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AMBULANCE ACCIDENT
AMBULANCE ACCIDENT
  • 1 year ago
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GUESS WHAT..YOUR FIRED

Genre: Funny Videos

by: BigPonkin

Rescues - Scene From Breaking News
Rescues - Scene From Breaking News
  • 1 year ago
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Scene From: "Breaking News" - Documentary Download The Entire Video At: http://www.nonstopactionvideo.com

Genre: News Videos

by: nonstopactionvid

Large Refinary Fire
Large Refinary Fire
  • 1 year ago
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Scene From: "Breaking News" - Documentary Download The Entire Video At: http://www.nonstopactionvideo.com Welcome to the streets of LA, as one of LA's premiere news crews takes you on a journey to the raw side of the City of Angels and shows y

Genre: Funny Videos

by: nonstopactionvid

Semi VS Car - FATAL
Semi VS Car - FATAL
  • 1 year ago
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Semi VS Car - FATAL AccidentScene From:

Genre: News Videos

by: nonstopactionvid

Run over pedestrians
Run over pedestrians
  • 2 years ago
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A bumper sticker idea i thought of while bored as hell in my ambulance.

Genre: Funny Videos

by: jabell2

USCG - Rescue from west galveston bay
USCG - Rescue from west galveston bay
  • 29 days ago
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In this video by the Coast Guard, two men are rescued in west Galveston Bay after their vessel was reportedly overtaken by waves Monday. A Coast Guard MH-65C helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Houston diverted to rescue the men after a Sector Houston watchstander receive a call from one of the mens family member shortly after 11 p.m. and reported them in distress. The two men, who left from Hitchcock, were able to contact the family member by cell phone when the incident occured. The family member then contacted the Coast Guard. The men were transported by helicopter to Air Station Houston to awaiting EMS. Visit us at www.gocoastguard.com

Genre: News Videos

by: USCGBornReady

AHA Wants 1 Million People to Commit to CPR Training
AHA Wants 1 Million People to Commit to CPR Training
  • 5 months ago
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For more information, visit www.newsinfusion.comDALLAS, March 18 — Senior offensive tackle Matt Nader felt like his chest exploded when he collapsed on the sidelines at his high school football game. Quick action by his parents who knew cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the availability of an onsite automated external defibrillator (AED) saved his life. The American Heart Association wants a million people to learn CPR as part of National CPR & AED Awareness Week, June 1–7, to help save cardiac arrest victims like Matt. The week encourages the public to get CPR training and learn how to use an AED. It also encourages them to log their training on the association’s Web site. The site will feature a live map that will update in real time when people submit their information.

Genre: News Videos

by: newsinfusion

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