbing, used to stabilize items on scene during lifting etc. My guess is that the bag is normally not carried on the truck, and kept at the firehouse for training, but when they heard what the call was, they grabbed it thinking they may need it.
How would someone fall through there? And, why so many guys? I saw 5 backboards for one person. Really?
We have a lot of crazies and drunks.
They will use the backboards to carry more supplies down to where they need it.
Valerie, please outgrow your ignorance.
usernamemykel women, biologically, are deficient in intelligence, leave her
@@trutharmy6517 I'm surprised that you don't have a Swastika to go along with your icon - is the quartermaster out of stock?
In the uk we call it 1 under
TheGroundFloor in NYC we call it man under
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I never knew that 🚒
@@northwaymx6219 😂😂😂
@@davidjames8613 :p
didn't see any yellow cab around the twin tower the day it fell!
Ali Mohammond that true and that was Biggest Crime SCENE ever SCENE period
You don’t have to move for them until they put tape up
I believe dude lost his left leg.
Yeah looks like it, his leg is all patched up right below the knee. Wonder if it was attempted suicide
Both where gone ..
8:30 I think he lost he's foot?
Before the FDNY or NYPD gets to the scene a NYCTA member has got to verify that there is a "Man under" I know because I done it more than I care to remember.
Richard Cardone the amount of substations in nyc and the stupidity of people, both tho high to be a solution
FDNY could use some safety upgrades for their personnel, still wearing those outdated Cairns leather fire helmets. Modern 'motor-style' hardened helmets also protect your ears and neck, they have integrated comms and come with clips for flashlights or a thermal-camera, keeping your hands free for the job. Perfectly suitable for rescue-jobs like the one just viewed above, where we all witnessed brave firemen sticking their unprotected heads under the train...
Michiel Klaver We’ve seem those helmets. Pretty cool!
do you think they brought enough stokes baskets and long boards??
Nah
I was think the same thing
This is a job for Car Equipment Department to detach the drawbar between the two cars temporarily and rejoin them after the person is rescued or removed from the trackbed.
I grew up in Washington Heights, NY and have seen some crazy shit in the subways. The homeless are notorious for just pushing ppl in front of trains...
Thanks to the heros of 9/11 I love ffs!!!
Looks like enough man power with just fire fighters, why didn't they just tip that sucker over lol.
Gamer Mason they have neumatic bags to move it. You never had the horror of a space case.
These guys seriously need some less bulky PPC/PPE for technical rescue like this. Bunker gear is not suited at all. Not that they have any say, maybe they could lobby the city for issue of TR PPE.
Jesus fucking Christ looks like the whole FDNY showed up for the party
All that for one guy?
I hope that's not common sense under the train
I'm not trying to insult them or anything, I'm just curious why they need so many trucks/firefighters there?
Omar Massoud, not every fire truck cares the proper equipment for a rescue or what have you so the appropriate number of engines, trucks, etc will be dispatched to the incident.
Also man power. It is one of the most crucial elements in any rescue
It's better to have multiple people standing around than to be undermanned. Even if some men are standing back they are waiting in reserve for anything. It's also how FDNY responds since each truck has full crew stationed to them whether they need the full crew or not. So 2 trucks responding can already be up to 12-16 people.
How about the guy at 9:55 telling them to hurry up. Pick up the pace
FDNY must have a rule that they have to have 20 times more people on scene than necessary.
Bruce A. Johnson 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, you gotta see them on the highways...ugh!
Wheres Transit EMRU?
Bruce A. Johnson
1x20 is 20
It seems to be practice in any metropolitan area. Out by me, a small residential fire will bring over 50 responders. It's insanity.
When you’re a call chaser like LLN other people sticking around sucks, you can be inconspicuous by yourself but when other dudes begin standing next to you officials herd ya away with the rest.
Meanwhile there is a structure fire and no one is able to respond cause they all tied up on this Train vs Pedestrian
There are a lot of other units on stand by all over nyc
The FDNY is the second largest fire department in the world
RBearLion no fuck
Yoo I thought since you had a press pass you can stay there and report it.
Its up to the NYPD where the Press can and cannot be. Its "nice" having a press card, but it doesn't guarantee access. Disobey anything the NYPD says and one may just get arrested.
NYC 911 News LLC ooh wow smh
The press thing or company is called on scene
That doesn't matter they need space and failure to disperse will result in an arrest.
Exactly failure to disperse will result in arrest. It' more that NYPD AND NYFD can do they job.
#heros
😥
Why would he go on the train tracks he should have known if he went on the train tracks this would happen
Jake Smith probably suicidal
LOUDLABS NEWS NYC or just dumb am I right lol
Jake Smith it’s either suicidal, suspicious, someone pushed them, or they jumped down to get their phone. The last one being what i consider dumb
LOUDLABS NEWS NYC if he was smart he would have left his phone he can always get another cheap phone then get a expensive phone but you can't always save a life
@@jakesmith9840 it could have been dumb, but you don't know the person or their situation. Why laugh and judge?
The 6 train is out of service
why cant they just move the train
That would kill the damn guy? Use your head
Nicholas s You're a special kind of stupid🙄🙄
@@xanadunadine1970 fr
The guy lost his legs
Next time record better. U could’ve zoomed in when they were putting him in the ambulance so we could’ve seen better...
i like how they are slowly walking to the accident site lol
eren yeager we dont Run to scenes. Walking gives you time to analyze and identify potential Dangers around. Ex: Guy gets shot, you run up to him now Boom, guy that shot him is there too standing next to you. Learn before criticizing EMS.
Seriously. You think firefighters and EMT's running into a scene won't cause a panic among bystanders, especially in a city like New York? Not to mention the fact that running could lead them to trip and fall and then they're no good to anyone injured. I guess it's easier for some people to talk shit about first responders than to actually take a second to consider why they do things.
You'd be walking carrying all the equipment and let's not forget there were firefighters there already..........
eren yeager Dumb fucking comment🙄🙄
eren yeager the reason is the ten second scene survey and not to get hurt going to the scene rushing into a situation without awareness means not becoming a victim and wind up on Lodi
That was my neighbour
Did he survive
News media has a right to be there if not actually obstructing. People have a right to know what's going on
Freedom of Press!
And we have NYPD-issued Press Credentials.
Laban Johnson, they want their space so they rescue the guy. The person their trying to rescue they are respecting their privacy. The police weren't being rude. They need enough space to get the guy out. If you have a cellphone or a video camera in your hand, they will ask you to keep stepping back. (Or tell you to shut it off.)
I wear green and back the blue and red so don't get me wrong. Regarding privacy, that's a recent invention. I think if people want all that privacy In a very public incident such as this one which affects many lives they should call a private ambulance , private police force and private rescue squad
I'll give that one officer credit for not being idle, instead he was very proactive and informative in letting people know there's no use waiting for the train so they'd know to move on.
Back board and stokes basket
God Bless in Jesus Christ Name Amen.
SEND THE NYPD CMON.
when I told you to hurry and go catch the train...
Why are there so many engines? To make sure they all keep their jobs.
Manpower
Poor fire dept. Trying to do their job, and all those half wits standing around trying to get a look, I fear for this world ,as there seems to be weeirdos e very where..Well done F.D.N.Y......
Idk what they plan to do with 615 stokes/backboards.
Tyler Thompson they carry supplies with them
Why dont you stick to your backwater volly department, a thousand miles from the nearest subway station, that gets 2 runs a month, and we'll handle the big boy stuff.
Every company brings something, no one is empty handed. Like the previous commenter said, they can use them to carry equipment as well.
Can never have enough manpower... I mean come on, at that point why not just lift the train.
azul8811 Take a joke, this is why I hate you big city firefighters, bunch of assholes who can't not be serious. I never said they did anything wrong or bad in their response... you just had to come in and be am overwhelming dick. No I've never had this kind of call but I never criticized how they did anything, I just made a joke. Christ man chill out.
azul8811 Damn I've been trolled, No offense meant, i just nade a joke and then seeing you come in with all this technical shit pissed me off.
Chief Windbag ova heee
All that manpower.
All that equipment.
For one poor guy.
Keep all this in mind to present a perspective on the opposite.
One scared pansy ass cop fears for his life and kills an unarmed person.
By the look of this situation, saving lives looks to important to just shrug it off because someone felt some fear. It just dosen't add up.
*somebody house on fire
House owner: *call 911
911: 911 can I help you?
House owner: my house is on fire
911: sorry sir, unfortunately firefighter are not available right now.
House owner: what the... what should I do now?
911: get out of your house and see it burn, the firefighter will be sent tomorrow (or never), while waiting u should considering making a call to your insurance company for a claim
House owner: ........
911: you welcome
Yes of course this would happen in real life(!)
The FDNY is the Second largest fire department in the world. Think about that.
How did he get under the train
probably attempted suicide
Is this anywhere near the parade route for the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade
@@brandonsullivan9080 Further down from Macy's parade. Parade route is from 77st to 34th street. This was the 28th street station.