I Survived: Lineman ELECTROCUTED up a 35 Foot Pole – Full Episode (S3, E5) | A&E

A lineman is electrocuted while working alone up a 35 foot power pole in Season 3, Episode 5.

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38 thoughts on “I Survived: Lineman ELECTROCUTED up a 35 Foot Pole – Full Episode (S3, E5) | A&E

  1. He got 6 years?!?! For almost killing his ex and stabbing her over 30 times?!?! Are you kidding me. 🤬 That is absolutely ridiculous. He deserved life!

  2. my 23 year old friend made the mistake of meeting her crazy ex at night and he shot her the cops came and killed him. She told her friend and he was on the phone so he called 911 but it was too late. Tragic. They weren't even serious, she wasn't.

  3. Julie was the only one of the 4 in this video that could have prevented her situation. If she had just cut it off completely maybe it would not have happened. Ron described the attacker's face as blank. What he was looking at was the face of a schizophrenic in the midst of a episode.
    Thank God they were able to survive.

  4. I will never every understand how these 911 ops NEVER assure the person on the line that help is already on the way, they just ask their questions, and this one ignored her constant pleas, when of course help was on the way immediately.

  5. these stories scare the living daylights out of me; i cannot believe humans have such propensity for evil, it's just so deeply unnerving. Well, now that this episode is over I think it's time to head over to MrBallen's channel for another giant serving of yikes!

  6. Ron and Jill, sometimes I have a hard time listening to these but I could not imagine what was going through y'alls minds. To have to sit there and watch the one you love getting beaten I couldn't fathom. I'm sure you guys will never be the same again.

  7. 6yrs for an attack like that, disgusting! Watching these shows has gotten me to keep a firearm on my person at all times inside and outside of my home. I have a special holder in my shower to keep it within hands reach !

  8. Six years? I am fine with that. Maybe get out in 4 or 5 with good behavior. Not so long to wait because he is going to get a surprise when he gets out.

  9. This is why everyone needs a dog! And I love your shows it shows me so much that there is evil out there inside these human beings that are committing these crimes… nothing but PUPPETS FOR THE DEVIL THESE CRIMINALS

  10. A few minutes in so far: this guy seemed to know they had money in their house. It’s almost always someone you know who does something like this. Always someone “friendly”.

  11. Randy, they couldn't pay me a $1m a minute to do ur job!
    I was just thinking how dangerous ur job is, yet we never thank you guys for doing what you do!
    Here's a HUGE THANK YOU!
    Glad you survived & made it home safe and sound to ur family.
    Love, peace and blessings to you always.

  12. Ron & Jill remind me of my late hubby & myself.
    Always there for each other, no matter what. When we got his cancer diagnosis we didn't panic. As a former hospice nurse, I answered all his questions honestly & stayed w/ him every possible moment.
    He died in my arms on Feb. 1, 2010.
    I miss him so much.
    Ron & Jill I just know u 2 hug each other just a little bit tighter every night now.
    Love, peace & blessings to you always.

  13. I can tell by Julie's right side facial twitching that he struck her trigeminal nerve. Poor thing will always suffer from that uncontrollable twitching for life.
    God bless you, Julie.

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