Not some lefty trans who is asking for donations to get their dicks cut off. Real hero here, love seeing this stuff. Hope he gets better, had some serious injuries, but saved Children. Thought you Godly people would appreciate this.
Of course they're pissed, some random dude showed them what Vince McMahon sized grapefruits can do compared to all their "training" and "protocol", that's getting totally emasculated
Talk about projection. How many firefighters do you know? How many fire fighting missions have you been on? How many life-threatening fire missions have you been on? Do tell, please. We're all ears. Because you can tell from the footage that these men are pissed? Because they are not jumping up and down like teenage girls at a pop concert but dealing professionally with a very serious situation?
What, you think this is uvalde, that the firefighters we standing back waiting and they let some young dude run in and do the job? Isn't it 100% obvious that they were NOT on the scene, that the dude acted as he did out of necessity, and that they had just arrived and were dealing with the situation when he came out?
What a dumb comment.
Seriously. Sorry. I try to never be harsh or critical to pedes, but the above two comments are the most foolhardy comments I've seen on the board for ages.
My issue isn't that the firefighters wouldn't have gotten the job done or anything about firefighters specifically.
My issue is he got it done, and the response afterwards should have been "ambulance is here champ, you have guts" or "good job kid" or anything even semi comforting and respectful.
However, they just sounded spiteful he did half their job. Surely, if pedes and normies on twitter get the same impression, it's not entirely out of the question that's how it comes off
Comes off isn't exactly reality but it's not out of hating firefighters or something like that. For what it's worth I like firefighters and it pisses me off Target employees and libcuck teachers want to get paid the same or more than them
Despite my rather irate comment (I was irate, fo sho), you've replied in a measured manner, re-asserting your position. That's great.
I've just rewatched the video, and I still most vehemently disagree!
They arrive. (body cam)
Bystander informs them of the "6yr old girl and a 22 yr old male, in the house somewhere". The fighter immediately pivots, and begins a paced jog towards the house.
(Bodycam) jogging towards area (jogging is as fast as you're going to get over a sustained period of time with ALL that gear on).
The dude arrives, immediately they call "Medic!!"
"Come with me man, come with me" - because he is still in the danger area "you have to get away from the house" - so they can treat him properly.
"are you ok?"
Attending to his HEALTH - his wounds etc. (The LAST thing they are worried about is him feeling a bit disrespected because they aren't screaming and calling him "oh, you're so brave! Wonderful!" They are trained to minimize danger and secure well-being FIRST.)
Attend to work.
Maybe the one guy doing the tourniquet was having a bad day. I don't know.
But again, I find your response really ..... dumb. Sorry!!! I do. I'm glad it was these men there on that day, and not you!
Pedes and normies on twitter? I'm not accessing twiffer atm because they want me to remove a post to lift a ban, and I'm not decided yet.
But personally, I find the assertion obnoxious that these firefighters are somehow pissed because apparently? the pizza guy has balls and they do not????
Bleh.
But thanks for the civil response. We'll have to agree to disagree!
Now, let's carry on! We've got lizards to take down! (as opposed to firefighters who for whatever reason don't satisfy our own particular view of how THEY should act.)
You'd be screaming ....." ......." because you are NOT a firefighter, or a professional who risks his life as a matter of course.
IMO, NO hero wants to hear that at that time. Who wants to hear " you a f*ing hero" except someone who needs attention and outside affirmation? who is so self-absorbed that he or she needs immediate recognition to feel valid or validated? The Dude KNEW what he did.
And, sorry, firefighters don't scream unless it's necessary to save a life in that moment. They do NOT let their emotions control them, or follow emotional jerks and tugs, because THAT compromises their work and eventually costs damage and lives.
They were acting professionally, doing a very tough, life-threatening job, and they don't have the luxury of indulging in the emotionally-driven imagined scenario you conjured up here. Projection much?
What if there are MORE people inside? Do they know? They have a job to continue to do. The fire still raging. Neighbouring houses could be in danger. Other people might still be in danger. I mean, they had JUST arrived on the scene.
Do you really you think that guy needed some professionals losing it and getting all excited and telling him he's a super, wonderful guy and just forgetting the job they are still in the middle of doing?
I mean, you seriously think he gives a shit about getting praise? That sort of person NEVER does those actions. It's called being selfless. By the way, those firefighters do it every single job they go on, not once in a desperate case.
The guy will be acknowledged and uplifted as a hero in due course. The parents will be ETERNALLY grateful, and at the right time, he WILL get the recognition and praise he deserves.
What the buddy needed to hear is what he actually heard: "yes, the baby is OK". and then, "You did good, dude."
Remember the old adage, when you point your finger at someone, there are 3 fingers pointing back at you.
Sorry, Koala, your comment here is the cringe, not what the professional, life-risking firefighters were doing,
I'd like to suggest that it might be worthwhile reflecting on with what kind of thought process and what to YOU are the emotional priorities as you observe the clip. You seem very focused here on criticizing the responders and those doing a very difficult job, and on the emotional well-being (seems) of the young man who has been very brave.
Myself, I saw about 5 heroes in that clip, and I find it kind of mind-boggling that people who know probably NOTHING about the training they do, how they are trained to act, the job they actually do, and what priorities etc, they MUST maintain in order to actually save lives, - that such people want to cut them down because they think they know better about how those men should do their jobs. It's not Uvalde.
See my response to axrev above to see the things that meet MY observation when I watch the vid (several times) (ka what I notice most) - these are the things that I notice. I kinda shake my head at what you and axrev seem to be noticing and putting your attention to in this vid. Seems really focused on the feels, on a purely emotional response (my impression) when these men are TRAINED to act regardless of emotion. For me, I'd rather consider the actual dire nature of the situation and the priorities at hand, rather than if the hero or those who appreciate him feel anything about it.
But, maybe that's just me.
However, all that said, thanks very much for the civil response Koala. We've both stated our views, clearly, and that's a pretty good outcome.
Edit to add: This is the news letter from the Police Department on the events of what happened that night. The accounts from the hero when he saved the children. I wondered where the parents were, but someone in the comments said they were on a date night and the 18 yr old was babysitting, that's why the kids were home alone. The 5 kids ages ranging from 1 - 18 yrs old. He crawled around the floor because he couldn't see anything through the black smoke, finding the 6 yr old by her cries, then couldn't find his way back to the back door, but did find the stairs, so he went upstairs, broke a window with his fist and jumped from the second story saving the child. This guy is a hero!
Not some lefty trans who is asking for donations to get their dicks cut off. Real hero here, love seeing this stuff. Hope he gets better, had some serious injuries, but saved Children. Thought you Godly people would appreciate this.
Of course they're pissed, some random dude showed them what Vince McMahon sized grapefruits can do compared to all their "training" and "protocol", that's getting totally emasculated
Yeah, if it wasn't for that guy that baby and the rest of the family would be dead.
Talk about projection. How many firefighters do you know? How many fire fighting missions have you been on? How many life-threatening fire missions have you been on? Do tell, please. We're all ears. Because you can tell from the footage that these men are pissed? Because they are not jumping up and down like teenage girls at a pop concert but dealing professionally with a very serious situation?
What, you think this is uvalde, that the firefighters we standing back waiting and they let some young dude run in and do the job? Isn't it 100% obvious that they were NOT on the scene, that the dude acted as he did out of necessity, and that they had just arrived and were dealing with the situation when he came out?
What a dumb comment.
Seriously. Sorry. I try to never be harsh or critical to pedes, but the above two comments are the most foolhardy comments I've seen on the board for ages.
My issue isn't that the firefighters wouldn't have gotten the job done or anything about firefighters specifically.
My issue is he got it done, and the response afterwards should have been "ambulance is here champ, you have guts" or "good job kid" or anything even semi comforting and respectful.
However, they just sounded spiteful he did half their job. Surely, if pedes and normies on twitter get the same impression, it's not entirely out of the question that's how it comes off
Comes off isn't exactly reality but it's not out of hating firefighters or something like that. For what it's worth I like firefighters and it pisses me off Target employees and libcuck teachers want to get paid the same or more than them
Despite my rather irate comment (I was irate, fo sho), you've replied in a measured manner, re-asserting your position. That's great.
I've just rewatched the video, and I still most vehemently disagree!
They arrive. (body cam)
Bystander informs them of the "6yr old girl and a 22 yr old male, in the house somewhere". The fighter immediately pivots, and begins a paced jog towards the house.
(Bodycam) jogging towards area (jogging is as fast as you're going to get over a sustained period of time with ALL that gear on).
The dude arrives, immediately they call "Medic!!"
"Come with me man, come with me" - because he is still in the danger area "you have to get away from the house" - so they can treat him properly.
"are you ok?"
Attending to his HEALTH - his wounds etc. (The LAST thing they are worried about is him feeling a bit disrespected because they aren't screaming and calling him "oh, you're so brave! Wonderful!" They are trained to minimize danger and secure well-being FIRST.)
Attend to work.
Maybe the one guy doing the tourniquet was having a bad day. I don't know.
But again, I find your response really ..... dumb. Sorry!!! I do. I'm glad it was these men there on that day, and not you!
Pedes and normies on twitter? I'm not accessing twiffer atm because they want me to remove a post to lift a ban, and I'm not decided yet.
But personally, I find the assertion obnoxious that these firefighters are somehow pissed because apparently? the pizza guy has balls and they do not????
Bleh.
But thanks for the civil response. We'll have to agree to disagree!
Now, let's carry on! We've got lizards to take down! (as opposed to firefighters who for whatever reason don't satisfy our own particular view of how THEY should act.)
Wow. What a totally negative perception.
You'd be screaming ....." ......." because you are NOT a firefighter, or a professional who risks his life as a matter of course.
IMO, NO hero wants to hear that at that time. Who wants to hear " you a f*ing hero" except someone who needs attention and outside affirmation? who is so self-absorbed that he or she needs immediate recognition to feel valid or validated? The Dude KNEW what he did.
And, sorry, firefighters don't scream unless it's necessary to save a life in that moment. They do NOT let their emotions control them, or follow emotional jerks and tugs, because THAT compromises their work and eventually costs damage and lives.
They were acting professionally, doing a very tough, life-threatening job, and they don't have the luxury of indulging in the emotionally-driven imagined scenario you conjured up here. Projection much?
What if there are MORE people inside? Do they know? They have a job to continue to do. The fire still raging. Neighbouring houses could be in danger. Other people might still be in danger. I mean, they had JUST arrived on the scene.
Do you really you think that guy needed some professionals losing it and getting all excited and telling him he's a super, wonderful guy and just forgetting the job they are still in the middle of doing?
I mean, you seriously think he gives a shit about getting praise? That sort of person NEVER does those actions. It's called being selfless. By the way, those firefighters do it every single job they go on, not once in a desperate case.
The guy will be acknowledged and uplifted as a hero in due course. The parents will be ETERNALLY grateful, and at the right time, he WILL get the recognition and praise he deserves.
What the buddy needed to hear is what he actually heard: "yes, the baby is OK". and then, "You did good, dude."
Remember the old adage, when you point your finger at someone, there are 3 fingers pointing back at you.
Sorry, Koala, your comment here is the cringe, not what the professional, life-risking firefighters were doing,
hahah. OK. We can agree on the bud being a hero.
I'd like to suggest that it might be worthwhile reflecting on with what kind of thought process and what to YOU are the emotional priorities as you observe the clip. You seem very focused here on criticizing the responders and those doing a very difficult job, and on the emotional well-being (seems) of the young man who has been very brave.
Myself, I saw about 5 heroes in that clip, and I find it kind of mind-boggling that people who know probably NOTHING about the training they do, how they are trained to act, the job they actually do, and what priorities etc, they MUST maintain in order to actually save lives, - that such people want to cut them down because they think they know better about how those men should do their jobs. It's not Uvalde.
See my response to axrev above to see the things that meet MY observation when I watch the vid (several times) (ka what I notice most) - these are the things that I notice. I kinda shake my head at what you and axrev seem to be noticing and putting your attention to in this vid. Seems really focused on the feels, on a purely emotional response (my impression) when these men are TRAINED to act regardless of emotion. For me, I'd rather consider the actual dire nature of the situation and the priorities at hand, rather than if the hero or those who appreciate him feel anything about it.
But, maybe that's just me.
However, all that said, thanks very much for the civil response Koala. We've both stated our views, clearly, and that's a pretty good outcome.
wwg1
Brought tears to my eyes.
He must have cut his arm pretty bad….the firefighter applies a tourniquet to stop the bleeding.
It looked like the little girl had some cuts on her also, looked like on both legs and possibly her back.
From the LafayetteINPolice
Heroic actions of a Lafayette Citizen saves the lives of several children!
https://twitter.com/LafayetteINPD/status/1547657887165468677/photo/1
Edit to add: This is the news letter from the Police Department on the events of what happened that night. The accounts from the hero when he saved the children. I wondered where the parents were, but someone in the comments said they were on a date night and the 18 yr old was babysitting, that's why the kids were home alone. The 5 kids ages ranging from 1 - 18 yrs old. He crawled around the floor because he couldn't see anything through the black smoke, finding the 6 yr old by her cries, then couldn't find his way back to the back door, but did find the stairs, so he went upstairs, broke a window with his fist and jumped from the second story saving the child. This guy is a hero!
If he has medical bills I will donate as well.
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This guy would have saved the kids in Uvalde…. Unlike those pussy coward so called police officers.
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