18 thoughts on “Amazing Water rescue vehicle in a canal after heavy rains!

  1. These guys did good. Quite the compliment from me. This is why everyone should know how to exit a vehicle or building in case of emergency. Always be aware of your exits and have a strategy for getting out in case of trouble. Keep a tool of some kind handy in the vehicle for emergencies that can double as a hammer. Know how to get out of your car via the trunk. For those who travel a lot, keep camping gear and safety gear in the trunk, just in case of emergency. Above all else, remain calm, keep thinking, assess your situation. I've been in some tough spots, but because I had what I needed, I got out. Got lost in the woods..sheesh, can't believe I did that.

  2. She had forever to climb out the back. Jesus. But when you start to go under, whatever you do, don't hold your breath. Instead scream and push all of the air out of your lungs. To make it easier to slide through the window ???

  3. If not already offered in ones area, open/operate optional, additional drivers ed courses in every state for snow, rain, submerged, city driving, emergency situations. Insurance companies could offer a discount for passing the preparedness course(s) or $500 off damage repairs. Just thinkin'…

  4. Another example of not needing power locks power windows. The old school way is the best way. I'm glad they got her in time.

  5. Excelente auditor! Shows well balanced audits both wrong and right policing. Fair and balanced video reporting gets my respects! Liked, commented and subscribed.

  6. As soon as she went under it looks like the officer recording didn't really give a fuck at that point. Just slowly walked away and watched. Coward.

  7. Wow, cops doing the right thing. If it wasn't on video I wouldn't believe it, unless this is just a staged operation to make them look good. Hum.

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