Something like this happened to my dad whenever he was a toddler back in the 60s. He almost swallowed an opened safety pin and his parents had to rush him to the hospital. While at the ER, my grandfather had to hold him upside down by his ankles like a fish and the pin successfully came out of his mouth
As an EMT, some advice here is NEVER, EVER hold nitro tablets in your hand without gloves. Nitro is transdermal, which means it can absorb through your skin. Nitro is also vasodilator and can tank your blood pressure as a side effect.
ever notice how this is weirdly similar to half life 2? a dystopian society being ruled over by a government with seemingly endless power, a resistance against the government, and both main characters are named gordon. literally the only thing i could think of when i watched this in history class.
I agree, this was a great show! I liked how they actually showed what happened to the people after they got busted. This was a sort of copycat show of COPS for a while, but I still really enjoyed it. It was on in San Antonio for many years on KRRT UPN 35 (now KMYS). There was also a third show, I think in New Jersey or New York somewhere that was in the same genre, it was pretty short lived though. I am wondering why they don't come out with a DVD for these episodes, or at least make them cheap enough for some stations to pick these up. I would rather watch these than another re-run of Moesha or some crap like that.
The kids loved there teacher so much that the gril went to the office to get help Iright away I've been on calls were the patient has not servied that's why I got trained as a paramedic so I could save lives
At the time this happened, I was living in Fountain Hills, Arizona. It was our last Christmas there because we were going to be moving to Charlotte, North Carolina in April. We moved because of my father’s job. In my childhood, I didn’t have a dog or any kind of pet. Fish was all I had. But when I was 13 I got my first dog, a yellow lab named Milton. I now have a two-year-old dachshund terrier beagle mix named Chloe.
I remember when CBS aired this show on TV. However like the Christmas cartoons they'd put on during the Christmas season it always came on when I had homework. Often had to put a tape in the VCR, record it and watch it later.
When I saw “Homeward Bound- The Incredible Journey” in 1993, I always wanted to have a dog and a cat or one of them. Two years later in 1995 I got a yellow lab dog named Milton and a tabby cat named Lily. I finally got those special animals I dreamed about. They’re both dead, but I have a new dog named Chloe and another dog named peanut. I had a cat named pumpkin, but a wild animal killed her three years ago. Milton died in 2009 and Lily died in 2012. They both died of old age and we put them both to sleep. Pumpkin was an orange tabby cat. My parents feel that they’re better off with just dogs because cats are just not them. But it’s different when we go visit them. my brother, Andrew has a chocolate lab named Henry and two cats. One is named Ruthie, who is a four-year-old calico cat and a two-year-old tabby named Flaco, who is a boy. Peanut is a boy and he’s 14.
I bet Heather cannot thank Gary, Mark, and Sonny enough for what they did to save Boomer, because if it wasn’t for them, Boomer would’ve lost his life. After Boomer was treated at the vet, Heather was happy that she and Boomer were together again.
6:09 pause that. That frozen blood puddle is holding him his chin inside the freezer, but it may have saved him from inmediately falling and making it worse.
At the time this happened, I was living in Fountain Hills, Arizona and was ending kindergarten. My brother Andrew was 4 1/2 almost 5. I attended McDowell Mountain Elementary school.
Brian was so brave and he knew what to do, he did it for his mom and younger brother, I bet his mother is so proud of him for doing that for her saving her life, what a incredibly brave young boy!
If it was eight-thirty in Illinois, when this happened, it was six-thirty in Arizona so my family and I probably were finished with our dinner. I don’t know what we were doing that Sunday night, but maybe Andrew and I were playing in the living room before having our baths and getting ready to go to bed.