Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I’ve spent too much time on shit parts of the internet because his screams didn’t bother me at all.
I certainly haven’t found myself in this type of situation but I’m not much of a screamer in general. People who scream in pain, out of fear, etc. are weird to me.
EDIT: This opinion subject to change if I ever fall to the ground from 85 feet in the air lol
same here, but he hit his back(core) and a lot of that initial screaming is probably limited breathing(close to having the wind knocked out)... I race BMX and Downhill MTB, and have hit the ground many times, if it's an appendage I'm able to remain cool in hopes to 'walk it off', even with a severely shattered foot. But when I got tangled and lawn darted into the face of a jump in a race, I sounded like the guiy in the video. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I’ve spent too much time on shit parts of the internet because his screams didn’t bother me at all.
I certainly haven’t found myself in this type of situation but I’m not much of a screamer in general. People who scream in pain, out of fear, etc. are weird to me.
EDIT: This opinion subject to change if I ever fall to the ground from 85 feet in the air lol
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
911 wasn't real efficient there... Can you please hold while a transfer.... for 5 fucking minutes.
Cell phones make it tricky, and cell phones in remote locations make it trickier. The call ends up at up at a triage center that tries to figure out where you are and routes you to dispatch to the responding agency. [Reply]
I looked into this somewhat seriously during the pandemic, watched a ton of videos, learned all about the equipment, looked up some schools to learn at... UNTIL one of the youtubers I was following died in a crash. My dream of flying a Paramotor died with him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I saw this on Reddit last night and damn he’s lucky his phone didn’t fall out of reach or he’s be dead. It’s hard listening to him in agony but I’m glad he’s okay
Maybe not. I think the first guy that came to help was part of a construction crew nearby. They might have seen him. [Reply]