Body-worn footage of Camp Fire rescue

Publicado 2018-11-29
Butte County Sheriff's Deputy Aaron Parmley turned on his body-worn camera to capture what he though would be the last moments of his life. Four nurses needed help evacuating a hospital as the Camp Fire raged in Paradise, Calif.

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  • He fought to what he thought was going to be the bitter end. Not once thinking about his own safety, only focusing on saving and preserving the life of others. In the face of utter defeat he pushed forward. God speed deputy Parmley.
  • @pjbikerful
    I bet that Dozer musta looked like an angel coming to save them. A BIG 👍 to Joe Kennedy the Dozer Operator
  • @Mmewster
    I lived this nightmare and lost everything in the campfire my heart is broken but I love Paradise
  • @DigitalNeb
    I can't imagine how terrifying that must have been.
  • @steveng8775
    insane video ,that cop deserves a medal and the dozer driver too
  • @HerAeolianHarp
    Is everyone okay? Did Jess get rescued? My heart goes out to the people of Paradise. They still need and will be needing our help.
  • @landfair123
    End of the world. I remember my grandparents driving through Cahome Pass when they had fires on the hills. Scary!
  • I love you Sheriff Honea❤thank you so very much. I have never had a man save my life and those around me more than you have. I got your 6 for life❤
  • @heatherhillman1
    So terrifying. I guess my only comfort in a situation like that is knowing that I'm not alone out there.
  • @MaxnPow
    Thank you Officer! Amazing. Simply amazing
  • @lisaschooler9992
    Is this the rescue situation that the Feather River nurse named Nicole spoke about in the documentary?
  • @user-rg3xs9jr5j
    Pretty sure they would have died had that vehicle not been there.
  • @DrTWG
    Are you kidding ? Where's the rest of the story !!!!!!
  • But stupid tik tok videos get millions of views. This is what people should be seeing.
  • @Dan007UT
    I feel like that large open area in the beginning would have been a better place to stay?