@@Fab-md6bd I laugh in asphalt or concrete. EDIT: sorry guys with the 450 degree asphalt that I’m waking on all day, next to the 6 tons roller blowing hot diesel exhaust, next to the 8 ton paver box blowing hot diesel exhaust in my eyeballs all day long, along with the diesel fluid being misted all over the place getting kicked up by the said exhaust fans, the loud dump trunks is just like being at the beach. My apologies to everyone. How asinine of me. I’ll see myself out. Guess that’s why I own (no mortgage) my $850,000 home on cape cod and just paid cash for a $81,000 corvette and a $86,000 hellcat. And just build my $70,000 1968 camaro RS/SS. At 33 years old.
That's nuts. Idk HOW they can be out there like that. I was born & raised in AZ...61 yrs old now & I swear it does indeed get hotter every year...hydrate hydrate & then some!! 🥵😵
Guys are tough..mine did electrical work in hot attics like that , the other is a fire fighter with oxygen tank experience " enters burning buildings ,houses etc. And both spent summers as pre teens 12:- adult (18-19) stacking hay in really hot barns. I felt sorry for them on that one and know they train to handle the heat and spot signs of heat exposure as fire and rescue to get water and cooled off and the people around them too they can see it in someones appearance. Sad either way..
My friend Duke Lemons passed away after a day of hvac. He went to sleep and had a grand mal seizure in his sleep and passed away. Heat is no joke 😢 love and light to the family❤
this is awful.. i’m so sorry for your loss .. i’m an hvac tech of 28 years now .. our working environment is full of dangerous and deadly scenarios .. .. i’ve been trying to get building codes changed for years to get hvac equipment out of attics and into the garage or a closet inside the home .. i don’t know all the facts here but attic temps can easily reach 135° this time of year ..
Could be extreme heat and getting dehydrated. If he got the jab, there goes another possibility. It should show up on the autopsy, but many are kept , private. We never hear of it.
@@linanicolia1363 absolute stupidity and no i didn't take the vaccine. I bet your little tiny brain would mange to blame the vaccine for trump shooting lmao
So interesting to read your comment because when I built my home I made sure that all the HVAC equipment was located inside of both of my homes in a room that had a swamp cooler. And I came to Las Vegas and I was wondering what was on the roof of all of these homes and I was astonished to find that the air conditioning are placed on top of the roof. I grew up in Southern California and everyone's air conditioning was ground level on the side of the house and I'm thinking to myself how in the heck would that even be safe for someone to go up on the roof to service this thing heat without the trees providing shade.
What a handsome young man with a beautiful family 😔😔 I can't imagine that kind of pain. I hope his wife finds the strength each day to take care of herself and those precious babies
HVAC Installer here. We know every day in the summer we’re putting our lives on the line. We do so like this man did, to provide a comfortable life for our families. Any patience and concerns while we attend to your home certainly isn’t expected but it’s much appreciated. May God bless this man and his family.
My central air went out a few weeks ago. I don't have the conscience to call my HVAC company to replace it cause like most of the country we're in triple digit weather. I hauled butt down to Home Depot to pick up a couple of their portable AC's to run in the livingroom, family room and master br. Along with that each room has a ceiling fan I keep running 24/7. Surprisingly the house temp is comfortable. I'll wait till fall when the weather cools to have a new HVAC installed.
For those of you that have commented nice things thank you so much for the support you are showing my family in this time. Drew was an amazing role model for all those around him and an actual hero to his kids, he will forever be missed by everyone. We appreciate all the kind words and prayers, those of you that choose to live with evil in your thoughts and words I encourage you to live like Drew, be kind and have compassion NEVER judge anyone and love like Jesus.
Katie, I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers to your beautiful family for healing and strength during this unimaginable time. Drew was not only a hero to his family, but the people of his community who he was helping.❤
Brooke, you’re not alone. I lost my husband under different circumstances with an 11 month old, finding out I was pregnant with our 2nd just 10 days after his passing. They ask every day about their Dad. It will feel like it- but, Just know you’re not the only one going through a really hard time. He is the love of my life. It’s been 2.5 yrs and I still ache in a way no one could ever know but someone who has also felt this agony. Praying for you & your babies!! You got this Momma. I stand behind you. 🙏🙏🙏
I’m in South Carolina and my husband is in irrigation and my nephew is in HVAC and he is in attics in this heat! It’s unbelievable! You sweat as soon as you walk outside! Praying for this family and for all those who work in the heat!
They carry water in their trucks, but they need to take it with them. I always would offer these guys, glasses of water, when they were working. It is a very basic need and it gets ignored. These high temps are killers......Very tragic.
@@Sc-dd6hbNormally you would go into the attic to replace equipment, install ductwork, electrical, refrigeration lines, and condensation drains. Nothing more fun than going to a big fancy house or business and finding out you're going to be spending most of your day in the attic when it's 130+. Many other jobs also require long hours in an attic. I spent the last 7 years running around giant nursing homes replacing nurse call systems. On most new systems all the wiring has to be completely replaced, 95% of the time that's in the attic. I did HVAC for 6 years, I would say I spent 35% of my time in the attic. Under the house in the crawl space isn't much fun either. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that things aren't done to make it easier on the worker, the worker has to do what needs to be done regardless of where the equipment is installed and how miserable the conditions are. But in this case people are just speculating since they didn't disclose how he died. Maybe he was electrocuted, maybe he was crushed by a unit, maybe he fell off a ladder, maybe it was a heatstroke in or out of the attic.. But one thing is for sure, someone died, and there is stuff in the attic...
common location for an air handler and ductwork i did hvac for quite a few years and summertime in one particular attic I saw 148 degrees on the temp gauge it’s like an oven for real plus sweating and having itchy insulation sticking to you is misery RIP my man seems like a nice family too how awful
Worked in many attics, when it's 120-130 degrees up there, it can get scary sometimes honestly. Dealing with 240v outside too. This man was a hero. Rest in peace.
I am a HVAC mechanic. It is a physically demanding job and sometimes can be dangerous especially if you are tired or over heated. Most jobs you can make a mistake and no big deal. In HVAC it can take your life or others. Very sad so young!
I’ve done HVAC over 25 yrs! We/they do work in very uncomfortable areas at times ! Hot roof , low crawl space, hot attics! Many people haven’t a clue how hard it can be at times ! Running up & down stairs into hot attics etc! We need a working vehicle with AC wrkg good/great! In between jobs is our only break to cool back down sometimes! Prayers to the family friends & fans(people he was a hero to)!
I used to do HVAC. When i started, we were told a story about a guy who was on-call for his company and did an overnight service call. He was found the next morning still on a knee. Electricity arced while his knee was grounded and it stopped his heart. I never even knew his name but I still think about him from time to time.
the work schedule demanded from employers by us hvac guys this time of year is unimaginable.. it’s not uncommon for us to work a 12+ hour shift in the heat then come home and take on call services at night then be expected to be at work the following day at 6am .. idk this company’s demands but the hvac industry is BRUTAL here is AZ .. i’m truly sorry for your loss .. i’ll be sharing this story with everyone i know in the industry
What a SHOCKING and HORRIBLE HEARTBREAK. A beautiful family left behind....He looked like a nice guy too! His family will need a lot of prayers and support.
I was on a roof recently-I hadn't done roofing in years..... It's 31° on the ground, and on the steep roof, it's about 45-50°C(113-122°F). Guy in charge, wasn't making sure we had breaks every 30 minutes. He actually told us, to keep our water on the roof, so we didn't go down to get drinks! Yeah, don't get a break from that sweltering heat, slave!!! I had two breaks, in 4 hours! That is NOT enough!! I almost passed out twice, each time I went down to get water!!! I couldn't move, to get to the faucet(so I could cool my arms), for 10-15 minutes, the second time! I literally couldn't find the energy(I am physically fit)!!! I effing quit at lunch time! People, don't risk your lives for these a hole companies!!!
The autopsy will hopefully definitively reveal the cause of death, so the family can at least have an explanation why such a young man suddenly passed away. It’s so sad his little ones have lost their Daddy. My deepest condolences to his loved ones.✝️🌹
I'm heartbroken for your beautiful family. I can't imagine a loss so great. My prayers are with you and your little ones. May our heavenly Father be close at heart and comfort you. 🙏❤️
Our ac just went out yesterday, from Texas here. Hope it gets up and running soon. We have a Frenchie and got our fans going for her. Blessings to this young family, sorry for the tragic loss of your husband.
Just had my entire air conditioning replaced in AZ. One electrician covering the unit, three others replacing attic materials. They all saved me from 115 degrees of torture!! Medals for all!!
Such a sad story and a tragic loss. This AZ heat is truly brutal right now. Found his FB account and you can just see how much he loved his family in all of the pics. I pray his fiancee and kids and his loved ones can heal from this loss.
Man I always say the same thing. I know it’s mostly seen up north in cooler temps, but technology these days can prevent freeze up’s. Keep these systems outside of a home or garage!
So very sorry for the loss if your precious and handsome son, father and fiancé. Prayers goes out to this family and all HVAC techs, and all fields where the service people have to work in all kinds of inclement weather.
So far during the broadcast I have already shed about 5 ounces of tears and I'm stunned that his wife does not look like she has cried an ounce and doesn't have black circles under her eyes or is not crying while speaking about him. After my mother died I cried continuously for 6 months Non-Stop and was unable to go out into the field to get any mortgage loans and was unable to speak because I was so drained from my sorrow. I continued for 10 years to cry because I missed her so much and I understood that she was suffering from extreme pain not only from the loss of my father who left her alone to raise eight kids in a country where she didn't speak a word of English but also because she became an alcoholic and suffered with cirrhosis for 25 years. Truly she was the hardest working and most dedicated mother on the earth. I still spend hours every weekend crying eyes out knowing that she had to escape the Russian invasion and then be subject to hundreds of Germans raping her when they invaded Hungary. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 sorry if there are typos I am voice typing and I can't see my tablet screen because I'm so heartbroken about this gorgeous child and completely perplexed as to why she's not sobbing while she's speaking about her husband.
Being able to pull it together for a 15 minute interview is vastly different than not caring or crying? She has been broken for days and will continue to be. She has 3 beautiful babies that she is also trying to be strong. I’m sorry your mother went through all of that, I can’t imagine your pain and suffering, my condolences for your losses. I’m sure she was great but so was my brother and his story is just as important as your mother’s. I pray one day you find peace 🫶🏻
She doesn’t appear to be saddened by his death at all! Almost like she was trying to force some tears out for the camera . Could be wrong , but I agree with what you had said .
HVAC is very dangerous. Heat stroke, vaporization or getting mutilation from equipment. The sad part is because they aren’t married mom doesn’t have the same rights.
I am crying for this beautiful family left behind by the passing of this wonderful man☆☆~We are just north of Surprise and did not know...Fly HIGH Forever Now, Drew, with Jesus♡!!
She's really cute...the widow...so she'll be remarried and dead dude forgotten inside 3 years. Just watch. Once we're gone, we're useless to those who remain.
It’s weird how they introduced the fiancé-“who he’s known since SHE was 15”. Well how old was he? What an odd way to phrase it. Why include her age like that but not his?
I’m family and they were both teenagers when they started dating and a lot of the interview was cut out. They were simply saying they’d been together since they were kids. Brooke’s nearly 30 herself.
I know it’s odd that they phrased it that way. I am pretty sure he was a year or two older or the same age as his wife . They made him seem like a child molester
@@Zee-ob1pe I took it as they got together when they were 15 & never bothered to commit to marriage even though they had 3 kids. Very Hollywood or something.
Them attics and roofs are crazy hot. Texas, Florida and Arizona just abolished worker protection laws to give workers cooling off time when they have to work in extreme heat. 💰
@@rocknroller77 it is insane, the GOP of those states did that, they took away the laws demanding companies allow heat and water breaks so now if your job says no then you get zero breaks in that heat…vote blue.
@@Kelsart There you are. We were waiting for the political guy to show up. Cant have a conversation without mentioning trump and/or republicans. Not as bad as letting criminals back on the streets an hour after they committed a heinous act but we’ll mention it anyway.
They are sad, i live with them. This is a 2 minute clip out of the days that we have been grieving. They were trying to be strong for her kids, Brooke has been trying to put them first. But she is still absolutely devastated. I hope this answers any of your concerns
Check on your ac guy. It’s a mother up there on the roof. Worse if he has to go in your attic. These guys that do residential aren’t allowed to start til after 7-8 in many places. I told them to come at 5 am and was told they weren’t allowed to. This sucks. Poor family.
@@mt_gox him. The technician has to do the work. Nevermind dude. If you can’t be bothered with a simple favor of checking on someone who’s doing work on your house.
@@orlandomolina7192 why does the technician have to do the work? does he get arrested if he does some other kind of work? and if I check on someone who's doing work on my house, do I get a discount? or am I supposed to work for free while he charges me money for doing his work?
Anyone who's had their AC go down in the summer in AZ knows these guys ARE heroes!
100%
Now imagine working outside
Definitely.
Attics are the most brutal heat
@@Fab-md6bd I laugh in asphalt or concrete.
EDIT: sorry guys with the 450 degree asphalt that I’m waking on all day, next to the 6 tons roller blowing hot diesel exhaust, next to the 8 ton paver box blowing hot diesel exhaust in my eyeballs all day long, along with the diesel fluid being misted all over the place getting kicked up by the said exhaust fans, the loud dump trunks is just like being at the beach. My apologies to everyone. How asinine of me. I’ll see myself out. Guess that’s why I own (no mortgage) my $850,000 home on cape cod and just paid cash for a $81,000 corvette and a $86,000 hellcat. And just build my $70,000 1968 camaro RS/SS. At 33 years old.
Both of my AC's went out the week hit 118. The man doing the work for me had to spend time in the attic. He said the temp was 140! God bless.
That's nuts. Idk HOW they can be out there like that. I was born & raised in AZ...61 yrs old now & I swear it does indeed get hotter every year...hydrate hydrate & then some!! 🥵😵
Guys are tough..mine did electrical work in hot attics like that , the other is a fire fighter with oxygen tank experience " enters burning buildings ,houses etc. And both spent summers as pre teens 12:- adult (18-19) stacking hay in really hot barns. I felt sorry for them on that one and know they train to handle the heat and spot signs of heat exposure as fire and rescue to get water and cooled off and the people around them too they can see it in someones appearance. Sad either way..
Lets see what insurance policy he has. Those look like fake tears
What a horrible thing to say.
I've gotten heat stroke working in a 130 degree attic repairing an air handler. It's almost a daily occurrence in the business.
Dude doing a hard job to provide for his family. Sorry for your loss.
@@olliehopnoodle4628 NOT his family.
Sorry for your loss.
My friend Duke Lemons passed away after a day of hvac. He went to sleep and had a grand mal seizure in his sleep and passed away. Heat is no joke 😢 love and light to the family❤
😭😭😭😭 I am so sorry for the loss of your dear friend😢😭😭😭😭
Well, I guess if you’re gonna have a seizure, you might as well have a grand one
@@mustbetrue1602 oh lighten up
@@mustbetrue1602dark humor is a thing. Lol
That had nothing to do with the heat or the job!
this is awful.. i’m so sorry for your loss .. i’m an hvac tech of 28 years now .. our working environment is full of dangerous and deadly scenarios .. .. i’ve been trying to get building codes changed for years to get hvac equipment out of attics and into the garage or a closet inside the home .. i don’t know all the facts here but attic temps can easily reach 135° this time of year ..
Could be extreme heat and getting dehydrated. If he got the jab, there goes another possibility. It should show up on the autopsy, but many are kept , private. We never hear of it.
@@linanicolia1363 absolute stupidity and no i didn't take the vaccine. I bet your little tiny brain would mange to blame the vaccine for trump shooting lmao
@@linanicolia1363 what a stupid brain dead comment
Stay safe.
So interesting to read your comment because when I built my home I made sure that all the HVAC equipment was located inside of both of my homes in a room that had a swamp cooler. And I came to Las Vegas and I was wondering what was on the roof of all of these homes and I was astonished to find that the air conditioning are placed on top of the roof. I grew up in Southern California and everyone's air conditioning was ground level on the side of the house and I'm thinking to myself how in the heck would that even be safe for someone to go up on the roof to service this thing heat without the trees providing shade.
What a handsome young man with a beautiful family 😔😔 I can't imagine that kind of pain. I hope his wife finds the strength each day to take care of herself and those precious babies
Her dms are full she'll be fine many donors available
@@lorirogers9304
Exactly what I was thinking
Wife?
Three kids and she's his "fiance".
@@loganblack4885were you thinking?
@@lorirogers9304- You mean like yourself.
HVAC Installer here. We know every day in the summer we’re putting our lives on the line. We do so like this man did, to provide a comfortable life for our families. Any patience and concerns while we attend to your home certainly isn’t expected but it’s much appreciated. May God bless this man and his family.
My central air went out a few weeks ago. I don't have the conscience to call my HVAC company to replace it cause like most of the country we're in triple digit weather. I hauled butt down to Home Depot to pick up a couple of their portable AC's to run in the livingroom, family room and master br. Along with that each room has a ceiling fan I keep running 24/7. Surprisingly the house temp is comfortable. I'll wait till fall when the weather cools to have a new HVAC installed.
Lmaooo “putting our life on the lines” I needed that laugh, thanks boy
That line was overkill @@ChadChadd-zu2zi
@@beentheredonethat814God bless you!
Oh God blessed him alright. He done kilt 'im Mark. That's what the story is about. God taking the man out.
For those of you that have commented nice things thank you so much for the support you are showing my family in this time. Drew was an amazing role model for all those around him and an actual hero to his kids, he will forever be missed by everyone. We appreciate all the kind words and prayers, those of you that choose to live with evil in your thoughts and words I encourage you to live like Drew, be kind and have compassion NEVER judge anyone and love like Jesus.
Praying for your family
You should post the gofundme link here or ask the news station to add it to the description of this video.
My condolences and blessings to your family.
Katie, I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers to your beautiful family for healing and strength during this unimaginable time. Drew was not only a hero to his family, but the people of his community who he was helping.❤
@@mt_gox wow what a thing to say to a grieving widow. p***k
Condolences to the family.
Please stay safe out there fellow tradesman/maintenance.
HVAC technician needs a helper all the time.
Sometimes it’s great having a good helper!!! A bad one can give you more call backs!
Some jobs need 2 guys or more! Commercial is one example!
They dont get a personal assistant..you crazy
Tell that to my boss he acts like you are asking for his first born child when you need help.
@@orlandojohnson5742 i do commercial never have helper
@@kratosdgo he wasn’t good at his job
Prayers for the family!
Condolences from Canada. This is absolutely terrible for this young family to lose this man.😢🙏
I am SO SORRY for your loss. Hardworking guy and Dad taken. Prayers out to you guys. Stay strong. ❤
Sincere condolences from Wisconsin. He was a handsome man. No words for this.
Brooke, you’re not alone. I lost my husband under different circumstances with an 11 month old, finding out I was pregnant with our 2nd just 10 days after his passing. They ask every day about their Dad. It will feel like it- but, Just know you’re not the only one going through a really hard time. He is the love of my life. It’s been 2.5 yrs and I still ache in a way no one could ever know but someone who has also felt this agony. Praying for you & your babies!! You got this Momma. I stand behind you. 🙏🙏🙏
So sorry for your loss. Stay strong,
STOP BREEDING !
🙄🙄🙄
Beautiful souls
do u not understand this is a meat farm and human flesh is the desired protein to those who feast upon u ???
I’m in South Carolina and my husband is in irrigation and my nephew is in HVAC and he is in attics in this heat! It’s unbelievable! You sweat as soon as you walk outside!
Praying for this family and for all those who work in the heat!
They carry water in their trucks, but they need to take it with them. I always would offer these guys, glasses of water, when they were working. It is a very basic need and it gets ignored. These high temps are killers......Very tragic.
Excuse my ignorance but why on earth are HVAC technicians going in attics?
@@Sc-dd6hbNormally you would go into the attic to replace equipment, install ductwork, electrical, refrigeration lines, and condensation drains. Nothing more fun than going to a big fancy house or business and finding out you're going to be spending most of your day in the attic when it's 130+. Many other jobs also require long hours in an attic. I spent the last 7 years running around giant nursing homes replacing nurse call systems. On most new systems all the wiring has to be completely replaced, 95% of the time that's in the attic. I did HVAC for 6 years, I would say I spent 35% of my time in the attic. Under the house in the crawl space isn't much fun either. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that things aren't done to make it easier on the worker, the worker has to do what needs to be done regardless of where the equipment is installed and how miserable the conditions are. But in this case people are just speculating since they didn't disclose how he died. Maybe he was electrocuted, maybe he was crushed by a unit, maybe he fell off a ladder, maybe it was a heatstroke in or out of the attic.. But one thing is for sure, someone died, and there is stuff in the attic...
@@Sc-dd6hbcuz old houses have crap wiring and plumbing
common location for an air handler and ductwork i did hvac for quite a few years and summertime in one particular attic I saw 148 degrees on the temp gauge it’s like an oven for real plus sweating and having itchy insulation sticking to you is misery
RIP my man seems like a nice family too how awful
My heartfelt condolences to his wife and his family. I am crying for you and your children's loss. HVAC Technician's are HERO'S. God Bless all of you.
So sad❤😢 My son is a Hvac tech to and his wife died at 38 with cancer and he is a one parent family too🥹😢
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@@edwardabrams4972 Wow, a guy who’s MARRIED to his kid’s MOTHER!! UNlike THIS BUM!!!
My heart goes out to the family over their loss
Worked in many attics, when it's 120-130 degrees up there, it can get scary sometimes honestly. Dealing with 240v outside too. This man was a hero. Rest in peace.
From someone whom lost a spouse, I feel your pain and my heart goes out to you prayers for his family
This is heart wrenching I am so sorry! Hard working man!
I am so sorry for such a great loss. I pray that peace will find you with time. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
dam im so sorry for her loss poor little girl 😢
Very sad. There are no words.
@@buddypvaz124 SURE there are: Do NOT do DRUGS!!!
When she says “there are no words,” that’s an expression…. Doesn’t mean it literally 🤦🏽♂️
I am a HVAC mechanic. It is a physically demanding job and sometimes can be dangerous especially if you are tired or over heated. Most jobs you can make a mistake and no big deal. In HVAC it can take your life or others. Very sad so young!
@@CanadianBrewingChannel Oh, PLEEEEEEASE!
I am so sorry for your loss. Praying for the family. 🙏🏻
Praying for you and your babies. Prayers on his journey home. He is with you!!!
I’ve done HVAC over 25 yrs! We/they do work in very uncomfortable areas at times ! Hot roof , low crawl space, hot attics!
Many people haven’t a clue how hard it can be at times ! Running up & down stairs into hot attics etc! We need a working vehicle with AC wrkg good/great! In between jobs is our only break to cool back down sometimes!
Prayers to the family friends & fans(people he was a hero to)!
Take more breaks!!! tell anyone who is rushing you to F OFF!
Is it even worth it?
Condolences to the family.
I used to do HVAC. When i started, we were told a story about a guy who was on-call for his company and did an overnight service call. He was found the next morning still on a knee. Electricity arced while his knee was grounded and it stopped his heart. I never even knew his name but I still think about him from time to time.
the work schedule demanded from employers by us hvac guys this time of year is unimaginable.. it’s not uncommon for us to work a 12+ hour shift in the heat then come home and take on call services at night then be expected to be at work the following day at 6am .. idk this company’s demands but the hvac industry is BRUTAL here is AZ .. i’m truly sorry for your loss .. i’ll be sharing this story with everyone i know in the industry
Try pouring iron in the summer in a foundry.
@@hoppes9658 what a stupid remark
@@ha-kh7ef it’s stupid because you can’t hang with real men in a foundry? Go back to J.C.Pennys boy.
@@ha-kh7ef ok boy.
@@hoppes9658 you try it, it's clear you haven't done either
What a SHOCKING and HORRIBLE HEARTBREAK.
A beautiful family left behind....He looked like a nice guy too!
His family will need a lot of prayers and support.
Wow, how tragic. Poor wife is heartbroken. Prayers for her family.
I was on a roof recently-I hadn't done roofing in years..... It's 31° on the ground, and on the steep roof, it's about 45-50°C(113-122°F). Guy in charge, wasn't making sure we had breaks every 30 minutes. He actually told us, to keep our water on the roof, so we didn't go down to get drinks! Yeah, don't get a break from that sweltering heat, slave!!! I had two breaks, in 4 hours! That is NOT enough!! I almost passed out twice, each time I went down to get water!!! I couldn't move, to get to the faucet(so I could cool my arms), for 10-15 minutes, the second time! I literally couldn't find the energy(I am physically fit)!!! I effing quit at lunch time! People, don't risk your lives for these a hole companies!!!
Sorry for the Families loss, 💔🙏 Heartfelt Prayers from Arkansas 🙏😢
We are so sorry for your loss! Prayers!
Heat exhaustion can really sneak up on you.
They need a work vehicle with AC working great! Been there!
The autopsy will hopefully definitively reveal the cause of death, so the family can at least have an explanation why such a young man suddenly passed away. It’s so sad his little ones have lost their Daddy.
My deepest condolences to his loved ones.✝️🌹
@@nrw7798pfizer?
@@LuciFeric137 AS can ILLEGAL DRUGS!!
@@nrw7798 They’re NOT gonna LIKE it!!!!
So sorry for that terrible loss!
As another man in the trades and as someone who lost their dad as a child this hurts so much to see.
@@joekev27 So WHAT drugs was he taking???
so sorry for the loss, may this family continue to be strong, may the wife and the children never go without.
So sorry for your terrible loss. May God provide comfort and all you need at this time and through your life raising your precious children.
Life isn’t fair it seems all too often so hard to understand at times…rip young man
May God comfort this young family while they are healing from this tragic loss.
As an HVAC business owner, I can attest to the extreme conditions we encounter almost on a daily basis. RIP young man!!!
This is heartbreaking.
I'm heartbroken for your beautiful family. I can't imagine a loss so great. My prayers are with you and your little ones. May our heavenly Father be close at heart and comfort you. 🙏❤️
So sorry for your loss!! I lived in AZ for 17 yrs the summers are brutal. 🙏🙏🙏
@@christineking4577 um…I THINK he KNEW that!! He was USED TO working IN that heat. I suspect DRUGS!!!
Relax. Try not to troll too hard.
Our ac just went out yesterday, from Texas here. Hope it gets up and running soon. We have a Frenchie and got our fans going for her. Blessings to this young family, sorry for the tragic loss of your husband.
Texas, huh? You better hope your grid doesn’t go down again.
Just had my entire air conditioning replaced in AZ. One electrician covering the unit, three others replacing attic materials. They all saved me from 115 degrees of torture!! Medals for all!!
I'm so sorry 😢
That’s heartbreaking. I feel so bad for his family.
Such a sad story and a tragic loss. This AZ heat is truly brutal right now. Found his FB account and you can just see how much he loved his family in all of the pics. I pray his fiancee and kids and his loved ones can heal from this loss.
If he had a girlfriend on the side, I feel bad for her too… Or even a boyfriend
Lol heyyy don’t be a troll. You can do this. Be a big boy lol
My heart goes out to you and your family. God bless.
It should be illegal to put any component of an HVAC system in an attic.
Man I always say the same thing. I know it’s mostly seen up north in cooler temps, but technology these days can prevent freeze up’s. Keep these systems outside of a home or garage!
😢so sad my heart go out to him and his family
As a former HVAC tech. the job does not come without it's risks. My heart goes out to the family.
Oh so sorry! Prayers for this precious family!
May he rest in peace! 🕊️🕯️
he looked like an awesome guy...Condolences to his family and friends
My condolences for the family 🙏🙏🙏
So sorry for your loss my dear🙏😢
Sorry for your loss.😞😞😞
I am so so sorry for their loss. I know he was an amazing father and man ❤
I've lost my wife so I know her pain.
So sorry for your loss as well.
Did you get another wife ?
WTF
@@Readifgaaayyy um. No
@@Readifgaaayyy are you really this stupid?
So very sorry for the loss if your precious and handsome son, father and fiancé. Prayers goes out to this family and all HVAC techs, and all fields where the service people have to work in all kinds of inclement weather.
So far during the broadcast I have already shed about 5 ounces of tears and I'm stunned that his wife does not look like she has cried an ounce and doesn't have black circles under her eyes or is not crying while speaking about him. After my mother died I cried continuously for 6 months Non-Stop and was unable to go out into the field to get any mortgage loans and was unable to speak because I was so drained from my sorrow. I continued for 10 years to cry because I missed her so much and I understood that she was suffering from extreme pain not only from the loss of my father who left her alone to raise eight kids in a country where she didn't speak a word of English but also because she became an alcoholic and suffered with cirrhosis for 25 years. Truly she was the hardest working and most dedicated mother on the earth. I still spend hours every weekend crying eyes out knowing that she had to escape the Russian invasion and then be subject to hundreds of Germans raping her when they invaded Hungary. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 sorry if there are typos I am voice typing and I can't see my tablet screen because I'm so heartbroken about this gorgeous child and completely perplexed as to why she's not sobbing while she's speaking about her husband.
Being able to pull it together for a 15 minute interview is vastly different than not caring or crying? She has been broken for days and will continue to be. She has 3 beautiful babies that she is also trying to be strong. I’m sorry your mother went through all of that, I can’t imagine your pain and suffering, my condolences for your losses. I’m sure she was great but so was my brother and his story is just as important as your mother’s. I pray one day you find peace 🫶🏻
People grieve differently you know nothing about the pain or tears she’s shed from a 2 min video.
Maybe his fiancé didn’t like him and maybe his mother didn’t like him either
She doesn’t appear to be saddened by his death at all! Almost like she was trying to force some tears out for the camera . Could be wrong , but I agree with what you had said .
Most sincere condolences for the family.
Heat stroke in attic or electric shock
You know nothing.
@@stuwest3653 You are a waste of oxygen
@@stuwest3653 ok
@@stumpel54what the hell did he do to you?
@@stumpel54 that’s the most likely way he died ,you stop being such punk as**hole 👍
This is so sad!!! My deepest sympathies to his family and friends 😢😢
Why not wait for the results BEFORE reporting on this, wow.
Prayers for him and his family. Much respect to this man
Fiancée with 3 kids by him? God be with you and your children!
This is so awful for his family, his children, and his fiancee. It's not right to have HVAC units in attics with the temperatures over 100 degrees.
So very sorry for your loss. A decent hardworking guy taken too soon. Blessing for the family.
He’s a good looking angel. Rest in peace, my friend.
Such a beautiful and happy looking family. That Xmas picture really shows it all. So sorry for your loss🙏
So sad! Sorry 4 the family!
I love how they give you No reason at all. At least wait a week to have some answers
news people fight to be "first" to get the story out unfortunately
i know right, obviously the wife snuck onto the job site and pushed him off the roof
@@jessicajewels1329 they really need to check to see if there’s any life insurance involved
Sorry for your loss. May God give you his peace in this storm.
HVAC is very dangerous. Heat stroke, vaporization or getting mutilation from equipment. The sad part is because they aren’t married mom doesn’t have the same rights.
I am crying for this beautiful family left behind by the passing of this wonderful man☆☆~We are just north of Surprise and did not know...Fly HIGH Forever Now, Drew, with Jesus♡!!
😢, I feel soo bad for the girl living her new life without dad. And this is coming from somebody who never had his father.
Such a young, beautiful family. Very sad.
She's really cute...the widow...so she'll be remarried and dead dude forgotten inside 3 years.
Just watch. Once we're gone, we're useless to those who remain.
So very sad. Prayers are going up for his family and friends
Not married?
@@Brad_Huff SEVERAL side chicks. ESPECIALLY the HOT housewives who…”can’t pay.”
@@Tryp-j9d oh yeah.
Prayers for his family. ❤
He seemed like a good man.
It’s weird how they introduced the fiancé-“who he’s known since SHE was 15”. Well how old was he? What an odd way to phrase it. Why include her age like that but not his?
They said he was 30 when he passed.
I’m family and they were both teenagers when they started dating and a lot of the interview was cut out. They were simply saying they’d been together since they were kids. Brooke’s nearly 30 herself.
Yeah that was weird. “Engaged” for 15 years, 3 kids. Anyway it’s sad.
I know it’s odd that they phrased it that way. I am pretty sure he was a year or two older or the same age as his wife . They made him seem like a child molester
@@Zee-ob1pe I took it as they got together when they were 15 & never bothered to commit to marriage even though they had 3 kids. Very Hollywood or something.
He’s an angel in Heaven now. 🙏 My condolences go out to his family and loved ones. I’m sorry for your loss. 💐
Them attics and roofs are crazy hot. Texas, Florida and Arizona just abolished worker protection laws to give workers cooling off time when they have to work in extreme heat. 💰
Wtf?! That's insane!
@@rocknroller77 it is insane, the GOP of those states did that, they took away the laws demanding companies allow heat and water breaks so now if your job says no then you get zero breaks in that heat…vote blue.
Yes they did, republicans did that, it’s crazy and cruel.
Who the F would do such a stupid thing? Let me guess, some white collar who works in a nice air conditioned office.
@@Kelsart There you are. We were waiting for the political guy to show up.
Cant have a conversation without mentioning trump and/or republicans.
Not as bad as letting criminals back on the streets an hour after they committed a heinous act but we’ll mention it anyway.
Very sorry for your loss. Condolences to all the family members and friends. 😢
Safe journey home
What a beautiful family. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Is it just me or they not really grieving? I lost few members and i was sad af
They are sad, i live with them. This is a 2 minute clip out of the days that we have been grieving. They were trying to be strong for her kids, Brooke has been trying to put them first. But she is still absolutely devastated. I hope this answers any of your concerns
Three kids and still a "fiancee"?
Right?🤷🏻♀️
Hmm I didn’t catch that part! That is interesting! Sad too!
like that is really important really come on
is that the really important part?
Not now... shhhessh
I’m really sorry for this family’s loss.
Check on your ac guy. It’s a mother up there on the roof. Worse if he has to go in your attic. These guys that do residential aren’t allowed to start til after 7-8 in many places. I told them to come at 5 am and was told they weren’t allowed to. This sucks. Poor family.
Nobody forces them to do that work
@@mt_gox true. But someone has to do it. I guess that’s too much to ask from some customers. 🤷🏻
@@orlandomolina7192 why does someone have to do it?
@@mt_gox him. The technician has to do the work. Nevermind dude. If you can’t be bothered with a simple favor of checking on someone who’s doing work on your house.
@@orlandomolina7192 why does the technician have to do the work? does he get arrested if he does some other kind of work? and if I check on someone who's doing work on my house, do I get a discount? or am I supposed to work for free while he charges me money for doing his work?
Good looking family. So sad. I feel so sad for those little kids.