Posts Tagged ‘9/11’

Rescue 911 – Episode 406 – ” 911 Toddler Glass Save”

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

A little girl rocking in her chair falls through a plate glass window and sustains severe cuts. This segment was taken from Episode 406 which aired on October 27, 1992 on CBS. This particular version of the segment was taken from a 30-minute syndicated episode, so small parts of it may have been cut out to make room for commercials.

Rescue 911 – Episode 220 – “Motel Toddler Plunge”

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

A toddler falls from a third-floor condo window into a lake. This segment was taken from Episode 220 which aired on February 26, 1991 on CBS. This particular version of the segment was taken from a 30-minute syndicated episode, so small parts of it may have been cut out to make room for commercials. Vote for Rescue 911 to be released on DVD at www.tvshowsondvd.com and to be put back on television at www.petitiononline.com

Dad says smoking toddler is ‘addicted’ and Smokes 40 Cigarettes Per Day!

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

RevolutionNews.US ~ JAKARTA, Indonesia – A video of smoking toddler is sparking outrage on the web. When the clip of 2-year-old Sumatran Ardi Rizal puffing away surfaced on YouTube Wednesday, it spread to online social media like, well, fire. Popular blog Gawker linked to the smoking baby video, calling him “totally cooler than you.” But user Faldo777’s response was the more typical response: “His parents should be jailed …” In fact, his parents say Rizal throws a tantrum when they refuse to give him a cigarette. His father gave him his first smoke when he was just 18 months old. The smoking toddler was witnessed by a reporter who recently visited his home in the fishing village of Musi Banyuasin, in Indonesia’s South Sumatra province. “I’m not worried about his health, he looks healthy,” shrugged the boy’s father Mohammad Rizal. “He cries and throws tantrums when we don’t let him smoke. He’s addicted.” Rizal isn’t the first smoking youngster caught on tape. In March, a video of a 4-year-old Indonesian boy blowing smoke rings appeared briefly on YouTube, prompting outcries before it was removed from the site. Disturbing trend Ardi’s youth is the extreme of a disturbing trend in Indonesia. Data from the Central Statistics Agency showed 25 percent of Indonesian children ages 3-to-15 have tried cigarettes, with 3.2 percent of those active smokers. The percentage of 5- to 9-year-olds lighting up increased from 0.4 percent in 2001 to 2.8 percent in 2004, the agency reported