TYRANT Fire Chief Threatens Helicopter Pilot With ARREST!



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Join us for a special livestream where we discuss the dramatic story of a South Carolina volunteer helicopter pilot, who was threatened with arrest while rescuing flood victims. After saving multiple lives, including a couple stranded on a mountainside, his mission was suddenly halted by a local fire chief, who claimed he was “interfering with operations.” Despite being warned to leave the area or face arrest, the pilot continued his brave efforts to save his co-pilot and others, leading to a tense standoff with authorities. We’ll dive into the details of this heroic rescue and its shocking conclusion.

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41 thoughts on “TYRANT Fire Chief Threatens Helicopter Pilot With ARREST!”

  1. I lived in N. C. For 14yrs & this is Absolutely Ridiculous that he risked that Gentleman's Life
    PULLING him through a RAGING Unknown River rather than let a "non official person" HERO🫡 fly him Safely on a 🚁 wtf is Wrong with Authority going to some peoples Heads😢 I say a Huge Thank U to ALL that are assisting & helping NO matter what ‼️

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  2. That one pilot and that one Chief is the only story of that nature that I have seen. Copter pilot should have been directed to join the VOLUNTEER FORCE for a coordinated effort rather than searchers already in place wasting time and resources looking for people this copter pilot may have already helped and evacuated.
    The "Chief" sould have ok-ed the pilot picking up the people he knew were still up there, his "co-pilot" son and the husband.
    The rescue people DO TRAIN , but not necessarily for such a catastrophe… AN ORGANISED EFFORT WASTES LESS RESOURCES AND MAKE RESCUES IN A MORE TIMELY MANNER.

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  3. First, I would not have waIted for my boss to say I could leave, I'd just go.
    Then US citizens that have paid taxes for years, is offered $750 after losing everything, but someone who gets into our country is given thousands…WTH!

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  4. Whenever the people are in need, the Biden administration is there for a photo opp. If the current administration had any brains, which they don't, the azzclown in the WH would've had the National Guard on standby, ready to go at a moment's notice. Chris Melton the assistant fire chief stopped private helicopter rescues under the threat of arrest if they continued. I guess he didn't want them to rain on his parade. Remember some of the victims did not have enough food, water or in some cases life-saving medicine to get them through until government help got to them. I'm not throwing shade on our military personnel they would've been there in a heartbeat but the so-called commander-in-chief (FJB) needed to make a photo opp so they weren't in the way of his grandstanding.

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  5. Happy Birthday🎉 Jeremy🎉 Blessed u and Candice. With wishes for rapid recovery( Hope u and Candice understand my english. But its my school english. I cant write to u Norwegian then u havent understand a word.

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  6. Lol they know who to vote out when they need a new fire cheif. Im sure hes the most far left harris loving individual as far as everyone is concerned. But we all know he wears a big maga hat during his "vote for me as your fire chief!"😂

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  8. "Govenors"

    Nope. They are just as guilty about getting in the way. I was watching videos from the disaster areas.

    The governor of NC came in on helicopters. It shut down an entire field that the relief helicopters had been using. Even worse, it wasn't where the advanced security team had set up. So he had limited security for a while. Then, all of the security had raced over from the other location. Their convoy blocked all of the ground relief routes in the immediate area. So, while that governor was getting his press conference and photo opportunities, zero relief was moving by vehicles or helicopters in that area. A very well functioning airdrop campaign had come to a screeching halt. Aargh!

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  9. Because of the lithium mines, people… the lithium mines. Big time land grab set in motion via weather manipulation. That "chief" is taking orders from big brother. Going to be like East Palestine and Lahina. Shady AF.

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  10. Giving the magnitude of the situation, wouldn't it be normal to want all the help you can get? He could have accepted the pilot's help and he could have operated under the supervision of the chief. He should be fired

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  11. Nug don’t know who over road the chiefs action but officials actually called that guy and all the other private pilot’s to come back the next day!
    Now a sheriff up there has stopped some people people from working and distributing food and supplies at an airport, now has to be trucked from airport to the armory then get distributed and claimed a woman was stealing things that was doing coronating! And she had lost her house!?

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