Published on Jan 17, 2013 An Arkansas man got a phone call from his wife when she and her son were trapped in their car and sinking in a pond. His wife did not survive, but his son is in the hospital.
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Jeez now the husband has to live with hearing his wife and son struggle for life...that not going to haunt him for the rear of his life... Hope the kid pulls through.
I did see a show that showed how difficult the door is to open until the water pressure is the same outside of the car as inside. So you basically have to wait until the car fills up.
had a simalar expirience driving west from vail colorado, hit black ice coming into eagle my truck flipped and was heading toward a pond, luckily we didnt go in
had a simalar expirience driving west from vail colorado, hit black ice coming into eagle my truck flipped and was heading toward a pond, luckily we didnt go in
You flipped a car? That's intense!
I don't have a ton of bad habits. One of is my seatbelt. I just naturally don't do it, because if years of neglect. Driving my car into water is probably the one situation that not wearing my seat belt may be advantageous.
^^^^my dad almost died because of a seatbelt. He got in a car crash and his car caught on fire and the seat belt wouldn't release. Luckily he always carries a knife and cut that bitch off
I had my wife and kids in the car, my first thought was I will get everyone unbuckled first then try to get the door or window open, then we flipped and I started to plan how I would get everyone unbuckled. Then the windows started busting out and I started thinking who am I gonna get out first, my son 3.5yo at the time was the easiest then I was hoping to get my daughter she was behind my seat which was gonna be tougher and I was already thinking my wife might not make it it was horrifying. Then by the grace of god we stopped about 25 ft from the water.
^^^^my dad almost died because of a seatbelt. He got in a car crash and his car caught on fire and the seat belt wouldn't release. Luckily he always carries a knife and cut that bitch off
have you ever tried to cut thru an airbag its next to impossible, tried to cut one to get some people out of a car and I couldnt even scratch it, ended up holding it up so they could cliumb out the window.
I had my wife and kids in the car, my first thought was I will get everyone unbuckled first then try to get the door or window open, then we flipped and I started to plan how I would get everyone unbuckled. Then the windows started busting out and I started thinking who am I gonna get out first, my son 3.5yo at the time was the easiest then I was hoping to get my daughter she was behind my seat which was gonna be tougher and I was already thinking my wife might not make it it was horrifying. Then by the grace of god we stopped about 25 ft from the water.
just saying, if you are ever in that situation or have tried, cutting the airbag isnt an option its some extremely tough shit. your pops was lucky he had a knife. I always carry a knife mostly because I do alot of work in oakland
I think airbags do more damage than good. You always hear, "good thing the airbags didn't deploy"! I was 3rd responder to Joplin MO tornado May 22nd 2011. I responded to a car that had been thrown into a pond. The victims tried to open the doors, but it was too deep and pressure wouldn't allow it. Then when FEMA pulled the car up, the airbags were deployed and one passenger had an autopsy that reported airbag suffocation!! It was a horrible day!
I think airbags do more damage than good. You always hear, "good thing the airbags didn't deploy"! I was 3rd responder to Joplin MO tornado May 22nd 2011. I responded to a car that had been thrown into a pond. The victims tried to open the doors, but it was too deep and pressure wouldn't allow it. Then when FEMA pulled the car up, the airbags were deployed and one passenger had an autopsy that reported airbag suffocation!! It was a horrible day!
damn thats crazy, never thought about an airbag deploying when your in the water, you would definately be screwed
I think airbags do more damage than good. You always hear, "good thing the airbags didn't deploy"! I was 3rd responder to Joplin MO tornado May 22nd 2011. I responded to a car that had been thrown into a pond. The victims tried to open the doors, but it was too deep and pressure wouldn't allow it. Then when FEMA pulled the car up, the airbags were deployed and one passenger had an autopsy that reported airbag suffocation!! It was a horrible day!
It was devastating. I have 100's of stories about that day and the next week after. That day changed my life forever! But I wouldn't take back helping save lives for NOTHING....
my boys are 3 and 4, both can paddle, older one can swim a lap of a 25mt pool
all parents should learn to swim, but parents who dont get their kids lessons are just asses
as for airbags, they are supposed to deflate within seconds of being deployed
Originally Posted by azza1971
fucking my wife is awesome, i just think of you having to have sex with other men, then start laughing while rooting, i then tell the missus what a dumb fuck you are.
I had my wife and kids in the car, my first thought was I will get everyone unbuckled first then try to get the door or window open, then we flipped and I started to plan how I would get everyone unbuckled. Then the windows started busting out and I started thinking who am I gonna get out first, my son 3.5yo at the time was the easiest then I was hoping to get my daughter she was behind my seat which was gonna be tougher and I was already thinking my wife might not make it it was horrifying. Then by the grace of god we stopped about 25 ft from the water.
Wow! That's intense. Glad you and your family survived.