Wow.
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Wow.
I remember when there were 2 guys laying on top of each other and STILL didn't get hit.
The situation was that a guy had a seizure, fell onto the tracks with a train approaching, and another guy with his daughters told someone to look after them for a bit. He jumped down, turned the victim down the tracks, kept him under control by laying on top of him and keeping his limbs from flailing around. Train passes overhead. Everybody freaks out thinking both were dead. Both are unscathed except for some oil stains.
What people don't realize is that there is a lot more room under a train than they would think. I wouldn't recommend testing this anytime soon, though.
I had a much different mental image of this...
Thank GOD!!!
Curious. I know people who have been run actually over by i.e a machine that is used to keep skating ice in proper condition. They have survived without scratch.
Baby had a luck with him/her.
omg!
To survive that, that baby must have been well versed in basic training.
Wow that baby is one tough Hombre
My mum told me about this earlier and I was like, holy shit.
Cause not only would the baby have to have landed in the right spot for the train to go over it, it would have to have not touched the railing at all or else it would be electrocuted.
What ever his name is he will go by Clark Kent
but the world will know him as Superman
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a42.../Superbaby.jpg
Knowing that the kid is going to be ok before hand kind of makes that video funny. Serves her right for dropping her kid under a train.
O...m...f...g...
wow. that is one fucking lucky kid. like way fucking lucky. Do you think luck is expendable? cause if it is, i wouldnt doubt he used all of it up.
2 inches w/ 2 males. Definitely wouldn't recommend testing it. I wouldn't call two inches a 'lot' more room than I thought either! hahaha
http://wcbstv.com/video/[email protected]
Yeah, that has to be real. Everyone pacing in the other direction as soon as the train comes by... that's what I would do. Like, you have to walk away for a second.
Shift, I know it happened... maybe the train in question was a model that was far off the ground.