compressions, james finally began to show some signs of life. he began foaming at the mouth and nose we knew he was breathing on his own again, and almost to the point we could see he was breathing on his own again. and that was amazing, amazing to watch him literally come back to life. the paramedics arrive about ten minutes later to take him to the hospital. he checks him out, and he s okay and makes a full recovery. neal believes his teachers were extremely courageous to risk their lives to save another. they just went with it and did what they had to do. they did not stop to think about it at all. they really did an amazing job and they are heroes, in my book. coming up there was a loud squealing sound, and the next instant the wildest bungee jump you ve ever been on. four bridge inspectors teetering high above a river. just dangling there.
the bucket, fulford decides bruce needs to come up first. we knew that individual was under more stress than the other two. hold it! all right. hold on. it s a quick ride up, only two minutes. but bruce boyles can t get his feet on steady ground fast enough. glad to be back. next, it s kim s turn. and she s pulled to safety in a matter of minutes too. the adrenaline rush just knowing that you were being rescued. anything that was remotely a concern quickly went out the window. last, but not least, finally sam martin, like kim and bruce before him, is out of the bucket and on safe ground. it s a long hour and a half, but
knees, it was breaking down. i tried to spread out as much as possible to disperse my weight. i couldn t see him because of the smoke, but i was able to hear him and got him to reach out and hold his hand. but neither firefighter is in the clear yet. the same roof that buckled under the weight of one man must now support two. all i saw was rick, the end of his boot. so i grabbed his boot, and i asked him if he had mark. he said, yeah, i got him. we got to get off the roof now. we got to get off the roof. the roof is going to go. so i just kind of pulled his foot towards the ladder, and i went down. the three men, each one clinging to the next, make their way back to the rescue ladder and finally to safety. thank god i m alive because i was scared to death. i was thinking about my children. i thought i was going to fall to the ground. i was just so happy to hit that building. i could hear the guys telling me to be calm, be calm, we re coming for you. i didn t want to move until
began to show some signs of life. he began foaming at the mouth and nose we knew he was breathing on his own again, and that was amazing, amazing to watch him literally come back to life. the paramedics arrive about ten minutes later to take him to the hospital. he checks him out, and he s okay and makes a full recovery. neal believes his teachers were extremely courageous to risk their lives to save another. they just went with it and did what they had to do. they did not stop to think about it at all. they really did an amazing job and they are heroes, in my book. coming up there was a loud squealing sound, and the next instant the wildest bungee jump you ve ever been on. four bridge inspectors teetering high above a river.
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 two. hold it! all right. hold on. it s a quick ride up, only two minutes. but bruce boyles can t get his feet on steady ground fast enough. glad to be back. next, it s kim s turn. and she s pulled to safety in a matter of minutes too. the adrenaline rush just knowing that you were being rescued. anything that was remotely a concern quickly went out the window. last, but not least, finally sam martin, like kim and bruce before him, is out of the bucket and on safe ground. it s a long hour and a half, but amazingly everyone has now been