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Oops! Did That Pothole Just Bring Her Back?
Episode 18013th March 2026 • Haysnacks • 479 Media
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Hold onto your hats, folks, 'cause we're diving into a wild tale that’ll make you question everything you thought you knew about potholes! Picture this: a woman in India is all set for her funeral after being declared brain dead, but plot twist—she wakes up mid-ambulance ride after hitting a massive pothole! Yup, you heard that right! We’re talking about road-based resurrection technology here! So, let’s explore what happens next: the husband’s freak-out, the family’s chaos, and the new village hero—Rajesh, the pothole-driving ambulance dude! Get ready to laugh, because we’re spilling all the tea on this epic tale of life, death, and bumpy rides!

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There was a woman in India that had apparently been declared brain dead, had been put into an ambulance and was being taken home for funeral preparations.

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And then the ambulance hit a massive pothole and she woke up.

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Some countries have advanced emergency medicine.

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India has road based resurrection technology.

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Doctors.

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We've done everything we can.

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Road department.

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Have you tried Main Street?

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Can you imagine being this woman's husband?

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He's grieving.

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He's literally calling relatives.

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Everyone in the family crying.

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They're arguing about where to put the chairs.

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Suddenly your wife sets up after the.

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After the ambulance hits a pothole.

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Forget filling the pothole.

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That pothole deserves a plaque like the Main Street.

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Depression.

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urning citizens to life since:

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It's amazing.

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Maybe a warning sign.

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Speed bump ahead.

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Possible spiritual awakening.

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Imagine hospitals under pressure, too.

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I mean, the family's saying, should we seek a second opinion?

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The doctor's like, well, yeah, maybe a rougher ride home.

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And that driver has become the most respected man in the entire village.

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Not a surgeon or a neurologist, a guy that drives an ambulance.

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People introduce him now like a legend.

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This is Rajesh.

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Last week, he hit third gear and saved a life.

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And imagine that poor doctor.

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Imagine spending 10 years in medical school and being shown up by a pothole.

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