Live Rescue: Trapped Under a Wall (Season 2) | A&E

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Medics respond to a call reporting a man who got trapped underneath a concrete wall that fell on him in the yard in this clip from “1.6.20”.
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26 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Trapped Under a Wall (Season 2) | A&E

  1. yo was like ehhh i aint got nothing going on tonight ill go to the hospital, i need an excuse to not go to work for a few days lol

  2. We owe alot to the fire department….Even when it came down to 9/11 Fire fighters are always the first ones to throw you over their shoulder to get you to safety even if it means risking their own lives, EMTs and Cops dont even go near as close to danger as these guys.

  3. I took an ambulance ride over 15 years ago, and got a bill in the mail for $400 dollars. Hate to imagine what one would cost today. I got a feeling he's gonna regret that decision.

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