A woman who went skydiving survived a tremendous fall when her parachute failed to open. What’s even more amazing about this is that an ultrasound scan revealed that she was pregnant and the baby also survived!
@Arlie Sam God has nothing to do with it. Dont give your Delusions the credit. She was lucky and she deserves the credit for her survival not your genocidal Fictional god
I've heard medical professionals tout the mantra "You're not dead until you're warm and dead" because there have been more than a few cases of someone being submerged in very cold water, being warmed up and revived and ending up just fine!
Yeah there was a kid in America who was underwater in a frozen lake for twenty plus minutes , same thing as the story in this video he had a full recovery
I just told my dad about Phineas Gage’s story and he said he remembered hearing about the personality change he went through. Before the incident, Gage would see two men arguing and would stay calm, but, because the moderator part of his brain was destroyed by the rod, whenever he saw someone arguing, he’d get violent. This caused a huge advancement in psychological science.
My friend was hit by a truck and was internally decapitated. She had the slimmest of chances of surviving, let alone being able to walk. She made a full recovery with short term memory loss and pain from the accident. She is my hero
My dad has one of these stories. When he was in his early 20s he was driving on a curvy mountain road in one of those jeeps with no doors, and my dad wasnt wearing his seatbelt. A truck suddenly turns the corner and causes the jeep to swerve off the road and down the mountain. My dad wasnt wearing a seatbelt, so as the car rolled on its side down the mountain, he got flung out where the door should of been and landed in front of the car, and it rolled over him. He came out of it with 26 broken bones and lots of future back problems, but thankfully he is alive and well, and had a kid with another person in a car accident years before, who the doctor told she couldn't have kids
@@shadowfreddy3117 oh my story gets even better, my mom was in another car crash and the doctor said she couldnt have kids, and she was like, watch me, and bam
I remember hearing about a story about a man in his sixties was cutting trees for wood by using a chainsaw. Some how he lost control of chainsaw nearly cutting his own head off. Not only did he survive, he actually some how drove himself to the hospital. He made full recovery and lived for another 10 or 20 years.
I know how he survived this. Unfortunately. I know someone who had a similar situation and I was friends and coworker with the paramedic that picked him up. The blade gets so hot it cauterized his veins and arteries. He was able to call for help because he missed his larynx.
My drill sergeant in basic said he had a double shoot failure during airborne school. The only reason he survived was because he was able to cut one of his shoots open with a knife. Whats scary is in airborne you don’t pull your shoot much lower and your falling much faster than traditional skydiving. He broke both his legs but survived
By "Person Struck By Lightning the Most Times", they actually mean "Man Who God Cannot Smite", because that's clearly what's happening when you're struck by lightning 7 times.
"I was trapped in a sunken ship for three days, I kept my faith and composure. I just about gave up nearing the third day, until I touched a diver passing by who along with his diving crew." - Harrison Odjegba Okene probably -
3 years ago on my way to Burning Man I had my transmission go out in a way that made me think it was my transfer case linkage. I crawled under and found out reverse still worked fine when my hoodie sleeve caught on the transmission linkage and the truck shifted into reverse with me under it. I tried my best to get out from under it, but the truck hit me in the head and broke my neck. Fortunately the truck stopped like a skateboard on a pebble when the wheel hit my head and I managed to not only get out from under it. But also to chase it down and stop it as it was still in reverse. It wasn't far from popping my eyes out of my head and I literally was seeing stars for a while. I never came so close to death in my life. I had a non displaced fracture of my c7 and some pretty bad road rash from dragging myself across the parking lot to get out. Also some bruised ribs which were the most painful part. I still made it to Burning man though, and I had it confirmed by the doctor that I am indeed hard headed. Funny part is if the truck hit me anywhere else I probably wouldn't have fared as well.
@@tiborpurzsas2136 non displaced fracture of the c7. A broken neck doesn't automatically paralyze you. It's when your bones sever your spinal cord that you have that problem. I felt something pop in my upper back between my shoulder blades, but that was about the extent of it. Still hurts once in a while, but my back always hurt.
@@bingdinggold1877 what do you think happens when someone is in excruciating pain and dying? They are given enough morphine to pass peacefully. How much death how you dealt with kiddo?
My near death experience: Pneumonia I was at the age of maybe 1 when I got it. Out of what my parents told me, the doctors just said it was a cold but one night I was super bad and they took me in again. This time I went straight to the X-ray machine and but I drip on me. Usually kids would just stay in bed but I was playing and destroying everything in there. The doctor said it was unusual and never has happened before to see a child that was a sick as I was moving about and playing. I was breathing on half a lung.....
My uncle was working at a stonecrusher and his hand got caught and inevitably started to get pulled into the machine, he was very fit at the time from being a professional handball player. His whole left arm was in the machine, essentially crushed beyond recognition and he fought against the machine with the rest of his body for over 2 hours, until somebody found him and called for medical. His arm was sawed off at his biceps on the spot by a medic with military background and hes doing well nowadays.
Regarding the proton beam, nuclear physics bore out how he survived. Basically human flesh is pretty bad at stopping high energy accelerated beams and the majority of those 3000 Grays passed though without depositing that energy. That said, it’s still amazing what happened and definitely a bad idea to go messing with high energy beams. It never should have happened, if not for a broken warning light and an unlocked door that should have been locked. The tragic part is how he had issue s getting medical and disability help and support for his injury. It was the first of its kind (and so far only) and there seemed to be no end to troubles getting the help he needed.
I was told that my uncle once wrestled with a boa constrictor in a swamp, and came out alive, although he was on the brink of death, he received medical attention in time.
Don't forget the Peruvian🇵🇪 diver 🌊 Alejandro Ramos Martinez, he suffered the Bends and ascended too quickly and is still recovering to this day. De-compression sickness - The Bends is potentially fatal 🧠.
If I may make a small correction, getting bent (as I like to call it) happens as a result of ascending too quickly from too great a depth. It's why the importance of safety stops are part of basic dive training.
There are several known instances of the "cut in half" or "pinned in half" thing...most don't survive. Such people will remain conscious and fairly stable until you remove the pressure keeping their blood from, well, bleeding out. Most of the time there IS nothing to be done but let them die. These individuals aren't removed immediately from their wreck or situation; they know they will die and if possible, nearby family can reach them if contacted promptly, and they get to say goodbye...a lot more than many get who've been hurt so badly. Once removed, their blood pressure drops to zero and they die almost instantly. Sometimes they are seared shut so tightly they have a chance to live, like the fellow in this video. He really _was_ lucky!
I remember from somewhere about that girl who got pinned between two cars in a parking lot. They couldn't save her but she was able to say goodbye to her family before she passed away.
We have a saying in EMS that “the patient isn’t dead until they are warm and dead”. The cold water is definitely what saved her life. When someone goes into cardiac arrest and the doctors or EMS gets a heart beat they will put the patient into a hypothermic state since the cold water helps preserve brain function. It’s rare to survive even in cold water but it’s possible so that’s why they do CPR for a longer period than normal.
Yep, I was thinking the whole time with the woman who was skiing that you never pronounce someone dead if they were in ice cold water until they are warm and dead.
In the show called 911, a mechanic fell on an air compressor for cars and started inflating, so I guess the screenwriters and directors knew about the truck driver's story.
The unlucky man who was struck by lightning so many time’s it sounds like Zeus decided to use him as a stress reliever cause of his wife Hera being a little on the crazy and annoying side (fyi i don’t believe in those thing’s but it is a funny way of putting it)
My husband has been called a medical miracle as well. He broke his neck c1,c2,c3 and c7 which generally means quad paralyzed however if you met my husband 6 months after his accident you would never know that he had broken his neck at all. He was back to work full time by 1 year and today 9 years later the scars barely show where the halo was in his head. He walks and works a regular full time physical job with almost no side affects at all from his neck being broken. His story is actually a published work done by his doctor's but I don't know all the medical stuff however I do know any doctor who looks at his medical chart is in awe at his recovery.
On my way to Rehoboth Beach, I had terrible stomach pain and thought I was gonna have a medical emergency. After stopping at a Popeyes, I felt much better.
I was in the car when lightning became attracted to me, it hit the license plate and you could you just feel the whole car just fill with excess energy, most of it went to ground and we were safe, but I became supercharged for a couple decades, there was a point I could count down to a bolt of lightning, I've had it come down and reach towards my face stopping just short of grabbing me, and was struck in the car again later, I don't like being right out in the storm anymore, I can feel it coming for me.
It's been theorised that the fella being struck by lightning repeatedly was a bit of a storyteller, as a lot of the time, he says he was struck, but there was little evidence to back up his claims, given lightning tends to leave more marks than just a scorched hairdo... :\
@@noahater5785 Dirt does conduct electricity, there's a reason when it comes to wiring, the 3rd pin is called "Earth" or "Ground", as that is where fault current (I.E. electricity) travels to, as it returns to the nearest transformer through the ground, and besides, lightning travels miles to make a strike, a thin layer of something insulating isn't going to stop it...
I often wonder if anything supernatural goes on with these people. Like if a supernatural being saved these people or if they actually die and are possessed by ghosts
On august 4th i died for 6 minutes, no pulse and no breathing, i only lived because of my fiances quick thinking and action. There was no bright light, no angels or demons, just darkness, and a very serene feeling. I can give details if anyones interested, i still struggle to accept iv experienced death, something very, very few people experience and return to talk about it.
@@ThePrblmKd91Xx sure. So in a drunken stupor i stupidly allowed my neighbor to give me a shot of h, i passed out and stopped breathing. That beighbor called my fiance and she ran over and afterwords told me i was blue, not breathing and had no pulse. She shoved a suboxone and some of a stimulant under my toungue and i eventually started breathing again, and then my eyes opened to them both standing over me. It was cery dark and calm, like the exact feeling of standing on a boat and rocking over gentle waves. I saw a dark humanoid figure about 20 yards away that i slowly floated towards. As i got within about 5 yeards from it i woke up. Ni bright lights, demons angels or hellfire, just pure darkness and a serene calm feeling. I wasnt scared, i was very relaxed. Untill i came to and realized what happened that is, then i was scared to tears. Iv experienced something almost noone does and gets to speak about it. Its very surreal, and im still not sure what to think about it
I'm an electrician and one time a guy took the same type of drill bit they show here that the guy took through his eye and out the back of his head. Well dude was on the other side of the wall from someone drilling through that wall with one of those bits. Not to get too graphic it hit dude in the mouth and took out his braces along with most teeth and some tongue!
On the story about the man being dragged through the machine in north england, the animation said "call 911", this is incorrect. In the UK it is 999 for emergency services.
In theory, he could've survived if he hit the water, if he had crossed his arms and positioned himself to hit feet first, depending on how deep the lake was, he would've been hurt, but it would've been mostly contained to his feet and lower legs. He could have then swam to the surface safely.
He's so high up, traveling at 80. No matter what you do even if you brace yourself for impact, you will still full unconscious. Yes water is liquid, but if you're traveling at that speed it will feel like you just hit a brick wall.
that man that was dragged in the machine, hes alive thx to the doctor that never gived up and fixed him. I bet that doctor did all in his power to save him
If the events of 3:07 happened in the UK the people in the background would've been calling 999 since that is the emergency number here in the UK not 911 .
Does anyone else try to catch your head with your hands, bc i do, and one time i was running with scissors, and i fell, but i ended up remembering i had scissors in my hand and face-planted into the ground. Definitely not anywhere near as bad as anything in this video.
As a kid I saw a dude jump off a cliff in big bear riding his motorcycle turns out he had a heart attack my uncle and mom pulled over and rushed down he slide a good 30 feet and was air lifted away don't know if he survived or not but I think about it every now and then
The thing about surviving something like a skydiving accident is you'll never know if your still in the real world or your coma dream or some sorta afterlife tht let's you resolve unfinished business before heaven
One mistake I noticed. Phineas Gage’s accident would have occured with black powder, rather than dynamite as the explosive he was tamping down. Dynamite would not be invented for almost another 25 years.
A woman who went skydiving survived a tremendous fall when her parachute failed to open. What’s even more amazing about this is that an ultrasound scan revealed that she was pregnant and the baby also survived!
Oof that could have been really sad
GOD WAS WITH WITH HER THANK GOD SHE AND THE BABY SURVIVED
The baby either broke some sort of bone and it healed before anyone noticed or her/his mother absorbed most of the impact
what if she used the baby as a cusion
@Arlie Sam God has nothing to do with it. Dont give your Delusions the credit. She was lucky and she deserves the credit for her survival not your genocidal Fictional god
I've heard medical professionals tout the mantra "You're not dead until you're warm and dead" because there have been more than a few cases of someone being submerged in very cold water, being warmed up and revived and ending up just fine!
Yeah there was a kid in America who was underwater in a frozen lake for twenty plus minutes , same thing as the story in this video he had a full recovery
"Ending up just fine"
I'd say not only fine, this person would have a really neat story to tell on cristmas eve
I'm sorry to say that I think in my country doctors would have said she was dead and that's it...
That was one of the first things my instructors said when they covered drownings in my emt classes
I just told my dad about Phineas Gage’s story and he said he remembered hearing about the personality change he went through. Before the incident, Gage would see two men arguing and would stay calm, but, because the moderator part of his brain was destroyed by the rod, whenever he saw someone arguing, he’d get violent. This caused a huge advancement in psychological science.
My friend was hit by a truck and was internally decapitated. She had the slimmest of chances of surviving, let alone being able to walk. She made a full recovery with short term memory loss and pain from the accident. She is my hero
0-0 WAIT what did u say.....DECAPITATED!?0-0 😳
@@bertinebourque2099 means that her head didn't physically separate but her spinal cord did.
@@larryblake842 didn't know that thanks for telling me
That’s amazing, considering internal decapitation results in immediate death 70% of the time.
My dad has one of these stories. When he was in his early 20s he was driving on a curvy mountain road in one of those jeeps with no doors, and my dad wasnt wearing his seatbelt. A truck suddenly turns the corner and causes the jeep to swerve off the road and down the mountain. My dad wasnt wearing a seatbelt, so as the car rolled on its side down the mountain, he got flung out where the door should of been and landed in front of the car, and it rolled over him. He came out of it with 26 broken bones and lots of future back problems, but thankfully he is alive and well, and had a kid with another person in a car accident years before, who the doctor told she couldn't have kids
So you are also saying that you technically should not even have been able to exist?
@@shadowfreddy3117 oh my story gets even better, my mom was in another car crash and the doctor said she couldnt have kids, and she was like, watch me, and bam
oh my .Your dad is very lucky as well as your mom.
holy
Wow
Near death experiences are so incredibly traumatizing gosh these people are so resilient with their will to survive!
How does a metal pole going through your head, skull, and brain let you SURVIVE?
None of the people they said had a will to survive they all accepted their death
The guy being pumped up literally got pumped up.
The guy who was hit by lightning should have a lightning rod on his tombstone.
Allah swt given them a chance to live, so the should thank their,he who created heaven and earth and what is in-between
I definitely think the Guy stuck that air hose in his backside on purpose lol because the story of how it got there is a bit suspicious
I stg come on bro through jeans and underwear?😂😂
Yeah. All the guys who “slipped” into cheating on their wives have a leg to stand on now
Yeah it definitely didn’t go through his work pants
yeah its like old cheating excuse of tripping and falling on a dick lol
I don't believe this one at all! There is feet upon feet of intestines that would have straightened out before exploding..
Food For Thought: You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from.
Also never know what better luck your good luck had stopped you from
@@bob-manuel and you also luck good bad luck saves you from luck good yes
That's very profound.
I remember hearing about a story about a man in his sixties was cutting trees for wood by using a chainsaw. Some how he lost control of chainsaw nearly cutting his own head off. Not only did he survive, he actually some how drove himself to the hospital. He made full recovery and lived for another 10 or 20 years.
Think about the absurdity of that ridiculous statement.
I heard about a woman whose head was nearly cut off by a man slashing her with a knife multiple times, and she had to crawl away holding her head on
I know how he survived this. Unfortunately. I know someone who had a similar situation and I was friends and coworker with the paramedic that picked him up. The blade gets so hot it cauterized his veins and arteries. He was able to call for help because he missed his larynx.
Yes, he tripped and fell on the air hose
Just like the people who go to the ER because they ‘fell on a remote control’ or other stuff 😂 I mean how did it go through his work pants…
Yeah, he did.
My drill sergeant in basic said he had a double shoot failure during airborne school. The only reason he survived was because he was able to cut one of his shoots open with a knife. Whats scary is in airborne you don’t pull your shoot much lower and your falling much faster than traditional skydiving. He broke both his legs but survived
Okay ill bite lol - how did cutting the shoe open help your homei survive the fall?
@@Crypt0_cuntthey meant to say parachute. lol
By "Person Struck By Lightning the Most Times", they actually mean "Man Who God Cannot Smite", because that's clearly what's happening when you're struck by lightning 7 times.
lol
Funny but honestly he shouldn't be on this list. He made up all those stories about being struck by lightning
Dude should've flipped of the sky after every time
The park ranger?
What does god have against his hair?
Just like one of the oldest people to ever live once said “when you feel like your about to die… don’t”
Death rates after they said that 📉📉📉 (i
It's just that simple it seems
"I was trapped in a sunken ship for three days, I kept my faith and composure. I just about gave up nearing the third day, until I touched a diver passing by who along with his diving crew."
- Harrison Odjegba Okene probably -
3 years ago on my way to Burning Man I had my transmission go out in a way that made me think it was my transfer case linkage. I crawled under and found out reverse still worked fine when my hoodie sleeve caught on the transmission linkage and the truck shifted into reverse with me under it. I tried my best to get out from under it, but the truck hit me in the head and broke my neck. Fortunately the truck stopped like a skateboard on a pebble when the wheel hit my head and I managed to not only get out from under it. But also to chase it down and stop it as it was still in reverse. It wasn't far from popping my eyes out of my head and I literally was seeing stars for a while. I never came so close to death in my life. I had a non displaced fracture of my c7 and some pretty bad road rash from dragging myself across the parking lot to get out. Also some bruised ribs which were the most painful part. I still made it to Burning man though, and I had it confirmed by the doctor that I am indeed hard headed. Funny part is if the truck hit me anywhere else I probably wouldn't have fared as well.
Wow! Congratulations for surviving your accident!
You crawled under a running, non-chalked vehicle with nobody at the controls... burning man attendee sounds about right 😳
@@tiborpurzsas2136 non displaced fracture of the c7. A broken neck doesn't automatically paralyze you. It's when your bones sever your spinal cord that you have that problem. I felt something pop in my upper back between my shoulder blades, but that was about the extent of it. Still hurts once in a while, but my back always hurt.
Why do I feel like cheating death is just a “final destination” Scenario just waiting to happen
Yeah I ain’t doing that
If youre lucky. Most people die in horrible excruciating pain or from an opioid overdose
@@iambetterthanyouseriously9811 most people OD??maybe where you're from
@@bingdinggold1877 what do you think happens when someone is in excruciating pain and dying? They are given enough morphine to pass peacefully. How much death how you dealt with kiddo?
Everytime I hear that movie name, I shiver. It was so gory…
My near death experience:
Pneumonia
I was at the age of maybe 1 when I got it. Out of what my parents told me, the doctors just said it was a cold but one night I was super bad and they took me in again. This time I went straight to the X-ray machine and but I drip on me. Usually kids would just stay in bed but I was playing and destroying everything in there. The doctor said it was unusual and never has happened before to see a child that was a sick as I was moving about and playing.
I was breathing on half a lung.....
Thank you infographics! Your videos literally make my nights at work so much better!
Right! It's so great for playing in the background when doing things.
I agree. I do split days and nights and on the night shifts, it works wonders and is somewhat educational.
Can you do a video about peter scully? More people need to learn about his evil actions.
there's no way a full grown man could be pulled through a 5" diameter pipe and still live
dude thats what im thinking. literally impossible.
He did. It’s a 5 inch gap, not 5 diameter gap.
My uncle was working at a stonecrusher and his hand got caught and inevitably started to get pulled into the machine, he was very fit at the time from being a professional handball player.
His whole left arm was in the machine, essentially crushed beyond recognition and he fought against the machine with the rest of his body for over 2 hours, until somebody found him and called for medical. His arm was sawed off at his biceps on the spot by a medic with military background and hes doing well nowadays.
Regarding the proton beam, nuclear physics bore out how he survived. Basically human flesh is pretty bad at stopping high energy accelerated beams and the majority of those 3000 Grays passed though without depositing that energy. That said, it’s still amazing what happened and definitely a bad idea to go messing with high energy beams. It never should have happened, if not for a broken warning light and an unlocked door that should have been locked.
The tragic part is how he had issue s getting medical and disability help and support for his injury. It was the first of its kind (and so far only) and there seemed to be no end to troubles getting the help he needed.
I was told that my uncle once wrestled with a boa constrictor in a swamp, and came out alive, although he was on the brink of death, he received medical attention in time.
Don't forget the Peruvian🇵🇪 diver 🌊 Alejandro Ramos Martinez, he suffered the Bends and ascended too quickly and is still recovering to this day.
De-compression sickness - The Bends is potentially fatal 🧠.
If I may make a small correction, getting bent (as I like to call it) happens as a result of ascending too quickly from too great a depth. It's why the importance of safety stops are part of basic dive training.
There are several known instances of the "cut in half" or "pinned in half" thing...most don't survive. Such people will remain conscious and fairly stable until you remove the pressure keeping their blood from, well, bleeding out. Most of the time there IS nothing to be done but let them die. These individuals aren't removed immediately from their wreck or situation; they know they will die and if possible, nearby family can reach them if contacted promptly, and they get to say goodbye...a lot more than many get who've been hurt so badly. Once removed, their blood pressure drops to zero and they die almost instantly. Sometimes they are seared shut so tightly they have a chance to live, like the fellow in this video. He really _was_ lucky!
I remember from somewhere about that girl who got pinned between two cars in a parking lot. They couldn't save her but she was able to say goodbye to her family before she passed away.
*”intense farting”*
They’re not lucky, they’re blessed God had another plan for them.
We have a saying in EMS that “the patient isn’t dead until they are warm and dead”. The cold water is definitely what saved her life. When someone goes into cardiac arrest and the doctors or EMS gets a heart beat they will put the patient into a hypothermic state since the cold water helps preserve brain function. It’s rare to survive even in cold water but it’s possible so that’s why they do CPR for a longer period than normal.
Yep, I was thinking the whole time with the woman who was skiing that you never pronounce someone dead if they were in ice cold water until they are warm and dead.
A flight attendant fell 30000 feet when her plane disintegrated…but she survived.
Z 🇷🇺 V🇷🇺
@Jimmy Lowhoes I think she landed in soft snow if I remember correctly but still, maybe it wasn’t her time yet.
@Jimmy Lowhoes me too 😂
I think she went back to flight attending after she fully recovered too. She basically said “What are the odds that happens again?”
9:25 I haven’t laughed this hard in a while
Buddy
Dude the man could've died
@@theaxolot8558 I know, I don’t want to seem sadistic, but seeing the animation of him floating in the air is hilarious
Bro 💀💀💀
In the show called 911, a mechanic fell on an air compressor for cars and started inflating, so I guess the screenwriters and directors knew about the truck driver's story.
All what I’m gonna say is that trucker guy definitely didn’t “accidentally slip”onto the air hose. We all know what he was doing haha
The unlucky man who was struck by lightning so many time’s it sounds like Zeus decided to use him as a stress reliever cause of his wife Hera being a little on the crazy and annoying side (fyi i don’t believe in those thing’s but it is a funny way of putting it)
The thumbnail just looks like Squidward before exploding from eating Krabby Patties going right through his thighs.
I love how they're all almost about to die but then just says "Not today death."
My husband has been called a medical miracle as well. He broke his neck c1,c2,c3 and c7 which generally means quad paralyzed however if you met my husband 6 months after his accident you would never know that he had broken his neck at all. He was back to work full time by 1 year and today 9 years later the scars barely show where the halo was in his head. He walks and works a regular full time physical job with almost no side affects at all from his neck being broken. His story is actually a published work done by his doctor's but I don't know all the medical stuff however I do know any doctor who looks at his medical chart is in awe at his recovery.
It's like the train apologized to the man, like "I'm sorry for crushing you in half, so here, some help to keep you alive."
That thumbnail... LOL
inflation
@@SpectreNoodle Yes
DeviantArt moment
How you upload so fast what drugs you using
i appreciate you infographics.
On my way to Rehoboth Beach, I had terrible stomach pain and thought I was gonna have a medical emergency. After stopping at a Popeyes, I felt much better.
Dewey beach is superior 😘
It feels like this people are extremely unlucky and extremely lucky at the same time
God was with them, and is with all of you! Love y’all!
They might have no or different religions but but yes may they’re god be with them
Their family would be so happy!
3:23 - just a note...the man's co-workers in England would say "Call 999", not 911 😁
The women who face planted in a icy stream had a similar ability to a frog. Surviving the cold and being underwater for a long time
I know of a woman who fell 1000m - 1km - 3300 ft, she survived & made a full recovery
If the sky sniped me with regular intervals, i too would be paranoid.
I was in the car when lightning became attracted to me, it hit the license plate and you could you just feel the whole car just fill with excess energy, most of it went to ground and we were safe, but I became supercharged for a couple decades, there was a point I could count down to a bolt of lightning, I've had it come down and reach towards my face stopping just short of grabbing me, and was struck in the car again later, I don't like being right out in the storm anymore, I can feel it coming for me.
It's been theorised that the fella being struck by lightning repeatedly was a bit of a storyteller, as a lot of the time, he says he was struck, but there was little evidence to back up his claims, given lightning tends to leave more marks than just a scorched hairdo... :\
Yeah while watching this I’m thinking he burned his hair off most likely …
@@jjcoola998 I bet his hair was what probably saved him from being completely incinerated
@@jjcoola998 But wouldn’t putting water on his hair to put out the fire just attract the lightning toward his hair again and relight hair on fire?
I was thinking dirt would be a better option because dirt does not conduct electricity, and you can easily just wash the dirt off with a shower
@@noahater5785 Dirt does conduct electricity, there's a reason when it comes to wiring, the 3rd pin is called "Earth" or "Ground", as that is where fault current (I.E. electricity) travels to, as it returns to the nearest transformer through the ground, and besides, lightning travels miles to make a strike, a thin layer of something insulating isn't going to stop it...
3:37 He was quite literally chewed up and spat out like bubblegum.
In the immortal words of Jeff Goldblum”life uh finds away”
Phineas Gage's birthday is tomorrow, I expect a gruesome Google Doodle of his accident.
23:10 I bet Mel Gibson spit out his beer when he heard that.
11:21 is covered by MrBallen, the complete story is on there
I often wonder if anything supernatural goes on with these people. Like if a supernatural being saved these people or if they actually die and are possessed by ghosts
Zombie Goasts?
On august 4th i died for 6 minutes, no pulse and no breathing, i only lived because of my fiances quick thinking and action. There was no bright light, no angels or demons, just darkness, and a very serene feeling. I can give details if anyones interested, i still struggle to accept iv experienced death, something very, very few people experience and return to talk about it.
You didn’t die. Death is a process. Once you are dead you do not come back. If u lived you were not dead.
Please give details
I’m definitely interested mate; for good reason. Please detail? 🤔
The same thing happened to my mom and she said the exact same thing about it.
@@ThePrblmKd91Xx sure. So in a drunken stupor i stupidly allowed my neighbor to give me a shot of h, i passed out and stopped breathing. That beighbor called my fiance and she ran over and afterwords told me i was blue, not breathing and had no pulse. She shoved a suboxone and some of a stimulant under my toungue and i eventually started breathing again, and then my eyes opened to them both standing over me. It was cery dark and calm, like the exact feeling of standing on a boat and rocking over gentle waves. I saw a dark humanoid figure about 20 yards away that i slowly floated towards. As i got within about 5 yeards from it i woke up. Ni bright lights, demons angels or hellfire, just pure darkness and a serene calm feeling. I wasnt scared, i was very relaxed. Untill i came to and realized what happened that is, then i was scared to tears. Iv experienced something almost noone does and gets to speak about it. Its very surreal, and im still not sure what to think about it
Micheal Holmes video is actually on RUclips. Crazy to actually see it!
That thumbnail got a certain subset of the internet BRICKED
Wow man those people are very lucky
I'm an electrician and one time a guy took the same type of drill bit they show here that the guy took through his eye and out the back of his head. Well dude was on the other side of the wall from someone drilling through that wall with one of those bits. Not to get too graphic it hit dude in the mouth and took out his braces along with most teeth and some tongue!
On the story about the man being dragged through the machine in north england, the animation said "call 911", this is incorrect. In the UK it is 999 for emergency services.
Yeah wait a second I sometimes say 911 instead of 999 because I'm from the UK
Oh frick! These people almost died 😮! I love your videos.
Rule 34 artists seeing the thumbnail:
*Hey ive seen that somewhere before!*
A girl I went to school with survived an internal decap and is doing fantastic today
My friends wife saw one of these as an EMT the other day at work and the guy was walking around after a car accident and then died
I laughed so hard at that, "he threw up so hard bits of his brain flew out" - that's the funniest thing I've heard for quite some time!
The man who got struck by lightning 7 times and survived wasn't just lucky. he has a superpower, and it's the ability to control electricity. (theory)
a uncle i have has so far been struck 5 times in his life and it’s not a superpower sadly
is he still alive?
If he was a Sim, maybe.
Imagine he gets death sentence by electric chair🤡
I don’t really believe in superpowers, I think he was just lucky.
“Lemme stick my face in this proton beam!” Bro W H A T !!?!
Hurt a bit ~The Infographics Show when talking about being cut in half.
Still laughing out loud about it live! Like right now! xD
Those guy holding an Totem of Undying
That's a couple of kiwis for ya
The waving part is so badass to me.
make more of the real stories about criminals,how police catched criminals and all..pls
My near death experience: I almost drowned in a pool
"This takes place in Northern England"
The workers: Call an ambulance from a dountry thousands of miles away!
by dountry, i mean country
20:00 This is the injury that killed Dale Earnhardt.
10:49 They didn’t explain how he physically managed to survive not only everything being stretched out, but things like air getting into his heart.
In theory, he could've survived if he hit the water, if he had crossed his arms and positioned himself to hit feet first, depending on how deep the lake was, he would've been hurt, but it would've been mostly contained to his feet and lower legs. He could have then swam to the surface safely.
Lol maybe with his luck but u would have died
Bruh
Survive the initial hit with the water, yes. Remain conscious and swim? I doubt.
He's so high up, traveling at 80. No matter what you do even if you brace yourself for impact, you will still full unconscious. Yes water is liquid, but if you're traveling at that speed it will feel like you just hit a brick wall.
Bro water acts like cement if you hit it from like 15 stories above falling 2000 feet and hitting water would break everything in your body
The guy who went in a metal compressor is what I think being spring locked in an animatronic suit
that man that was dragged in the machine, hes alive thx to the doctor that never gived up and fixed him. I bet that doctor did all in his power to save him
Love this Channel it’s so good be a teacher
That steel mill story is why all regulations are written in blood
Wow so the parachutes was just sitting there like 👁👄👁
If the events of 3:07 happened in the UK the people in the background would've been calling 999 since that is the emergency number here in the UK not 911 .
How he’s doing in his half life... That’s cold blooded Infographics.
Does anyone else try to catch your head with your hands, bc i do, and one time i was running with scissors, and i fell, but i ended up remembering i had scissors in my hand and face-planted into the ground. Definitely not anywhere near as bad as anything in this video.
As a kid I saw a dude jump off a cliff in big bear riding his motorcycle turns out he had a heart attack my uncle and mom pulled over and rushed down he slide a good 30 feet and was air lifted away don't know if he survived or not but I think about it every now and then
Wow! That’s amazing that there alive
Yeah, he slipped and fell on the compressor, ooooooooook bro!
Amazing what humans can live through!
And lol, dogs cannot blush.
Humans can survive tiny pipes, high falls, being inflated, what CAN'T they survive? Sheesh.
Haha near dead experience in England, CALL 911, like that’s going to get anyone down there
Man has his eyes pulled out the sockets.
Doctors: I can’t believe what my eyes are seeing!
Man: bruh 😑😑😑
15:22 I'm surprised the tombstone wasnt struck by lightning
The thing about surviving something like a skydiving accident is you'll never know if your still in the real world or your coma dream or some sorta afterlife tht let's you resolve unfinished business before heaven
4:51 I said “a few hours.” Oh my- A FEW HOURS?!!
My great grandfather got struck by lightning three times survived all three times later died of a heart attack though
The Infographics Show: in his "half life"
Me:🤣
The guy who got struck be lightning so many times must be like wow why does Zeus hate me?
One mistake I noticed. Phineas Gage’s accident would have occured with black powder, rather than dynamite as the explosive he was tamping down. Dynamite would not be invented for almost another 25 years.