Tanner, thank you for helping my cousin, her husband and his parents and their pets. Just hearing her voice.... I cry and shake when I watch this and can't believe they are all ok. It's very strange that YOU were the one to help them as my wife and I JUST started watching your videos a few days ago. Your prayers were definitely heard. Please keep doing this amazing work as you are truly appointed and anointed. Thank you again and God bless you❤
I hope ya all are well. There's not much else to say. So glad to see family walking out of the house but...forgive me, but very glad your pets were safe. I mean in these situations, they are like our children. And we turn our thoughts to our children. I'm glad you didn't have any death that day. But, the family home. Farm folks. I'm one of ya. That hurts deep. I love you even though I don't know you. Be well. Take care. ❤
The fact that you were wearing a shirt that says "love over fear" and you lived by these words made me really emotional. This is the first video of yours that I watched and I already have a massive respect for you. May you always find good people on your way and continue to be light to those who cross your paths.
Psalm 27:1 The Lord is my light and my salvation, He protects me from danger. Whom shall I fear?! And that is much easier said than done, but this man just did.
Leticia, myself just wouldn't allow me to think and believe less than you did and do. It's 2nd nature really. You've earned my respect by, well I can tell you're a woman of morals and ethics. Reminds me of my mother and my sister, and girl you've probably got a tremendous testimony. Yes I'm assuming you're a woman of the Christian faith?! AND, you have great Potential. Stay Blessed! Peace, Darren Legend 🥢
Word for word exactly how I feel after watching this.💯 God must’ve sent him it’s crazy the timing of everything that went down. Much luv to Bro I wish him nothing but the best god bless his heart🖤🤝🏼
I am so happy that the elderly couple survived through that! the way the guy in the truck was just so distraught and how you stopped to help and go with him to S/R! just beautiful display of how wonderful we humans can be towards one another! Thank you for sharing this with us!
I couldn't agree more! It's so touching to see people come together in moments of crisis. The truck driver's emotional response really highlights the weight of the situation, and your willingness to stay by his side and help was truly admirable. It’s a beautiful example of human kindness and empathy in action. Thank you for sharing such an inspiring moment with us!
You crossed paths for a reason. Not only were you there that day to help rescue an entire family and their terrified pets, but also to document this footage. This spreads compassion and awareness of what people go through in these sometimes unavoidable situations. To see how fast someone’s life can be obliterated is beyond sobering. We must be there for each other as we are all mere mortals at the mercy of this earth.
Let tornadoes be a warning: build your homes with bricks and NOT WOOD! Why are American homes build with wood?? Look at how Germany builds their homes: sturdy with brick, metal window rolling shutters etc. Americans should build homes like that in areas where Mother Nature can be strong.
This is one of the reasons why we chase. Being the first on scene can save peoples lives. Houses, belongings, even if they are family heirlooms, these things can sometimes be replaced or recovered. A human life cannot. You are awesome man keep doing what you are doing.
@@katevalentine7075 are you dumb? most storm chasers have full degress in their field. Whoevers telling you these people are simply there because they think its cool are lying dude, ive never seen one who isnt dedicated to their craft, most do it in pursuit of furthering science around severe weather as we LITERALLY still dont entirely know why tornados happen fully or how theyre different each time, why theyre distinctions are so unique each time, and as the comment said alot of people do it to help comunities like this that go thru these events. in Little Rock Arkansas just two days ago with this same storm system people were bringing eachother to Hospitals around town in their trucks and cars because emergency vehicles couldnt make it in...
I had no idea that chasers were also often first responders until I started watching videos on youtube. Thank you so much for helping these folks out in their time of need and helping keep them safe!
Most chasers have advanced first aid kits with useful things like tourniquets. A lot chasers are also trained in first aid. A small town with two ambulances can easily have dozens of injured people. Most tornadoes don’t cause injuries, but when they do, it’s very helpful for there to be chasers that can get to the victims in such a short amount of time. When a tornado causes major damage and injuries, that’s when the chase stops. No one has ever saved someone’s life and then said, “I wish I had continued the chase because saving lives is boring.” Tanner is absolutely part of the chaser community that you are happy to see when a tornado is hitting your town.
That is my niece and her family, thank you for what you do. You were so much help to them. Our family is so thankful for everything you did. May God always protect you and keep you safe!
This makes me proud to be from the Midwest. The amount of empathy in our commmuites when disaster strikes is completley unmeasurable. Good for you man you did everything you could have
The same thing happens along the coast when there’s hurricanes . Folks from all different clothes come together it’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen
Respect man! Being a storm chaser isn't all about getting the best shot but lending a helping hand to the people that were affected by the storm. What an awesome gesture by you. I know you didn't do it just because you were recording. You have genuine care for people and the world needs more people like you.
Appreciate it - my heart is to always try and help. I also think it's importent to passively document whats happening to bring awareness, etc. Hope the video can show case much more then just me "being a hero". I know people say this a lot...but I'm not a hero - you see a need and you fill it. I'm not always the best at it but I try.
I love how the very second you saw you were needed, the chase became a secondary concern. Very good job making sure these people were ok and that everyone was alive.
My thoughts exactly, to go from getting such INCREDIBLE footage to instantly helping this family in their time of need without hesitation. What a champion.
@@chriswise7978 We all have to die once and we are not promised tomorrow. It is the 2nd death we want to be saved from. Only Jesus can keep you from that. Seek him now while you can still find him! I pray that you do in Jesus name
The footage starting at @3:00 legitimately looks like a blockbuster movie. What a terrible yet beautiful storm. Thank God you were put in the right place to help these people and thank you for stopping to help those in need.
Yeah most chasers would have kept going To get the best footage...your footage was both amazing nado and the human tragedy And the mess it causes.... good job
Reminds me of the episode of storm chasers where they called off chasing to help the town and Reed and the dominator team helped that man stuck by the couch. The episode was "why we chase" if I'm correct.
I wonder if that white dog's left eye was okay. It wasn't opening it. I pray that lady is okay. Did you talk to those people again after all this happened? I feel so sorry for all the people that were in harm's way. I can barely watch these videos. I have cried buckets for these people. I don't know how anyone can watch this and see all this and just forget about it the next day. I wasn't even there and my heart is devastated for these people and animals. Still...
My 8 year old son is learning about weather and he is the reason we even watched this. Brought me to tears to see you so willing to help strangers. A very good example for my son to have watched. Thank you.
From a storm chasers standpoint, witnessing a tornado is a bittersweet moment. You’re happy you’re witnessing a massive tornado and getting great footage but then you realize people’s lives and their homes hang in the balance. I always wanted to witness a tornado, but definitely don’t want anyone to suffer at the expense. Definitely heartbreaking to see a family’s home destroyed but Kudos for being a Good Samaritan and helping them ❤..
yeah it alwasy pisses me off when these "storm chasers" gloat and prance around, meanwhile ppls lives are being destroyed and they do it all for clicks and views. dude saw content opportunity and thats all this is
@@DanRustle Ah, yes, first world problem syndrome rears its ugly-ass head again. I don't see anyone complaining about herpatologists calling venomous species of snakes beautiful because they've killed thousands of people in the past before. I'm also pretty damn sure you have relatives or loved ones somewhere that probably owe storm chasers their life for the work they've accomplished in the field of meteorology. These guys risk life and limb to track and study dangerous weather phenomena like tornadoes so you can sleep comfortably at night knowing you'll have all the warning in the world to get out before a tornado comes barreling down your street. You are causing drama for literally no reason besides wanting to cause drama. What a stupid, ignorant take. 🙄
It's moments like these that make you truly realize how trivial the things are that try and separate us in this country. THIS is what's important. We are all human and deserve help, empathy, and kindness when needed, regardless of what you think of someone's political or religious beliefs. I'm so happy that you were there and that they were all okay. Truly great job, man.
You are absolutely correct. But hatred are dividing USA so badly that I really can´t see if there´s a way to reverse it. I´m really afraid of a civil war in this country, after 2024. And my fellow friends, who do assistance to poor people, are very worried too. In some US states if you give food to homeless you risk to be arrested. Yes, you can be arrested for help people. Meanwhile in Kensington, people wander like zombies looking for drugs, and Pentagon needs a budget of almost 1 trillion dollars, showing which are the priotities of USA government, and I´m talking about ANY president that will sit on that chair. Is there a turning point on this?
Man you have a heart of gold, and I know a majority of storm chasers out there are glad to stop and check on those affected, but not everyone shares yalls sentiments, some are more preoccupied with getting the best possible tornado footage. You're one of the good ones that's for certain. Thank you for all you do 🙏
Hello, my grandson is a new meteorologist (congrats). We had a family gathering last month and my first question was, "which tornado was most powerful," without hesitation he said, "Jarrell." He proceeded to show me some aerial/ground photos from his laptop and those vacant concrete slabs were visually shocking. He said, "twisting speed was around 300 mph but what made this tornado so extraordinary was it's slow movement intensifying it's destruction." Anyhow I did my own 20 day research and what I saw was mesmerizing yet eerie. First and foremost R.I.P. to those that perished and my condolences to all family/friends. 27 deaths caused by the tornado occurred within one subdivision of Jarrell, a neighborhood of 38 well built houses called Double Creek Estates. Each residence was completely swept away and reduced to a concrete slab. The twister produced some of the most extreme ground scouring ever documented as the earth at and around Double Creek was scoured out to depths of 18 inches reducing lush fields of grass to vast expanses of mud. The tornado left an unbroken swath of barren earth vacant of fences, telephone poles, trees, pavement and homes that once dotted the landscape. Cars and heavy wreckers were granulated into small pieces and scattered across the earth never to be identified, think about that for a ..moment. The cause of death for most of the victims was tactfully listed by the county coroner as "multiple trauma", although the truth was obviously far more grisly and difficult to explain to next of kin. Human and animal body parts reportedly littered the area for miles, creating an unbearable stench of decay. Police were forced to close off the entire area as a biohazard zone for weeks as cadaver dogs worked to find human body parts buried throughout the wreckage. Pieces were spread out on the floor of a local volunteer fire department - recovery teams tried to distinguish human remains from animal remains. Most had to be identified through dental records. Many were never recovered at all. What a nightmare. Timothy P. Marshall is a structural and forensic engineer as well as meteorologist. He has conducted more than 10,000 damage surveys of tornadoes, hurricanes and hailstorms. Tim is best of the best and after surveying Jarrell he said, "Houses were obliterated. The destruction was so intense, it serves as a baseline for which all other tornadoes are rated against." Regardless if tornado is moving forward at 8 mph or 80 mph, fact remains that so many surveyors consider Double Creek storm to be the most catastrophic tornado in terms of intensity still today 2022. I've seen photographs of Bridge Creek, Hackleburg-Phil Cambell, Bakersfield Valley, Smithville, Pomeroy, Udall, Brandenburg, Pampa, Parkersburg, Loyal Valley, Philadelphia-MS, Plainfield, Greensburg, Xenia, El Reno, Joplin and they do not compare to Double Creek Estates duration intensity, Nothing Does. I've learned and seen enough What did i learn ? That "Dead Man Walking" is an understatement And my advice ? If you see one RUN !!! D, Anderson USMC 2/9/3 68-69
I’m an ER nurse and your kindness and heroism left me without words. You are inspiring and I needed a video like this. And of course great footage which was the reason I clicked on the video!
This has got to be some best footage of any severe tornado anywhere. Kudos for helping that guy and his family - they were so incredibly lucky to survive as well as they did.
They arn't O.K. They became homeless and injured also, as there life has been damaged and living much shorter life do to age stress and injury homeless. Pray before the destruction comes not after. Prayed whole heartedly for 30 years and all I got was to read the part of scriptures where Jesus said all you desciple's and some of you might be still standing alive on my second coming !! this was 80 Generations ago and still he hasn't came. 20 % of Believers don't know 20% of the Testaments old or new. He never said he comes but only when every eye shall see him sort of contradicts . This guy is a brave saint for helping these People and as a tornado chaser ,he knows he's expected too.
Love over fear… man you *nailed* it! You must have appeared like an answer to that poor fellow’s prayers! So glad that you were there to help and everyone survived.
Brings tears to my eyes. I’m in Texas, my daughter is near Cedar Rapids Iowa. She texted a pic out her car window of the tornado. I immediately recognized it was BIG! Scary couple hours when I couldn’t get back a hold of her. Thank God she was all right, and thank God the people you were able to help are OK.
The footage of the tornado was some of the clearest I've seen, truly amazing. But your kindness for these folks was what gave me chills. So thankful that everyone was ok ❤
Amazing footage of this tornado, but more amazing is your care & concern for people in the path of these storms, and how important the work that storm chasers do. Good job!!
@@theoriginal.Bobbyd Clearly not this guy. He could've made sure the guy in the truck wasn't injured but kept chasing after. Instead he took him in, and went to check on the grandparents. And brought everyone to safety.
That is insane, all of it. The house being totally destroyed but them surviving. The son in the eye of the storm trying to protect his parents. You driving into the storm and then switching gears to console and help this family. We are truly the first responders for each other. We must always remember this. Love over fear
The shivering from processing is actually you feeling the adrenaline. When you’re in the moment, you may not feel it, but after danger is gone you feel it. Adrenaline actually keeps the brain from shutting down from stress. This was a moving experience. Thank you for sharing.
Storm chaser with a heart! Much respect. From 3:27-3:37 he drives by the grandparents house that he ends helping out. Amazing that they all survived including the dogs.
You are a storm chaser with a heart of gold. Chasers often become 1st responders, this is a perfect example. Bless you for helping these people literally moments after they were hit. This is the 1st video of yours that I have ever watched, it certainly won't be the last. Huge respect sir.
It’s genuinely a miracle that the couple wasn’t swept up by the twister given that they weren’t in a basement or anything and another miracle that you were able to get them out of there. A ef4 is CRAZY! ur an amazing soul ❤
Tanner, you are a wonderful man to risk everything to help these poor folks in their time of need! God wants us to help people in all kind of situations! God bless you and keep you safe!
@Erikk Hyndman I’m very well aware of what the other first responders do and I commend them just like I do Tanner. You know, it’s people like you that like to spread your sour attitude every chance you get. Just do everyone a favor and keep your mouth shut and your attitude to yourself! Dingus!
You’re an absolute stranger to me, yet you’ve earned all of my respect. Good on you for being there for others during their dire hour and rescuing them from a dangerous situation. You’re awesome!
People like this that don’t give a fuck about what they’d rather be doing and just do something about it make me smile inside. Makes me wanna make the world a small sliver better. Even If that’s all I can do
You sir, were in the right place at the right time. Awesome how you handled the storm and helping the folks. Think my eyeballs were popping outta my head looking at that massive tornado.
Unfortunately, the same area is under the same threat tomorrow, April 4th, and overall, It's ramping up to be a very active season. As an Iowan myself, I wanna thank you for what you did. 🤜🤛
Just because it's active now, doesn't mean it will continue to be. We've seen this several times. It's active early in the season, and then it just kinda dies out.
Just drove by this house and instantly recognized it from this video, you can’t understand the damage, it’s a miracle these people lived, amazing job my friend
@@coryv5679 there's nothing special about their house. It's just a house. There are houses engineered to better withstand tornados that get taken out. You can only do so much. There are stories of people clinging to toilets and having only the toilet and the wall behind them still standing and them not having a scratch on them. Tornados are wild.
I'm glad they were okay! Thank you for helping them and the dogs. Man...that footage of the house afterwards really drives home why an interior bathroom might be the safest spot. Great message on the shirt too.
Wow this was amazing! One of the best filmed tornadoes I’ve ever seen, awesome editing and quality, and shows great humanity! Dude had the best shot ever and forgot about it all when he saw people in need. We need more people like this. You should sell this to every news station.
That is some divine intervention that you were at that spot and you came upon his vehicle and drove him to see his precious grandparents and their furry family members safe. Beautiful. I can only imagine the emotions you were feeling.
It’s stunning that something so potentially damaging can be so beautiful. Your footage is absolutely incredible. And you were a great first responder for that family. They were very lucky you came along when you did.
My Wife, kids and I all thank you for your service. Me telling them (during this exact same storm!!) That there are people out there keeping an eye on the skys & reporting all funnels. Just them hearing that sentence calmed them all down. Thanks bro!!! Benton County, Iowa!
Wow this got me in the feels. Soon as you came up on the man in the truck and I saw the damage and his airbag deployed I knew he rode out that tornado in his truck. Started to cry then, and then you took him to his parents house and helped them and the dogs get out of the ruins of their destroyed home. Man that made me emotional. 😥 Thank you for helping them. ❤
You realize the power of love when a man will directly face a tornado of that size attempting to reach his parents in time to help them without regard to his safety. Luckily all came through.
Wow. More tornado activity forecasted. That family needed you at that moment. Thank you for showing the home aftermath. I think it's incredibly important to see the safest spaces in a structure. They were smart to be in the middle of the interior in the bathroom. Please stay safe!
I have such respect for you! Bless you for helping perfect strangers. My mom had her home taken away by an EF3 in Alabama on January 12th, so I get what it's like to have a loved one go through something so traumatic. Thankfully, her and my brother made it out in time, but only minutes before it flipped their trailer. It was a blessing that you were there to help them, and your shirt says it all. Love over fear! Thank you.
3:45 I honestly have NO idea how that guy was ok. Mad respect for you stopping and helping people when needed. Subscribed. You chased the EXACT region I would have targetted
This is the best coverage of a tornado I have ever seen. Very polished, clear view of the storm right from the beginning. And the human touch, the reality of the results of such a storm. I love your faith in God and your willingness to give up the chase for a greater purpose. This is amazing.
This is why I watch you! You saved an entire family and animals and before u even knew they were ok, you prayed 2 times and used “amen at the end! Thank you for saving them and being so thankful😊
As someone who was paralyzed, lost both parents n sister in a tornado before i was even 2. (i'm 40 now). This video was hard for me to watch, but i'm so glad it had a happy outcome and that everyone (and the doggies!) were safe! It took me a VERY LONG TIME to get over my PTSD of thunderstorms and tornadoes. But it's videos from chasers like you/this, that helped me. (and reoccuring nightmares). These modern cameras are able to capture some incredible footage, and i'm always blown away by the balls you all have, n how close u get to these monsters. Thank you for sharing these videos. And for helping those people.
I pray that the Lord Jesus will continue to comfort you. There is purpose in all of this and I show He will show you. God bless you and I commend you for your strength 🙏🏼🤍
That tornado is absolutely gorgeous… and horrifying. What I love about this video is you show the aftermath and the rescue. Not many people do that, understandably. It’s heart breaking to see. I’m glad they all came out okay, especially in a home like that with an EF4!
Man, that thing was an absolute monster. I’m so glad you stopped and helped those people. As incredible as it is to capture and witness a tornado of that size, it is also such a sad situation that comes with the territory after it is all said and done with, to see them and anybody else be directly impacted and lose everything. So thankful they are ok and made it out alive.
I am thankful that we do not have tornados and hail storm in out country. Thank God as well for sending this guy to help the elderly. So glad they are okay. 🙏
Dude absolutely insane. The footage of the tornado: jaw dropping. The act of heroism and kindness without even a second thought: absolute mad respect. Your shirt says it all, man. May you find help in future times of need as you helped others that day. Next level.
I don’t know who you are or how I came across this video, but you’ve earned yourself a new follower and a friend. When you called out in the name of Jesus I felt chills come down my body. Then right there I saw the older fella appear to walk out. You’re a good guy man. I’m thankful there’s people like you in the world.
Wow man. You are a good human. Your footage is incredibly epic but the star of this video is you being a good human and helping these people out when they lost everything. That act of kindness probably ranks at the top of life-defining moments for that family. You did a powerful thing.
So emotional...so frightening. I can't imagine living here in the UK what it's like to live where these incredible storms occur. Thank God for the safety of the people in your video. ❤
I’m so glad that everyone was ok. Even the pets. It’s really a miracle that they all survived that especially when looking at that bathroom. Thank god you were there to help. Thank you so much for helping them.
I found part of your video on tiktok and came to RUclips to find you. After seeing how caring you are as a storm chaser, I had to follow you. Thank you for checking on the man and his family. My heart breaks for everyone in the paths. Praying for all involved
I’ve been privileged and cursed to experience so much in my life BUT watching this truly humbles you in so many ways. These stories need to be told. Not on the news title saying “another tornado hit in the Midwest” …these vlogs show the true power behind this. Wow.
This made me really emotional. To see that elderly couple lose a lifetime of work is heartbreaking. Thank God they are safe but they were left with nothing.
i broke down in tears. the fact that they lived , at such a elderly age. when i heard his parents house was hit i wasn’t sure they were even living due to how old he appeared. god bless them all.
It's awe-inspiring that a single storm system can create tornados across 10 different states. I think most of us find ourselves forgetting just how incredibly powerful and massive nature can be
You were definitely at the right place at the right time for those people. I loved your prayers from the very beginning. Great footage and fantastic proof of what these storms can do. Thank you for being compassionate and helping those who need help along the way. So many just rush past, trying to get that footage. God bless.
It’s so nice to see a chaser that considers the chase done when people need help. In the 90s when I was chasing for months on end it was fairly normal to see. Even had some cases where so many would stop it made it difficult for emergency services to get down the drive (May 1998 SD) My last true chase was the day of the Pilger, NE tornado. I knew people needed help and a good few chasers also stopped. Someone from there even drove my first aid kits down to Omaha to say thanks. However, there were a lot I watched pass straight through and not bother stopping longer than to take pics of the stunned people emerging from homes. Sad. That day I went from active chaser to simple local WFO spotter. Much happier not fighting chaser trains, gaggles, and yahoo’s out for themselves. I commend you for your integrity and humanity.
EXCELLENT video brother and shout out you for abandoning an incredible chase the second that man said he needed help. Cheers man, be very proud of yourself and keep making the world a little better for people that need it ❤
Wow, you are a very special person. This is so touching. I love that you not only stopped to help but you prayed and you were truly concerned for others’ wellbeing. God bless you. ❤️
That was beautiful footage. Best I’ve seen. I so appreciate your sweet spirit and prayers, being willing to stop and help strangers is absolutely proof that there are still good people in this world. You are wonderful young men.
This is total storm chasing. Best I have ever seen. Many other storm chasers have had similar experiences but they didn't get it recorded. It was a miracle for the timing to be just right so you could help others and record at the same time. Keep it up!
My gosh I hate thinking about all those poor animals. I’m a cat freak and thinking about how many pass away every day from storms and other things kills me inside. I take care of feral cat colonies and we just had some tornados night before last and the way I cried when I went to them the next day and saw them run to me for food.. thank you for being their savior
Thank you for being a good person and ending your chase to help out those people. They must have had a heck of a ride in that truck, and then to find their parents home detroyed. They'll never forget your kindness.
Thanks for taking time to help those wonderful people, that is so amazing they survived the direct hit! Seeing the roof completely gone and seeing them leaving the house with their dog was just amazing and really a miracle!
First time seeing a video like this. My stomach was and is in knots , but I’m so relieved that family was okay and you were able to help. I hope they were able to get back on their feet and are doing well. 🥺💖
What a miracle those people survived in the bathroom! Thank you so much for instantly stopping the chase and going to help them. That makes you a hero and an angel. After a near miss from a tornado a few years back, we went to check on elderly neighbors who had trees and branches piled up everywhere. Within a few minutes half a dozen people showed up to help. No idea who these strangers were, and they vanished once we had the road cleared and verified our neighbors were okay. Not all heroes wear capes, and not all angels have wings. God bless you.
This video takes tornado chasing to the next level. To show the aftermath of these beasts of a storm and what it can do to peoples lives in seconds. Glad the grandparents survived. What a miracle!
Wow... didn't expect to cry watching this. I appreciate you praying for everyone as you drove up to the house. This was truly a miracle. You being right there at that exact moment. Man. I bet they consider you to be an angel.
Yeah, such a Miracle that the house was like 50 feet from a main road that people normally drive around on. There was another car behind his as well because it's a road. Pretty sure the person behind them would have done the same. It's also a Miracle that the house was human engineered in a way to withstand a tornado... But yes don't praise the engineers who built the house that kept them alive... It's also a Miracle that they lost everything... But praise jeebus.
@@coryv5679 Going out of your way to say stuff like this over and over really says more about the kind of person you are, as opposed to showing up the people you're responding to. Just hope you realize that.
@@coryv5679 Imagine being this big of an asshole to comment something like this.... The way you attack someone's beliefs like this says a lot about your character... Who hurt you man???
That is some wild footage. A chaser friend and I were north of this storm and wanted to get on it but unfortunately weren't there in time. I'm glad that family was okay and you were able to help them.
Tanner, thank you for helping my cousin, her husband and his parents and their pets. Just hearing her voice.... I cry and shake when I watch this and can't believe they are all ok. It's very strange that YOU were the one to help them as my wife and I JUST started watching your videos a few days ago. Your prayers were definitely heard. Please keep doing this amazing work as you are truly appointed and anointed. Thank you again and God bless you❤
I’m so glad they’re all okay! God bless them all, I can’t imagine how terrified all of them were.
Such a miracle. 🙏🏻❤️
I hope ya all are well. There's not much else to say. So glad to see family walking out of the house but...forgive me, but very glad your pets were safe. I mean in these situations, they are like our children. And we turn our thoughts to our children. I'm glad you didn't have any death that day. But, the family home. Farm folks. I'm one of ya. That hurts deep. I love you even though I don't know you. Be well. Take care. ❤
I will continue to pray for your family!!! Tanner was at the right place at the right time🙏🏽❤️
God bless you all glad everyone is safe and well 🙏❤️🇬🇧
The fact that you were wearing a shirt that says "love over fear" and you lived by these words made me really emotional. This is the first video of yours that I watched and I already have a massive respect for you. May you always find good people on your way and continue to be light to those who cross your paths.
Psalm 27:1
The Lord is my light and my salvation, He protects me from danger. Whom shall I fear?!
And that is much easier said than done, but this man just did.
Leticia, myself just wouldn't allow me to think and believe less than you did and do. It's 2nd nature really. You've earned my respect by, well I can tell you're a woman of morals and ethics. Reminds me of my mother and my sister, and girl you've probably got a tremendous testimony. Yes I'm assuming you're a woman of the Christian faith?! AND, you have great Potential. Stay Blessed!
Peace,
Darren Legend 🥢
Word for word exactly how I feel after watching this.💯 God must’ve sent him it’s crazy the timing of everything that went down. Much luv to Bro I wish him nothing but the best god bless his heart🖤🤝🏼
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I am so happy that the elderly couple survived through that! the way the guy in the truck was just so distraught and how you stopped to help and go with him to S/R! just beautiful display of how wonderful we humans can be towards one another! Thank you for sharing this with us!
I couldn't agree more! It's so touching to see people come together in moments of crisis. The truck driver's emotional response really highlights the weight of the situation, and your willingness to stay by his side and help was truly admirable. It’s a beautiful example of human kindness and empathy in action. Thank you for sharing such an inspiring moment with us!
You crossed paths for a reason. Not only were you there that day to help rescue an entire family and their terrified pets, but also to document this footage. This spreads compassion and awareness of what people go through in these sometimes unavoidable situations. To see how fast someone’s life can be obliterated is beyond sobering. We must be there for each other as we are all mere mortals at the mercy of this earth.
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Beautifully said 🫶
Not the earth... the reptilians.
@@TheBlueScarecrowhuh?
Let tornadoes be a warning: build your homes with bricks and NOT WOOD! Why are American homes build with wood?? Look at how Germany builds their homes: sturdy with brick, metal window rolling shutters etc. Americans should build homes like that in areas where Mother Nature can be strong.
This is one of the reasons why we chase. Being the first on scene can save peoples lives. Houses, belongings, even if they are family heirlooms, these things can sometimes be replaced or recovered. A human life cannot. You are awesome man keep doing what you are doing.
Respect
Maybe he didn't have his license to use a radio.
Are you joking ?These guys are daredevils
@@katevalentine7075 some are, some more like thrill seekers, some good people looking to get a thrill but help out as well, some for science.
@@katevalentine7075 are you dumb? most storm chasers have full degress in their field. Whoevers telling you these people are simply there because they think its cool are lying dude, ive never seen one who isnt dedicated to their craft, most do it in pursuit of furthering science around severe weather as we LITERALLY still dont entirely know why tornados happen fully or how theyre different each time, why theyre distinctions are so unique each time, and as the comment said alot of people do it to help comunities like this that go thru these events. in Little Rock Arkansas just two days ago with this same storm system people were bringing eachother to Hospitals around town in their trucks and cars because emergency vehicles couldnt make it in...
I had no idea that chasers were also often first responders until I started watching videos on youtube. Thank you so much for helping these folks out in their time of need and helping keep them safe!
good point. i thought at first he was someone from a Try Guys video but looks like he's much more!
@Richmondthefish gotta always remember never to judge a book by its cover! ❤
Most chasers have advanced first aid kits with useful things like tourniquets. A lot chasers are also trained in first aid.
A small town with two ambulances can easily have dozens of injured people. Most tornadoes don’t cause injuries, but when they do, it’s very helpful for there to be chasers that can get to the victims in such a short amount of time.
When a tornado causes major damage and injuries, that’s when the chase stops. No one has ever saved someone’s life and then said, “I wish I had continued the chase because saving lives is boring.”
Tanner is absolutely part of the chaser community that you are happy to see when a tornado is hitting your town.
I didn't either
That is my niece and her family, thank you for what you do. You were so much help to them. Our family is so thankful for everything you did. May God always protect you and keep you safe!
Sincerely hope your family are safe and well, and have recovered from this horrific event.
And thank you for yapping:)
@@Alexer11222 wtf???
@Alexer11222 have you ever heard of if you can't say something uplifting, you shut up? :)
@@Alexer11222Someone has enemies!! 🤷♀️
This makes me proud to be from the Midwest. The amount of empathy in our commmuites when disaster strikes is completley unmeasurable. Good for you man you did everything you could have
The same thing happens along the coast when there’s hurricanes . Folks from all different clothes come together it’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen
Respect man! Being a storm chaser isn't all about getting the best shot but lending a helping hand to the people that were affected by the storm. What an awesome gesture by you. I know you didn't do it just because you were recording. You have genuine care for people and the world needs more people like you.
Appreciate it - my heart is to always try and help. I also think it's importent to passively document whats happening to bring awareness, etc. Hope the video can show case much more then just me "being a hero". I know people say this a lot...but I'm not a hero - you see a need and you fill it. I'm not always the best at it but I try.
Awesome 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✝️
@@TannerCharlesYT..... you did good ✨✨
@@TannerCharlesYT God doesn't have all heroes wearing capes ♥ God bless you, brother!
@ Tanner Charles ...Amen brother! May the Lord's guidance always be with you and His blessing of protection be on you.
I love how the very second you saw you were needed, the chase became a secondary concern. Very good job making sure these people were ok and that everyone was alive.
My thoughts exactly, to go from getting such INCREDIBLE footage to instantly helping this family in their time of need without hesitation. What a champion.
after i saw that immediately i liked and subscribed :)
The way those people were filmed while their life was in shambles makes me think it leaned more towards opportunism.
@@halfbakedmedia There might have been some of that too; motives are rarely pure.
@@OmegaB3Nwhile also filming to show the world what a nice guy he is
You're awesome for immediately stopping to help instead of continuing to chase. That family needed you at that moment.
That family was loved much more by Jesus than the children killed by tornadoes in the past 2 week
@@chriswise7978 wtf
@@chriswise7978 We all have to die once and we are not promised tomorrow. It is the 2nd death we want to be saved from. Only Jesus can keep you from that. Seek him now while you can still find him! I pray that you do in Jesus name
@@chriswise7978 NO QUESTION ABOUT IT..ROLL TIDE...
@@chriswise7978 Jesus didn't have anything to do with this. He's too busy giving moms and babies in Africa aids.
The footage starting at @3:00 legitimately looks like a blockbuster movie. What a terrible yet beautiful storm. Thank God you were put in the right place to help these people and thank you for stopping to help those in need.
Gave me Interstellar vibes
@@CC-sp6kllooks like into the storm
Thank you for giving the elders help & support. Happy you all made it. Stay safe~
Dude, you are a hero to those people and living proof that kindness and humanity is not lost. Huge props to you
Yea okay bud, not when the sumbich takes a dump in my flower bed and told my wife he's a cat when she caught him.
@@dingusfuzzklonnkt2755 ?
@@dingusfuzzklonnkt2755 ????????
Wut?
God Be Blessed, those Grandparents Are touched 😊😊❤. Not bunk and get hit like that ...ABSOLUTELY incredible ❤❤
Epic footage. Respect for helping out the victims.
Yo I didn't click for helping. I clicked to see some Tornaders!
@@timothyandrewnielsenbless ur heart
Yeah most chasers would have kept going
To get the best footage...your footage was both amazing nado and the human tragedy
And the mess it causes.... good job
Reminds me of the episode of storm chasers where they called off chasing to help the town and Reed and the dominator team helped that man stuck by the couch. The episode was "why we chase" if I'm correct.
I wonder if that white dog's left eye was okay. It wasn't opening it. I pray that lady is okay. Did you talk to those people again after all this happened? I feel so sorry for all the people that were in harm's way. I can barely watch these videos. I have cried buckets for these people. I don't know how anyone can watch this and see all this and just forget about it the next day. I wasn't even there and my heart is devastated for these people and animals. Still...
My 8 year old son is learning about weather and he is the reason we even watched this. Brought me to tears to see you so willing to help strangers. A very good example for my son to have watched. Thank you.
From a storm chasers standpoint, witnessing a tornado is a bittersweet moment. You’re happy you’re witnessing a massive tornado and getting great footage but then you realize people’s lives and their homes hang in the balance. I always wanted to witness a tornado, but definitely don’t want anyone to suffer at the expense. Definitely heartbreaking to see a family’s home destroyed but Kudos for being a Good Samaritan and helping them ❤..
I've been in earthquakes and tornados, I'll take the earthquakes thank you..
yeah it alwasy pisses me off when these "storm chasers" gloat and prance around, meanwhile ppls lives are being destroyed and they do it all for clicks and views. dude saw content opportunity and thats all this is
People suffer at the expense of the tornado, stormchasing helps society learn more to stay safer during storms.
@@DanRustle yeah only see the negativity. Oh he got clicks and likes, what a monster.
At the end he still helps people.
@@DanRustle Ah, yes, first world problem syndrome rears its ugly-ass head again. I don't see anyone complaining about herpatologists calling venomous species of snakes beautiful because they've killed thousands of people in the past before.
I'm also pretty damn sure you have relatives or loved ones somewhere that probably owe storm chasers their life for the work they've accomplished in the field of meteorology. These guys risk life and limb to track and study dangerous weather phenomena like tornadoes so you can sleep comfortably at night knowing you'll have all the warning in the world to get out before a tornado comes barreling down your street. You are causing drama for literally no reason besides wanting to cause drama. What a stupid, ignorant take. 🙄
It's moments like these that make you truly realize how trivial the things are that try and separate us in this country. THIS is what's important. We are all human and deserve help, empathy, and kindness when needed, regardless of what you think of someone's political or religious beliefs. I'm so happy that you were there and that they were all okay. Truly great job, man.
You are absolutely correct. But hatred are dividing USA so badly that I really can´t see if there´s a way to reverse it. I´m really afraid of a civil war in this country, after 2024. And my fellow friends, who do assistance to poor people, are very worried too. In some US states if you give food to homeless you risk to be arrested. Yes, you can be arrested for help people. Meanwhile in Kensington, people wander like zombies looking for drugs, and Pentagon needs a budget of almost 1 trillion dollars, showing which are the priotities of USA government, and I´m talking about ANY president that will sit on that chair. Is there a turning point on this?
@babskaz74 Don´t forget that, most of hatred becomes from the ex president, if you know what I mean.
@@realtruth8162 shut up fairy
@@realtruth8162and the side that wants to take away privacy and rights from people (the far right lol)
@Babs Kaz Yup, raw nature is quite remarkable.
This is totally gut wrenching, incredibly sad seeing and hearing the people in shock.
Goodnight Sista
bro thats almost too close
It’s amazing great that they survived, and the pets too, and all look unharmed. Belongings can be replaced.
Hey I know you, I watched you a lot of years ago.
oh hey its that cicada guy again
I love the way he prays for others even though he’s leading himself into danger.
Man you have a heart of gold, and I know a majority of storm chasers out there are glad to stop and check on those affected, but not everyone shares yalls sentiments, some are more preoccupied with getting the best possible tornado footage. You're one of the good ones that's for certain. Thank you for all you do 🙏
Right ! Seriously! 🙏🏻
Agreed, this statement took the words right out of my mouth!
Hello, my grandson is a new meteorologist (congrats). We had a family gathering last month and my first question was, "which tornado was most powerful," without hesitation he said, "Jarrell." He proceeded to show me some aerial/ground photos from his laptop and those vacant concrete slabs were visually shocking. He said, "twisting speed was around 300 mph but what made this tornado so extraordinary was it's slow movement intensifying it's destruction." Anyhow I did my own 20 day research and what I saw was mesmerizing yet eerie. First and foremost R.I.P. to those that perished and my condolences to all family/friends.
27 deaths caused by the tornado occurred within one subdivision of Jarrell, a neighborhood of 38 well built houses called Double Creek Estates. Each residence was completely swept away and reduced to a concrete slab. The twister produced some of the most extreme ground scouring ever documented as the earth at and around Double Creek was scoured out to depths of 18 inches reducing lush fields of grass to vast expanses of mud. The tornado left an unbroken swath of barren earth vacant of fences, telephone poles, trees, pavement and homes that once dotted the landscape. Cars and heavy wreckers were granulated into small pieces and scattered across the earth never to be identified, think about that for a ..moment.
The cause of death for most of the victims was tactfully listed by the county coroner as "multiple trauma", although the truth was obviously far more grisly and difficult to explain to next of kin. Human and animal body parts reportedly littered the area for miles, creating an unbearable stench of decay. Police were forced to close off the entire area as a biohazard zone for weeks as cadaver dogs worked to find human body parts buried throughout the wreckage. Pieces were spread out on the floor of a local volunteer fire department - recovery teams tried to distinguish human remains from animal remains. Most had to be identified through dental records. Many were never recovered at all. What a nightmare.
Timothy P. Marshall is a structural and forensic engineer as well as meteorologist. He has conducted more than 10,000 damage surveys of tornadoes, hurricanes and hailstorms. Tim is best of the best and after surveying Jarrell he said, "Houses were obliterated. The destruction was so intense, it serves as a baseline for which all other tornadoes are rated against."
Regardless if tornado is moving forward at 8 mph or 80 mph, fact remains that so many surveyors consider Double Creek storm to be the most catastrophic tornado in terms of intensity still today 2022. I've seen photographs of Bridge Creek, Hackleburg-Phil Cambell, Bakersfield Valley, Smithville, Pomeroy, Udall, Brandenburg, Pampa, Parkersburg, Loyal Valley, Philadelphia-MS, Plainfield, Greensburg, Xenia, El Reno, Joplin and they do not compare to Double Creek Estates duration intensity, Nothing Does.
I've learned and seen enough
What did i learn ?
That "Dead Man Walking" is an understatement
And my advice ?
If you see one
RUN !!!
D, Anderson USMC
2/9/3 68-69
The Holy Spirit dwells in this young man. You can tell by the love pouring out of his heart for his fellow man.
I’m an ER nurse and your kindness and heroism left me without words. You are inspiring and I needed a video like this. And of course great footage which was the reason I clicked on the video!
This has got to be some best footage of any severe tornado anywhere. Kudos for helping that guy and his family - they were so incredibly lucky to survive as well as they did.
The minute you started to pray I started to cry. Very emotional. Thank god everyone was ok ❤
They arn't O.K. They became homeless and injured also, as there life has been damaged and living much shorter life do to age stress and injury homeless. Pray before the destruction comes not after. Prayed whole heartedly for 30 years and all I got was to read the part of scriptures where Jesus said all you desciple's and some of you might be still standing alive on my second coming !! this was 80 Generations ago and still he hasn't came. 20 % of Believers don't know 20% of the Testaments old or new. He never said he comes but only when every eye shall see him sort of contradicts . This guy is a brave saint for helping these People and as a tornado chaser ,he knows he's expected too.
Why did God do this to them? Your god is a genocidal maniac
Love over fear… man you *nailed* it! You must have appeared like an answer to that poor fellow’s prayers! So glad that you were there to help and everyone survived.
Brings tears to my eyes. I’m in Texas, my daughter is near Cedar Rapids Iowa. She texted a pic out her car window of the tornado. I immediately recognized it was BIG! Scary couple hours when I couldn’t get back a hold of her. Thank God she was all right, and thank God the people you were able to help are OK.
The footage of the tornado was some of the clearest I've seen, truly amazing.
But your kindness for these folks was what gave me chills. So thankful that everyone was ok ❤
Hearing you pray made my heart so happy❤️ You are such a kind being. Thank you so much for helping these people!
Amazing footage of this tornado, but more amazing is your care & concern for people in the path of these storms, and how important the work that storm chasers do. Good job!!
@@theoriginal.Bobbyd Clearly not this guy. He could've made sure the guy in the truck wasn't injured but kept chasing after. Instead he took him in, and went to check on the grandparents. And brought everyone to safety.
Pecos Hank also does this. What a great guy.
I bet there’s nothing more relieving to these people than seeing a person stop to help, respect man ❤
To be reset isnt always a curse
That would never happen in a blue City.
I hate this shit. But I love how it makes people forget the bs and start back to loving each other for no reason..
@@tomf1408 god sent the tornado to this republican city! Also to Oklahoma and Arkansas! Gods coming back and will destroy all these red states!!! YAY!
@@tomf1408 Horseshiz.
That is insane, all of it. The house being totally destroyed but them surviving. The son in the eye of the storm trying to protect his parents. You driving into the storm and then switching gears to console and help this family. We are truly the first responders for each other. We must always remember this. Love over fear
The son in the eye of the storm, will always be their baby. He went to save them. I can only pray I never have to encounter something like this.
Thank you for praying in Jesus name. God Bless
I wonder why houses in tornado prone areas don’t have cellars or basements or at least not all of them?
@@jdos5643Iowa is not considered "tornado- prone"
@@mizlindsaykthere are an average of 48 tornadoes in Iowa a year.
The shivering from processing is actually you feeling the adrenaline. When you’re in the moment, you may not feel it, but after danger is gone you feel it. Adrenaline actually keeps the brain from shutting down from stress. This was a moving experience. Thank you for sharing.
Storm chaser with a heart! Much respect. From 3:27-3:37 he drives by the grandparents house that he ends helping out. Amazing that they all survived including the dogs.
Amen!
You are a storm chaser with a heart of gold. Chasers often become 1st responders, this is a perfect example. Bless you for helping these people literally moments after they were hit. This is the 1st video of yours that I have ever watched, it certainly won't be the last. Huge respect sir.
I love how his shirt says “Love Over Fear” and it really shows through his actions 🤍 May God bless you more!
Yes
In Jesus Name he will be blessed!
It’s genuinely a miracle that the couple wasn’t swept up by the twister given that they weren’t in a basement or anything and another miracle that you were able to get them out of there. A ef4 is CRAZY! ur an amazing soul ❤
Tanner, you are a wonderful man to risk everything to help these poor folks in their time of need! God wants us to help people in all kind of situations! God bless you and keep you safe!
God is a pigment of your imagination.
This guy is Angelic! This let's us know there are some great people still around in this world. Keep the faith! God Bless you Tanner!
God is lazy.
@Erikk Hyndman there’s at least one troll in every online thread, and here you are…
-Gary
Be well, be kind, and lead a good life
@Erikk Hyndman I’m very well aware of what the other first responders do and I commend them just like I do Tanner. You know, it’s people like you that like to spread your sour attitude every chance you get. Just do everyone a favor and keep your mouth shut and your attitude to yourself! Dingus!
Great job helping those people! You did a great thing today, Tanner!
God be with you in your storm chasing efforts!
Major respect for being a storm chaser and still lending help to people in need during these scary times
Thank you for getting them out of there safely. It was hard to see their suffering and hear their dogs cry, too, but their deliverance was amazing!
You’re an absolute stranger to me, yet you’ve earned all of my respect. Good on you for being there for others during their dire hour and rescuing them from a dangerous situation. You’re awesome!
And Thank you for praying aloud with confidence 👍🏼🙏🏼🤩
People like this that don’t give a fuck about what they’d rather be doing and just do something about it make me smile inside. Makes me wanna make the world a small sliver better. Even If that’s all I can do
You sir, were in the right place at the right time. Awesome how you handled the storm and helping the folks. Think my eyeballs were popping outta my head looking at that massive tornado.
Unfortunately, the same area is under the same threat tomorrow, April 4th, and overall, It's ramping up to be a very active season. As an Iowan myself, I wanna thank you for what you did. 🤜🤛
Over here in ohio we have a hatched risk for the 5th. 2 days of severe weather
Yeah, it's only the beginning of April. These kind of activity normally takes place in early May.
@@tomf1408 Not true. Way back in 1974, we had the April 3 super outbreak. April has always been a dangerous time in the Ohio Valley and Midwest.
Just because it's active now, doesn't mean it will continue to be. We've seen this several times. It's active early in the season, and then it just kinda dies out.
I’ve watched this like three times and it never ceases to amaze me how close the tornado still is when you’re helping him out of his truck.
Just drove by this house and instantly recognized it from this video, you can’t understand the damage, it’s a miracle these people lived, amazing job my friend
Yeah, a miracle in human engineering to be able to make a small tiny house be able to withstand a tornado like that.
@@coryv5679 there's nothing special about their house. It's just a house. There are houses engineered to better withstand tornados that get taken out. You can only do so much. There are stories of people clinging to toilets and having only the toilet and the wall behind them still standing and them not having a scratch on them. Tornados are wild.
@@deathbloom27 but I must say this house looks ridiculously poorly designed. It looks like it’s made out of cardboard.
@@TristanJ22 when the Lord Jesus looks over cardboard, it becomes Iron
@@dedfishermen985 no that’s not how this works. How can you be so arrogant and think god will protect YOU but let’s millions of children starve
I admire your faith ! And your devotion to help others when in need during a horrific situation. Bless you bro 🙏🏾
I'm glad they were okay! Thank you for helping them and the dogs. Man...that footage of the house afterwards really drives home why an interior bathroom might be the safest spot. Great message on the shirt too.
He put his faith beautifully into action over what had to have been SO frightening.
Wow this was amazing! One of the best filmed tornadoes I’ve ever seen, awesome editing and quality, and shows great humanity! Dude had the best shot ever and forgot about it all when he saw people in need. We need more people like this. You should sell this to every news station.
That is some divine intervention that you were at that spot and you came upon his vehicle and drove him to see his precious grandparents and their furry family members safe. Beautiful. I can only imagine the emotions you were feeling.
Divine intervention that the storm chaser was near a storm? Delusion.
@@arch0nindustries Alr jules winnfield
My exact words, and the man who gor hit. Praise the Lord, he is well.❤
@@francesocasio2871Thanks
@The squid games right if god didn't want them to die he could've easily not created this tornado
It’s stunning that something so potentially damaging can be so beautiful. Your footage is absolutely incredible. And you were a great first responder for that family. They were very lucky you came along when you did.
My Wife, kids and I all thank you for your service. Me telling them (during this exact same storm!!) That there are people out there keeping an eye on the skys & reporting all funnels. Just them hearing that sentence calmed them all down. Thanks bro!!! Benton County, Iowa!
Huge respect to you both as a storm photographer and a humanitarian. Gobbless.
Agreed, but I think you meant to say Golb Bless. Can't ever forget to say it to golb also as the creator or all things.
@@alexmurrell4183 Golb?
Not only are you a great storm chaser but an exceptional human being ... Your moral compass is an inspiration to us all
DGG- You stated my feelings, perfectly!
You are killing it it makes me want to cry when I saw this video. Taking time out of what you are doing helping the ones who need it the most
Wow this got me in the feels. Soon as you came up on the man in the truck and I saw the damage and his airbag deployed I knew he rode out that tornado in his truck. Started to cry then, and then you took him to his parents house and helped them and the dogs get out of the ruins of their destroyed home. Man that made me emotional. 😥 Thank you for helping them. ❤
You realize the power of love when a man will directly face a tornado of that size attempting to reach his parents in time to help them without regard to his safety. Luckily all came through.
Wow. More tornado activity forecasted. That family needed you at that moment. Thank you for showing the home aftermath. I think it's incredibly important to see the safest spaces in a structure. They were smart to be in the middle of the interior in the bathroom. Please stay safe!
Major respect to you for stopping and helping!
It is refreshing to have a Christian tornado chaser who prays. Wonderful to see.
Amen!!! To that!!!!❤️🙏💯
Praise Jesus absolutely AMEN 🙏 to that our Lord & saviour❤
What a weird comment, lol.
what do you mean?
@@youbetcha7594maybe ...our the weird one....🤔
I have such respect for you! Bless you for helping perfect strangers. My mom had her home taken away by an EF3 in Alabama on January 12th, so I get what it's like to have a loved one go through something so traumatic. Thankfully, her and my brother made it out in time, but only minutes before it flipped their trailer. It was a blessing that you were there to help them, and your shirt says it all. Love over fear! Thank you.
3:45 I honestly have NO idea how that guy was ok. Mad respect for you stopping and helping people when needed. Subscribed. You chased the EXACT region I would have targetted
This is the best coverage of a tornado I have ever seen. Very polished, clear view of the storm right from the beginning. And the human touch, the reality of the results of such a storm. I love your faith in God and your willingness to give up the chase for a greater purpose. This is amazing.
This is why I watch you! You saved an entire family and animals and before u even knew they were ok, you prayed 2 times and used “amen at the end! Thank you for saving them and being so thankful😊
As someone who was paralyzed, lost both parents n sister in a tornado before i was even 2. (i'm 40 now). This video was hard for me to watch, but i'm so glad it had a happy outcome and that everyone (and the doggies!) were safe!
It took me a VERY LONG TIME to get over my PTSD of thunderstorms and tornadoes. But it's videos from chasers like you/this, that helped me. (and reoccuring nightmares). These modern cameras are able to capture some incredible footage, and i'm always blown away by the balls you all have, n how close u get to these monsters.
Thank you for sharing these videos. And for helping those people.
Damn that sounds brutal, i hope your doing well in live now
@@Dutchman-2002 eh, i'm not doin good, but i'm not doin bad either i guess. :) Thank you for the kind msg. :)
I pray that the Lord Jesus will continue to comfort you. There is purpose in all of this and I show He will show you. God bless you and I commend you for your strength 🙏🏼🤍
That tornado is absolutely gorgeous… and horrifying. What I love about this video is you show the aftermath and the rescue. Not many people do that, understandably. It’s heart breaking to see. I’m glad they all came out okay, especially in a home like that with an EF4!
Man, that thing was an absolute monster. I’m so glad you stopped and helped those people. As incredible as it is to capture and witness a tornado of that size, it is also such a sad situation that comes with the territory after it is all said and done with, to see them and anybody else be directly impacted and lose everything. So thankful they are ok and made it out alive.
I am thankful that we do not have tornados and hail storm in out country. Thank God as well for sending this guy to help the elderly. So glad they are okay. 🙏
Dude absolutely insane. The footage of the tornado: jaw dropping. The act of heroism and kindness without even a second thought: absolute mad respect. Your shirt says it all, man. May you find help in future times of need as you helped others that day. Next level.
I don’t know who you are or how I came across this video, but you’ve earned yourself a new follower and a friend. When you called out in the name of Jesus I felt chills come down my body. Then right there I saw the older fella appear to walk out. You’re a good guy man. I’m thankful there’s people like you in the world.
weird
I also had chills when he started calling on Jesus!
Yess!! Same!!!
Placebo effect lmao.
Im a Christian, felt nothing. Words from a Yt video dont do that😂
I felt chills as well though, that was because he was trying to talk to a dead person asking for them to help alive people.
Wow man. You are a good human. Your footage is incredibly epic but the star of this video is you being a good human and helping these people out when they lost everything. That act of kindness probably ranks at the top of life-defining moments for that family. You did a powerful thing.
So emotional...so frightening. I can't imagine living here in the UK what it's like to live where these incredible storms occur. Thank God for the safety of the people in your video. ❤
I’m so glad that everyone was ok. Even the pets. It’s really a miracle that they all survived that especially when looking at that bathroom. Thank god you were there to help. Thank you so much for helping them.
I found part of your video on tiktok and came to RUclips to find you. After seeing how caring you are as a storm chaser, I had to follow you. Thank you for checking on the man and his family. My heart breaks for everyone in the paths. Praying for all involved
I’ve been privileged and cursed to experience so much in my life BUT watching this truly humbles you in so many ways.
These stories need to be told. Not on the news title saying “another tornado hit in the Midwest” …these vlogs show the true power behind this.
Wow.
You… young man are BLESSED and a TRUE BLESSING to your NEIGHBORS. I pray a huge blessing of abundance come into your bath as well IJN. Amen 🙏🏽 ❤
NOT EVERYONE IN THIS WORLD GETS A CHANCE TO SAVE A LIFE, massive respect bro for u
You're a good dude to stop and help out like that. No dog in the hunt, but thank you for being such a decent human when others were in need.
This made me really emotional. To see that elderly couple lose a lifetime of work is heartbreaking. Thank God they are safe but they were left with nothing.
Do you thank God when people are wiped off the earth for no good reason at all, too?
@@TangibleGoods 🤡
@@Shusha0029 its a real question, do you ever question gods plan?
@@Shusha0029 it is a real question, and you can only conjure up a clown emoji? you're the real clown.
@@TangibleGoodsusername checks out, their reward is in heaven. Intangible goods
i broke down in tears. the fact that they lived , at such a elderly age. when i heard his parents house was hit i wasn’t sure they were even living due to how old he appeared. god bless them all.
I cannot imagine living through that with another storm coming. God Bless these young men for helping out.
It's awe-inspiring that a single storm system can create tornados across 10 different states. I think most of us find ourselves forgetting just how incredibly powerful and massive nature can be
You were definitely at the right place at the right time for those people. I loved your prayers from the very beginning. Great footage and fantastic proof of what these storms can do. Thank you for being compassionate and helping those who need help along the way. So many just rush past, trying to get that footage. God bless.
Well said, amen!
It’s so nice to see a chaser that considers the chase done when people need help. In the 90s when I was chasing for months on end it was fairly normal to see. Even had some cases where so many would stop it made it difficult for emergency services to get down the drive (May 1998 SD) My last true chase was the day of the Pilger, NE tornado. I knew people needed help and a good few chasers also stopped. Someone from there even drove my first aid kits down to Omaha to say thanks. However, there were a lot I watched pass straight through and not bother stopping longer than to take pics of the stunned people emerging from homes. Sad. That day I went from active chaser to simple local WFO spotter. Much happier not fighting chaser trains, gaggles, and yahoo’s out for themselves. I commend you for your integrity and humanity.
As far as I'm concerned, storm chasers are first responders. Bless you for helping those people, the world is better for having you in it❤
This footage is amazing, breathtaking, and tragic at the same time. Thank you for helping that poor family. You're a hero.
EXCELLENT video brother and shout out you for abandoning an incredible chase the second that man said he needed help. Cheers man, be very proud of yourself and keep making the world a little better for people that need it ❤
Wow, you are a very special person. This is so touching. I love that you not only stopped to help but you prayed and you were truly concerned for others’ wellbeing. God bless you. ❤️
I understand your fascination with natural phenomena. I feel the same, it's so good to be able to see this power, our planet is alive.
That was beautiful footage. Best I’ve seen. I so appreciate your sweet spirit and prayers, being willing to stop and help strangers is absolutely proof that there are still good people in this world. You are wonderful young men.
This is total storm chasing. Best I have ever seen. Many other storm chasers have had similar experiences but they didn't get it recorded. It was a miracle for the timing to be just right so you could help others and record at the same time. Keep it up!
I agree but its tough filming people during the most traumatic moment of their lives but i think he did it as respectfully as he could
My gosh I hate thinking about all those poor animals. I’m a cat freak and thinking about how many pass away every day from storms and other things kills me inside. I take care of feral cat colonies and we just had some tornados night before last and the way I cried when I went to them the next day and saw them run to me for food.. thank you for being their savior
Thank you for taking care of gods innocent babies!❤
Thank you for being a good person and ending your chase to help out those people. They must have had a heck of a ride in that truck, and then to find their parents home detroyed. They'll never forget your kindness.
Thanks for taking time to help those wonderful people, that is so amazing they survived the direct hit! Seeing the roof completely gone and seeing them leaving the house with their dog was just amazing and really a miracle!
First time seeing a video like this. My stomach was and is in knots , but I’m so relieved that family was okay and you were able to help. I hope they were able to get back on their feet and are doing well. 🥺💖
What a miracle those people survived in the bathroom! Thank you so much for instantly stopping the chase and going to help them. That makes you a hero and an angel. After a near miss from a tornado a few years back, we went to check on elderly neighbors who had trees and branches piled up everywhere. Within a few minutes half a dozen people showed up to help. No idea who these strangers were, and they vanished once we had the road cleared and verified our neighbors were okay. Not all heroes wear capes, and not all angels have wings. God bless you.
Wow, this is incredible footage, one of the most intense looking tornadoes I've ever seen. Bless you for rescuing those people❤
Bless u
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Mad respect for helping the people affected instead of chasing the perfect shot. I feel it makes the video better and makes you better as a person
Very sad but amazing to see you help out immediately.
People don't realize how many nice people still exist.
This video takes tornado chasing to the next level. To show the aftermath of these beasts of a storm and what it can do to peoples lives in seconds. Glad the grandparents survived. What a miracle!
Wow... didn't expect to cry watching this. I appreciate you praying for everyone as you drove up to the house. This was truly a miracle. You being right there at that exact moment. Man. I bet they consider you to be an angel.
Yeah, such a Miracle that the house was like 50 feet from a main road that people normally drive around on. There was another car behind his as well because it's a road. Pretty sure the person behind them would have done the same. It's also a Miracle that the house was human engineered in a way to withstand a tornado... But yes don't praise the engineers who built the house that kept them alive...
It's also a Miracle that they lost everything... But praise jeebus.
@@coryv5679 is everything all right man? People have their beliefs chill out.
@@coryv5679 Going out of your way to say stuff like this over and over really says more about the kind of person you are, as opposed to showing up the people you're responding to. Just hope you realize that.
@@coryv5679 Imagine being this big of an asshole to comment something like this.... The way you attack someone's beliefs like this says a lot about your character... Who hurt you man???
@@coryv5679 How miserable do you have to be to make such snobbish remarks on such a tragic video?
That is some wild footage. A chaser friend and I were north of this storm and wanted to get on it but unfortunately weren't there in time. I'm glad that family was okay and you were able to help them.
This video and the "short" from this video earned you a subscription man.
Thank you for helping that man and his family!!! Your prayers hit hard!!