4 comments FIREFIGHTERS in Lymm have been doing their bit to … I also want the people to know that from the department, we are constantly doing our best. However, it did, and it did quickly.Over the course of three weeks in which the video was posted on social media platforms, it has been shared and shown in platforms by The Weeknd, A&E and also the Ellen DeGeneres show.“After we shared it, I guess it blew up, and the feedback we are getting from it is exactly what we intended for it to do: to distract people and provide them with a smile,” Garcia said.“That was a shock.

Especially as the first local COVID-19 death was recorded around the time the video began making its rounds around social media.“When the video first came out, my initial reaction was of displeasure because it came out at the same time that we had our first death in our community, and so at that time, I was displeased,” City of Laredo Firefighter Chief Steve Landin said. Garcia said De Los Santos is the most loved of all from the video due to his moves in the chair.The group’s main intention for the video was just wanting the people to have a good laugh as they understood they were not good dancers and simply wanted to amuse viewers, but they never thought it would blow up. Even more as Ellen has followers everywhere, I never thought it would blow up like that ever, and it feels pretty cool.”However, at first not all the messages were as positive for Garcia and his crew as some said the timing was wrong for the tone of the video. Versions of the #BlindingLightsChallenge have been viewed more than 105million times online in the past week but this effort is one of our favourites. A group of Laredo firefighters went viral on social media after taking on the 'Blinding Lights' dance challenge. The craze started on video app TikTok with bored families attempting to copy the dance moves to The Weeknd's song Blinding Lights. FIREFIGHTERS in Lymm have been doing their bit to spread a bit of joy during lockdown and taken on the latest craze sweeping social media. Garcia agrees.“Regardless of what we do, I want people to know that our main objective is to help people out working,” Garcia said.

However, I initially had asked them to bring it down off social media.”According to the fire chief, he believes that the video was never supposed to be shared on social media and that the video, despite being taken down by the firemen, still gained attention virally, which he calls is the power of social media.Garcia agrees with the power of social media as he points out that the dance moves used for the video all came thanks to the social media platform Tik Tok, which has been used by man with people stuck in their homes.As for the moves in the video, Garcia points out that most of them mimicked the original Tik Tok challenge dance moves created by the people who used The Weeknd’s song in their videos.Once Landin and others saw that the video could be watched through a positive perspective — friends making the best of a troubling time of mental anguish for many people both at the frontlines and at home — then they started to see that the video could be a good thing.“So after I reflected on it and saw that there were more people that saw it in a positive light than in a negative light, my opinion changed. Photo: TikTok

Laredo firefighter reacts to viral dance video's spread on social media, TV

https://www.lmtonline.com/local/article/Laredo-firefighter-reacts-to-viral-dance-video-s-15220950.php Photo: TikTok And our research and everything that we could do to ensure that the public is good and that things like these are to help with stress.” “Yet, nationwide I had no idea. However, he notes that his job comes first.Chief Landin also pointed out that despite the fact that some people may not have been content with the video because they believed these firemen were not fulfilling their duties, they note that all of them were fulfilling their job requirements and were ready to respond when needed by the residents of the city. And it is a pretty cool video to say the least, and it shows that this is a group of very talented firefighters, but ultimately at first I had mixed emotions.”Nevertheless, the chief is thrilled that it went viral even after he told his firefighters to take it down. And one of the firefighters who helped get the piece together was Leo Garcia from the City of Laredo Fire Department.“I was at work, and I know that one of the guys had mentioned that they wanted to do a video,” Garcia said. Although it went viral, Garcia is not sure if they have more videos in mind to do despite stating that he wanted to do more to distract people from the crisis. So we then decided what can we do to distract us from everything.”Thus the firefighters decided to create a video including Garcia, Justin De Leon and Captain Ismael Cisneros — shown from left to right on the video — as well as a special appearance by Rudy De Los Santos, who makes a brief appearance rolling behind them in a chair during their dancing.



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