Video: IDF rescues Haitian man who was buried under rubble for ten days
Maybe they shouldn't give up on the rescue operations in Haiti just yet.
During the day, January 22, 2010, an IDF search and rescue team in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, rescued a 22 year old man, who had been trapped under the rubble of a building near the presidential palace for nearly 10 days. He was taken to the IDF field hospital in stable condition.
A search conducted by Population Management officers from the Home Front Command, headed by Lt. Col. Rami Peletz, were directed to the location of the trapped man by local residents.
American and French doctors were unable to rescue the trapped man and called upon the Israeli delegations search and rescue teams who rescued the man within half an hour, from a tunnel, 2.5-3-meters long and were able to release him whole and healthy, said Maj. Zohar Moshe, a member of the rescue team.
But when are we gonna tell them that we jooooooooooooooooooooooz planted these people before we intentionally shifted the earth's crust, so that we'd come out looking like the humanitarians which we couldn't possibly be.
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1 Comments:
Heh! Fist bumping!
But when are we gonna tell them that we jooooooooooooooooooooooz planted these people before we intentionally shifted the earth's crust, so that we'd come out looking like the humanitarians which we couldn't possibly be.
Sad world.
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