Live Rescue: Unsafe to Drive (Season 2) | A&E

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Medics respond to an accident involving a car and a truck. The truck driver insists upon driving his vehicle home even though police and medics tell him it’s not safe in this clip from “11.04.19”. #LiveRescue
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23 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Unsafe to Drive (Season 2) | A&E

  1. This might surprise a lot of you folks, but 50 years ago people (and especially women) could express themselves without repetitively using the f-word.

  2. Yet another dude who thinks he knows how a vehicle operates better than professionals who require that knowledge for their job. My guy, you are at best a backyard mechanic who puts his brake pads in backwards first try. Please listen to the people who actually know what they're doing.

  3. very unlikely to deploy the Airbags, modern ECUs detect a shitload of malfunctions and disable themselfes… I would be WAY more concerned About damaged steering and brakes

  4. That guy reminded me of my dad. Stubborn as a mule. Airbags are no joke, though. I agree with the police and firefighters.

    Airbags deploy using charges that contain ROCKET PROPELLANT, this causes the airbag to deploy at OVER 200 MPH. If that man’s airbag deployed unintentionally and there was no collision, that’d been the end of him.

  5. You know if he would've told "I have a harder job than you guys" to a cop he would've definitely gotten mad & say something back. Not that he wouldn't have had a good reason to but that's one of the differences I've noticed between them. I'm sure there are exceptions but I have yet to see/meet a rude or mean firefighter.

  6. Maybe because I'm from Ohio and people driving junk cars is common, but I'd still drive it. If they are worried about airbags, pull the airbag fuse and no longer is an issue.

  7. Construction is definitely more "hard work" physically, but firefighters and EMS are definitely working harder when it comes to the stuff they deal with. Weird for the old guy to even compare the two in the first place.

  8. “I have a harder job than you guys” as you can see this guys never been in turnouts in the Arizona heat he won’t be talking that mess when his house catches fire

  9. Woman: politely says "Excuse my language"

    Same woman a second later: That f***ing c**t. F***ing son of a b***h wasn't paying f***ing attention.

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