Kind: captions Language: en [Music] eventually they develop a straight forward plan swim each boy out of the cave accompanied by a dedicated diver one of the biggest challenges will be preventing each child from succumbing to deadly fear while traversing vast stretches of black water one of the things that the operation was afraid of was Panic inside any kind of overhead environment such as a cave Panic usually leads to instant death he's going to breed his gas faster he might take equipment off that he shouldn't do and and we cannot bring the Panic ad div up to the surface first they have to reduce the fear of drowning and ensure a reliable Air Supply it was decided that we had to find full face mask so having a full face mask allows the kids to breed both with their mouth and with their nose the kids then were using a full face mask and they were positioned in such a way that their head was facing down so that also allows the the UK diver that was bringing the kid out to kind of protect the kid Whenever there was an obstruction such a a rock or something the DI would hit the rock instead of the kid hitting the rock but even that may not be enough to protect the boys and keep them calm so they decide to add one more precaution each boy will be sedated for most of his perilous Journey inside the cave Dr pack is joined by Dr Richard Harris and Australian anesthesiologist and Cave diver his task will be to administer the precise dosage enough to relax the boy but not so much that breathing becomes compromised finally all is ready early morning Sunday July 8th the first major rescue mission is primed to begin [Music] there are now five flooded areas of the cave with shallow canals and relatively dry areas in between dozens of divers air tanks have been positioned along the Route us Airmen assist building rope rescue systems in key Chambers and 13 ambulances one for each child and their coach wait outside everybody especially the boys's anxious parents are desperately hoping there will be survivors in need of them you not know how things are going to go cuz this has never been done before you can have a pretty good plan but something this complex with these many moving Parts it's it's never going to go exactly as planned now it's up to Dr pack to prepare the boys I explained every single detail so that they could understand and also it was a good way to assess their mental state whether they were ready to do this or not and everyone was okay with it everyone was ready to leave the cave whichever way the Thai government has not commented but the boys are believ to have been administered with a mild cocktail of the sedatives Valium and ketamine to Cal them and create a state called dissociative anesthesia meaning the boys will be able to Breathe by themselves but won't be conscious enough to Panic or do anything [Music] dangerous the rescue begins at the boy location dubbed chamber 9 all along the Route different rescue teams are stationed nervously poised for the big moment the divers from the British cave rescue Council take turns swimming the boys through the flooded areas they dive alone about 30 minutes apart for stretches as long as 15 minutes or nearly 12200 ft and through areas as narrow as 2 ft when the British divers reach a dry section other divers take over and carry the boys out of the water to the next dive location in the flooded depths of the Cave the so-called Euro divers Ivonne and Eric are sent to man chamber six the Euro team's uh role at that point was to go into uh the area called chamber six which is roughly halfway into the cave when the rescue dver the UK dver and and the kid came to our position we assist assed them by with changing their tanks and also making sure that the kid were still in good condition one of the things we had to do the kids were using something called a full face mask and we needed to make sure that this mask did not leak at all obviously if any kind of water was to come into the kids's mask that could have meant drowning but before Ivon can even reach his post he runs into trouble about 1 minute into the dark maybe even less my helmet somehow gets trapped in the ceiling above me and to short strap is strangling me and I know that let go of this rope is not a good idea because I will lose my orientation totally but I also know that not breeding is a really bad idea and I choose to let go of the Rope so I can use both my hands to undo the strap I get the helmet off Get It Free from the entrapment in the ceiling and then I go to the position where I think the RO is and it's not there find the Rope again after 45 seconds or a minute or something like that it felt like a lot longer Ivonne makes a narrow Escape now he and Eric wait in their chamber for the first time and the first boy to surface you're sitting in the darkest place in the world when you've been there for a longer period of time your mind starts playing tricks in you there's a couple times that me and I have been sort of popped up thinking that we know we saw light down there and give a yell get anything back now I can see the light from the diver and can see the silhouette of the UK diver and I can see that he's holding on to something dragging something to the water when I get to about five six 7 m I can see that from whatever it is he's carrying in in the water I can see bubbles coming up to the surface which obviously indicates that the kid is still breeding and that was probably my best experience on on this entire Mission when the divers and boys escape the flooded part of the cave they are met in chamber three by US Air Force Rescuers the scariest part about this is I had no idea the condition of any of the boys or the coach there was a good chance that any one of them could have come up and been dead I would turn the child so that they were face up towards me and I would listen to make sure they weren't working too hard to breathe it's still nearly half a mile from chamber 3 to the mouth of the cave where the ambulances are waiting in one section Rescuers use a Highline to haul the boys skedco especially stretcher up a steep slope once they hooked up the child to the skco and we started bringing them across with the safety line there's two spots where there was these rocks in the way where we had one guy just help assist him up and pull him over very carefully right cuz it's super slippery it's dark you know everyone just has their headlamps I kind of felt like the entire thing was mission Impossible the sked stretcher was passed off to the Navy Seals who had an army of people in there to do a human chain to pass the sled all the way down the rescued boys are rushed one by one to the hospital by ambulance or helicopter their parents begin to get word but aren't told which children have been rescued or who's still in the cave [Music] every time the children were brought out we hop it would be our child all the time they were coming out we were hoping by the end of day 18 Tuesday July 10th all 12 boys and their coach are free and all are healthy Against All Odds the 18-day ordeal that had people around the world fearing the worst has ended in a miracle thankks to an audacious Rescue all 12 boys every child from that soccer team has been rescued it's an unprecedented [Music] [Applause] Triumph but as the world celebrates inside the cave there are still dozens of rescue workers and nearly a mile and a half into the mountain Dr pack and three Navy Seals still need to escape from the boy location they begin their Exodus and not a moment too soon crucial pumps diverting the water give out and levels begin to rise I thought it would be easy to dive out because they were pumping the water away but seven out of the nine pumps weren't working so there was a lot of water flooding in by deciding to leave equipment behind The Rescuers make it out in the nick of time we finally get out of the cave and that's when you could finally be excited I mean you were you were completely exhausted but it was exciting there was rows of people cheering high fives flashes they brought a little bit of KFC in for us I think there was a little bottle of Jack Daniels got past around and everyone had a little catatory zip I mean it was just lots of hugs [Music] [Applause] the thousands of volunteers from Thailand and around the world pulled off a miraculous rescue entirely against the odds a Marvel of bravery and human [Music] [Applause] [Music] endeavor just on a personal level I've got four kids to see 12 of these kids and then the coach get rescued was incredibly satisfying I feel so proud to be part of it one of 10,000 people who made this Mission successful it makes me happy to see that there are great moments like this in the world being part of changing the The Impossible to the to the possible and that feels that feels great feels great knowing that you might see a a dead Child come up out of the cave was really challenging and uh yeah seeing 13 boys come out wo and uh four seals that was that was pretty amazing this incredible story of human endurance riveted the world's attention we are coming many people are coming it was a testimony to the resolve of the people of Thailand and showed us all what can be achieved by combining sacrifice bravery and teamwork with Innovation and Technology but much more than that the Amazing Thailand cave rescue gave 12 Boys in their coach a future that many feared was lost