CODE 3 RESPONSE TO AN ACCIDENT WITH INJURY AT RUSH HOUR! Medics on-scene.

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  • čas přidán 8. 10. 2022
  • **This incident will be covered in several parts due to the length. Part 1 is the Officers response and Part 2, will cover the contact and subsequent arrest of both suspects. Thanks as always for being a part of the Arkansas Police Activity Team**
    OFFICERS RESPONDED CODE TO THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH KATILLUS ROAD AND VALLETTA CIRCLE IN REFERENCE TO AN ACCIDENT WITH INJURY. OFFICERS ARRIVED ON SCENE AND OBSERVED MEMS UNIT #08 ON SCENE. OFFICERS MADE CONTACT WITH MEMS PERSONNEL AND A SUBJECT, IDENTIFIED AS ASHLEY LUTTREL, INSIDE THE AMBULANCE. LUTTREL ADVISED MEDICAL STAFF SHE HAD TAKEN XANAX TABLETS BEFORE DRIVING. LUTTREL ADVISED SHE WAS THE ONLY ONE INSIDE THE VEHICLE AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENT. MEMS STAFF ADVISED LUTTREL WAS IN POSSESSION OF A PRESCRIPTION BOTTLE WITH XANAX INSIDE. OFFICERS REQUESTED THE BOTTLE TO VERIFY IT WAS LUTTREL'S PRESCRIPTION. MEMS ADVISED LUTTREL'S BOYFRIEND, JACK HANSEN, HAD THE BOTTLE. OFFICERS REQUESTED THE BOTTLE FROM HANSEN. HANSEN HANDED OVER THE BOTTLE AND OFFICERS OBSERVED IT TO NOT HAVE A LABEL AND TO BE EMPTY. MEMS STAFF ADVISED THE BOTTLE WAS NOT EMPTY WHEN THEY HANDED IT TO HANSEN. WHEN OFFICERS ASKED HANSEN WHERE THE PILLS WERE, HANSEN TURNED OUT HIS RIGHT POCKET. OFFICERS OBSERVED LOOSE BLUE PILLS AND A SMALL GLASS JAR WITH A GREEN LEAFY SUBSTANCE INSIDE OF HANSEN'S POCKET. OFFICERS DETAINED HANSEN AND LUTTREL. OFFICERS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 26 XANAX PILLS ON THE GROUND. OFFICERS PREFORMED AN INVENTORY SEARCH OF LUTTREL'S VEHICLE AND LOCATED A BLACK GLOCK HANDGUN IN THE CENTER CONSOLE. LUTTREL ADVISED OFFICERS BOTH SHE AND HANSEN NORMALLY DRIVE THE VEHICLE, BUT THE FIREARM WAS NOT HERS. HANSEN ADVISED THE FIREARM WAS NOT HIS EITHER. OFFICERS ARRESTED LUTTREL FOR DWI-DRUGS, REFUSAL TO SUBMIT TO CHEMICAL TEST, AND POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHEDULE 4. OFFICERS ARRESTED HANSEN FOR POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHEDULE 4. OFFICERS STORED THE XANAX AT THE NORTHWEST SUBSTATION AS EVIDENCE, THE FIREARM WAS STORED FOR SAFE KEEPING, THE GREEN LEAFY SUBSTANCE WAS STORED TO BE DESTROYED. MVR AND BWC IN USE.
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Komentáře • 445

  • @arkansaspoliceactivity
    @arkansaspoliceactivity  Před rokem +8

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  • @Polarbear44
    @Polarbear44 Před rokem +184

    It’s amazing how many people drive with blinder’s on.

    • @arkansaspoliceactivity
      @arkansaspoliceactivity  Před rokem +8

      AGREED

    • @EJ257IHI
      @EJ257IHI Před rokem

      A whole bunch of braindead morons in the left lane......

    • @bigdog8891
      @bigdog8891 Před rokem +2

      I would use the word “clueless”. I am not sure what they are doing would be called “driving”, more like going for a “ride”!!

    • @blueeyes4037
      @blueeyes4037 Před rokem

      Need a big blade on the front of the cars

    • @glenerickson358
      @glenerickson358 Před rokem +1

      Some of those need mandatory vision and hearing tests.

  • @mitchwinder1204
    @mitchwinder1204 Před rokem +326

    Does no one get over anymore? Are we that entitled today? Or are we that distracted? Have all the ridiculous safety gadgets insulated us from our surroundings?

    • @sandib4234
      @sandib4234 Před rokem

      Right stupid!!

    • @mysterymayhem7020
      @mysterymayhem7020 Před rokem +9

      moving to the right is more of a suggestion than a command to people.

    • @georgemoore3716
      @georgemoore3716 Před rokem +37

      These are the same people that complain when it takes first responders "too long to respond" when they are involved

    • @hansdenney7198
      @hansdenney7198 Před rokem +3

      No. People are just stupid. 🤪

    • @asaprulers226
      @asaprulers226 Před rokem +4

      People never look in their mirror. I pass people all the time and the almost turn into me, I make left turn now good luck everybody else

  • @normanrambo4189
    @normanrambo4189 Před rokem +512

    I am totally blown away at the damn idiots who refuse to move over for lights and sirens. I wish there was a way to ticket each and everyone of them. Thank all of you for your service. God bless.

    • @triplehfarmsllc7348
      @triplehfarmsllc7348 Před rokem +25

      It depends some ppl don’t check mirror’s often and have music up loud unfortunately and when ur running 35-50mph like in the video and law enforcement are running 80+ the time ppl hear it they officer is on top of them. For the most part ppl yielded too them some braked but they where in the moment of what do it do. I really didn’t see anyone be a complete dick or anything. Some of them probably thought they was getting pulled hints why they took time pulling over. Considering how much traffic it was pretty good. After seeing the wreck idk why they where running code for something that little. But ever department is definitely ems and fire was on scene and they should have slowed down alittle it wasn’t that important. I use too be in law enforcement and have experience in the field and also still on the fire department

    • @someguy7805
      @someguy7805 Před rokem +19

      @@triplehfarmsllc7348
      I have never missed seeing an emergency vehicle in my rear view mirror, long before I hear the sirens. It just catches in my peripheral vision. Even when actual pursuits are coming up behind me.
      Now cross traffic is a different story. You can't usually hear them if windows up and music on, like I normally do. And you definitely can't see them until the last few seconds before they get to the intersection.
      But these guys have no excuse for coming up behind, as far as I'm concerned.

    • @triplehfarmsllc7348
      @triplehfarmsllc7348 Před rokem +4

      @@someguy7805 again you are talking about yourself who pay attention vs ppl who don’t and that aren’t defensive drivers. The excuse is they are bad drivers with very little experience or training

    • @martyn975
      @martyn975 Před rokem +9

      Agreed, some people are morons. Police cars are already fitted with number plate scanners, there should be some sort of system they can activate. Anyone obscenely failing to yeild should promt a footage review and if confirmed, should receive a hefty fine in the mail.

    • @StormyPeak
      @StormyPeak Před rokem +4

      @@martyn975 I was about to post almost exactly the same thing. Some people treat their cars like their living rooms or bedrooms, playing music super loud, or they are on their phones, deeply into some conversation with someone, or just zoning out on an audio book, or whatever and NOT paying attention to their surroundings, so they don't even realize an officer is right behind them, with sirens and lights. And some just don't move over because their are ignorant of the law. A ticket might just be the wake up call for them.

  • @sharongagnist6428
    @sharongagnist6428 Před rokem +47

    I was yelling "get out of the way. Are you deaf?" 😒

    • @mysterymayhem7020
      @mysterymayhem7020 Před rokem

      nah deaf people move over faster because they are actually paying attention to their surroundings.

    • @steveliedel
      @steveliedel Před rokem

      Omg! I almost said the exact same thing!! “MOVE YOUR ASS” LOL

  • @rickbartnick4563
    @rickbartnick4563 Před rokem +91

    It’s so crazy how people panic and don’t know how to get out of the way

    • @winchester208
      @winchester208 Před rokem +9

      This cop is driving like a maniac. It is pure luck he did not cause an accident himself.

    • @Zirvoll214
      @Zirvoll214 Před rokem +15

      @@winchester208 They are trained to drive like that lmao

    • @crazyghost1277
      @crazyghost1277 Před rokem

      @@winchester208 nah i think ur just dumb

    • @rash9566
      @rash9566 Před rokem +10

      @@winchester208 are you saying the cop should abide by traffic laws with ELS on and take half an hour to arrive there?

    • @valley6824
      @valley6824 Před 11 měsíci

      @@winchester208it is an emergency call. Wtf is he suppossed to do? Sit on his car and wait for the traffic lights? Smh some people like you do not even have any idea how hard this job is. At least let us do our jobs. A police patroling unit has to be in the scene ASAP as soon as it gets a report over the radio.

  • @harryedmunds6652
    @harryedmunds6652 Před rokem +105

    I am a former firefighter. When I drove fire equipment, I wanted vehicles to pull to the right and stop if it was safe to do so. Some times when vehicles are moving at the speed of the other traffic, it is not safe to immediately move to the right and/or stop. In areas of traffic congestion, I wanted traffic to just stop and allow my emergency vehicle to find a way through the congestion. People should frequently look in their rear view mirror for things developing behind them, and be ready to take appropriate action.

    • @ATOPGaming
      @ATOPGaming Před rokem +11

      Had music up too loud one day when I was just out of highschool. Never heard or saw the Battalion Chief (in his marked SUV) come up behind me. Not sure how long he was there for but all I saw in my mirror was his grille lights, he was that close to me. Got over and 5 seconds later he was on scene. Car into utility pole, mom holding a crying kid outside the car.
      Since then I made it a routine that every so often I just check my rear view even if I know nothing is there, and any siren I immediately slow to the speed limit so if I need to move, im going slow enough I can do so.
      Rolling up on the fresh accident, knowing the chief was probably yelling at me to move, and then seeing the people kinda changes your view and thinking.

    • @fyrfyter81
      @fyrfyter81 Před měsícem

      Right? That's like Driver's Ed 101 stuff.

  • @ChrisEdwardsTech
    @ChrisEdwardsTech Před rokem +10

    Yeah, former LEO here. Would have been chewed out for this type of driving for a traffic accident that already has fire and EMS on scene. Also my state does not allow us to dangerously blow through red lights, we must stop and fully clear it first, even when running code. The amount of lives put in danger to run code on a call that did not need you to arrive where the situation is under control. Sure step it up some but no need to run like this.

  • @taijuan5087
    @taijuan5087 Před rokem +34

    The number of completely tuned-out drivers is astonishing. Taught all my kids to drive with full "situational awareness" at all times. Hope it sticks with them.

  • @hellkitty1014
    @hellkitty1014 Před rokem +16

    Seems like he had to come from 2 counties over for an accident.

  • @nolanbrown6894
    @nolanbrown6894 Před rokem +71

    Holy crap that was some dangerous driving! I can't believe he passed the other police car the way he did. He's lucky he didn't kill anyone

    • @jeepthing98
      @jeepthing98 Před rokem +12

      You mean the other officer who got stuck behind traffic in the left lane and this officer having an open lane ahead?

    • @nolanbrown6894
      @nolanbrown6894 Před rokem +7

      @@jeepthing98 Yes, that's the part I'm talking about. If the cars were to have moved towards the right (as they're suppost to) to get out of the way of the 1st police car they could have collided with this cop that decided to go his own way

    • @MrOmegaEquinox
      @MrOmegaEquinox Před rokem +13

      @@jeepthing98 You’re taught to pass on the left, because the Arkansas state handbook says to move to the right for emergency vehicles. If any of these cars would’ve turned right as he was passing on the right he could be held liable. I understand it’s frustrating but especially if fire and EMS are already on scene most the time police don’t even need to run code to certain accidents

    • @RTWGraphics
      @RTWGraphics Před rokem +1

      @@MrOmegaEquinox Yep. As an Engine and Ambulance driver. We rarely run code. It confuses other drivers beyond comprehension.

    • @gone3574
      @gone3574 Před rokem +3

      All for what? fire and ems was out with the car parked in the grass already.

  • @kdl998
    @kdl998 Před rokem +64

    Seems like a long way to respond to an accident.

    • @darthkillerhog
      @darthkillerhog Před rokem

      No that's pretty normal

    • @glenerickson358
      @glenerickson358 Před rokem +1

      On top of that, it looked like a single vehicle accident at residential speeds. 🤦‍♂️

    • @d3m3nt3dtaco
      @d3m3nt3dtaco Před rokem

      About 9 min's in an urban area. That seems pretty bad for the first unit to take more than 3-4 minutes going code to get on scene.

    • @usablemarker1173
      @usablemarker1173 Před rokem

      Its only 9 mins long the previous video I watch is where a cop was lead to a national park where backup could arrive in 30 mins, that officers life could've been endangered.

  • @mac1766
    @mac1766 Před rokem +26

    OMG, where did he go, Tennessee ???? He was the closest unit? With fire on the scene??
    It would have taken just ONE car to ruin his day...My Lord !!
    Thanks APA

  • @dallas75241
    @dallas75241 Před rokem +131

    This would be a prefect example of incorrect code 3 response to a call

    • @gregtaylor3432
      @gregtaylor3432 Před rokem +24

      I have over 40 years experience in driving EMS vehicles. The one rule we have internalized is NEVER pass on the right: If someone hears your siren and pulls to the right into you the MVC is ALL your fault!! Nothing is so important that you can't arrive safely!

    • @bigtime7724
      @bigtime7724 Před rokem +12

      @@facetiouslyinsolent8313 no that’s the law. That’s the truth you a 45 minute response is way better than no response because the unit crashed. Emergency vehicles have regulations they must follow. Nowhere in the us (I believe) using lights and sirens give cops the right away it simply request it. Cops firefighters and emts must operate with due regard when responding.

    • @heathercreighton9613
      @heathercreighton9613 Před rokem +8

      John R, well maybe if civilian drivers got the effort out of the way he wouldn't have needed to do it. Perhaps the USA should start prosecuting ignorant drivers?

    • @dlgrayskibum
      @dlgrayskibum Před rokem +14

      I have seen so many horrible examples of code-3 driving from states in the south, and this is one of them! I was gritting my teeth watching this, especially when the police vehicle that was in front of this guy went to pass cars on the left hand shoulder, which was the correct way, and that forced some of the traffic further to the right just as this police vehicle passes the same traffic on the right. What exactly does this officer want all of the other drivers to do??? He or she is confusing them, and made it more dangerous for both officers as well as the many other drivers on the road trying to get out of the way but with nowhere to safely do so due to the dumbass driving this officer was doing. Looks to my experienced eyes as if Ark. is really seriously lacking in adequate emergency vehicle operator training (EVOC for short), or the officers are just blatantly ignoring not only their training but common sense. Really really BAD emergency driving here!

    • @dlgrayskibum
      @dlgrayskibum Před rokem +9

      @@facetiouslyinsolent8313 you have no idea what you are talking about! The first and most important rule is to actually GET there or you will be of no help to anyone. By the grace of God the driver of this police vehicle did get there, but I was gritting my teeth the majority of the time due to his horrible, aggressive, throw caution and common sense to the wind driving!!! The comment you are referring to was right on, and yours was incorrect and misguided. And I can say so from my perspective as a 29-year career retired LEO who has unfortunately attended way too many officer funerals, and yes, including those due to fatal traffic collisions while responding code-3 to calls. This video is one of the best examples of how NOT to drive code-3, end of story.

  • @glock22shooter
    @glock22shooter Před rokem +74

    If I drove this way, and I run hot through Little Rock every day I work, I'd be fired on the spot. And I'd deserve it. That was some of the most dangerous Code 3 driving I've ever seen. The risk vs reward was ZERO.

    • @marcmendes6961
      @marcmendes6961 Před rokem +9

      I was going to say, that's a lot of reckless driving just to be 5th on the scene...

  • @zachdavis1282
    @zachdavis1282 Před rokem +45

    This driving is crazy--when did EVOC stop teaching to pass on the left when running lights and siren?

    • @lawoftheland5923
      @lawoftheland5923 Před rokem +12

      When passing on the left is impossible. That’s when.

    • @markmcclel
      @markmcclel Před rokem

      When morons forget how to get the fuck out of the way 😂

    • @HeyItz_Dave
      @HeyItz_Dave Před rokem +2

      If you payed attention, he was using EVOC training just fine. Can't exactly only pass on the left if the cars in the left lane won't even try to yield.

    • @williamwalraven3368
      @williamwalraven3368 Před 5 měsíci +3

      there was no reason to run code 3 like a mad man. it was essentially a fender bender, no real injuries but this response could've killed people.

  • @zekehartley326
    @zekehartley326 Před rokem +14

    It took nine and a half minuets to get to that accident, and somehow no one was closer to respond, whilst driving erratically and well over the posted speed limit.

  • @johngilmer6782
    @johngilmer6782 Před rokem +17

    All that shit for a fender bender?

  • @wellidk556
    @wellidk556 Před rokem +35

    All that dangerous driving and possible wrecks for nothing something that's already under control???

  • @commonsense5555
    @commonsense5555 Před rokem +40

    As an EMT, there’s no real justification for the officer to run code 3 to an accident call where fire and EMS are already on scene. Also a lot of his driving was out of line such as passing on the right when there’s opportunity to pass on the left.

    • @ethanwanoreck378
      @ethanwanoreck378 Před rokem +8

      Yeah this driving seemed crazy

    • @FUKKelowna
      @FUKKelowna Před rokem +6

      Thank you for your input. I agree 1000%

    • @frisco415
      @frisco415 Před rokem +7

      Bad ass driver is you ask me. PLUS you don’t know what was said on the call and what Information was given to him

    • @TerryBernardino
      @TerryBernardino Před rokem +14

      As an EMT, there’s no real justification for you to comment on a police officers driving. Your the bottom of the totem pole in the first responder world my guy.

    • @briansturm6618
      @briansturm6618 Před rokem +1

      Nearly 10 minutes with aggressive driving, lights and sirens. if not, it would have taken 20-30 minutes, held up the other first responders and qued up emergency calls in this understaffed locale.

  • @carolynbreau1688
    @carolynbreau1688 Před rokem +5

    Ya'll need to pass and enforce a law that if someone doesn't move for emergency response vehicles then they have to pay a LARGE fine! These drivers are completely ridiculous!!!!!

  • @robtintelnot9107
    @robtintelnot9107 Před rokem +8

    Good thing this wasn't a home invasion call.

    • @Dannyboi2462
      @Dannyboi2462 Před rokem +1

      Hence why it is important to carry, the police will come, but will it be a homicide investigation or your murder investigation? They can only drive so fast.

  • @lovnJesus4life
    @lovnJesus4life Před rokem +13

    As former LEO, I have to ask, he ran code for that?
    Side note, I thought he had left his cruiser in drive for a minute when the firetruck started to back up. Caught up in the excitement i reckon.

    • @rogersmith7808
      @rogersmith7808 Před rokem +1

      Same here and agree. Seems like the FD, ambulance and at least one other unit had already been on scene long enough for the FD to clear out.

    • @FUKKelowna
      @FUKKelowna Před rokem

      100% Agree with you. I thought we were headed to an emergency, not a single vehicle low speed into a pole. Shame.

  • @twobones8603
    @twobones8603 Před rokem +31

    What a long drive to get to an accident...hope everyone is going to be alright...

    • @FUKKelowna
      @FUKKelowna Před rokem +1

      low speed, single vehicle into a pole.... everyone was fine - i would bet on it. Risky driving for such a small incident.

    • @rivermcratt3683
      @rivermcratt3683 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@FUKKelowna how is the cops supposed to know what the incident is before it gets there? You don't know anything about what's going on until you get there or are called off. A vehicle accident with injuries is a vehicle accident with injuries. You don't even know if that's the car with the injuries. What if on the other side of that fire truck there was a car upside down with a baby under it. You don't know until you get there you stupid fuck. You are the reason why I stopped being a deputy sheriff, because I can't reconcile in my head protecting and serving the same fucking scum who want me to stop chasing criminals or think I'm rushing to fast to get to an injured person. Fuck you.

    • @shawnnfr
      @shawnnfr Před 14 dny

      since when is a 9 min drive long????

  • @scottjones3102
    @scottjones3102 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Officer scores a 0 for safe driving and another 0 for driving like an idiot for a low priority call.

  • @highwaypilot
    @highwaypilot Před rokem +18

    As a retired police officer and FTO, this driving should greatly concern any police supervisor.

    • @jayasmrmore3687
      @jayasmrmore3687 Před rokem +2

      Which aspect? Even going through red lights he slowed a bit so I assume he saw it was clear and ran the light with due regard.

    • @gtafan1722
      @gtafan1722 Před rokem +4

      Damn right it should. The pucker factor when our ride along unit decided he should go parallel on the right going through heavy traffic, the way he crested that blind curve at 80 to stopped traffic when he caught up with the other unit, the huge lack of regard for safety of the motoring public in general

  • @chrisbar6230
    @chrisbar6230 Před 8 měsíci +2

    One of the best videos worldwide. Masterpiece. THANK YOU. Regards from East Germany (GDR)

  • @sjlnevets
    @sjlnevets Před rokem +10

    Where was he responding from Montana?... I dont understand why he was in such a rush to get there when medics were already there..

  • @raptango_na6199
    @raptango_na6199 Před rokem +6

    "Over the river and through the woods...to grandmother's house we go...."

  • @jess85
    @jess85 Před rokem +26

    This shows how many drives should NOT have their license. This officer is very used to driving this area and knows how people DO NOT care and DO NOT pull over. On another note there is no reason this officer needs to be driving so crazy if medics are already on scene. He is no rushing to save anyone's life. He is rushing to do an accident report 🤦‍♀️

    • @ShadowDragon246
      @ShadowDragon246 Před rokem +4

      traffic control, people will blind slide ems and cause secondary accidents, also maybe the patient/s are being combative and requested PD ASAP... many different reasons why

    • @ShadowDragon246
      @ShadowDragon246 Před rokem +3

      when they told respond code 3, code 3 is get there ASAP lights and sirens. Code 2 is just lights no siren and hurry up

    • @ShadowDragon246
      @ShadowDragon246 Před rokem +1

      also medics could of showed up just before pd, when the call hoes out for an accident its fd/ems/pd code 3 response

    • @FUKKelowna
      @FUKKelowna Před rokem

      If I lived there, I would raise this concern because that was completely unnecessary and a very risky response for absolutely no reason.

  • @lucasg4400
    @lucasg4400 Před rokem +5

    The comments are a mixed bag here, a ton of people praising the officer for good driving and a ton of people criticizing him for passing on the right and creating dangerous situations. In my opinion both these views are correct, yes his driving was very skillfull from a driving standpoint, however passing on the right as much as he did created some possibly dangerous situations had somebody reacted in a way he didn't expect. Considering the sheer amount of people failing to yield for the officer I don't blame him for the way he is driving, however this is definitely not standard procedure and I would only recommend driving this way if the situation 100 percent calls for it. I don't think this type of driving was necessary for this response.
    On a side note, people should pay attention and stop being blind while driving, so many people in this video I want to send back to driving school.

  • @allanfitzner6621
    @allanfitzner6621 Před rokem +4

    The amount of people that don't pull to the side for an emergency vehicle drives me crazy like really.

  • @timengineman2nd714
    @timengineman2nd714 Před rokem +6

    I always honk my horn 5 times as I turn on my emergency "flashers" as I pull over, a lot of other drivers will hear and see this and pull over as well. Not all, but most. This can have (thankfully) a cascading affect and cause more drivers to realize that an emergency vehicle (ambulance, fire, police) is coming at Code 3....

  • @dee_gee_bee6072
    @dee_gee_bee6072 Před rokem +2

    I live pretty close to Hinson and I remember hearing the sirens coming for awhile trying to figure out where they were going. It seemed like it went on forever.

  • @CodeResp
    @CodeResp Před rokem +5

    Pretty bold driving …..
    All that for nothing.

  • @MintMonte87ACSS312
    @MintMonte87ACSS312 Před rokem +7

    I agree that a lot of people didn’t move when needing too. My only criticism to you, is there was a few spots you were bobbing and weaving where the car in front of you got confused by where you were going and you could have been in a accident easily.. careful brother. You are a great driver though I’ll give you that. Just pick what lane your going to be on, and if you gotta change, make sure your not flying up behind a car that’s in the lane you just went to because they are trying to go to the opposite then you’re trying to get back left leaving them in the middle of the road with you coming up quick. No bueno

    • @arkansaspoliceactivity
      @arkansaspoliceactivity  Před rokem +5

      Thank you for your comment, but it's not me, I just request the videos from Law Enforcement Agencies and post them. Have an awesome weekend.

    • @2olvets443
      @2olvets443 Před rokem

      That was no brother it was one of those that use to many pronouns.

  • @PeninsulaCity2024
    @PeninsulaCity2024 Před rokem +1

    Failing to yeild possible causes:
    1) Not paying attention.
    2) Is distracted.
    3) Panicking / Scared. They freeze up like that Jeep.
    4) Geniunely can't hear (deaf, loud volume, or car cancels out external noise too well. Especially modern cars.)
    5) Can't physically get over due to other traffic.
    6) Not reading the situation / Lack of awareness.
    7) Genuinely does not care.
    8) Purposely blocks out of spite for LEOs / EMS (rare but does happen in some places).

  • @janae09
    @janae09 Před rokem +1

    I’m driving school I was taught to check my mirrors every three seconds. That seems excessive, but often you see emergency vehicles before you hear them.

  • @nancyrhm2094
    @nancyrhm2094 Před rokem +2

    Wow, I'm glad I wasn't the one waiting for aid. It took forever.

  • @user-wj7mc2nj6n
    @user-wj7mc2nj6n Před rokem +1

    I'm a retired Fire Fighter , I can't remember how many Times we Beat Our Brothers in Blue to the Scene... We need to stop the BS about Defunding our policeman and Hire a whole lot more... this officer did a great job with Traffic, Still took much to Long

  • @nickruark3693
    @nickruark3693 Před rokem +31

    That was some pretty aggressive driving by that officer for such a long distance response. And the idiot drivers who don't move over or get out of the way when they hear sirens and see red and blue lights didn't help.

    • @HellYeahImIrish
      @HellYeahImIrish Před rokem

      they only had blue lights

    • @peggys2546
      @peggys2546 Před rokem

      @@HellYeahImIrish You couldn’t hear the sirens?😅

    • @Spankys-place
      @Spankys-place Před rokem +2

      @@peggys2546 Let's be fair... cars made since the 90's have so much noise reduction technology in them it can be hard to hear sirens when the windows are up. Then add in music or any other noise, plus the fact no one pays attention... it is a surprise that there are not more crashes with 1st responders

    • @FUKKelowna
      @FUKKelowna Před rokem +2

      100% agreed, and for what? A low speed, single vehicle into a pole. If I was this persons boss, or even a taxpaying citizen of that area, I think I would question this response and maybe raise a stink. Was it worth the risk? The risk to thousand of members of the public? I do not think so.

    • @bradleysteeves7891
      @bradleysteeves7891 Před rokem

      I would include the officer as idiot driver as well.

  • @FreemanWithrow
    @FreemanWithrow Před rokem +43

    Pretty stupid driving for a MVA with injuries just to stand around and do nothing. The needed units were already the " fire-ems" . Put alot of citizens in danger .

    • @blackhaze8233
      @blackhaze8233 Před rokem +13

      If the average citizen had average IQ a lot of accidents could be avoided.

    • @jynxxnerd
      @jynxxnerd Před rokem

      @@blackhaze8233 Stop saying this. The average citizen does have the average IQ! Maybe if the average IQ was higher you wouldnt say something as dumb.

    • @alexkyte4093
      @alexkyte4093 Před rokem +10

      Police are needed first to clear scene in case the individual is aggressive or is armed. Don't talk about stuff you know nothing about.

    • @stealth_surfing8608
      @stealth_surfing8608 Před rokem +1

      @@alexkyte4093 police don’t clear the scene of every accident first. -EMT

    • @commonsense5555
      @commonsense5555 Před rokem

      @@alexkyte4093 I’m an EMT and that’s not true at all unless it’s a psychiatric call, a cop running emergent when fire and ems are on scene for a MVA makes no sense.

  • @FUKKelowna
    @FUKKelowna Před rokem +2

    Was that type of response really necessary tho? A single vehicle into a pole, low speed. I mean, the air bags probably didn't even deploy, it wasn't a high volume roadway, that didn't require a response that, let's be honest, put others at risk. The driver of an emergency vehicle exercising a privilege granted by law, must drive with due regard for safety, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, including the nature, condition and use of the highway; the amount of traffic that is on, or might reasonably be expected to be on, the highway; the nature of the use being made of the emergency vehicle at the time.
    Emergency vehicle operations have always been dangerous, but it’s more of a threat today than ever before. Congested roads, distracted drivers, cars built to keep drivers from hearing the very noise we make to alert them to our presence, and technology within our vehicles all make the simple task of driving a complex and stressful one. Responding with emergency lights and siren does not relieve personnel of the duty to continue to drive with due regard for the safety of all persons. You don’t automatically have the right-of-way just because you’re running lights and sirens or driving an emergency vehicle. You are simply requesting the right-of-way from other drivers. You don’t have the right-of-way until those other drivers are aware of your presence and have yielded to you. That’s why you need to try to make your presence and intended actions known to other drivers, and drive defensively so when other drivers do something unexpected, you have time to react.
    You have a duty to serve the public, to travel and arrive safely at the scene of an incident, and to do “the most good for the most people.” Never forget your number-one priority: everyone goes home safe! Drive as if your life depends on it, because it does. This also applies to the lives of your crew and the public you serve. Keep in mind some people are hearing impaired, some people are vision impaired, and these people can be crossing at intersections, children can be running after puppies - things happen that you need to prepare for and there is not emergency important enough to risk the lives of innocent members of the public.

  • @ZakZebrowski
    @ZakZebrowski Před rokem +1

    Code 3 driving is a whole different skill. Good job.

  • @patrickkeefer8678
    @patrickkeefer8678 Před rokem +4

    Good lord that traffic is dumb as hell. MOVE IT
    Over here if you hear a siren from an emergency vehicle, you move to the right as much as possible and let them get through the left lane or left side.

    • @FUKKelowna
      @FUKKelowna Před rokem

      Maybe he should have pitted any car that didnt immediately pull over

  • @ryry8402
    @ryry8402 Před rokem

    Gotta love people that just sit there not like he has lights and siren goin or anything

  • @joenavolio2847
    @joenavolio2847 Před měsícem

    Holy crap! Driving like that for 10 minutes would put me in a different city, why was that officer even called to respond??

  • @jaysmith1408
    @jaysmith1408 Před 3 měsíci

    Haven’t found regulations for Law Enforcement, but NFPA 1710 governs fire department response. They recommend the first unit of a career department to be on scene in under four minutes, 90% of the time. In the time it took this one officer to arrive, the NFPA recommended the entire alarm assignment to be on scene (average four apparatus).

  • @putinrussia485
    @putinrussia485 Před rokem +1

    Man,that took along time to get there, I live in a small rich town of Plymouth mi, and it only take 2min for cop to show!

  • @kenstudios
    @kenstudios Před rokem

    Great video, but what part of Arkansas is this where people are not yielding right of way for law enforcement on emergency mode and portholes the size of a tire?

  • @ethansimmons3842
    @ethansimmons3842 Před rokem

    That new 10-speed transmission doing work!

  • @gi8904
    @gi8904 Před rokem +11

    This officer broke all the "Code 3" response protocols with the crazy driving. Passed vehicles on both side, weaved in and out of traffic, weaved around cars with another police car to the left running code....confuses drivers badly doing this, overall quite reckless tossing safety out the window. About the only thing they did right was slow down at intersections where they had the red light. This officer needs to understand the most important thing it to "get on scene." If you crash responding by driving like your pants are on fire you will do nobody any good and cause others to respond to the original call and now your accident. Glad they made it....but luck does run out too. Driving like they were put everyone at risk and the lawsuit would have been high. 10 minutes is a unusually long code run, they must have very limited police coverage.

    • @dlgrayskibum
      @dlgrayskibum Před rokem +1

      You are spot on with your observations. And in today's world with in-car cameras recording officers driving like the one in this video was doing, that will inevitably, at some point, become the primary evidence resulting in a lawsuit that costs potentially millions of dollars and could be career ending for the officer... if he or she survives that long after driving so aggressively like they are John Wayne on steroids.

  • @tomasguerrero6576
    @tomasguerrero6576 Před rokem +1

    I am amazed that you could get away with reckless driving like that. Hasn't anybody ever taught you that you do not pass on the right when rolling code? Several times we saw people try to merge to the right to get out of your way only to find out you were already there. You never pass on the right when rolling lights and siren. It goes straight down the center line and if they don't move you sit on their ass until they do move. And what for? So you could put traffic cones out of an incident that was already clearing? In my jurisdiction we have a policy not to exceed the speed limit by more than 10 mph. You were flying! Why? To put out traffic cones of an incident that was already clearing? You were moving like we move when an officer needs help call.

  • @gymwolf00
    @gymwolf00 Před 10 měsíci

    Love how everyone goes to their left side slowly and skip a heart beat 😂

  • @fredtyler8925
    @fredtyler8925 Před 6 měsíci

    I have a question in a emergency do all first responder go fast as they need to be or do they follow rules like every one else

  • @QuackForceOne
    @QuackForceOne Před rokem +3

    wow.. endangering all those people for a small accident with barely any damage. Fire and EMS on scene walking slowly around not really in a hurry.. but naw, endanger more people!

  • @PK4Senate
    @PK4Senate Před rokem +6

    Terrible response, we’ll see how long it takes him to get in an accident responding when he’s passing people on the right where they are trained to pull to.

  • @johnmadden6472
    @johnmadden6472 Před rokem +1

    Okay I too was a former career firefighter and what are you as a patrol officer going to do when you arrive. Put out a flare pattern, save lives or what? There was no reason for driving the way you did, i.e. on the right shoulder? This is a sad video of what not to do. If someone would have merged to the right as told and you hit them, what was your department going to say?

  • @BloxburgByDesign
    @BloxburgByDesign Před rokem +2

    This felt like very extreme driving to me

  • @almyrlawrenceenerva9970

    you did well hopefully everybody is ok

  • @ortingdude
    @ortingdude Před rokem +2

    Hmm, Arkansas must not have an EVAP requirement...first rule is NEVER pass traffic on the right. Made me cringe each time I saw it, just waiting for a car to merge right.

  • @thomasrichmond2413
    @thomasrichmond2413 Před 5 měsíci

    Are rear view mirrors optional in Arkansas?

  • @triparadox.c
    @triparadox.c Před rokem +3

    One lesson we can take is when there are multiple units going code 3 responding to a non-violent call (e.g. not a pursuit), a training for the cops may be needed to stay on one side (either left or right). Drivers will be confused when they see a cop on the left, slowly making room by going to the right, and another car is on the right.

  • @catbirdherping9857
    @catbirdherping9857 Před rokem +1

    Geez. He must have taken the long way around.

  • @davidtrotter3836
    @davidtrotter3836 Před rokem +9

    I’ve seen cops driving slower during chases! Dang skillful.

    • @Greg_call
      @Greg_call Před rokem +1

      Right. Good driving and was in control at all points.

  • @jonomundell
    @jonomundell Před rokem

    Great Driving , It's good to see most people move out the way !! Come to South Africa , they dont move out the way

  • @dustyflair
    @dustyflair Před rokem +1

    This clown drove like this to get to a wreck kinda off the beaten path?? UNREAL

  • @deko2485
    @deko2485 Před rokem

    My gosh he had to drive a long way. Amazes me how many folks do not use their mirrors, are not aware of their surroundings, could care less about an emergency vehicle. BTW - is Code 3 lights only and Codde 4 is lights and sirens? That's teh way I remember it.

    • @seanreid6393
      @seanreid6393 Před rokem

      Code 3 is lights and sirens
      Code 4 means the situation is contained

  • @karsten27027
    @karsten27027 Před 4 měsíci

    The lack of attention to an emergency vehicle is a disgrace,

  • @garyschwertfeger6448
    @garyschwertfeger6448 Před rokem

    Look at how many people are camping out in the left lane oblivious to the world!!

  • @jaysmith1408
    @jaysmith1408 Před 3 měsíci

    I haven’t seen people that dumb since I delivered in Kentucky. Drive in the right lane. I don’t care if you’re turning right in four miles, if there is space in the right lane, and you are not passing, move it over. If an emergency vehicle is coming up behind you (and thanks to four thousand dollars of lighting, you can be seen for over a mile), and you are not already in that right lane, move it over, immediately.
    With the increased quality of onboard cameras, they ought to be able to mail out ‘failure to yield’ citations like they’re going out of style.
    The officer was driving as expeditiously as possible despite the best efforts of the majority of the motorists to intervene. Theoretically the left lane would be open, and you can sail on your way, and only chirp the siren to change the lights. But with Dingbad Dale and Left Lane Lucy on a Sunday stroll, emergency operators must actively avoid them.

  • @jonhoule1477
    @jonhoule1477 Před rokem

    One thing ive learned about Arkansas is that NO ONE moves over for emergency vehicles. All the space in the world to move over and you choose not to move.

  • @bigal8604
    @bigal8604 Před rokem +1

    I get it he's trying to expedite and I totally support LE, but immediately passing on the right like that rolling code is asking for a crash. Often vehicles will automatically pull to the right without looking. Right in front of you. Worked on an ambulance for 10 years and I'd have been fired for driving like that even if the rig was able to do so.

  • @omarwalker3993
    @omarwalker3993 Před 4 měsíci

    That was the worst code 3 driving I've ever seen. Then to find out it was a cop. Wow.

  • @ItsMotoMatt
    @ItsMotoMatt Před rokem

    My right ear enjoyed this

  • @SpenceRRock24YT
    @SpenceRRock24YT Před rokem

    This is a great code 3 response

  • @doffymingo2187
    @doffymingo2187 Před rokem +1

    Half of the video is this poor cop waiting on the stupid drivers to wake up and get out of the way, IF they do move over… the amount of air heads that just stay there is ridiculous

  • @rhettburger6705
    @rhettburger6705 Před rokem

    Was this accident in the same state.

  • @Zamiroh
    @Zamiroh Před rokem +1

    I do not mean to critique, but this is not how you should respond to an accident. That type of speed should only be used in critical situations. Police have the responsibility of helping to secure the scene, complete any necessary investigation etc. In my time in law enforcement (albeit I have been out for almost 20 years), the situation did not call for that.
    Also one post thought, you do not pass another responding vehicle like this officer did. It demonstrated the officers state of mind that he wanted to race to the scene. I hope his supervisor put a formal warning on his file.

  • @calvintruckerdog3363
    @calvintruckerdog3363 Před rokem +2

    Seems like a lot of risky driving to get to a fender bender. I could see if it's an officer in need, but this?

  • @allenjorgensen3931
    @allenjorgensen3931 Před rokem +1

    See the trip they had to make to get there? In case someone ever wonder what might take them so long sometimes

  • @billbartoli9766
    @billbartoli9766 Před rokem

    They had no one closer! This guy must have driven 10 miles to get there!

  • @PTRRanger951
    @PTRRanger951 Před rokem

    Guy needs to retake EVOC. No emergency is worth causing another one, especially when your that far out and you know EMS and fire is going to beat you there. I have been in LE for 20 years and this driving has no excuse. Worst was passing cars on the right when the other unit was on the left. Good way to get someone yielding to him to cut you off, or to get that unit cut off by someone swerving left to avoid you. Cars need to yield to the right, make then yield to the right and hold your lane, don’t cut back and forth between all lanes. Driving code does NOT give you the right of way. You are nearly requesting it. You still need to drive with due care until you KNOW what the other driver is going to do and make sure they are reacting to you.

  • @JohnsonAttackThatBoomcannon

    And they say defune the police someone's life could be in danger.
    Respect The boys in blue for their commitment and service for their communities.

  • @josephpichardo958
    @josephpichardo958 Před rokem +1

    Passing vehicles on the right, and clearing intersections from the right is very risky. But nice video and response.

    • @lucasg4400
      @lucasg4400 Před rokem +1

      Considering the sheer amount of people failing to yield to the right I don't blame the officer, probably shaved at least a minute off the response time by passing on the right because idiots wouldn't move over.

    • @FUKKelowna
      @FUKKelowna Před rokem

      All to fill in an accident report and call for a tow truck. Seems damn risky.

  • @frank_aquarium
    @frank_aquarium Před rokem

    The sheer audacity of the pickup truck at 3:57 is demented....imagine..cutting directly in front of an in route cop with lights and sirens on...

  • @burntorange3
    @burntorange3 Před rokem

    All that reckless driving for that bullshit crash?? Holy christ...I'm a cop and this is ridiculous. You know they were advised by FD, who was obviously already on scene, WELL before their arrival everything was fine. Almost 10 minutes to arrive on scene of a fender bender....and don't tell me it's a DUI or any BS like that. There are families out and about that you completely gave a f*ck about getting to this stupid crash. I can't wait to retire.

  • @dersu60
    @dersu60 Před rokem +1

    What was the point of driving at breakneck speeds to a accident where fire/rescue already obscene ? Driving practice I guess, or just adrenaline rush.

  • @Rebel_808
    @Rebel_808 Před 9 měsíci

    And even after all of that erratic driving, he still manages to get in the way of the engine trying to back out from the scene 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @lortebill
    @lortebill Před rokem

    This is some of the worst emergency driving I have ever seen, this guy cannot have received any training at all. I hope there was some sort of consequences for this insane behaviour.

  • @timidema6374
    @timidema6374 Před rokem

    Boy people sure don't move over for you guys. See blue lights and they just sit there. But I give you three thumbs 👍👍👍up for driving through crowed streets.

  • @ericpl7227
    @ericpl7227 Před rokem

    "SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT"! Why do people have such a hard time with this concept?!

  • @ianbackman1045
    @ianbackman1045 Před rokem

    lights and sirens, should, but do not make you totally immune from the average road user. remember that this police vehicle is going at a rate much faster than most cars. i know that on an open road lights and sirens are ineffective at a distance, then, other drivers have to decide where the police vehicle is and which side of the road he is going to pass you. thankfully most road users are aware of their situational surroundings and are quick to respond, then there are the others. having been a first responder, i know that every time that i turned on my lights and siren i was putting myself and other road users in danger. it is a fine line getting to the job in one piece and rendering assistance or crashing into someone else because they were not quick enough to get out of the way

  • @margaretsands4172
    @margaretsands4172 Před rokem

    where can I find Part 2?

  • @pkope6849
    @pkope6849 Před rokem +8

    I'm not judging any LEO for hurrying to an accident or call for help.
    Just remember if you bend it or cause another accident what good are ya...💙

  • @JNAGSVA
    @JNAGSVA Před 4 měsíci

    10 Minute Response !! ?? is this the only units in the area?? Ridiculous to see both police cruisers and officers Jockeying for position to get there first. And what a crazy ridiculous driving response for the accident when they got on scene. The fire truck was already planning to leave getting ready to backup....

  • @FlexSZN23
    @FlexSZN23 Před rokem

    They should send criminal summons to people who refuse to move over for code 3 responses. Minimum license suspension for 1st offense. Those secs add up especially for heart attacks and other emergencies.

  • @tinacoon6199
    @tinacoon6199 Před rokem

    Reminds me of playing frogger when I was a kid. Yes I'm that old. 😆

  • @JS-fh8ds
    @JS-fh8ds Před 5 měsíci

    Wow and he was the closest on scene for that call. Being that late what was he to do. Walked by fd like they were nothing

  • @grantboi116
    @grantboi116 Před rokem

    Did that cop use waze to get there? Seemed like the most obscure way to get there. As for people not getting out of the way he was driving pretty fast for people to react. When in doubt sit still they will find away around you. The guy drove through bushes to get around people