Nightwatch Presents: First Responders – Flash Flood Alley | A&E

In Austin, TX we see what it takes to recover a victim trapped in the middle of a flash flood. #NightwatchNation
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“Nightwatch Nation,” the new nonfiction series from executive producer Dick Wolf and 44 Blue Productions, follows EMTs in Yonkers, New York, Austin, Texas, Tucson, Arizona and Baton Rouge, Louisiana as these real-life heroes risk their lives to work the busiest and most unnerving shift of the day, the overnight.

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21 thoughts on “Nightwatch Presents: First Responders – Flash Flood Alley | A&E

  1. Man, especially as a buddy/partner, it would have been a nearly impossible instinct to ignore to come help them when I started seeing them getting distressed in there. Especially when he bailed out, "I'm coming, I'm coming! Its alright!" urge. 8(

  2. ya basically, they say in a few videos that they are family because they are round them and each other a. alot build bonds and all that. so yes, to ur comment.

  3. I would have panicked too! He kept saying “whoa stop” but no one heard or listened. So yea if he really gulped water no one would no for a second.

  4. the last water rescue I did was a couple years ago. Couple kayakers tipped over. Used the RDC and had the airboat from a department 10 miles down the road. We got them out without injury. It was in early summer, water was a lot higher.

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