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@zekeblake5914
3 жыл бұрын
did you notice you didn't move around the truck? You couldn't even tell it was a dump truck until the very end of the video when they flipped it over. The video was almost 9 MINUTES. They couldn't try to get a different angle on the truck except the undercarriage? At least for 30 seconds?
@CardinalNews
3 жыл бұрын
@Zeke Blake That's a fail that you couldn't tell it was a dump truck until the end of the video, because at 3:48 the video shows the back of a HilBilt dump trailer with a pile of stones or broken concrete that got dumped onto a black Nissan SUV. Besides, the pile of stones or concrete at the very beginning of the video provide a clue it might be a dump truck hauling material -- don't you think? The priority of the fire call, besides transporting the injured driver, is managing the diesel spill; and the video highlights those operations -- close up. There's no need to run around in rush hour traffic to get a view of the top of the dump truck. Police and firefighters don't appreciate camera operators going places they don't need to be, and causing traffic hazards. Also, the foreground side of the roadway has a fence that is about a half-mile long. The interesting part of the video is how the firefighters contained the diesel leak, not the top of the dump truck.
@zekeblake5914
2 жыл бұрын
@@CardinalNews 1st my understanding the road was closed. Second moving further down would have shown more of the truck. I showed the videos to others they thought the same. Trying to give constructive criticism. I would never want a journalist to ever get in the way of the rescue personnel
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