This is an incredible rescue video from Virginia Beach, Virginia, where it looked like they weren't going to be able to get there in time.
A woman drove her vehicle into the ocean behind Bubba's Seafood, and a group of toxically masculine men jumped into action to help her.
Watch the first video:
Here's a second angle with the rescue:
Fortunately for the woman in the car, one of the men who was eating at Bubba's happened to be a Navy rescue swimmer.
Here's more video and an interview with Navy swimmer:
From WKTR:
'I was like, "is anybody in the car?" As soon as somebody said yes, I had already started to pull my phone, my wallet, my knife out of my pocket,' Way said. 'I got to about right here, saw that there was a car in there, and I just dove right in.'
When they reached the woman at the window, he reported the woman said 'I don't wanna be here, let me die.' But after some coaxing, she agreed to let them rescue her.
Sounds like he thwarted a tragic suicide attempt and kept this woman alive.
This helps explain why the rescue took so long.
'It was just in the nick of time, like a movie,' Way said.
Way's hands are cut up and bandaged from breaking car windows during the rescue, but he said it is worth it.
'Some girl is alive because of a couple Good Samaritans,' Way said.
Hopefully, she finds help and realizes that there's hope out there.
And these 4 good Samaritans ought to be considered heroes.
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