Did You See That?
Featuring the most severe and shocking stories of survival from real people whose lives were changed forever by a moment of impact. Only the heroism from strangers, cutting edge technology, and the practice of bold medicine stood between life and death.

Mountain Lion
It was a pleasant January afternoon and 30-year-old Anne Hjelle and her friend, Debbi, were on one of their frequent mountain bike rides through Whting Ranch Wilderness Park in Orange County, California...

Kayaker Flips
Rod Baird was kayaking down the Chattooga River in North Carolina with a group of friends, when his kayak flipped over, trapping him upside down in an underwater hole.

Skier Calls It A Wrap
Extreme Skier Aaron Estrada was known for tearing up the slopes at the US Extreme Skiing Championships. Competitors can choose any line down the mountain.

Indy Driver Hits A Wall
Indy car driver Kenny Brack was racing at the Texas Motor Speedway in Dallas when his car spun out of control and hit a wall at over 200 mph. The race car exploded into pieces, with Kenny's cockpit taking nearly 100 G's of impact.

A Jump Too Far
Dan Pastor, 24, is one of the world's top motocross jumpers. On August 10th, 2004 Dan was performing spectacular jumps near Santa Barbara, CA, while a friend filmed him from a helicopter.

Dragster Crashes
At the Memphis Motor Sports Park, top-fuel drag-racing champion Tony Schumacher crashed at over 300mph. All caught on tape, the racecar disintegrated after the rear wing broke off during his championship qualifying race on October 7th, 2000.

Shark Attack
On March 23, 1994, Heather Boswell was attacked by a shark - on camera. The 19-year-old galley steward on a scientific research ship was on a swim break in the South Pacific Ocean when one of her shipmates yelled "shark!"

Paralyzed Player
Caught on tape, 16-year old Sean Denehy went down in a hard-hitting tackle while playing in a football game for Monroe Township High School in New Jersey. Sean couldn't move anything below his neck. Paramedics rushed him to Robert Wood Johnson University

Motocross Mess
29-year old motocross daredevil, Steve Medrano, attempted the most difficult jump of his life and came up short. On May 20th, 1999 in the Utah desert, Steve's friend Gregg had cameras set up to videotape the 160-foot jump. Steve approached the jump at 80

Motocross Mess
In Moore, Oklahoma, on May 3rd, 1999, a monstrous tornado wiped out a huge section of the town, and shot a wooden stake right through 37 year-old Julie Rakestraw's throat.
