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  • čas přidán 12. 02. 2020
  • April 24, 2002, is just another workday in Southern California, until the 300 passenger Metrolink No. 809 collides head-on with a Burlington Northern freight line. The impact pushes the commuter train 334 feet back down the track. Inside, passengers are tossed like rag dolls.
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  • @florjanbrudar692
    @florjanbrudar692 Před 3 lety +830

    Although 2 were killed, the driver personally warning passengers of an imminent collision is true heroism.

    • @nottelling8129
      @nottelling8129 Před 2 lety +92

      Something similar happened during the Gare De Lyon rail accident, the driver of the runaway train got all the passengers to the back of the train, and the driver of the train that the runaway ended up colliding with stayed in the cab to tell everyone to evacuate the train. This move ended up costing him his life, but he saved many others in the process.

    • @SadisticSenpai61
      @SadisticSenpai61 Před 2 lety +19

      The driver was the one that caused the crash in the first place by running the signal. Also, his mad dash to the back of the car probably saved his own life. If he'd stayed in the cab, he'd have died.

    • @AshleesBathroom
      @AshleesBathroom Před 2 lety +48

      @@SadisticSenpai61 it was the freight train that missed the signal in this accident.
      The Gare de Lyon accident was caused by faulty brakes. The brakes got locked on after a passenger pulled the emergency cord in one of the cars and the driver bled the brakes on the runaway before leaving. That caused the accident. It was not caused by a driver missing a signal, but faulty brakes.

    • @SadisticSenpai61
      @SadisticSenpai61 Před 2 lety +8

      @@AshleesBathroom I wasn't talking about the Gare de Lyon accident.
      I looked up the accident. All the reports I found on it said it was the metro driver that went through the stop signal.

    • @AshleesBathroom
      @AshleesBathroom Před 2 lety +10

      @@SadisticSenpai61 oh. Wait, but the video made it sound like the freight train driver was at fault, not the metro? Huh. My bad. I apologize.

  • @maritzaquinones2561
    @maritzaquinones2561 Před 3 lety +775

    When I look at this I realize how important first responders are and how much I value their work.

    • @arliesam948
      @arliesam948 Před 3 lety +6

      So true

    • @jocecarlson3793
      @jocecarlson3793 Před 3 lety +2

      A

    • @SomeOne-oh7cg
      @SomeOne-oh7cg Před 3 lety +19

      “Cancel the police” lmao why not “cancel the hospitals” next 😆

    • @Afrayd
      @Afrayd Před 3 lety +8

      At they don’t get paid good

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes, we don't truely know how much the first responders really do and their responsibilities to protect us. This had to be a horrific situation, no seatbelts on any trains! RIP ALL THOSE THAT PERISHED ON THAT TRAIN. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @centralcaliforniarail
    @centralcaliforniarail Před rokem +276

    To everyone asking why the commuter train didn’t back up, it’s not that simple. When the engineer stopped the train, he went into emergency braking. This dumps all of the air out of the brake pipe, essentially locking the brakes. It would take up to 15 minutes to build enough air pressure to release the brakes and move the train

    • @maryoleary899
      @maryoleary899 Před rokem +15

      Thank you for the clarification

    • @Acelafan2030
      @Acelafan2030 Před rokem +9

      Dam so they were stuck

    • @carlholland3819
      @carlholland3819 Před rokem +7

      ok, but why didnt he open the doors so people could get off?

    • @hitlertheconqueror
      @hitlertheconqueror Před rokem +11

      ​@@carlholland3819the driver didnt know how fast the train was going to hit

    • @anthonyangelici2963
      @anthonyangelici2963 Před 8 měsíci +3

      As a train buff growing up in the early 2000's, I took those trains plenty of times with my grandma from Irvine to LA Union Station and was completely unaware the cars were lightweight or even had a certain design flaw in them...

  • @bumblebeeizzy
    @bumblebeeizzy Před 3 lety +604

    "If the train had been traveling just 5 miles faster, all of the passengers would have been killed on impact." Omg that took a second to digest. R.I.P. to the lives lost.

    • @hendybyer298
      @hendybyer298 Před 3 lety +1

      Pp

    • @Averiel73
      @Averiel73 Před 3 lety +4

      Wow that’s crazy!

    • @jwnak
      @jwnak Před 3 lety +4

      and if the BNSF engineer didn’t ignore the signals (texting?) the crash wouldn’t have happened at all 🤔

    • @donaldstrubhar4697
      @donaldstrubhar4697 Před 3 lety +5

      Well, here's a question ❓ why 2 trains on the same track , when there is two rails

    • @Suisfonia
      @Suisfonia Před 3 lety +14

      @Jens Nobel No it's not "out of touch with reality" what he said is based upon the official accident report. Not to mention, you've had cases of train accidents where people have died in large numbers when a freight train hits a passenger train going at a faster speed.
      Remember that it was a *freight train* that collided with a *passenger train*. The freight train was fully loaded, freight trains are also made out of sturdier material which makes it so that they can tolerate the loads they carry. Compare that to a passenger train, which are lighter and made out of lighter materials, this is to help reduce the weight of the train so that it can move faster and get people to their destinations in time.
      Because of this, if a freighter train were to hit a car it would cause much more damage to the car than if said car were to be hit by a passenger train (it's why you are more likely to survive impact with a passenger train than if you were to be hit by a freight train)

  • @VickiBee
    @VickiBee Před 8 měsíci +56

    This why my friend would tell me to "have a boring day" before I went to work in the emergency room; because this is what "an exciting day" looks like.

    • @vagirl19
      @vagirl19 Před 3 měsíci +2

      as long as they never said the "q" word...they would have been working for me🤣

  • @molliesdad4702
    @molliesdad4702 Před rokem +87

    I was working very close to where this occurred and still remember all of the sirens as emergency vehicles came to the rescue of the passengers. It was actually a miracle that a hospital that day was preparing to start a "mass casualty" drill when this happened and that immediately all of the resources there were sent to the crash site to assist. Love those first responders and the many citizens who came to the aid of those on the train.

  • @RydiaMerchan
    @RydiaMerchan Před 3 lety +423

    Thank you too all the bystanders who went into help. This gives me hope for humanity. Good people, real heroes, do exist.

    • @tbone3972
      @tbone3972 Před 2 lety +4

      When MOST people who wants their five minutes of fame, this is their BEST one because good things WILL come back around.

    • @debbiexoxoxo6628
      @debbiexoxoxo6628 Před 2 lety +2

      Well said.

    • @marinazagrai1623
      @marinazagrai1623 Před 2 lety +3

      Electric…there is humanity, we just don’t know their names because they are not from Hollywood…documentaries which feature volunteers should list those names although I know this would not be realistic.

    • @fiveninegarage
      @fiveninegarage Před 2 lety +1

      This was 2002. Wouldn’t happen today

    • @KG-su6fk
      @KG-su6fk Před rokem +1

      Yes, Thank you to all that helped instead of standing by & video tapping or gawking.

  • @mike-wr2wq
    @mike-wr2wq Před 3 lety +513

    God bless the bystanders that jumped into action and help

    • @alam5055
      @alam5055 Před 3 lety +20

      Yes. As there was smoke and a danger of fire/explosion, they were ready to risk their own lives to help. True heroes.

    • @thesuperdog
      @thesuperdog Před 2 lety +8

      They were yelling at the train driver 'GO BACK IN REVERSE' but he was too busy running down the train in a panic

    • @tbone3972
      @tbone3972 Před 2 lety +3

      @@thesuperdog I DON’T understand whether you are dumb or stupid…. Unlike a car you CANNOT put a train in reverse especially when it is traveling at a high rate speed.

    • @dlakoba4459
      @dlakoba4459 Před 2 lety

      @@alam5055 exactly !!

    • @lillianrice3779
      @lillianrice3779 Před 2 lety

      Yes blessed the bystanders

  • @lisazane3553
    @lisazane3553 Před 2 lety +228

    I remember this very well. I worked in Public Affairs at Kaiser Permanente OC. We had a medical office a few hundred of feet from the impact, Employees and physicians jumped into action to assist in the devastation. I was honored to work with Justin W. from New Dominion Productions on the re-enactment.

    • @dennishow1171
      @dennishow1171 Před 2 lety +6

      Do you remember what year this re-enactment/documentary was made?

    • @lisazane3553
      @lisazane3553 Před 2 lety +8

      @@dennishow1171 It's been quite a while, but I believe it was in 2001.

    • @Dexter037S4
      @Dexter037S4 Před 2 lety +7

      @@lisazane3553 2003, as the accident happened in 2002, and that's when the NTSB report was released.

    • @lisazane3553
      @lisazane3553 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Dexter037S4 Thanks for clarifying. It's been quite a while and I wasn't exactly sure.

    • @gingerinkgamings4227
      @gingerinkgamings4227 Před rokem +2

      My grandma is a kaiser patient

  • @lunashasarts
    @lunashasarts Před 3 lety +387

    The fact that only 3 out of probably 300 people died amazes me.
    Of course, my condolences to the families whose loved one died..
    Also, this happened 2 months and 3 days after I was born! :O

    • @veggiedisease123
      @veggiedisease123 Před 3 lety +10

      There was another metrolink crash, 5 years later, that killed 25 people.

    • @zoeymorris9910
      @zoeymorris9910 Před 3 lety +6

      I was almost 2 years old when is this happened my birthday is in may and now Im 21 I Sorry for the people that lost loved ones

    • @brysonbradford8622
      @brysonbradford8622 Před 3 lety +14

      I would assume the engineer being able to run and warn the passengers to brace is part of why the death rate wasn’t so high.

    • @salesp6351
      @salesp6351 Před 3 lety +3

      That was pretty amazing odds. I guess God has his plans.

    • @kinky_Z
      @kinky_Z Před 3 lety +1

      Only given a small blurb on p.15 of the NYTs on the day it happened. Nobody in San Diego where I was living and working on Apr. 23, 2002, in Healthcare at the time, KNEW about this, and I was working at the American Red Cross in San Diego, 80 miles south of this event. Only 2 people died. This vid is hyperbole. Most of the injured were treated and released. Case closed. C'mon man! This wasn't 9/11 which is what you're trying to make it.

  • @arianamaria_
    @arianamaria_ Před 2 lety +131

    You know as horrific as these incidents are, they give me a lot of hope for humanity because it really shows the very best of people. The bystanders, witnesses, victims and first responders were all incredible people who did their damnedest to help anyone who needed it.

    • @leenettywilson528
      @leenettywilson528 Před rokem +5

      So true brilliant comment godbless you,

    • @kylieharrison3782
      @kylieharrison3782 Před rokem +1

      So true. Though given that this particular imcident happened 20 years ago I wonder if people would have been willing to assist or would be too concerned with videoing it all on their phones instead. Cynical.

    • @dalzellrenegade8649
      @dalzellrenegade8649 Před 4 měsíci +1

      You can still find people who would be going forward to respond, and it's possible to join them, if you so wish. See if your town/city/county has an EMA (Emergency Management Agency) or CERT (Community Emergency Response Team). We train to help assist emergency personnel in the event of an MCI (mass-casualty incident), whether it is a natural disaster, a horrific accident, or the aftermath of an attack. Members with more specific training can even join search and rescues. I was a member of my local CERT before I moved, and while I had the good fortune of never needing to be called for an MCI, there were a couple of cases of other members joining searches for endangered persons. It was still an amazing experience, and I've taken the knowledge from that time with me. Triage and treatment are important in an MCI, and I still know how.

  • @melbin8512
    @melbin8512 Před rokem +25

    As a biomedical engineer i feel very proud how the equipments are saving patients life..

  • @jorossi927
    @jorossi927 Před 3 lety +295

    when they tell you to get down, GET DOWN!!

    • @LinLin-fp5dw
      @LinLin-fp5dw Před 3 lety +40

      Exactly. I don't understand what wasn't clear about this instruction. I would be stuck the floor like a tic on a human skin:)

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley Před 3 lety +11

      I'm wondering why he didn't stay in the cab and start backing up wide open. It would have lessen the impact at least. Of course this is a show, it might have been still going forward at impact still stopping

    • @alfredvonhofsten4010
      @alfredvonhofsten4010 Před 3 lety +41

      @@Bryan-Hensley It's bacause when you apply the emergency brakes, you release all the air in the system. To be able to release the brakes again they would have to "recharge" the train with air which takes a few minutes

    • @Sunshine-kq4sw
      @Sunshine-kq4sw Před 3 lety +4

      Exactly!!!

    • @dungeonfrek
      @dungeonfrek Před 2 lety +2

      Then boogie.

  • @OURWORLD4EVER
    @OURWORLD4EVER Před rokem +87

    I'm surprised how much of that passenger train was intact and still on the tracks. I thought it would have folded and derailed everywhere.

    • @roadtrain_
      @roadtrain_ Před rokem +3

      I thought of that as well, then again the train wasn't going that fast (I don't think as I don't use freedom units). Still, impressive how the metrolink held up.

    • @scotthayes4135
      @scotthayes4135 Před rokem

      The passenger train had stopped before it was hit.

    • @roadtrain_
      @roadtrain_ Před rokem +1

      @@scotthayes4135 I know, but it still got hit by a freight train and that thing had some force behind it. So I'm surprised how well the metrolink held up.

    • @KlausJager5377
      @KlausJager5377 Před rokem

      Same

    • @LastAvailableAlias
      @LastAvailableAlias Před rokem +3

      Only going 22 mph when it hit so pushed most of the train down the tracks

  • @GrossCouchPotato
    @GrossCouchPotato Před rokem +23

    This episode left out a key portion of the story, the cause of the crash. The engineers of the freight train were using their cell phones, and in deep conversation about their previous shared employment at a oil refinery, causing them to miss signals. Essentially, they let a freight train run on auto-pilot, except the train didn’t have auto-pilot, only cruise control.

    • @railfanmaximstill7279
      @railfanmaximstill7279 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Trains don't have cruise control.
      They balance the speed with a mix of throttle and air brake to keep the speed at a certain speed

  • @Jopsyduck
    @Jopsyduck Před 3 lety +158

    you want to talk about the engineer looked like he saw death, that's because he did. He would've been gone instantly if he hadn't moved.

    • @xoxounouloveme
      @xoxounouloveme Před 2 lety +1

      oh for sure!!!!

    • @StsFiveOneLima
      @StsFiveOneLima Před 2 lety +4

      And also he should have told people to GET OFF THE TRAIN. He had time to run around telling them to get down, and then to run back to the front of the train to see what was going on. He should have had people abandoning it.

    • @matthewwilson5019
      @matthewwilson5019 Před 2 lety +20

      @@StsFiveOneLima yea but until we are in the same boat as them its easy to judge and say what he should of done, things happen fast and sometimes people dont think when in dangerous sitotions

    • @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042
      @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042 Před 2 lety +20

      He didn't know how long they had, or if the train would stop before the impact, if he had told them to get off once it had stopped with the running and fumbling with the doors they may have been hit when everyone was standing up unprepared. It's much faster to get down and brace for impact, if you brace yourself properly (lie sideways on a seat facing the opposite direction of travel, put you head against the backrest and cover it with your hands, you are much more likely to make it out with only scratches and bruises.

    • @aquagamer1212
      @aquagamer1212 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042 Okay but if you watched most people weren’t braced properly. And yes I know this is a reenactment but still.

  • @thewillofabeast9079
    @thewillofabeast9079 Před 11 měsíci +16

    8:29
    I’ve seen this video several times and I still get goosebumps just seeing the engineer and conductor going up front to see if the freight train had stopped, only to see it still coming.

  • @DWhytePA
    @DWhytePA Před 2 lety +80

    I spent 23 years riding New Jersey Transit trains to NYC and we shared freight and AMTRAX tracks. Always was a fear of mine that someday something like this would happen. But one thing is true...you do get to know most of the people that commute with you and now that I am retired and live in PA, I think about my train buddies often.

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 Před rokem +4

      You should "take a train ride" just to visit with them...they probably miss you too! 👍

    • @DWhytePA
      @DWhytePA Před rokem +3

      @@thisisme3238 I have. I was "back home" this past January. I got on the train I use to take home to Metuchen and saw a few of my old pals. What a great time! :)

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 Před rokem +4

      @@DWhytePA Glad you went and enjoyed yourself. I can only imagine how happy everyone was to see each other...one of life's little pleasures. 👍

    • @Mhm88396
      @Mhm88396 Před rokem +1

      I use to drive nj transit trains not that far though. For some reason I was more scared to be on the train then anything else. It always felt like we where going way too fast and the train felt very wobbly on the tracks.

  • @nine5sicc
    @nine5sicc Před 4 lety +249

    i dont know how man Wonder episodes they made but i know im gonna see them all before this quarantine is over....its like a drug and im hooked

  • @vincitveritas3872
    @vincitveritas3872 Před 2 lety +133

    I was on train in UK. The sun was behind driver. Even though he received clear AWS indicating green signals as he couldn't see the aspect he stopped at 3 consecutive signals and phoned signal box (dispatcher for American's) to clarify signal. He didn't assume signal was proceed aspect.

    • @matthewwilson5019
      @matthewwilson5019 Před 2 lety +13

      we have signal boxes also along with dispatchers

    • @WilliamHBaird-eq2hp
      @WilliamHBaird-eq2hp Před 2 lety +12

      Exactly as it should be.

    • @SadisticSenpai61
      @SadisticSenpai61 Před 2 lety +1

      It was the metrolink engineer that ran the signal. He was texting at the time.

    • @vincitveritas3872
      @vincitveritas3872 Před 2 lety

      @@SadisticSenpai61 idiot driver. I read elsewhere he was texting train spotters.

    • @philliptaylor4544
      @philliptaylor4544 Před rokem +9

      @@SadisticSenpai61 in 2002, i dont think cell phones had texting capability yet, your thinking of the 2008 chatsworth train collision

  • @Larissa_Maciel
    @Larissa_Maciel Před 8 měsíci +10

    The exercise that was happening with the firefighters = God’s providence.

  • @zeinaaaaaa7468
    @zeinaaaaaa7468 Před 3 lety +165

    "she was 5 months pregnant" yeah i know you told me 20 times already

    • @Thomasjcolbert82
      @Thomasjcolbert82 Před 2 lety +7

      I was looking to see how many times it was aid after I read this.

    • @tbone3972
      @tbone3972 Před 2 lety +1

      Well it was about the fate for the unborn baby NOT about the mother.

    • @kitherit
      @kitherit Před 2 lety +10

      Drove me nuts, as well. Not to diminish the situation in any way, this re-enactment felt poorly done, to me. The overly dramatic music was really getting to me by the end of the episode. I'll probably be avoiding anything from the "Critical Rescue" series in the future, just based on this video.

    • @marcleblanc3602
      @marcleblanc3602 Před 2 lety +9

      I wished they mentioned why /how that accident came about, like with planes.

    • @Agtsmirnoff
      @Agtsmirnoff Před 2 lety +10

      Keep in mind this was made for TV with a lot of commercial breaks and people joining in in the middle

  • @stischer47
    @stischer47 Před 2 lety +66

    Obviously, for some of the passengers, the engineer and conductor yelling "Get down, brace for impact" means everybody but them.

    • @marcleblanc3602
      @marcleblanc3602 Před 2 lety +9

      yeah in this reconstruction at least, but probably same in real. Slow on the intake and curious, life of security....

    • @indy_go_blue6048
      @indy_go_blue6048 Před 2 lety +4

      "Why? What's going o..........................."

    • @hl7303
      @hl7303 Před rokem

      @@marcleblanc3602 it’s like all the people on planes that inflate their life vests before crashing in the water…. Some ppl just don’t listen when panicking

    • @Deltaexe190
      @Deltaexe190 Před rokem

      @@indy_go_blue6048 death

  • @ChickenLiver911
    @ChickenLiver911 Před rokem +13

    Trains are both an immovable object, and an unstoppable force. Train incidents are usually horrific, because of the sheer power behind them, but when it’s two trains it’s just… well, lethal.

    • @carlholland3819
      @carlholland3819 Před rokem

      force is mass x acceleration, your logic is flawed

  • @stevelomas4119
    @stevelomas4119 Před 3 lety +147

    Needs explaining. When a train goes into an emergency brake application the air is destroyed in the air brake system so the brakes are applied. To enable the brakes to release the on board air compressors have to re-charge the system which may take two or three minutes, so once stopped that train wasn't going anywhere until the system was recharged and the brakes "blown" off...no air in the system also means no air to open the sliding doors.

    • @stevelomas4119
      @stevelomas4119 Před 3 lety +14

      @Charlene Robertson No its correct Charlene...the doors can be unlocked and opened manually but any emergency button would still require air to open them if it was used...there are of course hammers situated along the coaches to break windows to escape in emergencys. 👍

    • @Eddy3389
      @Eddy3389 Před 3 lety +16

      That it also the reason the commuter train driver did not put his train in reverse after he had applied the emergency brakes.

    • @xonx209
      @xonx209 Před 3 lety +3

      Would it be better to open the doors and brake at the same time so passengers can jump off?

    • @stevelomas4119
      @stevelomas4119 Před 3 lety +18

      @@xonx209 The doors are interlocked and will not open when the train is moving.

    • @pinkrose5796
      @pinkrose5796 Před 3 lety +14

      @@xonx209 Good thought but the last thing you want is people flying out the door quite literally onto pavement, or worse into cars or getting run over by a car as they fly out the door.

  • @elainekennedy5376
    @elainekennedy5376 Před rokem +35

    The relief I got when the pregnant woman's child was going to be fine is insurmountable.

  • @kdn5383
    @kdn5383 Před 3 lety +63

    The conductor of the passenger train is a hero. Because of his actions most of the passenger s lived.

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley Před 3 lety +2

      Why didn't he reverse the train when it stopped? It would have lessen the impact at least

    • @joshuamontanez3851
      @joshuamontanez3851 Před 3 lety +9

      @@Bryan-Hensley he would have to go all the way in the back and probably didn’t have time because of how close they were

    • @nirutivan9811
      @nirutivan9811 Před 3 lety +10

      @@Bryan-Hensley Trains can’t move shortly after a full stops. So there was no time to that.

    • @Deltaexe190
      @Deltaexe190 Před rokem +3

      @@Bryan-Hensley when you go into emergency braking, the air brakes loose all of the air, so the brakes clamp completely shut, and you need to recharge it to usually 90 psi, it takes 3 minutes so they couldn’t

    • @jo2832
      @jo2832 Před rokem +2

      @@Bryan-Hensley look at the other comments your wrong bud.

  • @kerielmore823
    @kerielmore823 Před rokem +3

    Her legs were crumpled... 😢 Thank you for being there for her. 😔 Thank you Matthew. ✝️

  • @kerielmore823
    @kerielmore823 Před rokem +3

    😢 Freight train guy jumped almost to his death breaking both legs. This is after he tried to help the conductor stop the train. I just can t imagine.

  • @itallia666
    @itallia666 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I always remembered an Ambulance medic telling me years ago that on average its always best to sit in the rear compartment of trains or planes.
    Obviously there are exceptions to the rule but mostly its the front & mid areas of trains & planes where the greatest damage occurs!
    Ive always adhered to that advice!
    Ive never ( fingers crossed) been in a train or plane crash but from the many ive seen on docu's the rear of any of these travelling
    Conveyances, has usually been undamaged.
    This was a dreadful crash & its often the fault of schedulers &
    Systems failure.
    The quick work by the Fire & Rescue teams was amazing.
    Without the quick response of incredibly professional workers the mortality rate would have been higher.
    Thank you for this video & the important information you can learn from such disasters.
    Peace & Goodwill to All
    🇬🇧👧

  • @dD-mr1gp
    @dD-mr1gp Před 3 lety +29

    When I look at this
    I see how critical it is to get the inicial call right.

  • @dannyengineer9862
    @dannyengineer9862 Před 3 lety +20

    Imagine your are just driving and you see a train crash, so you run up to save the people inside. This is what i call heroism.

  • @lalitafaroli
    @lalitafaroli Před 3 lety +37

    I was addicted to the two shows, "Locked Up Abroad" and "I Almost Got Away With It". They are so well made and exciting.

    • @africacarey
      @africacarey Před 2 lety

      Oh my God those were my two favorite shows

    • @carlholland3819
      @carlholland3819 Před rokem

      nothing better than a story about someone kiestering heroine

  • @ghostytoasty2896
    @ghostytoasty2896 Před 2 lety +9

    Dude I learned so much about first responders and their jobs from this, they’re all cool as hell

  • @BeachLookingGuy
    @BeachLookingGuy Před 3 lety +59

    I’m literally listening to this while working in Anaheim next to a Metrolink train route

  • @kerielmore823
    @kerielmore823 Před rokem +4

    Brian Shaw, thank you for taking care of n staying with the mommy to be. ✝️

  • @debbiexoxoxo6628
    @debbiexoxoxo6628 Před 2 lety +16

    WOW... Thank you to all first responders and volunteers who help save lives every single day.

  • @odemaj8605
    @odemaj8605 Před rokem +4

    Wonderful,,this just goes to show how important it is to have a well organised and funded first responders,they are as important as funding safety measures for people in any kind of accident .It's quite shameful how most part of the world lacks this and how many had died cause of lack of F.R

    • @aswisshuman637
      @aswisshuman637 Před 4 měsíci

      US first responders sadly in my eyes are way underfounded compared to mist EU countrys

  • @wakanda5659
    @wakanda5659 Před 4 lety +79

    How I miss I shouldn't be alive series.

    • @Gypseygirls
      @Gypseygirls Před 4 lety +5

      It's on you tube..

    • @Sam-gq8cl
      @Sam-gq8cl Před 4 lety +9

      I fell so bad for them, I wish I could be there and help

    • @nyeeshan2790
      @nyeeshan2790 Před 4 lety +3

      Nasri Abdi dont worry they are copying and showing repeat here fcukers

    • @mbaliprecious5821
      @mbaliprecious5821 Před 3 lety +1

      @Charlene Robertson the narrator makes it even more interesting to watch

  • @art.demirjian9721
    @art.demirjian9721 Před 2 lety +16

    An amazing team work with great devotion and bravery to help the badly injured victims. It is unbelievable reality...!

  • @amulyak6750
    @amulyak6750 Před 3 lety +21

    I was a victim of a bus collision, it was too sudden and all the passengers fell forward and upon each other as the impact was on the back side, touchwood, only a couple of passengers suffered minor injuries like cuts and I couldn't stop tears as I saw the injured, can't imagine being a victim of such a big accident

    • @thomashninan3825
      @thomashninan3825 Před 2 lety +3

      Oh that's terrible 😨😳 God bless you and may it never happened again so pray to God for protection

  • @sarahparsons3758
    @sarahparsons3758 Před 3 lety +13

    god the relief i feel when you say theyre fine/they survived is like nothing ive ever experienced

  • @srivathsan8421
    @srivathsan8421 Před 2 lety +25

    The survivors literally shook hands with death and came back!! 😳😳😳

    • @yudellezion9615
      @yudellezion9615 Před 2 lety

      your statement funny, yet not funny. lol
      I don't think I'd be on a train after that.

    • @AdelineCowgirl
      @AdelineCowgirl Před 2 lety

      Literally?

  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p3540 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The bystanders were the real heros during this disaster including some of the lucky passengers who braved staying on the train to comfort other passengers. Amazing selfless people.

  • @strawberrigacha
    @strawberrigacha Před 3 lety +95

    Can people stop talking about THE TICTOK?!
    I feel bad for all who died. Rest in peace

    • @florjanbrudar692
      @florjanbrudar692 Před 3 lety +2

      The tictok?

    • @strawberrigacha
      @strawberrigacha Před 3 lety +2

      @@florjanbrudar692 y e s don’t mind my spelling okay

    • @xoxounouloveme
      @xoxounouloveme Před 2 lety +2

      @@strawberrigacha whats tictok what are you even talking about?

    • @strawberrigacha
      @strawberrigacha Před 2 lety +1

      @@xoxounouloveme I SaId dOnT MiNd My SpElLiNg ItS NoT My FaUlT I CaNt SpElL!1!1!1!1!1 😭🤚

    • @strawberrigacha
      @strawberrigacha Před 2 lety

      @@xoxounouloveme READ THE REPLYS 🔫

  • @kerielmore823
    @kerielmore823 Před rokem +3

    All the counties stepping up n into this disaster, I applaud you. Thank you.

    • @aswisshuman637
      @aswisshuman637 Před 4 měsíci

      Stepping up would be installing an savety system to prevent stuff like that

  • @pinkliondoodles3989
    @pinkliondoodles3989 Před rokem +3

    I'm a local from this part of southern California. In 2002, I was still an infant, so I don't have any personal details about this accident. But what I can tell you is that I'm amazed of the bravery and perseverance of everyone who helped rescue all passengers.
    I hope that all living survivors are doing well in spite of the trauma from the collision, especially the woman and her baby, who's likely around the same age as my brother. I also hope that the family members of those who lost their lives from the accident have healed, and that their dead relatives may rest in peace.

  • @karenstafford724
    @karenstafford724 Před rokem +4

    That .ust have been bloody awful for everyone involved in this terrible crash.

  • @thisisme3238
    @thisisme3238 Před rokem +4

    RIP THOSE WHO PASSED 🙏

  • @JWUniverse
    @JWUniverse Před 5 měsíci +2

    I knew this looked like the event I remember watching on the News back in 2002! Great recreation! Remember watching it for Hours…

  • @radicola8251
    @radicola8251 Před 4 lety +24

    The acting was too real for me as a kid, I’m so glad I get to face my fears and watch these again

    • @Free_Krazy
      @Free_Krazy Před 4 lety +5

      Totally relatable lol
      As a kid i just got home off a late night/ early morning 8 hour flight and was the only one awake so i turned on the tv while i made some food and ended up watching a whole MayDay marathon on the Discovery channel, i was absolutely terrified of flying after that.

    • @fightforthetruth-borel-pat1466
      @fightforthetruth-borel-pat1466 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Free_Krazy hello
      How are you doing?
      I am a servant of God
      My name is Borel
      Can we communicate in Private about God?

  • @patrickkitchens3363
    @patrickkitchens3363 Před rokem +3

    April 23, 2002 -- A freight train that may have missed a signal collided with a Los Angeles commuter train at rush hour this morning, killing two and injuring more than 265 others.
    The Metrolink commuter train was traveling through Placentia in Orange County when it apparently stopped, and a northbound freight train hit its front passenger car just after 8 a.m., derailing two cars and buckling another.

  • @kerielmore823
    @kerielmore823 Před rokem +3

    Chief did a great job getting there quickly n calling in for more help. 👍

  • @lynlynlyn7466
    @lynlynlyn7466 Před 3 lety +13

    Thanks for helping them . You value their lives.
    The world needs heroes.

  • @lillianrice3779
    @lillianrice3779 Před 2 lety +12

    Wow this is just horrible for the bystanders that rushed to help these people they are the real superheroes thank you for your help there is good people in this world it shows you right here I would have done the same thing rip to the ones lost their lives

  • @hommedterre1
    @hommedterre1 Před 2 lety +32

    I am absolutely shocked as to how woefully inadequate emergency training procedures for the train staff were. I come from the airline industry where we very much prepared for emergencies, not only on board but as well as on the ground. I can only really hope that things have improved now.

  • @evanjohnson5307
    @evanjohnson5307 Před 3 lety +65

    “Put it in reverse terry!!!!!”

  • @kerielmore823
    @kerielmore823 Před rokem +2

    I also command the ambulance manager for taking control of the situation n directing the rescue vehicles. Thank you Bill Weston.

  • @braedengurney5035
    @braedengurney5035 Před 2 lety +4

    I was a firefighter in Louisville KY at the time I was on aerial truck 101 and I remember watching it on the news

    • @braedengurney5035
      @braedengurney5035 Před 2 lety +2

      I was also there on 9/11 as soon as we say it on the news we contacted dispatch and said shoe us out of service we are going to new york due to the attacks

  • @mariasosa5233
    @mariasosa5233 Před rokem +3

    Bravo 👏 for those witnesses that when in n help n the train driver got warning the passengers.

  • @littlemissgwendolen1466
    @littlemissgwendolen1466 Před rokem +4

    Sometimes people really come through for others

  • @mintkiity
    @mintkiity Před 2 lety +4

    It’s good that even the witnesses/bystanders helped.

  • @ashleywildflower6451
    @ashleywildflower6451 Před 2 lety +13

    They should do a doc on the NYC metro north train derailment. That’s super horrific. The metal tracks actually came up and through the floor of the train impaling people.

    • @monica012077
      @monica012077 Před rokem +1

      I live not to far from where the accident occurred and my phone was blowing up with FB notifications(99). I ended up going down there and it was horrific. Cars piled up and on their sides with the cabcar almost at the water's edge. I got video of it from across the river. There was a large crowd inside Inwood Hill Park including news reporters, photographers, and TV crews.

  • @strongium9900
    @strongium9900 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank god for those additional firefighter who were out there training.

  • @rebeccaswift7588
    @rebeccaswift7588 Před 3 lety +25

    Several years ago I was on a commuter train that hit a car full of teenagers who thought they could beat the train. Several passengers were up out of their seats come from bathrooms or snack shop. Everybody was thrown everywhere..it was horrific

    • @umew.8192
      @umew.8192 Před 3 lety

      Uhh so did they like die?

    • @AshleesBathroom
      @AshleesBathroom Před 3 lety +9

      @@umew.8192 the people in the car, most likely.

    • @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou
      @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou Před 3 lety

      really? are commuter trains much smaller than freight trains or something? I figured a train would just plow right through the car without much resistance.

    • @killman369547
      @killman369547 Před 2 lety

      @@TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou Commuter trains are shorter and lighter than freight trains yes. And if the freight train had been going much faster it would've plowed straight through the first car. They were lucky the train hit at only 22 mph.

  • @thehuntressis
    @thehuntressis Před rokem +3

    thank you, all of those firefighters, all around the world!

  • @cardi1783
    @cardi1783 Před 3 lety +76

    whos here from tiktok cause dat guy wont make a part 2

  • @isaacwangeci4251
    @isaacwangeci4251 Před 3 lety +4

    Wonder program makes the history back to present days ,this enables us to learn from the past mistake the fatalities they cause tragedy they enact on people.This make to be careful on work places with no room for mistakes

  • @sarahivsutterb747
    @sarahivsutterb747 Před 3 lety +22

    Such kind of documentaries gives me a good example how quick the life can end and how precious every second of life is! That's realy something to think about! 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 Lovely greetings from Sarah 🙋‍♀💕🤔

  • @kerielmore823
    @kerielmore823 Před rokem +2

    Tim Corder, you did well! ✝️

  • @pillettadoinswartsh4974
    @pillettadoinswartsh4974 Před 3 lety +8

    Happened again, just 6 years later.
    Twenty-five people were killed and 135 injured when a Metrolink commuter train carrying 222 persons[60] collided head on with a Union Pacific freight train, toppling one of the passenger cars and the locomotive onto its side in the Chatsworth district of Los Angeles.[61] Along with the 135 people who were injured, 81 were transported to local hospitals in serious or critical condition.[62] The velocity of the trains caused the Metrolink locomotive to telescope into the first passenger car.

    • @mow4ncry
      @mow4ncry Před rokem +2

      That was because of it Metrolink engineer texting

    • @jacobdubielak
      @jacobdubielak Před 11 měsíci

      Was it the Chatsworth California train collision

  • @ebaymotorhomes
    @ebaymotorhomes Před 3 lety +52

    29:50 "Five miles away, hundreds of firefighters were participating in a mass casualty exercise.." Sounds a lot like the Boston Marathon Bombing. What a coincidence!

    • @de82788
      @de82788 Před 2 lety +3

      very conveinient coincidence wtf

    • @3dland874
      @3dland874 Před 2 lety +2

      911 too they were having a “drill”

    • @ILovePancakes24
      @ILovePancakes24 Před 2 lety +1

      Never stop taking your crazy pills king

  • @PobreFunnyStyle
    @PobreFunnyStyle Před 3 lety +17

    This time I value the rescuers work and the nurses and doctors.

  • @annieberardino8732
    @annieberardino8732 Před 3 lety +21

    If I wasn’t so anxious with broken bones and huge lacerations I would totally be a paramedic. I want to help people but I’m too squeamish

  • @kalel311superman9
    @kalel311superman9 Před 2 lety +4

    the first responders did a great job

  • @moselleconger4156
    @moselleconger4156 Před 3 lety +21

    My husband drives freight train for a living and I still torture myself watching these videos. 😩

    • @TheJDLonline
      @TheJDLonline Před 3 lety +1

      You mean he "operates" a freight train. ;)

    • @thomashninan3825
      @thomashninan3825 Před 2 lety

      @@TheJDLonline drives operate they are the same thing

    • @thomashninan3825
      @thomashninan3825 Před 2 lety

      Pray for his safety and those around him 😁👍

  • @jamesvanscoy7717
    @jamesvanscoy7717 Před 2 lety +5

    Great job every body helping out the people on the trian

  • @johngeorge5684
    @johngeorge5684 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you God for the help of this.

  • @tammyasbury6517
    @tammyasbury6517 Před 2 měsíci

    Yes ,first responders are important and i thank everyone that serves the public ,and the bystanders that risk their lives to help people,that would be a devastating scene

  • @garrystone561
    @garrystone561 Před 2 lety +5

    A marvellous effort by emergency crews; a model of how a disaster should be handled.

  • @talan7503
    @talan7503 Před rokem +3

    Honestly, the end-work by the 2 conductors saved MANY, if not ALL of those who survived lives. If neither conductor/engineer (not sure the correct term), had pulled their emergency brake, the crash would've been monumentally worse. It's a tragedy that shouldn't have happened, however it did, and thankfully many people could return to their familys alive.

  • @Cp-71
    @Cp-71 Před 3 lety +4

    I survived a head-on car crash (at a relative speed of 230 km/h) and I can't even imagine how horrifying THIS must've been O_O

    • @upikehari6
      @upikehari6 Před rokem +1

      @@TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou 230 KM/h not miles...

  • @ronaldroberts8515
    @ronaldroberts8515 Před rokem +1

    Really cool thing to see the people at the crossing started helping those who were hurt. There was a train crash here in Philadelphia in 2015 and like 230 people on board n 5 crew and the train derailed and 8 people lost there lives.

  • @TechnicalTechnicolor
    @TechnicalTechnicolor Před 3 lety +7

    I'm from Riverside, we would see this trainline regularly.
    I was very young at the time so I don't remember this, but my mom, brother, and grandfather do.
    I used to watch these very trains as a child, it's scary to see things like this, we're always unsuspecting...

  • @PhoenixtheII
    @PhoenixtheII Před 3 lety +16

    Checking your email on the train on a laptop in 2002... Darn rich company...

    • @calfeggs
      @calfeggs Před 3 lety +3

      Probably reading emails offline synced when he was connected to the network

  • @user-ih9ed2ki7v
    @user-ih9ed2ki7v Před 5 měsíci +1

    it is good to see and hear that you guy's survived

  • @brycynlenz9584
    @brycynlenz9584 Před rokem +3

    IM SO GLAD THE PEOPLE WHERE OK

  • @Ro6entX
    @Ro6entX Před 3 lety +17

    I remember hearing about this accident and although I didn’t know the person at the time but know of someone who lived roughly mile away and he said he heard it and windows shook from impact. Unfortunately as times has changed, more people would recording instead of helping, now.

    • @nekograce7914
      @nekograce7914 Před 2 lety

      Yes but there’s still ppl that drop their phones to help.

    • @wowihaveachannel4862
      @wowihaveachannel4862 Před 2 lety +5

      @@nekograce7914 yes but many are less inclined to help also because fire and paramedics tell them to get out of the way.
      I wasn't there but I remember a plane crashed on east coast Into a fréezing river and 2 bystanders dove in but paid first responders just waited and did nothing. Waiting for an emergency helicopter to rescue the 12 survivors.

    • @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042
      @pwhnckexstflajizdryvombqug9042 Před 2 lety +4

      There would have been a lot of people in this incident that were too scared to help as well, those are the people that record these days.

  • @flutrbye
    @flutrbye Před 2 lety +17

    Most of the time when someone watches a disaster documentary, the location does not mean much. In this case, I knew each street mentioned, knew where each city was located, and deduced which hospitals the victims would be taken. I grew up in and frequently visit this vicinity. I could have easily been in one of the cars on Richfield.

    • @candygram4435
      @candygram4435 Před 2 lety

      Me too. I used to live past the end of LaPalma in Yorba Linda

    • @gorillaau
      @gorillaau Před 2 lety +1

      Unrelated incident but I have arrived at a railway station where someone had either jumped or walked in front of a passenger train, perhaps running the crossing to beat the train. Railway workers were checking under the carriages, looking for the body. Arrived just before the ambulances, so might have been a witness if I was there ten minutes earlier. Lucky I missed that one.

    • @theresabraddock9310
      @theresabraddock9310 Před 2 lety

      same here. that was a busier intersection too because of the corner gas station etc. that section of track thankfully went under orangethorpe a little further south where it used to stop traffic. some of those trains were over 100 cars! I used to work on Richfield

  • @betsymess8532
    @betsymess8532 Před rokem

    Horrible tragedy. Great reporting. Thy! Horrific

  • @StephenC.Tucker
    @StephenC.Tucker Před rokem +2

    If I was riding in the front car of a train and the engineer/driver ran out of the cockpit yelling to brace for impact, I don't think I would look at him like he had two heads.

  • @Milepost738.0
    @Milepost738.0 Před 2 lety +9

    Until hearing about this I had no idea there was another Metrolink accident which happened before the ones in Glendale and Chatsworth

    • @kevinmills8437
      @kevinmills8437 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes This Before Another Crash in 3 Years and Another 3 Years.

    • @unknown-xt1
      @unknown-xt1 Před rokem +2

      2002, 2005 and 2008!? That’s 3 Years Apart!

  • @donnagpalk912
    @donnagpalk912 Před 3 lety +9

    We had a horrific train explosion here in Waverly, Tennessee in the 70s. I knew many that were burnt up & died... Some lived 2 months then died.. I was working in a building that shook from the explosion.. Horrific...😢

  • @zanyzara8788
    @zanyzara8788 Před 4 lety +64

    Love your episodes, thanks for uploading excellent videos

  • @stedmans4christ
    @stedmans4christ Před 3 lety +20

    That was aggravating bc they had time to get off the train before the impact...at least some of the people could have just got off and ran

    • @carriekoltunov3288
      @carriekoltunov3288 Před 3 lety +29

      So they could be hit by shrapnel as they ran away... Instead of a closed head injury they get penetrating trauma. Not sure which would be worse. Also, I don't think the doors would open in that situation.

    • @chukwudiilozue9171
      @chukwudiilozue9171 Před 3 lety +1

      I don't know if they had trainwide comms.

    • @kyriljordanov2086
      @kyriljordanov2086 Před 3 lety +9

      Train wrecks just don't work like that.

    • @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou
      @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou Před 3 lety

      @@carriekoltunov3288 uh id absolutely take my chances OFF the train lmao there is shrapnel either way lmao inside or outside...

    • @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou
      @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou Před 3 lety

      @@kyriljordanov2086 slow train wrecks sure do

  • @megan92585
    @megan92585 Před rokem +4

    *Triage categories:*
    Green: walking wounded, minor injuries to be treated on scene.
    Yellow: serious, but stable enough to wait
    Red: severe, immediate care for life threatening injuries
    Black: 🖤☠️ DEAD AND/OR DYING (likely wouldn't make it to the hospital)

  • @bluskidu
    @bluskidu Před 2 lety +4

    The crash may not look as bad as so crashes like the Hinton Collision, but up so close, it's pretty deadly.

  • @johnallenismynameandmusici2796

    From what I could see of the condition of the two lead locomotives that hit each other I don't think they were going very fast at the point of impact. Well they said the one train had stopped completely. But there wasn't that much impact damage. I've seen train wrecks where not only were the locomotives off the track but freight cars all the way back to the caboose. There was one in Ohio like that. I'd estimate the other train was only going about 15 MPH when it hit, but that's 300,000 tons of train behind it so it's going to do some damage even at low speeds. It's fantastic that the first responders have contingency plans for everything from single injuries up to massive injury events. They are the real heroes along with the civilians that pitched in.

  • @MrRichRookie
    @MrRichRookie Před 3 lety +9

    It ain’t no way I would be staying with on this train when it stopped

  • @sandram6828
    @sandram6828 Před 4 lety +11

    Hinton train crash in Canada in the mid 80's was much worse when a freighter hit a passenger train.

    • @kathrynsmith3417
      @kathrynsmith3417 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes! True as the engineers on the freight train had fallen asleep, one was ill, the other hadn't had enough sleep.

    • @emteaay2477
      @emteaay2477 Před 3 lety +1

      The Chatsworth Train collision in 2008 which killed 25 people

    • @KazyEXE
      @KazyEXE Před 2 lety +1

      This channel also has a video on that!

    • @sorryi6685
      @sorryi6685 Před 2 lety +1

      I think some train collision in India in 1980s killed 300 people. It is the worst collision in history.

    • @sandram6828
      @sandram6828 Před 2 lety

      @@sorryi6685 Yes, sadly there has been a lot of bad ones all over.