beneath a helicopter, through the heat and smoke, then be lowered onto the burning hot crane and attach himself to ivers. i can remember just seconds after being lifted, this calm came over me. you were done hearing opinions, done hearing all the ideas, it s time to go to work. there was nothing else you could really do. moseley s calm doesn t last for long. the pilot fights to keep the helicopter steady against the powerful winds and updrafts from the massive fire. but it s moseley who must endure and protect himself from the extreme heat. i was getting nervous because it was getting very hot. my ears were starting to burn. i tried to tuck my head down into my collar because it was getting a lot hotter than i expected. fighting the wind, the chopper pilot maneuvers moseley directly onto the arm of the crane. and no one has any idea how close the 220 foot crane is to the point of collapse. i got on the crane, and made
my way over to ivers, i can remember i could hear pop. that pop was the metal deck, the steel popping from the heat. because the control cabin already burned up. so we didn t want to dilly daly. tried humor with him. boss said okay go ahead and knock off early. he wasn t really paying attention to what i had to say. probably wasn t in the mood. i introduced myself, he told me what to do with the sling he had, you know, i think it was something like a three-point hitch or something like that. we had to loop it up. and that was it. moseley knows every second counts and races to get the harness on sims. he gives the thumbs up. after nearly two hours on top of the crane, ivers sims is flown to safety. probably the biggest relief for the whole rescue was when the system actually tensed up and we were able to get it lifted off the crane and everything was hooked up. it was a good feeling. it was a good feeling knowing you re going to safety.
it was a good feeling. we enjoyed the ride on the way down and i ll always remember they teach you in school to try and calm people. try to talk to them. i was talking but i don t think he was listening to me because he was the calmest person up there. sims and mosley are brought down in a nearby field where medical teams immediately rush to greet them. to assist them. it was a good feeling to hit the ground. i would have kissed the ground but i didn t have time. they grabbed me up and threw me on one of the stretchers and hauled me off to the hospital. the flames are extinguished soon after sims rescue and the crane remains standing in spite of the intense heat and flames. the guys that took it down did tell us it was three or four feet out of spec. so it had started to lean. both men emerged from the ordeal without any physical injuries, but their moment in the spotlight has only just begun. the dramatic rescue is broadcast live around the country, and instantly turns ma
tougher because that s when the media showed up. and i mean it was a swarm. and then the mayor comes up, hands you his phone and says vice president gore is on the line. he was watching from washington i guess and called to congratulate us. so you know nothing like the vice president of the united states calling to add to your nervousness. the media celebrates a happy ending to an incredible rescue. and ivers sims is changed forever. that day, you know, everybody just stepped in and did their part, and everything went, like i said, flawless. from that day on, i have a different perspective to what life and people. coming up, an afternoon hike becomes a struggle between life and death for a teenager and his dog. we have to get to them because we have no idea how long they re going to last. david. what s going on? oh hey!
it was a good feeling. we enjoyed the ride on the way down and i ll always remember they teach you in school to try and calm people. try to talk to them. i was talking but i don t think he was listening to me because he was the calmest person up there. sims and mosley are brought down in a nearby field where medical teams immediately rush to greet them. to assist them. it was a good feeling to hit the ground. i would have kissed the ground but i didn t have time. they grabbed me up and threw me on one of the stretchers and hauled me off to the hospital. the flames are extinguished soon after sims rescue and the crane remains standing in spite of the intense heat and flames. the guys that took it down did tell us it was three or four feet out of spec. so it had started to lean. both men emerged from the ordeal without any physical injuries, but their moment in the spotlight has only just begun. the dramatic rescue is broadcast live around the country, and instantly turns ma