firefighters record the action with their own video cameras. they re hoping to catch this rare high angle rescue on camera to be used in a training video one day. minutes pass. they re prepping captain fulford. but down in the bucket, kim is starting to wonder if they ll ever be saved. just dangling there, i wasn t sure what they were doing. were they figuring out how to get us? were we hopeless? but now he s on his way to captain kim and the others. i couldn t feel him necessarily moving when he was coming down. but clearly you can feel we felt his weight when he stood on top of the boom. remarkably, despite the added weight, the bucket holds steady. finally, after just under an hour of uncertainty, captain fulford is a welcome sight to an exhausted kim books. okay. it was comforting enough to know you re okay. okay, but she s not on her way to safety just yet. after assessing the condition of
kim is very concerned about sam. he has a medical condition, and she fears the trauma of the accident may affect his heart. sam looked extremely red with the pressure, you know. that was my concern, making sure he remained calm. but kim knows if they have it bad, contractor bruce boyles has it worse. he s hanging below them from his safety harness, which is still connecting him to the bucket. one wrong move could send them all crashing into the water below. we were just encouraging him to hang on, hang in there, help was on the way. kim doesn t know it from her position in the bucket, but the contractor who fell into the river has survived and is pulled to safety below. now rescuers on the bridge are trying to devise a plan to save the rest of them. captain randy fulford was one of the individuals that i knew had recent high angle rescue training that i knew would make the rescue more safe, both for the individuals we were rescuing, but also for our own rescuers.
sam looked extremely red with the pressure, you know. that was my concern, making sure he remained calm. but kim knows if they have it bad, contractor bruce boyles has it worse. he s hanging below them from his safety harness, which is still connecting him to the bucket. one wrong move could send them all crashing into the water below. we were just encouraging him to hang on, hang in there, help was on the way. kim doesn t know it from her position in the bucket, but the contractor who fell into the river has survived and is pulled to safety below. now rescuers on the bridge are trying to devise a plan to save the rest of them. captain randy fulford was one of the individuals that i knew had recent high angle rescue training that i knew would make the rescue more safe, both for the individuals we were rescuing, but also for our own rescuers. firefighters record the action with their own video cameras. they re hoping to catch this rare high angle rescue on camera
to be used in a training video one day. minutes pass. they re prepping captain fulford. but down in the bucket, kim is starting to wonder if they ll ever be saved. just dangling there, i wasn t sure what they were doing. were they figuring out how to get us? were we hopeless? would they have to get us? are we hopeless? but now he s on his way to captain kim and the others. i couldn t feel him necessarily moving when he was coming down. but clearly you can feel we felt his weight when he stood on top of the boom. remarkably, despite the added weight, the bucket holds steady. finally, after just under an hour of uncertainty, captain fulford is a welcome sight to an exhausted kim books. okay. it was comforting enough to know you re okay. okay, but she s not on her way to safety just yet. after assessing the condition of the bucket, fulford decides bruce needs to come up first. we knew that individual was under more stress than the other