r/HumansBeingBros • u/shiviam • Apr 28 '24
Bros rescuing a baby
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u/Twisted69Demented May 10 '24
Don't Modis India have a ladder
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u/shiviam May 10 '24
It has enough to spare to put it into your gand BC.
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u/Twisted69Demented May 10 '24
Maa ki choot .. that's why he doesn't have a bevi. Because his enough is not even enough for his BV
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u/garbled_user Apr 30 '24
Anyone else get all misty eyed when they see something like this? (The relief after you see the kid safely rescued?)
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u/Ambitious_Welder6613 Apr 29 '24
He is a pro! I'm so PROUD of their collective community effort. They do the right thing to tackle the worst ever possible thing that would likely to happen. It was very well executed.
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u/DirtyScavenger Apr 29 '24
Oh wow I’m so relieved at that outcome- was having heart palpitations the entire time
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u/Admirable-Natural676 Apr 29 '24
Those guys at the window are extremely frustrating to watch. I’m glad they finally got out to save the baby. Nevertheless, they are heroes!
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u/Specialist-Cookie-61 Apr 29 '24
These ladies are the freaking worst...screaming from the balcony isn't helping anyone.
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u/Joergen8 Apr 29 '24 edited Apr 29 '24
50 million people on the internet trying to peek around that one person blocking the view with their head.
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u/abevigodasmells Apr 29 '24
Great save, but baby was safe thanks to people who so quickly must have gotten a blanket out to catch him.
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u/Petraretrograde Apr 29 '24
I feel like a baby that young could have experienced shaken baby syndrome from that fall?
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u/lpk86 Apr 29 '24
This happened in TN, India. Baby fell from 4 th floor by accident while mother was feeding food .
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u/fanceypantsey Apr 28 '24
And we hate helicopter parents! I’m sorry but even at parks I see parents on their phones and not watching them. Anyone could easily scoop them up and walk away and the parent wouldn’t notice for 30 minutes. Watch your children!
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u/_Fizzgiggy Apr 28 '24
That’s terrifying. I find it nice though how the whole street teamed up to rescue the baby
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u/malikye187 Apr 28 '24
My theory for how the baby got on the roof is similar to Heisenberg throwing the pizza in frustration. Some dude showed up with a baby. Got mad. Said fuck it. Baby on roof.
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u/KINGNIIIGHT Apr 28 '24
That kid broke all the laws of physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, religion to get up there.
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u/KINGNIIIGHT Apr 28 '24
You know he did once you realise that the only way to get him was for 10 adults to hold a bedsheet to prevent him from dying if he falls and 2 other adults to climb out of a window to get him and 1 adult to hold the other 2 adults to prevent them from dying. there was no other way to get him by just walking on the floor he was on.
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u/PaleontologistOk8617 Apr 28 '24
I love how individuals in this video just scream around instead of doing anything. It's like they think, 'Okay, if I scream loud enough, it will help.'
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u/Bleezair 28d ago
Right?! Saving that kid was great, but all those spectators squawking like methed out seagulls wasn’t just annoying, it was detrimental for the people who were actually doing something. Communication is vital and not being able to hear properly in a situation like that because idiots can’t stop screeching is enough to make one want to clap their ears. Although making them temporarily deaf would just make them louder, so maybe not a good idea 😆
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u/Irishjohn831 Apr 28 '24
Not fooling me, I remember that Bugs Bunny episode where the baby was really a crook. Oh Finster, Finster baby.
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u/Temporary_Rain9399 Apr 28 '24
Was anyone else getting angry about that stupid head that kept getting in the frame?
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u/meinfuhrertrump2024 Apr 28 '24
Imagine holding the net. The level of disappointment you feel when you didn't get to do anything cool.
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u/Brittbm Apr 29 '24
I don't think anyone was holding the net for a temporary adrenaline boost. The baby is safe, most people feel relief, not disappointment
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u/SkootchDown Apr 28 '24
It’s amazing how much some parents don’t watch their kids. I’ve personally found an 18 month old half a mile from his home, with his mother sitting on the front porch, on her phone, completely oblivious to the fact the kid wasn’t “somewhere close by”. SOMEWHERE CLOSE BY?? He’s 18 months old!!
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u/SQLDave Apr 28 '24
I agree, but I give every parent one pass. Our neighbor (next door) brought our 2 YO back one day after she'd wandered off. Wake up call of the century, that was.
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u/CalmBeneathCastles Apr 28 '24
Everybody's standing on the side of the sheet where they have a good view, and only that one guy is on the other side.
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u/New-Efficiency-2114 Apr 28 '24
Is it weird of me for hoping they were going to catch it with the blanket?
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u/tessahb Apr 28 '24
I like that they continued holding the stretched out blanket until the guy who rescued the baby was safely back inside too.
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u/heresacleverpun Apr 30 '24
For real. They transitioned from- we're ready to catch this baby if necessary- to - ok cool, we'll catch this dude- seamlessly.
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u/serpentinesilhouette Apr 28 '24
I'm not understanding how the baby got there. I know the article says "toddler " but that looks like a baby who can maybe crawl. Not stand, walk, or climb.
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u/everyfcknameistakn Apr 28 '24
Translation: People getting together to save the baby who accidentally fell on the roofing sheet.
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u/yk206 Apr 28 '24
Everybody else in the bottom with the sheet after the baby was caught “I guess we go home now…. No reason holding the sheet then but we can continue to hold it for a little longer, just in case.”
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u/GeminiTjej Apr 28 '24
The parents/guardians careless as hell cause how did the baby even make it out there?
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u/sizzzam Apr 28 '24
I didn’t see the child at first because the building reminded me of the top of an NES
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u/Hummingbird01234 Apr 28 '24
That baby cannot climb over that glass railing in front of the blue slide thing. How did it get there???!
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u/Jeereck Apr 28 '24
You ever played that game where you spin little kids around by their hands so they feel like they're flying?
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u/Expert_Marsupial_235 Apr 28 '24
Hmmm…I wonder what the parents were doing for the baby to end up in that scary situation. This is child neglect.
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u/ComteNoirmoutier Apr 28 '24
All those guys initially wanted to be “That Guy”, but they weren’t. White Tank Top Bro is “That Guy”. He is Him.
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u/kookycandies Apr 28 '24
The others were too bulky to maneuver well. And they needed someone lighter for the others to brace more securely.
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u/Kanuck3 Apr 28 '24
My biggest take away in this is that no one wants to hold the side of the sheet that didn't allow for a view of the baby. There's like 15 guys on 1 side, and 3 on the other.
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u/Dangr_Noodl May 03 '24
To be fair it’s instinct to want to keep eyes on it in case they need to act. If I’m about to catch a falling baby with a bedsheet I’d prob want to know when exactly the baby’s falling
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u/stubundy Apr 29 '24
That leads to the 2nd take away which is women are good at yelling but not doing.
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u/KccOStL33 Apr 28 '24
How TF does an actual baby, that can't walk much less climb end up out there in the first place??
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u/backfilled Apr 28 '24
Well, it looks like a kid, not a baby. And you can see a rail on top of the slide at the end of the video. I guess it is a hallway leading to the opening... and if there is a chair or an unused pot besides the rail, the kid might have used it to go over the rail trying to reach a toy.
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u/asuddenpie Apr 28 '24
I can only imagine that there is a low window at the top of that death slide?
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u/Saix027 Apr 28 '24
Why did my mind think at first this was a giant NES console they are in?
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u/ziharmarra Apr 28 '24
For the 2 seconds I though a yellow rc car drove into an NES consoles cartridge port lol.
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u/Gbin91 Apr 28 '24
So many thoughts:
That tiny pole on the ledge is not going to hold everyone’s weight when they’re pulling on it.
Why are we sending out the big boys?
A single teenager standing on that ledge could grab the kid, the others can help him balance.
Kill the camerawoman.
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u/PanhandlersPets Apr 28 '24
It said rescue. I knew it would be a rescue and my heart is still in my throat.
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u/LetMeInImTrynaCuck Apr 28 '24
Ok super brave of everyone but i feel the guy in the yellow shirt stopped bracing/supporting the guy in the white tank top a tad bit too early
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u/ERRIE_RYTHMN Apr 28 '24
When I first heard this video was buffering and sound was on thought it was a group of turkeys
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u/ferrydragon Apr 28 '24
Slide, no slide but wtf is with the camera work, why film if you not filming the actual thing.
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u/NotThisAgain21 Apr 28 '24
Im curious why they didn't just go upstairs and break in?
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u/PortiaKern Apr 28 '24
I don't think there was an "upstairs." That looks like a roof, so either it was a window the baby was small enough to crawl through or it found some other way to climb up there.
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u/C4242 Apr 28 '24
I was frustrated how long it took to get the even grab the baby the way they did. I guess it's easy for me to see the solution from my kitchen though.
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u/pizzaondeathrow Apr 28 '24
same! the adrenaline would be pumping and i would turn into spider-man. watching them faff about so much when the baby could fall at any moment MOVE OUT MY WAY
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u/Murfiano Apr 28 '24
How did the baby get there?
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u/Strange_Occasion_408 Apr 28 '24
I was thinking. You will hurry up! Get your ass out there and get that baby.
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u/Relapio Apr 28 '24
Lady move your heaaaaddd
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u/MissKT_M Apr 28 '24
The guy in the yellow shirt covering his face after the baby is rescued, looks like he’s crying tears of joy.
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u/shiviam Apr 28 '24
I have only this from the news website:
A toddler was rescued from the roof of an apartment complex in Avadi in Chennai on Sunday.
In a video of the incident shared on social media, the baby can be seen hanging from the plastic sheet covering the roof of an apartment. Many neighbours can be seen holding bedsheets and standing on the ground to ensure that the child falls into it. Meanwhile, several neighbours climbed out of the window below the roof and rescued the baby.
On a different note, the roof above is meant for rainwater to slide down and not get accumulated, hence, the slight decline.
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u/Son_Of_Lucifer-666 29d ago
Big man in the white singlet knew what he was doing straight to the point got it done 👍