I found a CZcams channel literally 2 days ago. He is a river diver and searches them for missing people cold cases. He had more than a few car finds, some had multiple deceased and some had been missing for 20 years.
@@andrewnaranjo6514 dude disabled people have kids, this was prolly a once off and luckily a happy ending. You really don't know how the world works if you think this woman just because shes disabled or old or just plain having a panic attack and forgot how legs work shouldnt have a kid....get a life and leave people alone.
She maybe under influence or suffering from dizziness or certain medical condition, I once failed to maintain my balance for several hours due to exhaustion and wrong sleep posture. I couldn’t stay up and had to crawl myself to a wall to sit properly. I was not overweight nor obese, your motor function can be fucked up by many reasons. People usually can’t relate until they end up in similar situation.
As someone who has suffered a traumatic knee injury that second fall hurts to watch. They way her legs shake while trying to stand. Makes my own knees hurt
Forreal. It looks more like her knee kept giving out, or worse. I feel horrible for her I can't help but get nervous myself just trying to put myself in her shoes, especially with a mobility issue (which she could've even been using the stroller as a balance as well)
@@ferretappreciator and people are saying she’s useless or a bad caretaker like dude if you bashed ur knees on concrete and tried standing at a OLD AGE you’d be fighting for ur life
0:50 that happened to me before, but it was related to medication i was taking. My vision went black in the center and my legs suddenly got heavier. I fell down like she did, and no matter how hard I tried to stand up, I could not get up for a couple minutes. Thankfully, I was at home and not on the road. I cant imagine how scary it must've been for her.
@@Jamalcrawford123 dude my brother is literally in marsoc thats what they do to grunts and any special forces in the military go watch ANY vid on military training u in the water they will mention drown proofing to sum degree 😂🤣
Mythbusters says you let the car fill with water completely then the pressure inside matchs the pressure outside which will allow you to open the door. As long as you're not too deep by then of course. Best thing is to have a glass breaker in your door or center console.
@@cosmicabyss7358 he literally watched the clip from myth busters in this video and came to the conclusion it’s unrealistic to hold your breath that long to do that
@@BackyardFullOfPigs True I actually didn't watch the vid I just knew the answer. And no it isn't of course this would depend on the person, but you could definitely do it. I think I trust Mythbusters more than Charlie. Lol I didn't want to bring this up but have you ever seen videos of free divers? Yeah sure free divers are a small % of the population but that sets a precedence and a standard. Now if we say a free diver could do it. How far off is it to say somebody who's athletic couldn't do it?
@@cosmicabyss7358 also try to control your breath best as possible. Panic makes you hyperventilate. Yeah you probably can’t hold your breath that long but if you had have lung capacity and self control your chances are higher
I think Charlie didn’t really comprehend when that comment came up about elderly falling. The mortality rate increases in most elderly after a nasty fall. You see a rapid decline within a month
Mythbusters actually saved someone's life by figuring this out; First, calm yourself so that you can your breath longer, and get ready to swim. Wait for the water in the interior to rise up past the windows, taking a deep breath as it does, then the pressure will be equal and you can open the door and swim to safety.
The headrest thing makes sense to me Charlie, you can't generate force with a swing underwater, but you can with leverage. My takeaway is to just drive with your windows down when you are by water lol
At 2:15 when he’s talking about ppl doing stupid shit when they are scared is correct. I have bad social anxiety and at work when customers ask me shit I go complete stupid mode😭 legit could be “where are the bathroom” and my brain goes dead
If your car is under water and all of the doors are closed and the windows are also closed, the pressure inside of the car is not equalized. The inside of the car must also be filled up with water for the pressure to be equal and to be able to open the door without resistance.
You'd think baby strollers would have a mandatory "bail lever" like a lawnmower to keep it from rolling when you're not holding it and intentionally trying to walk
They do. They have locks on the wheels, which is why I don't get why people are defending her. Any person aware enough would throw the wheel lock on when facing an inclined lot facing oncoming traffic
Maybe in some cases, but even if the car is slightly submerged, that’s still 10s of lbs exerted on the door. And for the average American who doesn’t train pushing strength, you probably can’t open it
Exactly. Same reason why there's a 'Florida Man' or even 'Houston is high crime.' Sure, it happens there, but it just get reported on more and has more coverage than other places. Because of the high coverage, people create the stereotype.
It´s top 12 and all of the countries in the top 10 are very small, with a population of less then 250,000 (aside from Kuwait with around 4,000,000), so while you are correct, the statistics still aren´t great for the
Hey Charlie, i know exactly the episode/video your referencing, adam actually clarified this experiment was even worse bc it went off the rails which did lead to him nearly drowning
Funny with Charlies wording "out the window" because I had a serious situation with my son, and panic almost caused my ex a concussion. We had the windows open upstairs, and my son was content on his bed, with no clear path to his window, I was spending maybe 1 minute or less downstairs to pick up some heavy item's, to bring them to my sons room, and I got back up the stairs only to see my son suddenly up at the windowsill in an almost inconceivable amount of time (I got portable air conditioning after this, as I never wanted to risk having an upstairs window open again, and currently their mums house is 4 stories high, as above shops, so now have installed metal window restricters) so I dropped the item down the stairs, sprinted through items and grabbed him as he was leaning forward. He was very young, so I was still learning and as above I have now put in safeguards, but I ran through toy's and pushed over furniture, dropped an item on my ex (she was fine, but very shocked) and all that was in my head was panic, I was terrified in my head, and the surge of adrenaline was insane, so everyone obviously deals with panic in different ways. I mean her body probably just couldn't support the surge. Had she been younger she'd have been OK, or panicked less, as it wasn't like crazy fast at first, I likely would have seen and just jogged. That's why you need to learn, as a parent, how to control your panic.
I learned about the sparkplug thing on the first episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead when Lee and Carly went to save Glenn at the abandoned motel. I never really saw it actually done in real life, but Glenn from the game said that 'the ceramic on these things (sparkplug) turns windows into tissue papers'. Which sounds like a very satisfying thing to witness.
I know the feeling of the person falling in a panic. I was shovelling the driveway and I saw lights turn into the driveway and I turned to run to get inside, but as soon as I turned around and started running, almost right away fell nearly onto my face, and well, wasn't worth trying to run since I knew who it was coming in and just wanted to not be outside lol
I’ve always had a fear of drowning in a car there was a bear grills episode where he takes the headrest off and smashes the window before the car submerges. Thats always been my plan but hearing it doesn’t work has taken me back to square one.
if you use an elastic band and have a single ceramic bead on it, allegedly you can take it off and snap it against the window. Which would solve the not being able to throw under water. There's a company that just sells them i'm pretty sure, but it can also easily be made.
HONESTLY SEEING THE CHAT TALK ABOUT HOW THEY THINK A 60 Y/O WOMEN CAN JUST STAND UP PISSES ME OFF! my grandma is around 60 and if she falls and has no one there to help her she could die! please do not talk shit about a 60 y/o women when you're only in your 20's
Recreating the Battleship Potemkin! I learned from Mythbusters that if you don’t have a glass breaker, wait until the car fills up to equalize the pressure so you can open the door.
My dads mate made his cash by inventing the glass needle escape button on a lot of buses, that big red button that says hit this in case of emergency has a glass needle inside it (from what i understand) that shatters the pane sp you can escape the bus and he sold it to some bus company in england and then shortly after they got standardized
This is a legitimate fear of mine because I spend a lot of time at a lake with cliffs and I'm always afraid of one day getting run off the road and into the water. So I always carry a knife that has a glass breaker tip on the handle
Neutral drop is when you rev up an automatic in Neutral and throw it in Drive. Basically like dumping the clutch on a straight shift only way worse for the car.
probably the scariest moment of my life was in just a mild car crash, i was going 35, drunk guy was pushing 60 on a Tokyo drift, car was totaled but came out without a scratch and basically ran from the smoking vehicle, worst part was when the panic wore off for just a second and i remembered my sister was also in the car, she was also fine but it took a solid 30 seconds before i could even think straight without it seeming like a dream, i hate to think about if there was an actual problem like going underwater
The way that lady fell was hard to watch. I know that had to hurt sooooo bad once the adrenaline wore off. I’m 29 and slipped on ice once landed on my knee and elbow and I seriously didn’t have full range of both of them for almost 2 months. At 60, that woman will be lucky if she isn’t permanently on a cane.
There is this thing called a "life-hammer." It has a cutter that can be used to cut seatbelts and a hammer with a special tip that will shatter a car window with minimal effort. I've seen them secured in the driver's side door.
Litterally needles or and thin pointy object with durability that won't just snap or bend under weight will easily break a window they're tempered glass so concentrated points of pressure will shatter them..
Obviously I dunno how it would work but they should make all new cars have a button that either cracks and breaks the window or makes it easier to break or even rolls it down for emergencies
rewatching. I only knew the spark part one because of the walking dead game first episode Glenn tells Lee about it and you break the window of the car.
faced with a life threatening situation, the body releases norepinephrine, the fight or flight response (or freeze or fawn) if you fight then you're body would be on high alert with adrenaline suited to face difficulty, if you get a flight or freeze response, then clearly it'll be less helpful unless you're facing motion sensing robots. By the way fawn is basically fighting psychologically, or seducing the situation, like faking stockholm syndrome
Best thing honestly is to have an emergency "in case of car submerged in water" hammer in your car and the second you know your about to be in that situation grab and smash like a mad lad.
A channel Adventures with Purpose has a few videos about escaping a sinking car, they’re a recovery crew who go into lakes and such and recover people who ended up at the bottom for one reason or another, a window breaking tool is very much needed for a car and the first five to ten minutes from when you first hit the water is crucial to escaping, the biggest issue in terms of securing your window breaking tool and getting out is when your car hits the water, especially if you hit the water hard the air bags will deploy and can knock you out and then you’re at the bottom of a lake with mere seconds or minutes to get out. The best tips are be cautious driving around water, keep a tool to break windows, have gps and on star enabled in your car, and try to remain calm and collected and focus on getting out, on star and gps are more important for if you sadly don’t survive it makes it easier for your family to locate your remains.
The Walking Dead season 1 taught me the spark plug trick... when Lee goes to the motel and has to stealth clear all the zombies. Great fucking game... Super depressing ending. Poor Clementine 🥹💔
i have like 10 of those little keychain window breaking things in my car lmfao. they are in all the pockets lol and on my keyring and in the glovebox and drivers side cup holder.
People saying it's obesity have literally never seen an obese person in real life before I have a friend likely over double her weight and he can run nearly as fast as I can and definitely for a longer time than I can. Dude lived like 2 miles from our high-school and he'd just foot it to get home nearly every day.
They make window breakers that go on your keys and are smaller than a lighter. Everyone should have one if you live near any bodies of water. I bought my from adventures with a purpose for a few dollars, it’s worth the piece of mind.
Keep a broken spark plug in your car, throw it at the window. It'll obliterate it, the hardness of the window is far weaker than the spark plug and it'll shatter instantly.
How to escape a sinking car: 1) apply the 2nd amendment and use a firearm 2) have the windows/doors already open before entering water 3) not entering water in the first place
This kind of a thing is why I have a glash breaker mounted to my dash, a smaller one attached to my wallet keychain and a tiny one on my keys. Theres no situation where I'm driving where I don't have at least 2 of them to hand quickly Didn't even cost me much as those things are a few dollars max. Not sure it would be worth it but I even once considered keeping one of my emergency backup cylinders (basically a small 500ml air tank) from my dive gear in the car as it doesn't take up much space and I already have a few of them. I'm certainly not new to the water so I could likely hold my breath longer than the majority of people but I wouldn't want to chance it.
If someone is physically impaired to the point they can't save a child in a life and death situation and they know that, they should not be taking care of that child, period. People justifying negligence is really appalling. When you're a guardian of a child, you are saying you are responsible enough to care for that child. "You must be a perfect parent 🙄" No, just a responsible one who uses their head, and knows how to use stroller parking breaks. It's selfish to take your niece or nephew on a walk knowing your disability could potentially put them in danger.
Thanks, I was drowning in a car and now that Charlie reacted to it, I now know how to escape
I found a CZcams channel literally 2 days ago. He is a river diver and searches them for missing people cold cases.
He had more than a few car finds, some had multiple deceased and some had been missing for 20 years.
@@Rosskles random af
@@theunluckycharm9637 The channel or my comment? 🙃
@@Rosskles yes
@@theunluckycharm9637 😏
how to escape a sinking car
1. have tools in hand
2. already be in full scuba gear
3. be attached to a rescue vehicle that will pull you up
simple enough
It's as shrimple as that
just tell it to stop sinking, works everytime.
@@Far-Right_Celt the car cannot legally sink without your consent
That poor lady. She was probably having a panic attack watching that child roll into the street. She was obviously trying to help
Skill issue
@@andrewnaranjo6514 dude disabled people have kids, this was prolly a once off and luckily a happy ending. You really don't know how the world works if you think this woman just because shes disabled or old or just plain having a panic attack and forgot how legs work shouldnt have a kid....get a life and leave people alone.
@@andrewnaranjo6514 why are you still alive? Just end it already
@@dorian4191 spell kys correctly
Wow Bro that’s so funny 😐
Imagine the emotions going through that woman when she fell. Must have been absolutely horrible
I know, right? poor woman...
She seems like being concerned wtih her purse equally, that is the reaso of the almost deadly delay. I hope the kid won't ever see this
@@szaggasd Maybe she got caught up in it, if even? Everyone seems to know better in this situation, Jesus.
@@szaggasd there might be something wrong with you
She maybe under influence or suffering from dizziness or certain medical condition, I once failed to maintain my balance for several hours due to exhaustion and wrong sleep posture. I couldn’t stay up and had to crawl myself to a wall to sit properly. I was not overweight nor obese, your motor function can be fucked up by many reasons. People usually can’t relate until they end up in similar situation.
As someone who has suffered a traumatic knee injury that second fall hurts to watch. They way her legs shake while trying to stand. Makes my own knees hurt
Forreal. It looks more like her knee kept giving out, or worse. I feel horrible for her I can't help but get nervous myself just trying to put myself in her shoes, especially with a mobility issue (which she could've even been using the stroller as a balance as well)
@@ferretappreciator and people are saying she’s useless or a bad caretaker like dude if you bashed ur knees on concrete and tried standing at a OLD AGE you’d be fighting for ur life
0:50 that happened to me before, but it was related to medication i was taking. My vision went black in the center and my legs suddenly got heavier. I fell down like she did, and no matter how hard I tried to stand up, I could not get up for a couple minutes. Thankfully, I was at home and not on the road. I cant imagine how scary it must've been for her.
Panicking is absolutely the worst in any stressful situation hence why the military drown proofs u and puts u in extreme stress
That’s not the military😂 that would be higher pay grade
@@Jamalcrawford123that’s definitely military, do u not know what navy seals are
Not everyone that joins the navy becomes a SEAL
@@Jamalcrawford123 dude my brother is literally in marsoc thats what they do to grunts and any special forces in the military go watch ANY vid on military training u in the water they will mention drown proofing to sum degree 😂🤣
So what I got from this was anytime I’m near a body of water in my car, just roll down the window preemptively.
Indeed
Mythbusters says you let the car fill with water completely then the pressure inside matchs the pressure outside which will allow you to open the door.
As long as you're not too deep by then of course.
Best thing is to have a glass breaker in your door or center console.
@@cosmicabyss7358 he literally watched the clip from myth busters in this video and came to the conclusion it’s unrealistic to hold your breath that long to do that
@@BackyardFullOfPigs True I actually didn't watch the vid I just knew the answer.
And no it isn't of course this would depend on the person, but you could definitely do it.
I think I trust Mythbusters more than Charlie. Lol
I didn't want to bring this up but have you ever seen videos of free divers?
Yeah sure free divers are a small % of the population but that sets a precedence and a standard.
Now if we say a free diver could do it.
How far off is it to say somebody who's athletic couldn't do it?
@@cosmicabyss7358 also try to control your breath best as possible. Panic makes you hyperventilate. Yeah you probably can’t hold your breath that long but if you had have lung capacity and self control your chances are higher
I think Charlie didn’t really comprehend when that comment came up about elderly falling. The mortality rate increases in most elderly after a nasty fall. You see a rapid decline within a month
Mythbusters actually saved someone's life by figuring this out; First, calm yourself so that you can your breath longer, and get ready to swim. Wait for the water in the interior to rise up past the windows, taking a deep breath as it does, then the pressure will be equal and you can open the door and swim to safety.
always have a glass break tool in the car
I remember the sparkplug breaking glass from the Walking Dead game 😂
The headrest thing makes sense to me Charlie, you can't generate force with a swing underwater, but you can with leverage. My takeaway is to just drive with your windows down when you are by water lol
This is why I keep a ResQMe on my keychain. Small and has a window breaker and a seatbelt cutter. Excellent tool.
Good info thanks
when charlie brought up that mythbusters clip, it unlocked a core memory from my early childhood watching the same episode
Can we talk about how cute the end screen on this channel is I love the chibi charlies lmao
Shoutout the guy that said "unless youre at the disco" when charlie talked about panic
At 2:15 when he’s talking about ppl doing stupid shit when they are scared is correct. I have bad social anxiety and at work when customers ask me shit I go complete stupid mode😭 legit could be “where are the bathroom” and my brain goes dead
If your car is under water and all of the doors are closed and the windows are also closed, the pressure inside of the car is not equalized. The inside of the car must also be filled up with water for the pressure to be equal and to be able to open the door without resistance.
I always thought there were crickets in the car that would use their legs to roll the windo up. Thanks to charlie i know its some electric magic
You'd think baby strollers would have a mandatory "bail lever" like a lawnmower to keep it from rolling when you're not holding it and intentionally trying to walk
They do. They have locks on the wheels, which is why I don't get why people are defending her. Any person aware enough would throw the wheel lock on when facing an inclined lot facing oncoming traffic
@@leana15401 bro expects everyone to be perfect at all times. Im sure you've never made a dumb mistake before 🙄🙄🙄
I started driving with my windows open when crossing bodies of water 😅
Spoiler: get out of the car as soon and as fast as possible. Waiting will create too much pressure on the door so you will be entombed.
Maybe in some cases, but even if the car is slightly submerged, that’s still 10s of lbs exerted on the door. And for the average American who doesn’t train pushing strength, you probably can’t open it
Americas not even in the top ten fattest countries. It's just a stereotype that people have about america. Dont believe me look it up
Exactly. Same reason why there's a 'Florida Man' or even 'Houston is high crime.' Sure, it happens there, but it just get reported on more and has more coverage than other places. Because of the high coverage, people create the stereotype.
It´s top 12 and all of the countries in the top 10 are very small, with a population of less then 250,000 (aside from Kuwait with around 4,000,000), so while you are correct, the statistics still aren´t great for the
It’s the fattest first world nation
@Philipp so not top ten and those countries should feel bad.
@@philipp529 so what he said was true 😭 what was the point of this reply
Hey Charlie, i know exactly the episode/video your referencing, adam actually clarified this experiment was even worse bc it went off the rails which did lead to him nearly drowning
The reason spark plugs destroy your window is its multiple pieces hitting at once you can also do it with gravel
Funny with Charlies wording "out the window" because I had a serious situation with my son, and panic almost caused my ex a concussion. We had the windows open upstairs, and my son was content on his bed, with no clear path to his window, I was spending maybe 1 minute or less downstairs to pick up some heavy item's, to bring them to my sons room, and I got back up the stairs only to see my son suddenly up at the windowsill in an almost inconceivable amount of time (I got portable air conditioning after this, as I never wanted to risk having an upstairs window open again, and currently their mums house is 4 stories high, as above shops, so now have installed metal window restricters) so I dropped the item down the stairs, sprinted through items and grabbed him as he was leaning forward. He was very young, so I was still learning and as above I have now put in safeguards, but I ran through toy's and pushed over furniture, dropped an item on my ex (she was fine, but very shocked) and all that was in my head was panic, I was terrified in my head, and the surge of adrenaline was insane, so everyone obviously deals with panic in different ways. I mean her body probably just couldn't support the surge. Had she been younger she'd have been OK, or panicked less, as it wasn't like crazy fast at first, I likely would have seen and just jogged. That's why you need to learn, as a parent, how to control your panic.
woah i needed this
care to elaborate? hehe
Are you sinking right now?
Just drink the water lol
Based
Old people panicking is almost a guaranteed npc reset situation
I learned about the sparkplug thing on the first episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead when Lee and Carly went to save Glenn at the abandoned motel. I never really saw it actually done in real life, but Glenn from the game said that 'the ceramic on these things (sparkplug) turns windows into tissue papers'. Which sounds like a very satisfying thing to witness.
windows break easier from the inside compared to to the outside and yes head rest is usually removable in cars that have powered windows
I know the feeling of the person falling in a panic. I was shovelling the driveway and I saw lights turn into the driveway and I turned to run to get inside, but as soon as I turned around and started running, almost right away fell nearly onto my face, and well, wasn't worth trying to run since I knew who it was coming in and just wanted to not be outside lol
I’ve always had a fear of drowning in a car there was a bear grills episode where he takes the headrest off and smashes the window before the car submerges. Thats always been my plan but hearing it doesn’t work has taken me back to square one.
Her shorts would not let her stand combined with the weight is what I thought, she had to pull them to stand right.
The lady falling to get the stroller is me trying to walk in a dream
if you use an elastic band and have a single ceramic bead on it, allegedly you can take it off and snap it against the window. Which would solve the not being able to throw under water. There's a company that just sells them i'm pretty sure, but it can also easily be made.
HONESTLY SEEING THE CHAT TALK ABOUT HOW THEY THINK A 60 Y/O WOMEN CAN JUST STAND UP PISSES ME OFF! my grandma is around 60 and if she falls and has no one there to help her she could die! please do not talk shit about a 60 y/o women when you're only in your 20's
3:30 "how tf did we evolve if just turn into jelly when being chased" we learned to get up and run faster I guess lmao
Remember in the early 2000s I think those emergency window breaking tools exploded in popularity?
Recreating the Battleship Potemkin!
I learned from Mythbusters that if you don’t have a glass breaker, wait until the car fills up to equalize the pressure so you can open the door.
I carry a small hammer on my dash, just in case
My dads mate made his cash by inventing the glass needle escape button on a lot of buses, that big red button that says hit this in case of emergency has a glass needle inside it (from what i understand) that shatters the pane sp you can escape the bus and he sold it to some bus company in england and then shortly after they got standardized
Poor Instructions, I died.
This is a legitimate fear of mine because I spend a lot of time at a lake with cliffs and I'm always afraid of one day getting run off the road and into the water. So I always carry a knife that has a glass breaker tip on the handle
Neutral drop is when you rev up an automatic in Neutral and throw it in Drive. Basically like dumping the clutch on a straight shift only way worse for the car.
how to escape
1. always have a window all the way open when driving next to water
2. exit through the window
You see I think 10 steps ahead, I already drive with the windows down. Can’t drown me today!
"Neutral Drop" is car slang for doing a burnout in an automatic transmission by dropping out of neutral in to Drive.
probably the scariest moment of my life was in just a mild car crash, i was going 35, drunk guy was pushing 60 on a Tokyo drift, car was totaled but came out without a scratch and basically ran from the smoking vehicle, worst part was when the panic wore off for just a second and i remembered my sister was also in the car, she was also fine but it took a solid 30 seconds before i could even think straight without it seeming like a dream, i hate to think about if there was an actual problem like going underwater
The way that lady fell was hard to watch. I know that had to hurt sooooo bad once the adrenaline wore off. I’m 29 and slipped on ice once landed on my knee and elbow and I seriously didn’t have full range of both of them for almost 2 months. At 60, that woman will be lucky if she isn’t permanently on a cane.
There is this thing called a "life-hammer." It has a cutter that can be used to cut seatbelts and a hammer with a special tip that will shatter a car window with minimal effort. I've seen them secured in the driver's side door.
ALWAYS drive with your windows open, just in case you fly off the road into deep water
“The ceramic is so sharp it cuts the glass” 😂😂😂 its about positive and negative charge. Although I guess that can be related to “sharpness”
I learned about the spark plug vs car windows thing in a The Walking Dead videogame
Litterally needles or and thin pointy object with durability that won't just snap or bend under weight will easily break a window they're tempered glass so concentrated points of pressure will shatter them..
The drawings at the end are so cute 😍
i feel so bad for that mother and i'm glad the baby is okay
Obviously I dunno how it would work but they should make all new cars have a button that either cracks and breaks the window or makes it easier to break or even rolls it down for emergencies
You need to get out the car before it sinks. Open a window immediately and climb out while the car is still floating.
How convenient, I actually do have a bunch of spark plugs in my vehicle now since I was working on my engine lately. Good to know!
rewatching. I only knew the spark part one because of the walking dead game first episode Glenn tells Lee about it and you break the window of the car.
Im about to ruin your whole career with those old cars where you have to roll down the windows manually
faced with a life threatening situation, the body releases norepinephrine, the fight or flight response (or freeze or fawn) if you fight then you're body would be on high alert with adrenaline suited to face difficulty, if you get a flight or freeze response, then clearly it'll be less helpful unless you're facing motion sensing robots. By the way fawn is basically fighting psychologically, or seducing the situation, like faking stockholm syndrome
Best thing honestly is to have an emergency "in case of car submerged in water" hammer in your car and the second you know your about to be in that situation grab and smash like a mad lad.
A channel Adventures with Purpose has a few videos about escaping a sinking car, they’re a recovery crew who go into lakes and such and recover people who ended up at the bottom for one reason or another, a window breaking tool is very much needed for a car and the first five to ten minutes from when you first hit the water is crucial to escaping, the biggest issue in terms of securing your window breaking tool and getting out is when your car hits the water, especially if you hit the water hard the air bags will deploy and can knock you out and then you’re at the bottom of a lake with mere seconds or minutes to get out. The best tips are be cautious driving around water, keep a tool to break windows, have gps and on star enabled in your car, and try to remain calm and collected and focus on getting out, on star and gps are more important for if you sadly don’t survive it makes it easier for your family to locate your remains.
Head rests come to a point on the bottom of the bars of the head rest. Ur supposed to use it as a pick and bust the window.
Broken air conditioning ftw. Windows already down, at least in the summer 😂
The Walking Dead season 1 taught me the spark plug trick... when Lee goes to the motel and has to stealth clear all the zombies. Great fucking game... Super depressing ending. Poor Clementine 🥹💔
i have like 10 of those little keychain window breaking things in my car lmfao. they are in all the pockets lol and on my keyring and in the glovebox and drivers side cup holder.
Ah you see you roll down the window while you’re still mid air before landing into the water, duh.
People saying it's obesity have literally never seen an obese person in real life before I have a friend likely over double her weight and he can run nearly as fast as I can and definitely for a longer time than I can. Dude lived like 2 miles from our high-school and he'd just foot it to get home nearly every day.
cars should just come with a tool or way of design to easily break the window. or emergency ejection seats would work too
Charlie coming in with the facts like that dude that saved the baby.
As if you opened on a shot of cicada, but you clipped out you going through it. I was super invested in that stuff like 10 years ago
Me as a kid learning about this thinking it would be a daily issue
Panic and stress is different. Stress is definitely required to survive.
Being Moderately stressed is when we drive our best for example
This is one of the scenarios I'm scared of so thanks
True fans watch moist clips 🤝
They make window breakers that go on your keys and are smaller than a lighter. Everyone should have one if you live near any bodies of water. I bought my from adventures with a purpose for a few dollars, it’s worth the piece of mind.
irrationally keeping a spark plug in my dash from now on. Also feel super bad for the lady that fell
Keep a broken spark plug in your car, throw it at the window. It'll obliterate it, the hardness of the window is far weaker than the spark plug and it'll shatter instantly.
Yay! An upside to my convertible!
Finally he is giving more advice
Manual widows need a come back for sure
How to escape a sinking car:
1) apply the 2nd amendment and use a firearm
2) have the windows/doors already open before entering water
3) not entering water in the first place
Wait so you can’t use the head rest and bang it against the window to break it?
This kind of a thing is why I have a glash breaker mounted to my dash, a smaller one attached to my wallet keychain and a tiny one on my keys.
Theres no situation where I'm driving where I don't have at least 2 of them to hand quickly
Didn't even cost me much as those things are a few dollars max.
Not sure it would be worth it but I even once considered keeping one of my emergency backup cylinders (basically a small 500ml air tank) from my dive gear in the car as it doesn't take up much space and I already have a few of them.
I'm certainly not new to the water so I could likely hold my breath longer than the majority of people but I wouldn't want to chance it.
The headrest theory will kill you, buy a tool specifically to crack the glass and cut through the outer wrapping of the window
Guys she was babysitting is was NOT the mom she was sixty something. Im pretty sure she wasn't the mom. (Yep she was the babies GREAT AUNT).
A lot of animals give up when in high stress situations
Good thing I learned to breath underwater.
always carry my Glock for this situation 💀
I've never screamed at a video so much.
“i think she has a disability not an obesity” -charlie
People on Twitter were really saying she wanted the baby to die and let her go lol wild
This isn't her baby. This is the child's "great aunt" and she is disabled.
If someone is physically impaired to the point they can't save a child in a life and death situation and they know that, they should not be taking care of that child, period. People justifying negligence is really appalling. When you're a guardian of a child, you are saying you are responsible enough to care for that child.
"You must be a perfect parent 🙄"
No, just a responsible one who uses their head, and knows how to use stroller parking breaks. It's selfish to take your niece or nephew on a walk knowing your disability could potentially put them in danger.
twitch chat taught me something, Buy spark plugs and use them to break into cars *The More You Know*
HE SAID IT
get a window breaker keychain
Bro said 12v can run underwater😂😂😂😂