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You can't park there, mate
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For all parking disasters, not just simple bad parking (for that see yplac.co.uk).
Also includes "you can't park there, sir" for the police equivalent.
Rules:
- No deaths or serious injuries because who would be around to get told they couldn't park there?
- Be excellent to each other
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Whoa, I had to do a simulated victim rescue from one of these in Vehicle Rescue Operations class.
I thought at the time there was no way this could happen in real life but damn here we are
Ok, and how did it get to that position? Nothing I imagine makes sense.
Isnt this the car that one of the agents jumped off whilst chasing Trinity during that high speed chase?
I don't know how it got that way.
I do know I'm supposed to investigate with binoculars from a pretty far distance, then
After that I'd find the easiest way to extract the victims, probably by cutting off the roof with our electric cutters avoiding any undeployed airbags in the roof struts.
Finally, we'd move the victims through where the windshield is, taking care to put neck / back collars on any with possible spinal injuries.
And that's the end of my armchair quarterbacking. Here's hoping I do all of these steps the next time I have a rescue like this.
My first thought was the vertical car's chassis was mounted high and car behind had just rear ended it so hard it flipped up and in a very unlikely turn of events happened to tip up with just the right amount of force to balance rather than fall further over on top of the front car. But if that was the case, you'd expect the back car's windshield would be shattered and I can't tell for sure whether it is or not in that picture.
Your guess is as good as mine, I don't know how it gets that way, just how to stabilize the vehicle and get victims out.
Maybe both cars were speeding, and both hit the breaks, but the rear car pushed the other one up in the air just right that it balanced that way?
I imagine they're a fire fighter or work in emergency medical services?