Bodycam Shows Mesa Officers Rescuing Man Pinned Under Car

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Mesa, Arizona — Mesa Police Department released body camera footage that shows officers scrambling to rescue a man pinned beneath a car. The incident happened Tuesday morning in the driveway of a house near Mesa Drive and Main Street around 8:45 a.m. Devon Haycock was working on his wife’s car when one of the jack collapsed, sending the car body into his chest. Luckily for the couple, Mesa Police officers Nolan Martineau and Josh Gardner arrived within three minutes and helped Devon to get out from under the car as it was lifted off the ground. Devon did not sustain any major injuries.

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39 thoughts on “Bodycam Shows Mesa Officers Rescuing Man Pinned Under Car

  1. Es gratificante ver cómo reaccionan los cuerpos de emergencia en Estados Unidos, que pena que no sea así en mi país, que pena en verdad 🇲🇽.
    Para que llegue una ambulancia en CDMX tarda más de una hora, aún llamando al 911

  2. DIY mechanics … know better to get jack stands . And those jacks that come with your car aren’t ment to be used for other repairs other than to change ur tire in an emergency.

  3. This what happens when you dont teach your kids life skills, JACK stand idiot!! I'm 15 and I know that

  4. People take your cars to mechanic shops. The job will end up costing you more or A LOT more if you don’t know what to do.

  5. Growing up around age 12 my mother drove a small school bus and one of the other kids that rode on it lost his brother because he had jacked up his car on concrete blocks, which are very weak, especially if you turn them sideways and the block crumbled and the car fell on him. That’s why there’s always steel reinforcement and concrete put in the voids when They build walls with concrete block

  6. When your driveway is all cracked that’s not a good spot to put a lot of pressure on it in a small area with a jack because it can punch thru. there might be voids underneath and it doesn’t look very strong or thick and probably doesn’t have steel reinforcement in it

  7. i work on my own vehicles, you got to use jack stands and not on slopped drive ways. i am so scared this shit will happen to me that is why i bring my phone with me when working on under the vehicles and use two sets of over sized jack stands. i have the shitiest of luck if this happens to me i would be crushed to death

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