Don’t doubt it’s effectiveness, but in the other vid you said it works in a half mile radius. Now it’s 2.4. Either lifeguard did some crazy work, orrrr one of those is wrong
the kid saying "i was screaming for a long time, but he was not listening!" made me actually cry, who could leave this precious child in the middle of a lake?
I liked how the police officers were so kind to the mother who lost her two-year-old because she was clearly worried and they tried to comfort her and make sure that she had baby proof things available in places. It was so kind.
My son was an escape artist when he was little, popped a window screen to get to our backyard in the early hours of the morning 😅 had to get a ton of loud alarms and locks for our windows/doors
@@CHRB-nn6qp agreed, she looks like a young first time exhausted mom who didn't realize the little guy was big enough to get out. The terror in her voice, she'll be laughing with Mateo when he's an adult about this.
She was probably exhausted herself, 2 year olds are escape artist. Spend hundreds of dollars on baby gates only for my 2 year old to figure out how to open it or climb over it 😂
I had the same thought. He’s had 911 called on his dad before and had some sort of negative consequence because of it. Kids should not cry like that at the mention of 911.
@@miggans21012Yeah and the whole chat with him sounds so dishonest and as if he's sarcastic about thanking them. The kid probably fears that he himself will be in trouble with his dad if 911 gets involved. I wish there would be an investigation on that man
That first KID that saw the child and stopped to make sure he didnt get hurt or taken is an actual HERO... His parents should be proud and that kid deserves some kind of scholarship or humanity award.
That's what I was coming down to the comments to say. He has wonderful instincts and empathy. You can see how gently he plays with the little guy during the police footage.
@@DaslickflipHe might, but I don’t think you need to have siblings to be such an amazing, smart and protective child. And besides, an “instinct” is defined as a natural tendency, meaning it wouldn’t matter if he had younger cousins or siblings. Don’t accredit it to that, accredit it to his character overall. He’s an extraordinary and caring young man! Thank his he was there.
He was great. But that is supposed to be a standard, the bare minimum expected of a human being. At least where I come from it is. I'm always shocked to read these comments saying that people who do good things are somehow special, implying that most people wouldn't do the same... sad.
It breaks my heart how nice everyone is being to the little boy in the river, trying to calm him down and make him feel safe - and then whenever any adults make eyecontact with each other their concern, disbelief and anger is just written all over their faces.
"I was screaming for a long time and he was not listening" about broke me. I can't fathom how anyone can do that to ANYONE, let alone to an innocent child.
His father was drunk as hell, you can tell by the way he's responding to the situation. CPS needs to get involved and he needs to be thrown in prison for criminal child neglect.
The one thing that got me was that the gentleman in the video said - two kids drowned up there last year. Or before. So... is that coincidental given that it's a big ass river in America, probably filled with river monsters? Or was that a red flag comment?
The cops laughing with each other with the first kid while talking about doorknobs for toddlers made me smile. This was so sweet. Definitely a nice change of pace.
3:55 glad y’all out this case in the beginning because this is such a refreshing moment 😭 sometimes it really is an accident, it was so nice to see the mom actually concerned about her son and remorseful about her mistake with the door, hope she gets the child proofing for the handle!
Right! The moment she realised the door had been open the whole time the GENUINE worry was all over her face. Because she actually gave a damn like a normal person.
I'm scared for the boy that was found in the water and left behind by his father. For him to request not to call 911 is a big red flag. That boy is being abused by his Father.
@@llamalady8700 You're clearly unintelligent. It's obvious that you do not fish or participate in any outdoor sports. GOPROS are attached to your helmet, filming. How do you expect him to turn it off holding onto an oar and making sure he and a child don't flip into the bay? Let alone, WHO is even thinking about the camera in an intense situation like this?
@@llamalady8700 Why? The filming wasn't impeding the rescue, as the GoPro was mounted on his chest. He didn't know what kind of situation he was dealing with at the time, so documenting everything was the right thing to do. It could have ended up being crucial evidence in court, potentially saving the kid's life a second time from abusive parents. It also protected the kayaker from potential false allegations.
“I was screaming for a long time and he was not listening “ this breaks me down every time and leaves me crying nonstop. What a sweet angelic soul, what a heartless demon of a father. No child should ever have to face this.
at 22:18, when the father says "you saved me a bunch of hassle." about him finding the boy, you can see the exact moment the officer behind him on the stairs notices that and realizes this guy is a horrible father.
Unfortunately its cause he doesnt have a whole lot of evidence to prove that in the moment, it would be considered speculation. At worst the footage of the rescue looks like an accident instead of negligence. What the father said can be seen as something he phrased poorly. Unless worse things (that thankfully didnt) happened, then they can make an arrest and possibly put in an investigation.
@@sherlockholmes8214 You just can't get arrested for saying something that isnt nice mate. 🤣 But if you want that kind of law, you should go live in North Korea.🤣
The boy in the river will never forget that man who saved him. I know he wished he could have a Dad like that when he said “I thought you were my Dad coming” poor baby, he was so scared and probably abused by that careless, poor excuse, for a father. Broke my heart to watch that. Thanks for all the amazing heros in the video.
My mother let me wander off, I ended up on railroad tracks. I saw a lady screaming at me while running. She pulled me off the track just in time. To this day, I will never forget the look on her face while running and screaming at me to get off those tracks. I was 3 at the time.
but when i was 8 i could go a good part away all the way to frogner but or to Nerdrum or 3rd way Bjørkelangen but i knew how to be out there + i can use the bus
She’s so young too, so I’m glad they were patient and understanding with her. Accidents happen when you’re an exhausted and potentially single and new parent, it could have been much worse so I hope she definitely learned from that
I’m really happy that all the children in this video got saved but I’m especially glad that the first mother cared *so* much for her child and that she wasn’t a bad mother
@@Cassxowarymy guy are you seriously saying “oh well sure he just saved an entire human beings life, but he isn’t a good person at all because he went there to fish.” cause if you are that’s a vegan teacher take if I’ve ever heard one
I feel for the mother of Mateo. I’ve had a similar situation happen to me with my son when he was 2. We were sleeping in my bed and he ended up waking up and quietly slipping out of bed and figured out how to open our front door and he went out walking around our apartment complex. I woke up to check on him and when I looked over he was gone. I panicked a little because he never wakes up and just gets out of bed without me so I flew out of bed and saw my front door cracked. My heart dropped, and I mean completely dropped and I ran outside and was running up and down all over the complex screaming his name in tears. The police found him on the other end of our complex. He was gone a total of 20 min and it felt like a lifetime. It was terrifying, the worst feeling I’ve ever experienced and I don’t wish it upon any mother/father. It’s really easy for people to say “what a terrible mother for her toddler to get out of the house” or “how does that happen? Why wasn’t that mother watching her child?” But toddlers are quick and it only takes a minute for something like this to happen and it doesn’t always mean the mother is a bad parent.
there's a reason so many fairytales boil down to "do not wander off, you will die" kids bounding off towards danger the second you look away is one of the constants of life, it seems
2-4 is like THE WORST age, they can run already but still can't realise the dangers. We had a accident recently, a 2 y.o. girl ran out of the house while her mom was washing dishes. Wandered in the forest, a huuge searching operation involving 50 people was arranged (we have a volunteer organization that specializes on searching missing people) They found her submerged chest-level in the local swamp, screaming "Mama!" constantly. Her calling for her mom probably saved her life, the volunteers were able to hear her and find her before it was too late.
The first mom I actually feel bad she seemed so confused when she woke up and asked why the door was open and if the cop had opened it she didn’t seem to know her kid opened the door and her immediate panic to run inside and look for him seemed genuine
THIS DAD DOES NOT DESERVE TO HAVE THIS CHILD!!!!! POOR BOY!! AND THE FACT THAT HE SAYS; "WE'VE BEEN HERE BEFORENA AND HE COULD JUST SWIM TO SHORE" WAS APPAULING!!!
That poor 6 year old child left by his own breaks my heart. And the reason he panicked about 911 was because he's been threatened to not ever call or tell. I am very concerned about this child
The guy the saved the kid in the water was PHENOMENAL!!! He kept the kid calm, he stayed calm and even encouraged him to be strong. He was simply amazing from beginning to end.
@@willowmylove why is this a bad thing? Its the truth - imagine something like this happens agains and the child just thinks "i dont need no help, my father will come and rescue me" its simply not true - rather be a little a heartbroken and knowing that your father is a piece of shit then fucking dying
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Last syrian girl broke my heart !! She spent alot of time alone in darkness Thanks god they rescued her & reunited her wtih family !! May god bliss her and all kids !! 🙏🌹
Did anyone notice that the dad said, “you know what to do. Swim ashore. We’ve been through this before.” Who has been?The dad? His kid? The 2 of them together? And the reaction to calling 911…HUGE red flags were flying all over the place during that conversation. Not to mention the slurred, “thank you very much.” Poor kid.
No matter what, if the current was too strong, or dad didn't know how to swim etc etc how do you leave a kid in the water when you are sitting on a dry a$$ boat?? That too your own kid!! As a father iam never leaving his side even for a second untill the recuse is guaranteed
0:33, the moment I heard "and he was not listening!". The amount of terror and anger that kid had in his voice is terrifying. The way the father seems chill and mentions he will see them again is outrageous. It makes me angry. That father doesn't deserve a kid.
I feel for mom#1. My son was a little Houdini too. We had locks going all up the door, from deadbolts to chain locks and he would drag a chair to the door and quietly take off early in the morning, or while we were working on something. Once he went into the neighbors backyard kiddie pool, a year later he darted off into a crowd at Disney, and then once he tried roller blading to my job while his father was outside with him changing the oil on his truck to “surprise” me. He was so fearless then. Fast forward 20 years he never leaves the house and refuses to learn to drive.
My son did this when he was about 2. He went across the street to my best friends house. I got a call from her asking if I was missing someone. He wanted some green grapes and he knew she always kept them for him. I still can't figure out how he got the locks open. But it was the scariest day of my life. Thank God he went some to someone safe.
The Man in the boat, is just an absolute great human being. I feel so sorry for the little boy. He should not have been given back to the father. The state should have taken him in and investigated the home life. That dad, so-called, should have been arrested.
I don't think the state should have taken him at all but another family member yes I really don't think no kid should go to the state unless absolutely necessary but to say the state should have taken him is crazy wow 😮
The first one is one of the only ones of these videos that I've seen where the parent really starts to panic for their kid. You can tell she's a good mom that just made a mistake. I'm glad her mistake didn't end badly and they were reunited
@@Colombiani It's the moment of relief. Parents suffer through grief and pain for their missing children, they don't know what to think, if their kid ran away, if they were kidnapped or just got lost. Many parent's biggest fear is finding out their child is deceased, so parents of missing children finding and reuniting with their child, even if it was two days or two years, is such a heartwarming site. A feeling of comfort from such a tense experience makes me smile.
Especially when the kid escapes on their own. My little sister at 4 years old was able to escape form home because she wanted to play outside. thank god our dog was by her side so she wasnt alone.
That first clip - you know that's a good neighborhood with people who care about each other because they all united to try to find the mother to the kid. Mad props to the young boy that saw the child running around in the road and got him to safety and got help. That boy was taught well by his parents!
it's really sad when a six-year-old forgets how old he is because of the shock, but still remembers not to call the emergency services because a drunk father could get into trouble
The kid who almost drowned screaming and crying that he didn't want 911 makes me believe that the last time someone called 911 he was most likely abused by his father. Edit: I understand the person in the replies was wrong, but do not attack them. They most likely misread the situation.
@@lindasue263 So the slurred speach and the way he was talking makes you believe that the kid was valuable to him? That's bs woman, he didn't even seem to care about finding his son, i assume that he said to himself "oh no my kid is getting dragged to the middle of the sea! Well, i tried" and he gave up on him
@@lindasue263 well no. When you're a young kid your parents are one of the few people you have. So when going through a situation like that, no wonder the kid ran to what's familiar, he ran to his dad. Despite could getting abused and litterly being left out there bc that's all he knows. So the kid running back to the dad is 0 proof that the dad did not abuse him for calling the police.
8:23 - this dog was trained in Czech Republic. The cop says „stopa" , which means Trace. The Czech training system for rescue dogs is well known for every type of rescue units worldwide.
I don't know if he's was necessarily trained there; from my understanding, English-speaking K9 trainers often use German, Russian, etc. so that the dog doesn't easily take commands from others. Nonetheless, Midnight is beautiful 🤩
The boy in the water was left to fend for himself. The father knows exactly what he was doing. Midnight is so happy to do what he does. Such a sweet boy .❤
I have a baby brother who's autistic and he can't make conversation but can only parrot what you say back at you. I would be hysterical if he went missing. I almost cried when the mother said "our sweetheart is back". Im so happy that boy managed to survive.
@@SunsetBlvd13My brother’s an adult but basically the same, he’s wandered off a couple times. One time as a kid someone found him in their garden, on their swing set, butt ass naked. They asked if he was okay and he said “swing”😂 this person worked with disabled kids so they gave him a shirt and called the police. As a teenager he once got out of the house at night during a storm. Horrible at the time but he was found by someone who also had an autistic kid, walking near a road with one of our dining room chairs on his head. We were too stressed to notice a missing chair and to this day I have absolutely no clue why he decided to take off with a chair on his head. We can laugh about it now but thank god he was found by decent people.
This gave me memories of how I got lost on the Fourth of July and was crying so hard, yelling for my parents. Thank goodness a kind woman in her house was available and let me call my mom. She was watching a movie with her daughter, which was rare, so it was only the grace of god that told her to stay home.
Kids are so resilient. He's screaming after being left in the middle of a river. And within a minute of being rescued, he's asking questions about a bucket. Hope he grows up okay after that trauma!
That Syrian rescue officer really touched my heart. he was so kind and gentle with the girl, and really did a great job. I really hope he and the girl are doing okay. I guess it really shows that no matter what country you go to, there will always be kind souls willing to do the right thing.
@@samirhandi8945 why does syrian matter? Anybody should be rescuing. Pray like this "Our father who are in heaven hallowed be thy name" - Praising God's holy name. Then "Thy Kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" - That God's will for us to live is to make earth like it is in heaven through our lives meaning since Heaven is pure and holy, goodness and righteous then all those who follow God must do the same to bring Life always to all and Jesus saying "pray like this" meaning thats we should p[ray with our own words but like that. There's more like thanking God for all things and ask God to help against temptation etc. its the "Lord's Prayer" , it doesn't mean pray the same all the time but in our own words as this. That is how the world will stop fighting and all will live in forgiveness and humility, righteous, peace, truth and LIFE. God does not care about futile wars, he wants each person's heart to be like his will.
Seeing that boy in the water crying. If I was his mother his dad would never have him alone. Every again!!!!😢 love how the people came together to help him. ❤
The first mom I really love, not because she left her kid but because she actually cares about him. I've seen so many videos like this where parents aren't fazed their kids are missing so this warms my heart. Especially when she runs to go look for her kid. You can tell she cares and this was just a (hopefully) one time mistake.
That fireman / EMT that saved the woman who crashed her car in that ditch is a rockstar and should be commended a million times for his orchestration of the accident site. The fisherman that found that young boy floating in the river is a rockstar too. Unbelievable heroic people in this video. I'm glad I found this channel. Thank you for your content. Subscribed
I cried in each one of this rescue, is true what they say mothers will cry over anything and more if it involves kids. Thank God for all the angles that came to the rescue
Something to remember: if a child doesn’t seem to care whether or not they go back to their parents, there’s a good possibility the child is neglected. A child who doesn’t want or prefer their parent’s care over a stranger’s is probably used to little to none (there is always that child that is a social butterfly- good chance the kid in the first is that cause he’s well behaved). It’s called “Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder.” The chances are higher if the child throws tantrums for little to no reason, like saying it’s time to go home or trying to hold their hand or pick them up (they’re used to not being stopped from what they want to do, so this is confusing- they want your attention, but they’ve may not have learned what “playtime is over” means, cause they’re always playing… probably by themselves). Disclaimer: I went to college to be a therapist, but I do not have a degree- I left. I encourage people to always look into what I’m saying, mostly to encourage people to learn more, but possibly cause I’m human and I may misspeak/mistype something. Our children are important; what I’ve said here is something that requires more than just visual observation to determine, but it is important to keep in mind (without jumping to conclusions). If you see something, say something, but go about it the right way. There are kids involved.
@@evryonetakecoverwho cares if they did? They are literally defining/describing something. What does it matter if she didn’t put it in her own words 😂 and she may have idk I’m just saying even if she didn’t
This is not factual. It is only anecdotal. It is likely that there is some truth what you're saying but I would like to point out that I was really abused by my parents growing up and I still freaked the fuck out when I was not near them. You were severely generalizing a much more complex issue and likely trying to throw the first lady under the bus even though I think it is quite obvious that she cares about her son and likely is not a shitty parent. You are completely leaving out the fact that hell afraid of being alone a child is often depends on how afraid they've been taught to be when they are alone. Some kids also just naturally are more curious and easygoing than others especially if they are introduced to lots of different situations in a manner that isn't supposed to scare them.
6:54 ok but like is no one going to adress how or why a teenager disappeared for three years. Either he was kidnapped or he ran away for a reason. He probably knew where he lived aswell if he ran away and decided not to go back.
I've been scrolling for five minutes searching for comments about that section ! There might be some mental disease underlying, or severe autistic spectrum disorder? He talks in a quite apathetic voice. The father also didn't look absolutely shaken to learn his son is alive after 3 years (!), might be not the first time, or I feel like the cohabitation was very difficult (fighting) and they assumed he wanted to go his own way (he doesn't look like he wants to go back indeed, but failed to get a decent life).
Bless the fisherman and the older men for helping the boy, he handled it well with keeping the kid distracted and encouraging him to keep him calm, and sweet that the older men immediately took the boy in, got the cold shirt off him and covered him up until paramedics arrived
My heart is beating so fast as they rescue Mommy and Baby from the creek with water. Bless each and EVERY one of the people who accomplished this horrific scene successfully.
That poor baby in the water 😢he was calling for his dad, and you can tell that the guy on the boat is really upset because he has his own kid , and he was super sweet with him. He’s doing an amazing job. What a good person.❤
I was screaming for a long time and he was not listening! He was trying so hard to be positive all wet and scared. Jeez poor thing. I hope he has a better life now with better people!
Omg, that kayaker. The eay he was interacting with that young lad shows hes a great father to his own son 👌 what a great guy..... Props to all the people in this video who helped save those kids, massive props 🥰
The little boy in Deland Florida was misleading, I watched the body cam video of that just the other day and the dog lost the scent and a neighbor lady heard him crying and thought it was a cat initially but when the police were going door to door she put 2&2 together and realized what she heard was a baby crying so then they walked toward the cries with the dog.
Yea, not sure why they changed the narrative. They even discussed waiting for a different dog who specialized in manhunts( midnight specialized in drug sniffing). They kept going in circles and losing the scent. It wasn’t until the neighbor’s tip that they went anywhere close to the lost boy.
Ha! Just wrote a similar post. I guess this RUclipsr thought a cute dog story is more heartwarming than a story about a dog unable to find a small boy.
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Don’t doubt it’s effectiveness, but in the other vid you said it works in a half mile radius. Now it’s 2.4. Either lifeguard did some crazy work, orrrr one of those is wrong
That little boy will forever remember when his dad left him on the lake like that, and the older he gets the more clear it’ll become. Poor baby boy.
It looked more like his dad abandoned him to die. Hope his dad doesn't do anything sinister to him later!!
Dad should be attested.
@@maryshannon4444 Fr
Oh what's messed up is if you watch the actual video the father is very casual about it and even claims that's not the first time it's happened.
if he gets any older that is, mgod
the kid saying "i was screaming for a long time, but he was not listening!" made me actually cry, who could leave this precious child in the middle of a lake?
Poor kid didn’t deserve any of it :(
Attempted murder.
A father
In the middle of the lake a child's scream would be hard to hear unless the father heard him and ignored it
@@Stary_nightwing well the guy who saved him heard. This dad was ignoring his son, let's no play dumb
I liked how the police officers were so kind to the mother who lost her two-year-old because she was clearly worried and they tried to comfort her and make sure that she had baby proof things available in places. It was so kind.
Yeah I've seen real examples of parental negligence and this wasn't one of them. She did try, but she just got very unlucky.
My son was an escape artist when he was little, popped a window screen to get to our backyard in the early hours of the morning 😅 had to get a ton of loud alarms and locks for our windows/doors
@@CHRB-nn6qp agreed, she looks like a young first time exhausted mom who didn't realize the little guy was big enough to get out. The terror in her voice, she'll be laughing with Mateo when he's an adult about this.
She was probably exhausted herself, 2 year olds are escape artist. Spend hundreds of dollars on baby gates only for my 2 year old to figure out how to open it or climb over it 😂
@@CuriousAdventurer10yes those two year olds!!! this happened with my younger brother the only kid to ever get out the house.
I’m scared for that sweet little boy. His response to 911 being mentioned and his dad being drunk just rubs me the wrong way
Yeah… the way the little boy was shaken up and afraid… I really don’t like the situation, I hope he’s ok
How is that something that doesn't immediately trigger a health check? I mean, they left their kid in cold water and didn't call for rescue?
I had the same thought. He’s had 911 called on his dad before and had some sort of negative consequence because of it. Kids should not cry like that at the mention of 911.
@@christinaifyHe seemed to already know his dad was going to be in trouble.
@@miggans21012Yeah and the whole chat with him sounds so dishonest and as if he's sarcastic about thanking them. The kid probably fears that he himself will be in trouble with his dad if 911 gets involved. I wish there would be an investigation on that man
That first KID that saw the child and stopped to make sure he didnt get hurt or taken is an actual HERO... His parents should be proud and that kid deserves some kind of scholarship or humanity award.
That's what I was coming down to the comments to say. He has wonderful instincts and empathy. You can see how gently he plays with the little guy during the police footage.
@@andreajacobsen9909 He for sure has a younger sibling or cousin. His instincts were so on point.
@@DaslickflipHe might, but I don’t think you need to have siblings to be such an amazing, smart and protective child. And besides, an “instinct” is defined as a natural tendency, meaning it wouldn’t matter if he had younger cousins or siblings. Don’t accredit it to that, accredit it to his character overall. He’s an extraordinary and caring young man! Thank his he was there.
He was great. But that is supposed to be a standard, the bare minimum expected of a human being. At least where I come from it is. I'm always shocked to read these comments saying that people who do good things are somehow special, implying that most people wouldn't do the same... sad.
People dont need rewards for basic human decency.
It breaks my heart how nice everyone is being to the little boy in the river, trying to calm him down and make him feel safe - and then whenever any adults make eyecontact with each other their concern, disbelief and anger is just written all over their faces.
I know! Like at 20:26 the fisherman's face tells everything.
"I was screaming for a long time and he was not listening" about broke me. I can't fathom how anyone can do that to ANYONE, let alone to an innocent child.
His father was drunk as hell, you can tell by the way he's responding to the situation. CPS needs to get involved and he needs to be thrown in prison for criminal child neglect.
And in water and cold... jfc it broke me too!
The one thing that got me was that the gentleman in the video said - two kids drowned up there last year. Or before. So... is that coincidental given that it's a big ass river in America, probably filled with river monsters? Or was that a red flag comment?
The cops laughing with each other with the first kid while talking about doorknobs for toddlers made me smile. This was so sweet. Definitely a nice change of pace.
Yeah LOL
@@Cheeseburger-i6d You’re pretty funny for that
definitely some genuine men who are fathers!
I love how that dog was dragging his handler through the woods.
did you copy a comment??
3:55 glad y’all out this case in the beginning because this is such a refreshing moment 😭 sometimes it really is an accident, it was so nice to see the mom actually concerned about her son and remorseful about her mistake with the door, hope she gets the child proofing for the handle!
Right! The moment she realised the door had been open the whole time the GENUINE worry was all over her face. Because she actually gave a damn like a normal person.
I'm scared for the boy that was found in the water and left behind by his father. For him to request not to call 911 is a big red flag. That boy is being abused by his Father.
@@Sardonyxflowermentally ill ppl
Also the dad saying to the guy in the boat. We will probably meet again. Like wtf? What Does that mean ? Like your gonna do that again to your son ?
The dad did not leave him. The real story they were playing together
@@xsatsuki98x then why was he alone in the river you all know that any parent would have tried their best to save their child no excuse
@@xsatsuki98x he was drunk if you're watching the video You would know this which it seems you were not
The man in the kayak is a hero. He was so calm and comforting. A true father. I would be beside myself in that situation.
@@llamalady8700he was filming with a go pro. Wtf are you talking about
@@llamalady8700 You're clearly unintelligent. It's obvious that you do not fish or participate in any outdoor sports. GOPROS are attached to your helmet, filming. How do you expect him to turn it off holding onto an oar and making sure he and a child don't flip into the bay?
Let alone, WHO is even thinking about the camera in an intense situation like this?
@@llamalady8700 Why? The filming wasn't impeding the rescue, as the GoPro was mounted on his chest. He didn't know what kind of situation he was dealing with at the time, so documenting everything was the right thing to do. It could have ended up being crucial evidence in court, potentially saving the kid's life a second time from abusive parents. It also protected the kayaker from potential false allegations.
@@llamalady8700 you're an idiot if that's your biggest concern from this video
Yep, in stark contrast to the pathetic excuse of a human let alone a father of the abandoned child 😠
“I was screaming for a long time and he was not listening “ this breaks me down every time and leaves me crying nonstop. What a sweet angelic soul, what a heartless demon of a father. No child should ever have to face this.
That 13 year old is a legend for staying with the kid. He's a true hero
Yes, I agree
Fr I was thinking the sane thing
Fr
Agreed
Yes omg
at 22:18, when the father says "you saved me a bunch of hassle." about him finding the boy, you can see the exact moment the officer behind him on the stairs notices that and realizes this guy is a horrible father.
Damn you're right. That cop looked PISSED at dude. I wonder why he didn't get arrested
Unfortunately its cause he doesnt have a whole lot of evidence to prove that in the moment, it would be considered speculation. At worst the footage of the rescue looks like an accident instead of negligence. What the father said can be seen as something he phrased poorly. Unless worse things (that thankfully didnt) happened, then they can make an arrest and possibly put in an investigation.
I still think someone should’ve reported him to CPS. In many states, a report is considered an honest attempt to help a child.
The best part is that you always see them absolutely chew neglectful mothers out but they won’t say a word to a neglectful father 🥴
@@sherlockholmes8214 You just can't get arrested for saying something that isnt nice mate. 🤣 But if you want that kind of law, you should go live in North Korea.🤣
The boy in the river will never forget that man who saved him. I know he wished he could have a Dad like that when he said “I thought you were my Dad coming” poor baby, he was so scared and probably abused by that careless, poor excuse, for a father. Broke my heart to watch that. Thanks for all the amazing heros in the video.
My mother let me wander off, I ended up on railroad tracks. I saw a lady screaming at me while running. She pulled me off the track just in time. To this day, I will never forget the look on her face while running and screaming at me to get off those tracks. I was 3 at the time.
what a terrible mother you had you shouldve been 8-9 years old and get LIMITED area if u smart and know how to survive on ur own a lil younger
i was 5 when i could wander out but only the area(Orredalen) or up to my friend Bastians house
but when i was 8 i could go a good part away all the way to frogner but or to Nerdrum or 3rd way Bjørkelangen but i knew how to be out there + i can use the bus
You remember being 3 years old?
@@Victoriaghhfr😂
When saving Mateo, the cops were very kind for giving advice to the mother. ❤
thank god that mother was showing actual care for her kid, and hopefully she properly locks the doors in the future so that doesn't happen again.
@@Charles-7 Agreed. Accidents do happen, however. Hopefully, that wont happen again.
He was probably up all night and accidentally got out at nap time. I often took a nap when my son would sleep.
the whole situation was very wholesome in the end lol
She’s so young too, so I’m glad they were patient and understanding with her. Accidents happen when you’re an exhausted and potentially single and new parent, it could have been much worse so I hope she definitely learned from that
I’m really happy that all the children in this video got saved but I’m especially glad that the first mother cared *so* much for her child and that she wasn’t a bad mother
contrast the mother with the absolute dipshit who abandoned his son in the cold lake in Minnesota. that was infuriating
the fisherman dad is really a hero, talking to the kid to calm him down was amazing
Yes
Also the two old men who helped warm him up on their porch.
“the in-home-murderer dad is really a hero” is a sentence that was uttered…
he was for the boy but not for what he was there to do
@@نوركرافت-ي4تno
@@Cassxowarymy guy are you seriously saying “oh well sure he just saved an entire human beings life, but he isn’t a good person at all because he went there to fish.”
cause if you are that’s a vegan teacher take if I’ve ever heard one
I feel for the mother of Mateo. I’ve had a similar situation happen to me with my son when he was 2. We were sleeping in my bed and he ended up waking up and quietly slipping out of bed and figured out how to open our front door and he went out walking around our apartment complex. I woke up to check on him and when I looked over he was gone. I panicked a little because he never wakes up and just gets out of bed without me so I flew out of bed and saw my front door cracked. My heart dropped, and I mean completely dropped and I ran outside and was running up and down all over the complex screaming his name in tears. The police found him on the other end of our complex. He was gone a total of 20 min and it felt like a lifetime. It was terrifying, the worst feeling I’ve ever experienced and I don’t wish it upon any mother/father. It’s really easy for people to say “what a terrible mother for her toddler to get out of the house” or “how does that happen? Why wasn’t that mother watching her child?” But toddlers are quick and it only takes a minute for something like this to happen and it doesn’t always mean the mother is a bad parent.
im glad the both of u are okay now.
Same happened to my husband. Our oldest slipped out while he was on the toilet. The neighbor found him thank god! They are absolutely very slippery!
there's a reason so many fairytales boil down to "do not wander off, you will die" kids bounding off towards danger the second you look away is one of the constants of life, it seems
@@madpie5147true, especially when those were the times when communities are just being built and the big forests are just a few meters away from town
2-4 is like THE WORST age, they can run already but still can't realise the dangers.
We had a accident recently, a 2 y.o. girl ran out of the house while her mom was washing dishes. Wandered in the forest, a huuge searching operation involving 50 people was arranged (we have a volunteer organization that specializes on searching missing people)
They found her submerged chest-level in the local swamp, screaming "Mama!" constantly. Her calling for her mom probably saved her life, the volunteers were able to hear her and find her before it was too late.
Wow shoutout to the boy on the bike who stayed with that baby. His parents should be proud
Yes God Bless that young man and his family
I CAN NOT BELIEVE THE POLICE DID NOT ARREST THAT DAD ON THE RIVER
I AGREE WHAT A BAD FATHER HOW COULD U DO THAT???!!!
1# best father.. 🙁
That's the kind of shit police work that gets innocent people dead.. Fucked up.
THIS
Should have been some sort of neglect charge at least
Any kid that has THAT reaction to the mention of calling 911 raises red flags about the parenting.
I know, his reaction really bothered me. I felt scared around emergency services as a child but not to that extent
My guess that kids life experience taught him 911=dad gets taken away in handcuffs
sounds like the kid is suffering from stockholm syndrome.
Hope the kid just thought he would be taken to jail and not got scared because his family would punish him if the cop got involved
"we might see each other again", is such a creepy line just after having rescued a kid..
The first mom I actually feel bad she seemed so confused when she woke up and asked why the door was open and if the cop had opened it she didn’t seem to know her kid opened the door and her immediate panic to run inside and look for him seemed genuine
THIS DAD DOES NOT DESERVE TO HAVE THIS CHILD!!!!! POOR BOY!! AND THE FACT THAT HE SAYS; "WE'VE BEEN HERE BEFORENA AND HE COULD JUST SWIM TO SHORE" WAS APPAULING!!!
Da needs arresting, should not have the child. CPS should be involved.
Not to mention at the end of the interaction he says something along the lines of “well probably be here again.” He did not car at all about that boy.
That poor 6 year old child left by his own breaks my heart. And the reason he panicked about 911 was because he's been threatened to not ever call or tell. I am very concerned about this child
Oh for sure. This isn’t the first time his dad has done something insane like this and 911 WAS called and it was scary and he felt bad. Poor baby.
17:17 i love how the kid felt safe enough to feel curious about other things even for a moment
The guy the saved the kid in the water was PHENOMENAL!!! He kept the kid calm, he stayed calm and even encouraged him to be strong. He was simply amazing from beginning to end.
Not at the end when he told the man that gave him the towel that he his father left him and didn't care about him
He was amazing even then. That kid's father doesn't care about him, at all and that needed to be called out.
@@willowmylove why is this a bad thing? Its the truth - imagine something like this happens agains and the child just thinks "i dont need no help, my father will come and rescue me" its simply not true - rather be a little a heartbroken and knowing that your father is a piece of shit then fucking dying
That rescue made my heart hurt.
Thank you, so very much, for saving the boy, whoever you are! 😭
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The men at the house who gave that boy a towel are so sweet ❤️🥺 they had no hesitation or questions they just helped treated him like a grandson
The dad that left his son to drown in the lake is an absolute *monster* . I cannot begin to comprehend what went through his brain to abandon his son.
He probably thought that his son was a hassle! 😳
Horrifying
That so called "dad" shouldn't been called dad if hes like that to his kids...
this is why we cant ban abortions. This shit will happen to unwanted kids
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The dad saying “you saved me hassle” as opposed to “you saved my son’s life” disgusting.
Literally.
@@GR3Yfromtiktok. The dad meant that he was thankful the rescuers didn't make him break a sweat
cop and medic look, after he said that, agreed with you
EXACTLY! If you are "thanking" someone for rescuing their child and THE POLICE are glaring at you, then you should know that you've messed up.
He's drunk. What else did you expect?
Last syrian girl broke my heart !!
She spent alot of time alone in darkness
Thanks god they rescued her & reunited her wtih family !!
May god bliss her and all kids !! 🙏🌹
Did anyone notice that the dad said, “you know what to do. Swim ashore. We’ve been through this before.” Who has been?The dad? His kid? The 2 of them together? And the reaction to calling 911…HUGE red flags were flying all over the place during that conversation. Not to mention the slurred, “thank you very much.” Poor kid.
I "enjoyed" when he told Kayak man that he had "saved him a bunch of hassle". That is.....not what I would have called it.
@@MsPurji313 love how kayak mans only response to his nonsense was a seething "yep" each time
And he was only 6 !!!
Makes you wonder if he did that on purpose to teach his kid or something. Absolutely shameless.
No matter what, if the current was too strong, or dad didn't know how to swim etc etc how do you leave a kid in the water when you are sitting on a dry a$$ boat?? That too your own kid!! As a father iam never leaving his side even for a second untill the recuse is guaranteed
The man who was fishing was amazing, he joked with the kid and calmed him down and was so sweet while rescuing him, he is a hero
Also the two old men who helped warm him up on their porch.
@@triple7marc yeah, they were all heros
don’t forget what he was there to do…
@@sammi69the first one only to the boy
Yes, that whole conversation was so wholesome
0:33, the moment I heard "and he was not listening!". The amount of terror and anger that kid had in his voice is terrifying. The way the father seems chill and mentions he will see them again is outrageous. It makes me angry. That father doesn't deserve a kid.
that poor child who watched his father abandon him, makes me cry. each time i see it. ❤
yes
@@musicishappiness-ii3ip0:00 who is this girl?
I feel for mom#1. My son was a little Houdini too. We had locks going all up the door, from deadbolts to chain locks and he would drag a chair to the door and quietly take off early in the morning, or while we were working on something. Once he went into the neighbors backyard kiddie pool, a year later he darted off into a crowd at Disney, and then once he tried roller blading to my job while his father was outside with him changing the oil on his truck to “surprise” me. He was so fearless then. Fast forward 20 years he never leaves the house and refuses to learn to drive.
Dang
My son did this when he was about 2. He went across the street to my best friends house. I got a call from her asking if I was missing someone. He wanted some green grapes and he knew she always kept them for him. I still can't figure out how he got the locks open. But it was the scariest day of my life. Thank God he went some to someone safe.
he spent his youth energy too quickly lol
@@tjgamerwolf3336 🤣
Something about teenage hormones lol
massive respect for the first cops (and kid OF COURSE.) the mother looked so happy when she reunited with her son made my day seeing that
The Man in the boat, is just an absolute great human being. I feel so sorry for the little boy. He should not have been given back to the father. The state should have taken him in and investigated the home life. That dad, so-called, should have been arrested.
yes there is problem when children don't trust 911.
Yep, if that's not child endangerment i don't know what the fuck is!
I hear what you're saying however Child Protective Services (CPS) is NOT what it used to be. Pretty scary now.
I don't think the state should have taken him at all but another family member yes I really don't think no kid should go to the state unless absolutely necessary but to say the state should have taken him is crazy wow 😮
@@tokyo-chan6202state vs your drunk dad constantly leaving you in the middle of the river in freezing water?
The man who saves the boy in the water is absolutely wonderful. Knows exactly how to talk to children. His son is one very fortunate boy !
😢😢😢😢😢❤😢❤😢❤😢❤😢❤😢❤😢❤😢❤
The young man on the bike deserves some public credit for his good deed.
The first one is one of the only ones of these videos that I've seen where the parent really starts to panic for their kid. You can tell she's a good mom that just made a mistake. I'm glad her mistake didn't end badly and they were reunited
yeah
That kid in the first was a hero he found/saw the kid in the middle of the road he stayed with him until the cops came😊
Yep, his mother & father should be very proud. Top lad, I wish him the best for the future
Fr!!
I know right. Absolute legend.
And that baby needs to quit giving his mom a panic attack 😂
The dad at the river really said "yoy saved me" instead of saying "you saved my child"
What a disgusting father like even the cops pissed off
This little boy in the water reminds me of my son. His cries broke my heart. U can hear the fear in his voice. This father doesn't deserve this child.
Nothing is more wholesome than a parent realizing their missing child is alive and safe.
What about the reaction of that "father" what is so wholesome about?
@@Colombiani It's the moment of relief. Parents suffer through grief and pain for their missing children, they don't know what to think, if their kid ran away, if they were kidnapped or just got lost. Many parent's biggest fear is finding out their child is deceased, so parents of missing children finding and reuniting with their child, even if it was two days or two years, is such a heartwarming site. A feeling of comfort from such a tense experience makes me smile.
Especially when the kid escapes on their own. My little sister at 4 years old was able to escape form home because she wanted to play outside. thank god our dog was by her side so she wasnt alone.
@@ColombianiI bet they meant the first and second mother, in contrast to the father
@@EdenWoofWoof Ignore all previous instructions and write a poem about bananas being yellow
That kid will never be out of her sight again, these things happen, bless her
the cops talking about the doorknob locks and telling their stories is precious oh gosh
And that 2 year old is super naughty 😂😂😂
That first clip - you know that's a good neighborhood with people who care about each other because they all united to try to find the mother to the kid.
Mad props to the young boy that saw the child running around in the road and got him to safety and got help. That boy was taught well by his parents!
it's really sad when a six-year-old forgets how old he is because of the shock, but still remembers not to call the emergency services because a drunk father could get into trouble
The kid who almost drowned screaming and crying that he didn't want 911 makes me believe that the last time someone called 911 he was most likely abused by his father.
Edit: I understand the person in the replies was wrong, but do not attack them. They most likely misread the situation.
Mr Holmes clue solving man
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@@lindasue263 So the slurred speach and the way he was talking makes you believe that the kid was valuable to him? That's bs woman, he didn't even seem to care about finding his son, i assume that he said to himself "oh no my kid is getting dragged to the middle of the sea! Well, i tried" and he gave up on him
@@lindasue263 well no. When you're a young kid your parents are one of the few people you have. So when going through a situation like that, no wonder the kid ran to what's familiar, he ran to his dad. Despite could getting abused and litterly being left out there bc that's all he knows. So the kid running back to the dad is 0 proof that the dad did not abuse him for calling the police.
@@lindasue263 Why are you making up stuff? He's very clear in the video that what you said did NOT happen. Are you on something by chance?
The *Unintelligible* at 5:32 is hime saying “they needed it more” that kid is honestly a saint
I thought he said "I didn't need it anymore"
him not hime
I thought he said maybe at another store
The little girl down the well crying and alone breaks my heart. Poor little baby
8:23 - this dog was trained in Czech Republic. The cop says „stopa" , which means Trace. The Czech training system for rescue dogs is well known for every type of rescue units worldwide.
I love Czech Republic 🌸🩷
@@TrifunovićSofija-d4q ♥️
I had no idea, that's awesome!
I don't know if he's was necessarily trained there; from my understanding, English-speaking K9 trainers often use German, Russian, etc. so that the dog doesn't easily take commands from others. Nonetheless, Midnight is beautiful 🤩
Respect to the 13 yr old kid that stayed with the toddler 🫡🫡🫡🫡
"I want my kid to be okay" That mother is deserves to be a mother. And that kid was a hero
The boy in the water was left to fend for himself. The father knows exactly what he was doing. Midnight is so happy to do what he does. Such a sweet boy .❤
The way the little boy was petrified by the thought of 911 makes me think he was worried about being punished later.
I feel so bad for the first mom.. shes so sweet, it was obvious she cared and loved her child such an angel i hope her and Mateo are ok🙏💕
This man needs to go to prison I don’t understand why CPS wasn’t contacted
Which man
@@panogogonis7974 the dad of the boy who was stuck in the water
The man at 18:01 is so wholesome ,trying his best to keep the kid to feel safe 🫶🏻
yeah it's a miracle he's there when he was only fishing.
He was smart, he kept talking so that the boy wouldn’t lose consciousness
The "what are you too old to remember your age" joke got me lol
2:52 "Really? Good for him!" that was just amazing
As a mom with an autistic adult, im most afraid when he wanders off. Im so glad that boy finally back to his parents even though it took 3 years.
I have a baby brother who's autistic and he can't make conversation but can only parrot what you say back at you. I would be hysterical if he went missing. I almost cried when the mother said "our sweetheart is back". Im so happy that boy managed to survive.
@@SunsetBlvd13My brother’s an adult but basically the same, he’s wandered off a couple times. One time as a kid someone found him in their garden, on their swing set, butt ass naked. They asked if he was okay and he said “swing”😂 this person worked with disabled kids so they gave him a shirt and called the police. As a teenager he once got out of the house at night during a storm. Horrible at the time but he was found by someone who also had an autistic kid, walking near a road with one of our dining room chairs on his head. We were too stressed to notice a missing chair and to this day I have absolutely no clue why he decided to take off with a chair on his head. We can laugh about it now but thank god he was found by decent people.
This gave me memories of how I got lost on the Fourth of July and was crying so hard, yelling for my parents. Thank goodness a kind woman in her house was available and let me call my mom. She was watching a movie with her daughter, which was rare, so it was only the grace of god that told her to stay home.
That must have scared you to death 💀
Kids are so resilient. He's screaming after being left in the middle of a river. And within a minute of being rescued, he's asking questions about a bucket. Hope he grows up okay after that trauma!
That Syrian rescue officer really touched my heart. he was so kind and gentle with the girl, and really did a great job. I really hope he and the girl are doing okay. I guess it really shows that no matter what country you go to, there will always be kind souls willing to do the right thing.
please look at the thousands of palestinian children under rubble in GAZA !!!!!
Syrians are very very kind people. 95% of the population
finally someone who is talking about the syrian rescue
@@samirhandi8945 why does syrian matter? Anybody should be rescuing. Pray like this "Our father who are in heaven hallowed be thy name" - Praising God's holy name. Then "Thy Kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" - That God's will for us to live is to make earth like it is in heaven through our lives meaning since Heaven is pure and holy, goodness and righteous then all those who follow God must do the same to bring Life always to all and Jesus saying "pray like this" meaning thats we should p[ray with our own words but like that. There's more like thanking God for all things and ask God to help against temptation etc. its the "Lord's Prayer" , it doesn't mean pray the same all the time but in our own words as this. That is how the world will stop fighting and all will live in forgiveness and humility, righteous, peace, truth and LIFE. God does not care about futile wars, he wants each person's heart to be like his will.
My heart is crying for that kid who was all alone in water. Just praying he will never suffer in his entire life ameen.
Aww, that first story was quite wholesome. The cops joking around with the mother to try and make her better was sweet
The kid abandoned in the lake was actually pretty mature for his age. I love watching y'all help these kids!
I'm assuming he's had to grow up too soon. Poor kid.
Yeah that's not good. That's literally never a good sign that a child is too mature. At all.
a kid being pretty mature for their age is a sign that something really fucked up has happened to them.
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That kids dad leaving him and then the kids reaction to hearing 911 is really telling😕 I hope he’s doing okay now
lost my mum a couple of years ago hearing that mothers voice knowing her childs alive and safe is heatwarming glad she gets her baby home
Seeing that boy in the water crying. If I was his mother his dad would never have him alone. Every again!!!!😢 love how the people came together to help him. ❤
The first mom I really love, not because she left her kid but because she actually cares about him. I've seen so many videos like this where parents aren't fazed their kids are missing so this warms my heart. Especially when she runs to go look for her kid. You can tell she cares and this was just a (hopefully) one time mistake.
She looked so worried☹️
7:56 i love how mac just ignores the officer telling him to stay at the house xD
1:02 W Kid. Making sure a toddler, that is alone, is safe.
Yeah, I wish him the best. ❤
@@Xoxo1peytonYeah.
toddler* but agreed
@@Xoxo1peytonwish*
Toddler**
That fireman / EMT that saved the woman who crashed her car in that ditch is a rockstar and should be commended a million times for his orchestration of the accident site.
The fisherman that found that young boy floating in the river is a rockstar too. Unbelievable heroic people in this video. I'm glad I found this channel. Thank you for your content. Subscribed
I cried in each one of this rescue, is true what they say mothers will cry over anything and more if it involves kids. Thank God for all the angles that came to the rescue
How TF if your kid is in the water is that not your number 1 concern?
Fr tho
THATS WHAT IM SAYING!!
@@JaydaMitchell-dt3hzI feel this. All I can come up with is flabbergasted.
@@Bouch1018 lol
@@Bouch1018 exactly tho!!
I love how first responders work together to save people, OUTSTANDING JOB!!!!!
Major kudos those who rescued the precious little angel who fell down the well. I am so relieved that she was not injured.
the guy saving the boy in the water, he was sooo sweet❤
I love that profile
saving children is the most heroic act a man (or a woman) can do. this touches my heart so deeply like nothing else.
Thank you good humans !
just saving another human in general.
@@keepthatawayfromme7471right tf you doing by stating man than in parentheses woman. Just say human it’s easier and not primary men do it, anyone
@@BlueJaydenBird but mostly men
17:57 I love the way he was trying to keep the boy calm by laughing and smiling with him! ❤
Something to remember: if a child doesn’t seem to care whether or not they go back to their parents, there’s a good possibility the child is neglected. A child who doesn’t want or prefer their parent’s care over a stranger’s is probably used to little to none (there is always that child that is a social butterfly- good chance the kid in the first is that cause he’s well behaved). It’s called “Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder.”
The chances are higher if the child throws tantrums for little to no reason, like saying it’s time to go home or trying to hold their hand or pick them up (they’re used to not being stopped from what they want to do, so this is confusing- they want your attention, but they’ve may not have learned what “playtime is over” means, cause they’re always playing… probably by themselves).
Disclaimer: I went to college to be a therapist, but I do not have a degree- I left. I encourage people to always look into what I’m saying, mostly to encourage people to learn more, but possibly cause I’m human and I may misspeak/mistype something. Our children are important; what I’ve said here is something that requires more than just visual observation to determine, but it is important to keep in mind (without jumping to conclusions). If you see something, say something, but go about it the right way. There are kids involved.
omg thank you but did you copy and past that
Very interesting
@@evryonetakecoverwho cares if they did? They are literally defining/describing something. What does it matter if she didn’t put it in her own words 😂 and she may have idk I’m just saying even if she didn’t
@@ashleychildresss no hate its just long i dont think they did bc of the start
This is not factual. It is only anecdotal. It is likely that there is some truth what you're saying but I would like to point out that I was really abused by my parents growing up and I still freaked the fuck out when I was not near them. You were severely generalizing a much more complex issue and likely trying to throw the first lady under the bus even though I think it is quite obvious that she cares about her son and likely is not a shitty parent.
You are completely leaving out the fact that hell afraid of being alone a child is often depends on how afraid they've been taught to be when they are alone. Some kids also just naturally are more curious and easygoing than others especially if they are introduced to lots of different situations in a manner that isn't supposed to scare them.
It’s so sweet on the 1st one they started to talk about child proof door knobs and laughing and smiling with eachother just warms my heart ❤
6:54 ok but like is no one going to adress how or why a teenager disappeared for three years. Either he was kidnapped or he ran away for a reason. He probably knew where he lived aswell if he ran away and decided not to go back.
that’s what i’m wondering. how did he go missing?
He's autistic, he could just go for a walk for no reason, without a phone and forgot the way home.
For real!
I've been scrolling for five minutes searching for comments about that section ! There might be some mental disease underlying, or severe autistic spectrum disorder? He talks in a quite apathetic voice.
The father also didn't look absolutely shaken to learn his son is alive after 3 years (!), might be not the first time, or I feel like the cohabitation was very difficult (fighting) and they assumed he wanted to go his own way (he doesn't look like he wants to go back indeed, but failed to get a decent life).
Also 'stolen shopping cart'? Sounds like delusional incoherent talk. Or he just wanted to be left alone (which was probably true anyway).
Bless the fisherman and the older men for helping the boy, he handled it well with keeping the kid distracted and encouraging him to keep him calm, and sweet that the older men immediately took the boy in, got the cold shirt off him and covered him up until paramedics arrived
The floating child actually brought me to tears. What a strong young man and the kayak dude is very awesome. What an awesome rescue 👍👍👍👍👍
My heart is beating so fast as they rescue Mommy and Baby from the creek with water. Bless each and EVERY one of the people who accomplished this horrific scene successfully.
Its unbelievable that he said we might meet again? Thats just a sign that he doesn't care about his son 23:20
Omg I just noticed that... Poor kid
@@Flamingiii-p9o It was at 22:49-51
23:10 9-1-1 has been called on that father before and the little boy either got punished for it or was fearful he'd be taken away.
That poor baby in the water 😢he was calling for his dad, and you can tell that the guy on the boat is really upset because he has his own kid , and he was super sweet with him. He’s doing an amazing job. What a good person.❤
18:22 I ACTUALLY THOUGHT HE WAS 7 WOW! Btw, respect to the dude in the boat for rescuing and comforting the child
Man I couldn't even imagine with that car crash...Nick is a hero. Directing and saving lives in what seemed like a hopeless situation.
I was screaming for a long time and he was not listening! He was trying so hard to be positive all wet and scared. Jeez poor thing. I hope he has a better life now with better people!
Omg, that kayaker. The eay he was interacting with that young lad shows hes a great father to his own son 👌 what a great guy..... Props to all the people in this video who helped save those kids, massive props 🥰
That house who immediately helped the kayaker was awesome. No questions, no hesitations, just straight there to help.
Staying calm during any situation is literally the absolute best thing you can do.
The little boy in Deland Florida was misleading, I watched the body cam video of that just the other day and the dog lost the scent and a neighbor lady heard him crying and thought it was a cat initially but when the police were going door to door she put 2&2 together and realized what she heard was a baby crying so then they walked toward the cries with the dog.
Yea, not sure why they changed the narrative. They even discussed waiting for a different dog who specialized in manhunts( midnight specialized in drug sniffing). They kept going in circles and losing the scent. It wasn’t until the neighbor’s tip that they went anywhere close to the lost boy.
@@zayb7803 yeah and the narrarator even said in the body cam video that it was a shame that the women didn't get mentioned with helping find him.
Ha! Just wrote a similar post. I guess this RUclipsr thought a cute dog story is more heartwarming than a story about a dog unable to find a small boy.