Swept up in the raging floodwaters around Baton Rouge, Louisiana, one woman and her dog found themselves rapidly sinking in her car with no way to escape. The small red convertible had the top up and they were trapped inside as it became engulfed in the fast-moving flood.
Just as the car was sucked under water, becoming submerged, a rescue worker reached the vehicle and dove into the water on the driver's side.
He shouted to the other rescuer, "Give me a knife, give me a knife," and quickly pried open the convertible as it sunk.
Only a few seconds later, he freed the driver and brought her to surface. As she gasped for air, the first words she said were, "Get my dog! Get my dog!"
Swept up in the raging floodwaters around Baton Rouge, Louisiana, one woman and her dog found themselves rapidly sinking in her car with no way to escape. The small red convertible had the top up and they were trapped inside as it became engulfed in the fast-moving flood. Just as the car was sucked under water, becoming submerged, a rescue worker reached the vehicle and dove into the water on the driver's side. He shouted to the other rescuer, "Give me a knife, give me a knife," and quickl...
And that's what you should do.
They are such a unique and beautiful animals
As simple as this act appears it could very well have been life saving.
As simple as this act appears it could very well have been life saving.
The maneuver is called 'appui patin' and involves 'landing' in such a way as to be able to disembark/pick up the crew and the wounded from the mountain slope. I sweated while watching it.
The maneuver is called 'appui patin' and involves 'landing' in such a way as to be able to disembark/pick up the crew and the wounded from the mountain slope. I sweated while watching it.
Saudi man uses his car to put out fire on his friends car using sand from the Dunes.
Saudi man uses his car to put out fire on his friends car using sand from the Dunes.
Fortunately, good people quickly helped him
And that's called a happy ending
Animals have more empathy than humans
Always good to have someone lend a hand... or two