What Gear Does a US Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer Carry? - Smarter Every Day 279

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@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday Рік тому
One of the main reasons I wanted to make this video is so young people would know that this career field exists. Can you imagine how cool of a job this would be? Thank you to everyone who supports at www.patreon.com/smartereveryday ! My goal is to keep being authentic, and your support allows me to do that without trying to please sponsors. I look forward to sending you these sweet holographic stickers! Thank you!
@risenHigher
@risenHigher Рік тому
Ay
@upc2h22
@upc2h22 Рік тому
Thank you for this channel
@smoketinytom
@smoketinytom Рік тому
I dropped everything to watch this... Thankfully had my steel capped boots on, thanks to your recommendation. :)
@snifferinchief7183
@snifferinchief7183 Рік тому
Destin!! I can only imagine how much work goes into these videos, but I can't wait, I need more!! Haha. I really enjoy these "deep dive" series. Can't wait to see the rest. Keep up the great work
@SerratedPVP
@SerratedPVP Рік тому
This was my dream job until I had 3 seizures at 19 and was diagnosed with epilepsy :(
@h2orsq
@h2orsq Рік тому
Great video. Have a request if possible. I am a retired Rescue Swimmer and in your video you have a swimmer on an iceberg. I am that swimmer. I have still photos of that flight but was not aware there was a video. Was wondering if there was a way to get a copy of that video or where you got it. Thanks again. Appreciate your time.
@Phriedah
@Phriedah Рік тому
Thank you for your service!
@demarc9971
@demarc9971 Рік тому
Is this legitimate? That’s awesome, I hope he sees this and you get your footage.
@scampi9588
@scampi9588 Рік тому
Top job mate! Thank you so much for your service
@aerosaaber
@aerosaaber Рік тому
to the top with this comment!
@PepG98
@PepG98 Рік тому
Bump
@droid683
@droid683 Рік тому
Rescue swimmers have got to be some of the most badass individuals out there. Proud to have grown up with a guy who became one.
@gregthompson8062
@gregthompson8062 10 місяців тому
Proud to have known a guy that knew a guy.
@joshuakruger1777
@joshuakruger1777 Рік тому
I love how excited Destin gets about random engineering things. “Is that a torque screwdriver?!?” Love it!
@powellfilmmaking
@powellfilmmaking Рік тому
I can REALLY appreciate how well this video is put together. It really feels like a learning journey, you did a great job!
@knoodle6848
@knoodle6848 Рік тому
Agreed
@RBender111
@RBender111 Рік тому
Imagine not having watched The Guardian and learned all about these crazy dudes from Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher's amazing perfomances
@TuSn_Espinzo
@TuSn_Espinzo Рік тому
Great movie
@twistedyogert
@twistedyogert Рік тому
Never saw the film but I have read about how difficult the training process was.
@swimdude2113
@swimdude2113 Рік тому
I got teary eyed watching this video thinking about the movie 😂
@thomasrogers8239
@thomasrogers8239 Рік тому
That was a hard movie to watch
@snifferinchief7183
@snifferinchief7183 Рік тому
That was definitely a good one
@Spartacus69
@Spartacus69 Рік тому
As a former Navy rescue swimmer instructor - I really appreciate this video shedding light on our program. Thank you, Destin, for putting this together! ***So others may live***
@mstrdiver
@mstrdiver Рік тому
I found myself welded to my chair watching this video and at the end, I was drooling over how to get my hands on some of the little survival vest gadget gems.
@truthsRsung
@truthsRsung Рік тому
We watched footage of training ops for the most part here. How often, when a rescue swimmer takes a dip for Work, do they pull out someone who had a Good Excuse for being there or are they all just drunk tourists? That is the experience I have had on Land, responding to calls.
@Spartacus69
@Spartacus69 Рік тому
@@truthsRsung Well that depends. I know swimmers that have been near disasters, and I also know some that have never had to dunk. One swimmer I know ended up pulling close to 300 people out of the water from a ferry sinking. I would say, on average there will be a recovery of some kind every deployment. Otherwise, we just meet training requirements. I'm speaking for blue water swimmers - not brown water peeps.
@danielnam8617
@danielnam8617 Рік тому
@@truthsRsung Some of the people that Coast Guard has the most encounters are fishermen. Not the ones who go out on weekends for fun, but the ones that go out for months to make living. Not all rescue swimmers see action either and from what I've heard from people who worked with rescue swimmers, they said swimmers that get the most calls are located near fishermen go out for rough waters. Like Northwestern area (Oregon, Washington, Alaska) and Northeastern(New England).
@Matisyahuwu
@Matisyahuwu 7 місяців тому
Hey real talk what did you think about the movie "The Guardian"?
@harryallen457
@harryallen457 Рік тому
I’m a retired USCG HH-65 pilot. I used to travel to various CG Air Stations and teach CRM, Crew Resource Management. Along with having incredible rescue stories of my own to share, pilots, Flight Mechanics and Rescue Swimmers would share their experiences. These experiences were and are so incredible they defy description. Night, bad weather, raging ocean, surf, cliffs, caves, ships, you name it. Each case involves the crew working together to be creative and figure out exactly how to prosecute the rescue and recovery.
@samuelWx
@samuelWx 9 місяців тому
Former USN rescue swimmer, concur skipper!
@frankieM_
@frankieM_ Рік тому
I have a shitton of respect for not only the rescue swimmers that go out there into the danger to rescue people, but also the pilots that can manage to hold the aircraft in position in all different types of conditions to make sure everyone gets out
@neoncyber2001
@neoncyber2001 Рік тому
Semper Paratus coasties! Thank you all for your service! You all deserve more recognition than you get!
@marc-antoinechateauvert6389
@marc-antoinechateauvert6389 Рік тому
You know what? I have very strong opinions on mostly anything related to the US Military as a whole, but your videos show these people in a way that makes me feel nothing but respect for them. I won't talk about the institution as a whole, but the individuals you meet in these deep dives? Absolutely brilliant, hardworking and competent people. I admire their resourcefulness, humility and discipline. Thank you for showing us this angle! Amazing videos, keep them coming. Your content has been getting WAY better recently, and that bar was already high.
@MultiPurposeReviewer
@MultiPurposeReviewer Рік тому
I'm absolutely loving these USCG videos! I'm a Coast Guard brat myself, and it's been a part of our family's life since before I was born. They don't get anywhere near the appreciation or awareness they deserve, and I really love that you're making these videos spotlighting them. I didn't know about the sewing, but it makes sense, for more than one reason. The Coast Guard is the smallest branch of the military by a wide margin, and they have a matching-size piece of the budget as well. As a result, kind of like the USMC, they have to use quite a bit of resourcefulness in obtaining and maintaining their equipment. Doesn't help that a lot of their ships are pushing 40-50 years old. The creativity of the crew to repair sudden equipment failures aboard the very-showing-her-old-age USCGC Polar Star actually made the news a few years ago. I might be conflating a few specific examples, but I seem to recall a story of someone repairing the trash incinerator with a surfboard and duct tape.
@pandap4ntz
@pandap4ntz Рік тому
The surfboard duct tape thing makes me sad. My dad did 20yrs in the Coast Guard, because of that I got to have a blessed childhood growing up in Kodiak & Ketchikan, my heart broke when we had to leave. Regardless of funding tho, it's smart for these folks to know how to repair their equipment, that way in the field they're familiar with the ins and outs of everything & can make repairs if needed. I hate to hear about our military not getting proper funds, the people who dedicate their service deserve better.
@MultiPurposeReviewer
@MultiPurposeReviewer Рік тому
@@pandap4ntz Hey, you got to grow up there? Nice! I was born in Kodiak, but we left just a year later, so I didn't remember it at all.
@pandap4ntz
@pandap4ntz Рік тому
@@MultiPurposeReviewer Somehow we managed to stay 13yrs between Kodiak & Ketchikan. I was born in NC, when I was 1 we were transferred to Kodiak, then Ketchikan, then Kodiak, then HI, then back to NC. Before I came along, my parents were in OR and St. Louis. Anyways, yeah, it was the best 13yrs of my life, I loved it there. Stuck in Missouri now, lol.
@edmelisky774
@edmelisky774 Рік тому
I worked as a civilian for the USCG in the 80s for 4 years. This small service is unique and very specialized. I am glad such a small, very competent group of heros is getting recognized. I am extremely proud to have worked with such elite people.
@Ksins1
@Ksins1 Рік тому
USA is doing everything to make the people of Europe live badly! So that the European economy will fall! USA does this in order to rule the people of Europe and send them to war with Russia, so that the people of Europe will fight and die in the war with Russia! USA in this war will sit across the ocean and sell weapons to Europe and laugh at the Europeans! USA needs a war between Europe and Russia in order to survive itself, as the Anglo-Saxons have always done!""11
@lukearts2954
@lukearts2954 Рік тому
I would like to extend a thank-you to all the patrons who support this channel. I personally can't afford to financially support Destin, so I'm grateful that others can so that I can keep enjoying wonderful videos like these. I love in-depth breakdowns of technical stuff, especially survival-related. And as a (former) rescue diver, this series has an extra meaning for me.
@willclark491
@willclark491 Рік тому
This has a real impact. Mad respect for these extremely brave and skilled people. Thanks Destin!
@timam2004
@timam2004 Рік тому
Hey Destin, this is one of my favorite series of yours by far. Looking forward to the rest of the vids to come.
@Meal_Team6
@Meal_Team6 Рік тому
Dustin, as a mariner myself, this is among our greatest fears, CG is such an important institution like you said many have no clue how critical it is to marine safety
@lukasgiese2331
@lukasgiese2331 Рік тому
What I always found interesting is that (in theory and by training standard) you can take any swimmer and any aircrew and combine them without having met before. Their language and procedures are so standardized and well trained that they just click. Something that is a powerfull asset during big floods or hurricanes as often personell comes together from all over.
@olehagemann9209
@olehagemann9209 Рік тому
Great Point !
@northwoodsyankee3528
@northwoodsyankee3528 Рік тому
There's no theory there. It is true and that is the reason for standardized training and equipment. In 2002 I was on a boat crew, none of us had ever worked together before and we all landed in NYC on a boat we had never been on before. It was no different than working with my normal crew and we were on a 41' UTB. It was identical to the ones we had at our home stations. All equipment is in the same place, all equipment is same quantity, all electronics are the same, etc. One boat was having engine issues and two of us were able to troubleshoot and fix the problem quickly never having met each other before because of standardized everything. That's very important when something happens and people come from all over and have to make things happen.
@trex2092
@trex2092 Рік тому
Oh yes, the STAN Team Visits, remember them well as I was a HC_130 Load Master and Drop Master for many years, we always looked forward to the annual visit of the traveling school house team to QA what we were doing and how we communicated as a team. You could take a Load Master from Air Sta Clearwater and a Pilot from Air Sta Kodiak and the rest of the crew from scattered air stations and still get the best job done. Team Work which I don't see in the civilian world.
@northwoodsyankee3528
@northwoodsyankee3528 Рік тому
@@trex2092 STAN Teams visits were quite something. RFO was fun too. When you passed it all and only maybe got a minor discrepancy or two on the asset and performance...ya did good.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому
That's got to be a really important character trait. I'm sure not everyone can communicate universally like that.
@AlxBrb
@AlxBrb Рік тому
Here in italy we have a branch of similar aviation techs dedicated only to Alpine, Speleological, Fluvial, and more generally Remote/Mountainside Rescue operations. It's called CNSAS. It's really interesting to see the many small changes into equipment, techniques and training models in the heli-ops both on air and on their respective warehouses (could we use the word "doctrine", in this case?). Absolutely amazing video, Thanks!
@nkgoodal
@nkgoodal Рік тому
There is nothing better than working to help others and save lives. Mad respect. I served 22 years in the Army; these survival techs are very impressive.
@CoordinatedCarry
@CoordinatedCarry Рік тому
Dustin, you should really learn more about that knife. It’s called the Spyderco Rescue knife. Has an emergency whistle, glass breaker, blade has a half stop to help cut rope, the blunt tip is great to cut material off a victim without risk of cutting them with the knife meant to save them. Really really cool!
@RICDirector
@RICDirector Рік тому
Wow. I knew Spyderco made great sharpeners ( the tri-angle ones ) but I had no idea they made such a great rescue knife. How cool! Thanks!
@SRQmoviemaker
@SRQmoviemaker Рік тому
My great uncle was a helicopter pilot for the navy doing rescues and later on was a trainer for the coast guard. He had so many great stories. He also kept a tally of souls saved [463]
@republicansworstnightmare7576
@republicansworstnightmare7576 Рік тому
My name is Douglas Winston Kilgore. I was stationed at the US Coast guard air station Sitka Alaska. I remember seeing these guys train, and they trained hard! I had and have admiration for all they've done and continue to do. Semper paradus!!
@MisterTingles
@MisterTingles Рік тому
Destin's inexhaustible enthusiasm for learnin' is enviable and inspiring.
@cubanfresh2166
@cubanfresh2166 Рік тому
I love this series! I’m leaving for Basic on January 10th. Very interested on the Aviation side of things of the coast guard
@gus473
@gus473 Рік тому
Be ready and good luck! Everyone is rooting for you! You can do this!😎✌🏼
@bescotdude9121
@bescotdude9121 Рік тому
which branch
@RonSpilker
@RonSpilker Рік тому
If you want to be a rescue swimmer, get that strength and stamina up. Swimming in open ocean is no joke, then you have to pull dead weight with you. Much harder than a pool or beach
@eastcoast16s
@eastcoast16s Рік тому
I was good friends with a Swimmer. I went to boot camp with him. Rest in Peace AST1 David Skimin. I miss our time together in the surf and sun of Hawaii. Also the rest of the crew of the 6505 and all fallen Coasties.
@kendalldavis99
@kendalldavis99 7 місяців тому
It really makes me emotional to see these people so dedicated to saving peoples lives.
@AyySorento
@AyySorento Рік тому
Easily one of my favorite series on the channel. Right next to the submarine series.
@tiddiesprinkles
@tiddiesprinkles Рік тому
I've lived on the coast of Lake Michigan for 30 years and have seen countless rescue operations done by USCG but this video puts their activities in a different perspective.
@hendu7111
@hendu7111 8 місяців тому
"The Bering" on Audible is a GREAT example of what these guys (and gals!) do out there. Its's heroic and heartbreaking at the same time and I highly recommend it. Unsure if there is an actual book about it but the Audible had some actual survivors and USCG narration and it's very good.
@margotrosendorn6371
@margotrosendorn6371 9 місяців тому
Okay the sewing part was super cool. That's a seriously underrated skill! These guys could make a killing on the cosplay market with their experience sewing so many different materials and items. I would love to see a rescue swimmer and a professional fursuit maker compare notes.
@RandomCarrot2806
@RandomCarrot2806 Рік тому
I couldn't help but think during the video that there can't be many people who have met and interacted with as many elites in their fields as Destin. The expertise if you lined up every single person interviewed on this channel is just staggering.
@travishancock9120
@travishancock9120 Рік тому
I love how many little models of ships and aircraft Destin has. They are so cool.
@mrmosk2011
@mrmosk2011 Рік тому
I feel the coast guard is the most under estimated branch of the US military. They are the ones constantly in action during the peace time. Good job with the series.
@jondavidmcnabb
@jondavidmcnabb Рік тому
Probably the single greatest Coasty Recruiting video ever made!!! Excellent work and awesome that they let you see behind the curtain.
@andrewvillavicencio8496
@andrewvillavicencio8496 Рік тому
Awesome, thank you. My son is a rescue swimmer in the NAVY and super proud of him. He is an inspiration to me, his mom and his siblings. Thanks for doing this :-) God Bless
@RoughRyderr
@RoughRyderr Рік тому
I used to be an Aircrew Flight Equipment specialist for the Air Force. Pretty much the same job, but I wish I'd have went this route. Super cool to see what my brothers and sisters are doing on the water. The level of excitement that you get about it is the level of excitement I walked in to my job with every day. I miss it so so so much. Thanks for the deep dive, love all the videos you do, Destin!
@figy1288
@figy1288 Рік тому
Honestly these are the real heros that most people will never know about. These people are why we have the word brave
@GuilhermeCarvalhoComposer
@GuilhermeCarvalhoComposer Рік тому
For a while now, some of Destin's videos have been the best ads for the US military they could ever hope for.
@stevedoe1630
@stevedoe1630 Рік тому
BZ to the USCG for opening up their shop like this. Great series! Transparency...taxpayers learning of the services provided with their funds is a good thing.
@ScottWaa
@ScottWaa Рік тому
Thank you Destin for this amazing series! It shines the light on spectacular people with phenomenal jobs.
@FullThrottleAxolotl1
@FullThrottleAxolotl1 Рік тому
By @5:22 I was in tears. Idk. I hold a special place in my heart for rescue personnel. It genuinely all started with the movie The Guardian. That movie, as a young man when it first came out changed my perception of what life is.
@AGPullen
@AGPullen Рік тому
See, I have heard of this title. My dad was one back in the day but a lot has changed since he jumped out of choppers. He has so many cool stories about what he did and the souls he saved while serving in Cape Cod. This series has been extra special for me because of my dad's past experience with the CG. He's disabled now because the repeated jumps damaged his spine after many years. I'm so glad you've done this series to show the rest of the world what these guys go through. The other armed forces get all the attention but many forget about the CG.
@RushinTruckin
@RushinTruckin Рік тому
Thank you, Destin, for everything you do! LOVED the 80’s themed voice-over stuff
@tkozikow
@tkozikow Рік тому
First...happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Second, thank you for continuing this series on the USCG. As the proud father of a CDR cutterman stationed in Key West I appreciate learning more about the mission and work these brave Guardians perform every day.
@TheOneTrueDragonKing
@TheOneTrueDragonKing 4 місяці тому
I hope to see a lot more on this series from you Destin - the helicopters, fixed-wing assets, cutters of all shapes and sizes, tugboats, ice breakers, and especially the Maritime Safety and Security team, aka Coast Guard SWAT. The Coast Guard is my favorite of the branches. Give everyone you've seen and interviewed a big ole "SEMPER PARATUS" from me because I love what they do. Saving lives. Firefighting, police work, EMTs, engineering work... they do it all. The Coast Guard is the best of all worlds when it comes to rescue work and law enforcement, the cream of the crop, the best of the best, the elite of the elite! When they say "Semper Paratus" they mean it. ALWAYS PREPARED, and ready for anything. Absolute legends in the rescue front.
@Zimmon375
@Zimmon375 Рік тому
You are the only youtuber where video quality really matters to me that 1080p is bussin
@hurricane7800
@hurricane7800 Рік тому
I’m getting my DLRG silver lifeguarding qualification so this is super interesting to see how far “swimming to save people” goes! And fun fact - the German word for lifeguard is Rettungsschwimmer, so taken literally, in Germany technically all lifeguards are rescue swimmers! My grandpa was also in the USCG, wish I could ask him whether he knew anything about the rescue swimmers…!
@offroadtek00
@offroadtek00 Рік тому
Just when I thought the submarine series was going to be my all-time favorite...Boom! Destin one ups himself with the Coastguard.
@smartereveryday012
@smartereveryday012 Рік тому
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@lynnstillwell2
@lynnstillwell2 Рік тому
This is so great! My nephew is a Coastie in the helicopters. I love learning about his job. I'm grateful for all who serve.
@nicknack125
@nicknack125 Рік тому
Just want to say I have been loving this series - it brings me back to watching Discovery channel as a kid, back when it was just full of well made, educational content.
@Mike__B
@Mike__B Рік тому
This is awesome, my kid's cub scout pack had an event at the USCG station here next to the airport here and I really had to restrain myself with questions about everything since it was "all about the kids" but this series totally is making up for it.
@lanceclement4087
@lanceclement4087 Рік тому
I dont know how it is at larger stations and air stations, but the local coasties gave me and my grandfather a free tour of their boats years ago because we brought them doughnuts. Give it a shot
@armandpowell5868
@armandpowell5868 Рік тому
I tell everyone I know and people I don't know to come watch your page. I never feel like I wasted a minute of time and I always learn something new every time. Thank you for producing your work.
@321Phinney
@321Phinney Рік тому
@Destin - I would recommend visiting Seattle’s coast guard museum and their massive ice breaker boat. The conversations with the museum volunteers are priceless
@clxudzYT
@clxudzYT Рік тому
You're awesome, Destin! I hope you know how much you deserve to be cherished! We're thankful you exist, and make such awesome videos!!
@deanteach24
@deanteach24 Рік тому
I so greatly appreciate the videos you make! I am an upper elementary teacher and my classes always love to watch your videos. Thank you for creating (like you said) respectful and educational content that is thought provoking and entertaining! My students and I love when you have your giddy science wonder moments during a video and when you get super excited about something. All your videos are so well done, please keep them coming!
@aaronlagos5863
@aaronlagos5863 Рік тому
I was stationed at small boat station New Orleans for three years. I loved my time in the Coast Guard and I am loving these videos.
@cris11590
@cris11590 Рік тому
Destin love what you're showing us, always wanting to learn what you're teaching, cause you always have the charisma to make everything interesting.
@SomeGuysGarage
@SomeGuysGarage Рік тому
These deep dive series, both this and the submarine ones, have been absolutely amazing! Keep it up :)
@lukephillips5618
@lukephillips5618 Рік тому
This brought back a memory of one day at my elementary school, the Coast Guard landed their helicopter outside the school and talked to all of us about what they did in the Coast Guard. It was so cool
@f22raptoruscg
@f22raptoruscg Рік тому
USCG Vet here. Thank you for showing what we do. Most people have no idea what we do and these videos are extremely well made and informative. Looking forward to more.
@EricBrosch
@EricBrosch Рік тому
This series is remarkable! I really appreciate your willingness to go deep and respect your viewers’ intelligence
@christophfoerster9663
@christophfoerster9663 Рік тому
This was a really good video. It's really interesting to watch as an air rescue specialist for the mountain rescue and the similarities and differences between the two organisations
@kurlyq2gbike
@kurlyq2gbike Рік тому
I spend literally all day, every day on youtube. I can say with genuine heart that nobody makes me more excited to click on a video than you do. I share your channel with all my friends and family! Thanks for being you
@annabeckman4386
@annabeckman4386 Рік тому
Destin, I LOVE these deep dive videos!!! I have always respected the military and especially the men and women serving our country. But, seriously, you have helped me to see, especially with this video, how unselfish and truly heroic these men and women are!! I was touched watching the rescues at the beginning. I am filled with an immense gratitude for the coast guard, and other first responders that have dedicated their lives to helping the helpless. We, in general, may not agree on many points of todays arguments, but who can argue when they are hanging off a cliff with a broken foot and someone is coming to save them...🥹 Well done coast guard! 👏🙌👏🙌🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻 Thank YOU Destin for bringing this knowledge to all of us! Can't wait for the next episode!! 🤗🤗🤗
@stuartkadin2968
@stuartkadin2968 Рік тому
More respect for the USCG thanks to your channel, Destin. I appreciate your work!
@paulwomack5866
@paulwomack5866 Рік тому
Interesting. The RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Association) in the UK go to great lengths to keep them and the people they're rescuing OUT of the water. They are very much boat-centric in their view. I'm guessing the US coastguard and RNLI are on very friendly terms. I wonder why there's this HUGE difference in operating procedure.
@victoriabarnes8269
@victoriabarnes8269 Рік тому
While not true for all situations, a lot of rescues are from sinking boats, which often have a lot of rigging. If the hoist cable gets tangled on the fishing boat in 20+ foot seas (very common off Alaska, for example), the helicopter can get pulled into the water by the boat going up and down. It is generally safer to pull people out of open water (have them jump overboard) than to keep them on a sinking ship. They have heaters and dry blankets in the cabin to warm people up quick! My dad used to be a flight surgeon, and would go out in the USCG helicopters when they were doing medevacs. He always said pulling people directly off of fishing boats was the most dangerous thing they could do. Remotenes likely also plays a factor. A lot of places are too far to send a boat to aid in the rescue, so it's just a single helicopter crew.
@tylerolejnicak5481
@tylerolejnicak5481 Рік тому
As the other commenter mentioned, I have to imagine it has a lot to do with the type of sea you're working with. I'd imagine, and I think I've seen, some boat to boat rescues. But the US has a lot of coast in many different climates, so they may have adopted a policy in the Coast Guard that's applicable in almost any situation without seriously increasing risk to those in need of rescue to standardize training. I'm not sure, that's a guess, but it does make sense to me. Anyone else wanting to correct me, please feel free and let us know!
@Tinman_56
@Tinman_56 Рік тому
I'm not even USCG, but have long time carried the pencil flare gun, 2way radio and the epirb for camping, hiking, air travel, etc. Very comforting knowing I can signal for help if necessary. 😊 Thanks Destin
@bunnyfufu9933
@bunnyfufu9933 8 місяців тому
Anyone that can drag another person in the water is a beast to me lol. 😂😂 And that sewing part is super cool lol ❤
@NWJF
@NWJF Рік тому
I subscribed just for this Coast Guard series. Seriously excellent content. Thanks Destin. And boy is the Coast Guard under rated.
@MrProach2
@MrProach2 Рік тому
I love this. Every video you do is concise, important and to the point; irrespective of the subject matter. And engaging with the folk you meet, you're the star. I love the engineering and aviation content, but others should love the precision to which you apply yourself (like the wrong-way bicycle for example).
@TJC510
@TJC510 Рік тому
In 2006 or 2007, my mom got hurt on her dirt bike in the woods of northern Michigan (we thought she broke her leg, but was only a blown knee). It was a pretty remote location. They were no able to get an ambulance or helicopter close enough to land. They called in the coast guard. They hovered over a small clearing, we had to carry her 100 yards to the clearing and they lifted her up and took her to Traverse City. It was my first experience with the coast guard and this video brings it all back.
@Xainfinen
@Xainfinen Рік тому
The HH-65 Dolphin is my favorite heli of all time, can't wait for the video on it.
@MrEazyE357
@MrEazyE357 Рік тому
Much respect to these living heroes. Great video Destin!
@Alexrocksdude_
@Alexrocksdude_ Рік тому
Great video! I love learning about how the coast guard saves lives and how much they do when they’re not actively saving lives.
@seanhollowood1151
@seanhollowood1151 Рік тому
@Smarter Everyday as the son of a Coastie. Can I say thank you? This entire series is like being a kid again for me. It reminds me of how incredibly proud I was an am of the Coast Gaurd. The Branch of the Armed forces with more missions and task than any other. But with the lowest budget and least recognition, yet they do their jobs everyday.
@nicolassterling4852
@nicolassterling4852 Рік тому
This is super cool, hopefully you can do a video on Pararescueman (PJs), they're rescue specialist in sea, air and land that have an even higher attrition rate than the rescue swimmers
@MrJlee93
@MrJlee93 Рік тому
They are basically the rescue team if anyone (including Special forces) needs help
@lysolcoke2HD
@lysolcoke2HD Рік тому
Absolutely love the series that cover different branches of the US armed services. I have a very specific job in the Army and have a base awareness of what these other branches do but these videos really illuminate just how diverse and special the different teams and missions are. Thank you for all your effort with these videos.
@michaelrundle5279
@michaelrundle5279 8 місяців тому
Fabulous! Great job Destin. I love that the rescue swimmers can sew! As you said, makes perfect sense.
@Sir_Uncle_Ned
@Sir_Uncle_Ned Рік тому
I love how you are covering the exploits of and tech behind the real-life superheroes. If you are ever in need of rescue, wherever you are, someone in your part of the world can help you. They may not be as elite as a USCG rescue swimmer, but they'll get you to safety.
@thomasschmidt1836
@thomasschmidt1836 Рік тому
I appreciate your content and your passion and enthusiasm for what you do. You are a rare person and I wanted to thank you and let you know that you are appreciated
@antoniogzz1
@antoniogzz1 Рік тому
It would be incredible to do one of this series with the NOAA airplanes. Doing the Hurricane chasing and flying the awesome modified airplanes.
@mstrdiver
@mstrdiver Рік тому
Concur. I would bet that Destin will take this idea and run with it.
@ThePheenixKing.
@ThePheenixKing. Рік тому
Never heard of this profession. True unsung heroes every single one of them!
@kentslocum
@kentslocum Рік тому
When you enjoy making a piece of content, it makes it more enjoyable for your viewers, as well.
@chasermann94
@chasermann94 Рік тому
I really think this is the best deep dive series you’ve done so far. Every time one of these gets uploaded it’s an instant click for me 👏
@allenreid1
@allenreid1 Рік тому
Love seeing all my friends on your channel! Also love how you’re diving deep into what we do every day in the CG!! Keep up the great content 😁
@brotherbax4083
@brotherbax4083 Рік тому
I am amazed by these brave women and men who chose a career that is dedicated to saving us when things go south. The gear and techniques they employ in their work is incredible. A couple of years ago My family and I took a walk across the Newport Oregon bridge one day to find that the coast guard station there had an open house. Of course we had to go in and I really enjoyed seeing the boats and equipment, but mostly talking to those men and women who keep us safe. Thanks, Destin, for shining a light on what the coast guard does for us everyday and thank you women and men of the coast guard for all that you do!
@JoeBlac
@JoeBlac Рік тому
1:12 I love the little touches like keying the background so Destin appears in front of the text.
@The_Flying_Mechanic
@The_Flying_Mechanic Рік тому
Super cool! As a pilot and EMT I really like this deep dive. New office? I feel like I’ve seen this setup in an older video but didn’t know if it was just a remodel of the old place or a completely new one.
@mikoro88
@mikoro88 Рік тому
Man! Your videos are always so educational! And I really enjoy your content! I can't believe I'm so lucky as to live in a age where all this is available at my fingertips! And for free none the less! I wish I was capable to support all my favorite content creators, but alas! That painted intro at 2:11 was really cool! Do you make those yourself? Thank you for all the great content Destin!
@johnfahey7215
@johnfahey7215 Рік тому
Love the videos on the USCG! I was USMC, who are great at publicity, but the USCG as you are showing us are much more than the general public gives them credit for, if they even think of the Coast Guard. Thank you.
@admiralcapn
@admiralcapn Рік тому
Nothing beats the SED quality and passion on youtube. Time to upgrade my membership.
@cskeller07
@cskeller07 Рік тому
Very cool Deston, glad to see you’re doing what YOU want to do and not what the algorithm wants
@colehiggins8533
@colehiggins8533 11 місяців тому
5 months later and the coast guard itch has not been resolved. Destin, release another video
@omegaseamaster1550
@omegaseamaster1550 Рік тому
Do the Right Thing even when No one is looking..... Awesome content not only today , but every time !
@JC.998
@JC.998 Рік тому
Me and my brother-in-law watched a movie about 15 years ago (I'm 24) and we both thought the job was one of the most coolest terrifying jobs. We loved it.
@daviddesa9163
@daviddesa9163 Рік тому
Thank you for all the effort you put into your videos, I’ll be supporting you on patreon
@Squirrel_101
@Squirrel_101 Рік тому
Love your content dude, keep up the great work!
@neoxyte
@neoxyte Рік тому
Hard to not tear up watching these amazing people rescue those in need.
@whanowa
@whanowa Рік тому
I am almost crying seeing these real life superheroes do their job. My utmost respect to these people.
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