Live Rescue: Most Viewed Moments From Tallahassee, Florida | A&E

Checked out the most viewed Live Rescue moments from Tallahassee, Florida!

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39 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Most Viewed Moments From Tallahassee, Florida | A&E

  1. Imagine a 3,000 dollar drive to the hospital and another 3,000+ to have em remove a small fishing hook lmao just pull the sucker out fool, it’s going to be more painful when you see the hospital bill 😂 even with insurance

  2. LOL, ROFLMAO big time about that dude asking for general anaesthesia because of a little fish hook in his finger❗️☺️🤣☺️ OMG, life may get challenging for this dude, but hopefully he toughens up❗️ SMH 👏👏👏☺️ PS! That he passed out is not something he can control though, some ppl’s bodies just do that…🤷‍♀️😊 PS! The best way to remove amhook is by poking it through, then you can cut off the barbed tip, which makes it possible to pull it out without yanking a bit of flesh with it. I’m surprised these EMS guys didn’t know this…

  3. Seen those boxers before

    Grim Reaper with rainbows shooting out of the eyes riding the back of a dark unicorn with lightning shooting off the background.
    Useful information.

  4. Imagine accidentally getting a fishing hook stuck in your thumb and when you call for help, people show up and shove a camera in your face so that they can make fun of and profit off your misfortune. That's why I hate these shows.

  5. @ 4:40 the flat hose on the floor no water covering it. @ 5:25 the hose is over busted pipe. Fireman says "the fire got extinguished rather quickly". "So there's no worries of fire". @ 5:30 "As you can see, we're in two to three inches of water". What, in less than a minute it went from half an inch to 2 to 3 inches?

  6. Left my rod’s hook unsecured in the back of my truck and as I walked by I jammed a hook so far up my nose I thought someone had grabbed my face and yanked it back. Everybody at the hospital was pretty impressed.

  7. Seriously? You actually responded to a fish hook in a finger? I have impaled myself on many a fish hook from a 6/0 down to a size 20 and simply 'fished' them out myself or cut the shank off and pushed it through, stuck a plaster on and carried on fishing. What a wimp. How does he think the fish feels?

  8. I got a hook caught in my finger when winter fishing, all I did was cut off the eye on the hook and push it through in the same direction the hook was traveling…..

  9. Props to that Lt. at the van fire for keeping a (relatively) strait face through that explanation. Good bless Florida first responders who deal with Florida Man everyday.

  10. I feel this guy with the hook in his hand…. I can't stand injuries to my hands and fingers. I've sliced my leg, my foot…just wrap it up and move on. But my hands… I freak me out and I get dizzy and feel like throwing up. <3

  11. A retired firefighter got a barbed fishhook out of my finger without hurting me <3 it was really cool. I wish I remembered exactly how he did it.

  12. As a fisherman, I like to think I would’ve had them pull it out on site. I’ll give the fish a little bit of payback for all the fish I have accidentally killed over the years.

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