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Gaz and Mike rush a small baby to hospital with suspected meningitis.
Documentary series following the work of the West Midlands Ambulance Service. Ambulance and crew are rigged up with cameras to follow them as they respond to emergency call-outs.
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@RealResponders
@RealResponders Год назад
🚨Be sure to check out a new episode of Inside The Ambulance here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k5OUI03RHeM.html 🚨
@Miss_Jinx
@Miss_Jinx 3 года назад
The way the elderly man fixed his wife’s hair was adorable. Even with Alzheimer’s he wanted to make sure she was alright. My poor heart melted.
@KaiyaCorrbin
@KaiyaCorrbin 3 года назад
Sometimes, they never forget their significant other....and it is really the sweetest thing. I've worked with a few couples that both had dementia/Alzheimer's, and they remembered even after one of them might have passed.
@jenniferp5916
@jenniferp5916 3 года назад
He was very sweet, and I hope it'll not change. My Dad at a certain point did not recognize his wife, my Mom after 40+years of marriage. He'd ask who that woman was. It's a terrible disease, very difficult for the caregiver.
@ZirconGames
@ZirconGames 3 года назад
@@jenniferp5916 I've seen it upclose too.. it was my grandma, didn't recognize any of her children.. some days she would tho, sometimes thinking my dad was my uncle and vice versa. horrible disease, i wish i never get it, if i need to die a couple years before so be it. i value my cognitive capabilities a lot, and i can't imagine how bad it must be to feel it slowly going away...
@Momo-bb2fn
@Momo-bb2fn 2 года назад
26:50 if anyone is wondering where
@curtispandachuk9323
@curtispandachuk9323 2 месяца назад
Sweet corn comes out the same way it goes, and unfortunately, I can attest to that 😂
@supawiz6991
@supawiz6991 3 года назад
man...that complete change in mikes voice after his partner said “get us in” ..those three words was all it took and he knew shit had hit the fan and it was time to book and you could hear it in his response.
@myheartwillstopinjoy8142
@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 3 года назад
That was so cool.
@amielawson8344
@amielawson8344 3 года назад
Ya, that was hard to watch.
@Sarah.Riedel
@Sarah.Riedel 3 года назад
I could immediately tell something was very wrong when she started staring off to one side...very alarming sign
@AnqaOdyssey
@AnqaOdyssey 3 года назад
It's at 7:33 -> if someone is skipping
@brianamichels1213
@brianamichels1213 3 года назад
I started tearing up when he said that, just imagining it was my own baby, the amount of panic I'd feel if I heard that
@amberblyledge7859
@amberblyledge7859 3 года назад
For those who don’t understand Celsius, 40.5 is 104.9. Bad.
@si-gi-gi5174
@si-gi-gi5174 3 года назад
Thanks
@ifonlyyouknew
@ifonlyyouknew 3 года назад
Thank you so much
@Thepaintrain2013
@Thepaintrain2013 3 года назад
Once you reach 41-42 c 105.8-107.6 f it can easily cause permanent brain damage.
@amberblyledge7859
@amberblyledge7859 3 года назад
Thepaintrain2013 I had a temp of 106.4 when I was a young kid. Nobody knows what was going on, but I do remember the hatred I felt towards my mother when she put me in a Luke warm bath.
@shawnanewman7144
@shawnanewman7144 3 года назад
@@amberblyledge7859 she did that to bring your fever down. I remember being put in lukewarm baths when I have had fevers as a child.
@shelbym6460
@shelbym6460 3 года назад
"Mike, Get us in" - man that gave me chills
@carsanmar13
@carsanmar13 2 года назад
That was some badass line delivery
@saraholiver631
@saraholiver631 3 года назад
How does the mom stay so calm? I’d be an absolute Wreak! Calm moms are the best moms because they are level headed!
@Trekkifulshay
@Trekkifulshay 3 года назад
I wonder if some of it is shock. She's 19! That's terrifying as a young mom.
@housetwokidsnodog
@housetwokidsnodog 3 года назад
I think she didn't really grasp the seriousnes of the situation
@ladyventura1629
@ladyventura1629 3 года назад
She had felt with him going through the situation before therefore now she probably has an understanding of what's going on. Or she pray and believes he would be alright as she pray for him.
@Loveishopeinourheart
@Loveishopeinourheart 3 года назад
I usually don’t have time to grasp what’s happening until I’ve had time to process.
@cyanidesidesalad
@cyanidesidesalad 3 года назад
She could have been freaking out on the inside. We don’t know
@itsmedavinski8977
@itsmedavinski8977 2 года назад
That elderly man stroking his wife's head so gently...I'm gonna sob. so unbelievably cute omfg.
@doglover5524
@doglover5524 3 года назад
That little baby had me stressin.
@taylorjones443
@taylorjones443 3 года назад
Fr
@sandiv60
@sandiv60 3 года назад
Me too😢
@commonsense571
@commonsense571 3 года назад
I’m already stressing and I’ve not seen it yet 👀
@commonsense571
@commonsense571 3 года назад
Oh lord! Omg get it now😰😰😰
@t1dex.
@t1dex. 3 года назад
Same!!!!
@jellybelly6965
@jellybelly6965 3 года назад
I'm glad they tell us what happened in the end to all the people. I also watch Nightwatch and I end up wondering what happened at the hospital to those people
@madeleinewalker838
@madeleinewalker838 3 года назад
I love these two shows as well. But I wish nightwatch continued in New Orleans
@Tenebrae87
@Tenebrae87 3 года назад
Oh thank goodness. I just finished the part where the baby gets into the hospital and I was like WAIT WHAT HAPPENS.
@tungstenwhizard4361
@tungstenwhizard4361 3 года назад
Nightwatch tells you what happened just wait till the end of the video...
@christellenoelsaint1754
@christellenoelsaint1754 3 года назад
Night watch is really stressful to watch there is so much dramatic music and how they scream and talk loudly and stuff. this show their calm even with a serious case they talk sweetly and keep everyone calm and the music isn't dramatic or anything I like nightwatch buts just such a huge difference from this show
@alainachampion4763
@alainachampion4763 3 года назад
Oooo I love nightwatch
@core_gamin1107
@core_gamin1107 3 года назад
I'm adopting the old lady and old man as me grandparents they are adorable
@MamaToFive
@MamaToFive 3 года назад
ME TOO! I have no more grandparents left (I am 50)...they were so adorable!!!
@maryannsilverman1782
@maryannsilverman1782 3 года назад
@@MamaToFiveyhk
@CharlotteWebb1952
@CharlotteWebb1952 3 года назад
I'm American, I've lived in Rhode Island my whole life. It's very interesting for me to see what ambulance services are like in other places. All of the paramedics in this video seem extremely caring and competent. Wonderful.
@gabbylarue3264
@gabbylarue3264 3 года назад
I worked on block island for years. I’m from Ohio though!
@hayaabdulla6236
@hayaabdulla6236 3 года назад
Is it true you have to pay for an ambulance in the US?
@gabbylarue3264
@gabbylarue3264 3 года назад
Haya Abdulla of course.
@shirleyontiveros612
@shirleyontiveros612 3 года назад
They are all so low key ...... not like here in America. Ours are so stressful.
@cocobug1000
@cocobug1000 3 года назад
Driving through providence in an ambulance must be a nightmare tho. I get stressed out just driving normally. Cant imagined trying to get to someone in time.
@leegravy
@leegravy 3 года назад
That baby girl going totally still like that was so scary! I can't imagine what her parents must have been feeling. The poor thing.
@caraleehagood7732
@caraleehagood7732 3 года назад
The mothers vacuous look as her baby stares into space makes me wonder if she needs to be a patient too.
@myheartwillstopinjoy8142
@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 3 года назад
@@caraleehagood7732 She's probably in shock or trying to stay calm not to worry her baby
@caitlynharbidge3056
@caitlynharbidge3056 3 года назад
@@caraleehagood7732 that's a clear indication of shock in a patient that may also require treatment. It can become even more complex for first responders especially with an atypical representation of shock.
@Ujuani68
@Ujuani68 3 года назад
There is no dad, this is just another teenage single mom in England...🤦‍♂️😖🙄
@jamsla2635
@jamsla2635 3 года назад
@@Ujuani68 the dad was with them
@elisekathleen6070
@elisekathleen6070 3 года назад
"MiiIIHKEe?" "YeeAAHh?" like how do partners just know to respond this way when something isn't good? lol
@annatheidk9164
@annatheidk9164 2 года назад
Oh my God I feel so bad for the mother! And the way he said “Get us in.” was chilling. You just knew something was wrong.
@carolinemikkelsen8516
@carolinemikkelsen8516 3 года назад
Barryl’s husband loves her so much, the way he petted her head made my heart happy
@MegaBrenda1970
@MegaBrenda1970 3 года назад
Oh my the elderly man smoothed his wife’s hair down!! So sweet!!
@drobles394
@drobles394 3 года назад
I loved that part.
@sshssuperhero
@sshssuperhero 3 года назад
I love how sweet all of these paramedics and EMTs are with the elderly. I absolutely adore how they talk to them and really take care of them. Such genuinely sweet people.
@LioMurdest
@LioMurdest 3 года назад
A baby just freezing is one of the scariest things ever.. I knew something was wrong and was waiting for the paramedic to get up xD
@mifphilip
@mifphilip 3 года назад
it is 40 Celsius which is 104 Fahrenheit
@brynnsievert6371
@brynnsievert6371 2 года назад
@@mifphilip they meant physically freezing, like stopping moving, not freezing temperature wise
@lindanwfirefighter4973
@lindanwfirefighter4973 3 года назад
Here we charge drivers who don’t pull over. We just give the cops the license plate and the owner gets the ticket and points. We don’t even have to prove who was driving the vehicle.
@MaryJane-tp3qd
@MaryJane-tp3qd 3 года назад
Good
@annamarielewis7078
@annamarielewis7078 3 года назад
What state is this?
@lindanwfirefighter4973
@lindanwfirefighter4973 3 года назад
@@annamarielewis7078 Ontario Canada
@MaryJane-tp3qd
@MaryJane-tp3qd 3 года назад
@@lindanwfirefighter4973 we do it in Michigan too, I’ve only seen one truck not listen to it when I was young and I was offended 😂
@NayLouise24
@NayLouise24 3 года назад
Uf, that poor Mum watching her Son do that to himself ☹️
@AnotherWittyUsername.
@AnotherWittyUsername. 3 года назад
My son is a severe alcoholic and I had to just let him go. I will not feed him, house him, pay for his phone, buy him warm winter clothing when he finds himself homeless because he drank away all of his shelter money, or do anything else that puts extra money in his pocket to buy alcohol with. I fully expect to eventually find the police and the Coroner on my front porch knocking on my door early one morning, but knowing it's going to happen won't make it any easier when it does. He hates me because I love him, isn't that sad?
@NayLouise24
@NayLouise24 3 года назад
@@AnotherWittyUsername. I'm so sorry that you have to deal with that ❤️❤️ There's really not much more you can do, unfortunately.
@chasedbyvvolves9256
@chasedbyvvolves9256 3 года назад
How do you think he's getting drugs while not being able to leave the house for over a week? No junkie I know stocks up that far ahead.
@NayLouise24
@NayLouise24 3 года назад
@@chasedbyvvolves9256 Uber Eats? 😂😂
@dor4376
@dor4376 3 года назад
Yeah i think they are just convincing her to give them money for that stuff😐
@kaitlinmichaels5094
@kaitlinmichaels5094 3 года назад
The elderly couple with the dog was so cute
@missspell4897
@missspell4897 3 года назад
When he snapped his fingers and she didn’t react i started sobbing. My baby had covid and she was not responding and passing out on me. It was the scariest day of my life. I ran into the Er bawling and pleading with doctors.
@annamarielewis7078
@annamarielewis7078 3 года назад
I hope all is well.💜
@halieking869
@halieking869 3 года назад
i could never be an EMT i’m so empathetic i’d cry at every person lol
@Karrambide
@Karrambide 3 года назад
Thats my side job plan.
@mariahgutierrez4481
@mariahgutierrez4481 3 года назад
I would get super depressed after a while honestly I can't be on high emotions that long.
@myheartwillstopinjoy8142
@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 3 года назад
I think you get used to it after a while
@ussarng4649
@ussarng4649 3 года назад
Sometimes being empathic is helping a person do what has to be done at the time.
@lowlo6673
@lowlo6673 3 года назад
Cry baby 😭 lol want a 🍼
@CharlotteWebb1952
@CharlotteWebb1952 3 года назад
LOVE that they tell us what the results were for each client.
@patricepratt
@patricepratt 3 года назад
Patient not client
@vancouverbella6642
@vancouverbella6642 3 года назад
It's amazing to me how cars don't pulled over to the side when there's an ambulance with Sirens in Canada we always pull to the side
@cmtippens9209
@cmtippens9209 3 года назад
We have the same issues here in the States. People who are not paying attention, listening to music too loudly, or just get frozen like a deer in the headlights. Its crazy!
@kristinasudac5440
@kristinasudac5440 3 года назад
Yeah ikr
@SweetTikTokLife
@SweetTikTokLife 3 года назад
Yeah!! Exactly!!! Imagine if a person needs CPR or is choking!
@teresahayes5956
@teresahayes5956 3 года назад
Vancouver Bella Hi, we live in Canada, so far every Province in Canada was visited by our Family except PEI, & we noticed some did not pull over in the Provinces we had visited. It happens, sad but true, called being human. We are happy that you Canada the way you do.
@shannonweir4312
@shannonweir4312 3 года назад
We pull to the right, police, fire and ambulance, b.c.canada
@4potslite169
@4potslite169 3 года назад
I wish our American health system ran half so well as the NHS seems to....$2500-$6000 just for the ambulance being called out and that doesn’t even include so much as a bandaid. I’m very envious!
@ashar1380
@ashar1380 3 года назад
Or the compassion and help.
@4potslite169
@4potslite169 3 года назад
@CO my moms emergency trip was 4.7 miles....$5700. The O2, medications, and treatment she needed were another $4000. Then we got to the hospital. That particular 2 night visit was $26000 not including the Drs fees and medications. That was another $8000. Guess I’m in a highly billable spot....😶
@ashar1380
@ashar1380 3 года назад
The costs of healthcare here are out of control.Its nothing more than a business and many are suffering with the costs and their lives.Totally unacceptable!!!!
@talkingturtle2641
@talkingturtle2641 3 года назад
Actually the call is free. And a short rose in BLS can be under 1k, ALS is very expensive. At least in the states they rush you to the hospital, delaying care can kill.
@OneBlueFroggy
@OneBlueFroggy 3 года назад
Exactly why I won't visit the US. Get sick once and you're screwed for life ! Or if you have no coverage they will not help you ! I'll stay in Canada, thank you very much ! 🇨🇦✌️
@Thepaintrain2013
@Thepaintrain2013 3 года назад
Incase anyone thought 40 was a low temp, that is 104.9 degrees F. Once you reach 41-42 c 105.8-107.6 f it can easily cause permanent brain damage.
@ispeakfangirl6857
@ispeakfangirl6857 3 года назад
I kept seeing some comments saying the same thing as you did. I forgot that some countries used Fahrenheit rather than Celsius
@Thepaintrain2013
@Thepaintrain2013 3 года назад
@@ispeakfangirl6857 A lot forget that over 340,000,000 people use Fahrenheit.
@powskyangelica
@powskyangelica 2 года назад
Im an adult, i’ve been through fever 40C and its hella nah, feels like my brain gonna squeeze and i cant even open my eyes 👀, i cant imagine a baby with that condition huhuhu poor baby😥😥
@CatCmdr
@CatCmdr 2 года назад
At 107. F you can fry your brain. It can indeed be lethal.
@NoJusticeNoPeace
@NoJusticeNoPeace 3 года назад
Same thing happened to me last year. My leg started swelling up, and a few days later I started having increasing difficulty getting around. First I would get out of breath walking a couple of blocks to the convenience store, then a day later I was getting dizzy just getting up to use the bathroom. I finally called an ambulance and I spent the next week in hospital. I'd had a blood clot in my leg, it broke loose, and it put clots all over both lungs. They said if I'd gone to sleep, I'd never have woken up again. I'll be on blood thinners for the rest of my life, but it beats being dead. If your leg suddenly starts swelling, _don't_ ignore it.
@marianna3253
@marianna3253 3 года назад
That must've been scary! Glad you made it, despite having to be on medication. Sudden leg pain with no apparent reason (no injury), heat and swelling can be signs of a clot.
@slythdreams
@slythdreams 3 года назад
So glad you are okay. My wife died from that.
@NoJusticeNoPeace
@NoJusticeNoPeace 3 года назад
@@slythdreams I'm sorry to hear that. The only reason I knew something was very wrong is that I had a friend named Frank who died of a pulmonary embolism in his sleep in his 30s, and I had read about them as a result. When I told a nurse about that in emergency, she told me she didn't know what my religious beliefs are, but that she thinks Frank was looking out for me.
@slythdreams
@slythdreams 3 года назад
@@NoJusticeNoPeace Thank you so much for your kind words. I think Frank was really looking out for you. I really do believe that. Taking blood thinners the rest of your life totally beats the alternative.
@Joice_M
@Joice_M 3 года назад
Animals dont talk back to you? You sure?? My parrot: HEHEHEHEHEHE HELLLOOOO!
@1jazzyphae
@1jazzyphae 3 года назад
Right. My cat won't shut up. 😭😂 I need to see what pets they have lol
@Joice_M
@Joice_M 3 года назад
@@1jazzyphae xD lol
@dor4376
@dor4376 3 года назад
@@1jazzyphae my cats are talking also. The bond between people and animals is amazing. We can kinda understand each other😊
@Sirlie08
@Sirlie08 3 года назад
My God the Lady who fell 😭 Had me crying.. I always feel so bad, for old people
@Whooooooops
@Whooooooops 3 года назад
I strive to be as selfless as Beryl, what a lovely lady, only worried about her husband and dog even when she's hit her head and bled everywhere, bless her.
@avery1999
@avery1999 3 года назад
Beryl and Dennis are just too precious 😍😍😍
@beatrizscuira9100
@beatrizscuira9100 3 года назад
25:05 the paramedic in the back just casually petting the dog lol i can relate
@ashleyspratlin1811
@ashleyspratlin1811 3 года назад
I'm a Type One diabetic, and that's literally terrifying. I'm always so scared I'm going to fall asleep, late at night my sugar will drop low, and I won't wake back up.
@christineaygin6701
@christineaygin6701 3 года назад
I have a family member diagnosed at 13 , it is always a worry , and have had many injuries also from having collapsed due to going low .
@mazieg7072
@mazieg7072 3 года назад
Oh..that has to be scary.Im hypoglycemic.,but I can feel it coming on.Ive had it wake me up and that's scary enough,but diabetic is worse . You have my prayers!!!
@christineaygin6701
@christineaygin6701 3 года назад
@@mazieg7072 many people are not aware how serious diabetes can be, life threatening
@zoeobrien7272
@zoeobrien7272 3 года назад
Hi. It might help to get an Eversense sensor for your blood glucose to alert you and make an alarm if you start to hypo.
@MaryJane-tp3qd
@MaryJane-tp3qd 3 года назад
You should get an alert dog
@tamarakindle73
@tamarakindle73 3 года назад
I'm an American and all I kept thinking watching this episode is aren't the cars on road supposed to stop and pull over for an emergency vehicle? Here you have to get out of the way and stop. I saw cars turning out on the road in front of the ambulance. Scary.
@TiaKatt
@TiaKatt 3 года назад
Seriously, the number of times in these episodes the ambulances are actually cut off by vehicles is horrifying. I'm not saying it *never* happens here, but it really seems not to be so much a thing. Even the ones who don't cut them off just don't bother to pull to the side. Around here it's basically like it's choreographed, everybody makes way in a shockingly orderly fashion compared to how drivers usually behave ;) Is it not illegal to fail to make any attempt at all to make way for ambulances over there?
@bubbles7398
@bubbles7398 3 года назад
I live in America too but here very few people actually pull over. I’ve seen Firetrucks in the city honking their horn well laying on it at a red light and no one would move til the light changed. The cops don’t care unless it’s them that they don’t move out of the way for and even then barley care depending on where you are. I’ve even had cops almost hit me with no sirens on because they didn’t want to stop at a cross walk and we’re speeding. Yet the county over everyone moves out of the way and cops will literally slam on their breaks if your waiting to cross and make you cross before they go since it’s law. It really depends on where you live on weather anyone moves over for emergency vehicles or not.
@2001jahr
@2001jahr 2 года назад
I really appreciate the paramedics being so gentle and kind to their patients calling them by their firstnames or calling them darling ...
@jedi_ace6655
@jedi_ace6655 3 года назад
My grandmother was in hypo and i was alone with her I was only 10 and didn't have any idea how to use a phone lesson teach your kids how to call hospital responsibly
@commonsense571
@commonsense571 3 года назад
Oh no I’m so sorry! I’m so paranoid my mom made us get a landline in our home the Second we had a baby. She was like “ what it you or I or a sitter cannot find their phone??! In a panic what r they gonna do just go out in the street an yell?!” So we have an old school rotary (will work if power is out!) I teach l the kids now and its kind of a riot how they are mystified at first 😁 whew! Feeling ancient! At least they lived the learning.💕 cutie littles.
@JackMacLupus
@JackMacLupus 3 года назад
Yeah it only can pay off if kids know how to call for help if necessary. I remember one call from my active time as a volunteer firefighter where a 5 year old boy saw his grandma unconscious on the ground and after she didnt respond to him he instantly reacted took the phone and called help. He told what happened and his complete adress, even the right floor in the building. (It can be difficult to find out the right door when there are no names or something in a building with multiple apartments.) And he even opened the door for us so that we didnt had to break it open. This all saved his grandmas life.
@selinathoma140
@selinathoma140 3 года назад
The husband of the elderly couple stroking her head had me smiling from cheek to cheek. So adorable.
@ohhoot8974
@ohhoot8974 3 года назад
This show is giving me some faith in humanity again. Bless paramedics and all they go through to help people.
@trevorjensen2706
@trevorjensen2706 2 года назад
That cat was such a good boy, helping his owner.
@michaelripley4528
@michaelripley4528 Год назад
Tough elderly woman❤Concerning more for Doggo and her husbond, than her self😅 Thats strength! TCB woman ❤️ Many Young people should learn to know this lady !!! 🥰
@patshhi4620
@patshhi4620 3 года назад
These paramedics are a godsend. Not only do they help people, but they don’t judge. I suspect they are taught that, which is very hard to do sometimes. I was a volunteer with the Red Cross and the first thing they taught us was don’t judge. It’s hard at first, but then you learn how important it is to the patient as well as yourself. And it helped me feel better about myself. All of these people, paramedics, police, everyone serving the public, we are blessed to have them.
@sherrydaut4910
@sherrydaut4910 3 года назад
I'm in the US and it makes me giggle every time they someone has "fallen over". I just love everything about the English.💞 Beryl and hubby are just precious. So very lucky to have each other at their age.
@DR-po4ib
@DR-po4ib 3 года назад
Wait, I'm in Canada and IDGI... what do you call it in the US?
@yes2day100
@yes2day100 3 года назад
@@DR-po4ib In America: Someone "fell down" or ''collapsed." That's average American.
@DR-po4ib
@DR-po4ib 3 года назад
@@yes2day100 I never ever realized "fell/fall/fallen over" wasn't said in the US. So you only ever say "fallen down"? I'm going to have to listen for this in American TV shows now ;P
@yes2day100
@yes2day100 3 года назад
@@DR-po4ib Fell down, not fallen as in, 'OMG, grandma just fell down.' Or, 'He fell down the stairs.' We might say, "I've fallen, and I can't get up.' (Famous line from a US commercial which is kind of a joke now). In other words, we might say 'fallen' by itself, 'she has fallen', but we wouldn't use 'over' with it, normally. Although an object, such as a vase, we might say, "The vase fell over.' But America is a big place with a mixture of regional language quirks, so I'm sure there are some Americans who might say a person has 'fallen over.' It isn't something I've heard in California.
@DR-po4ib
@DR-po4ib 3 года назад
@@yes2day100 thanks for explaining... might seem silly but I'm interested in language quirks like that. In Canada you would hear fell down or fell over interchangeably. I never ever thought about it before. ... does this mean you don't use the phrase "fell over himself" like "He fell over himself to get to the cake"
@kerryh3833
@kerryh3833 3 года назад
Oh bless that old lady. She just wants to look after your husband and dog. I'd totally be a pain in the ass just like her if I was in an ambulance and knew there was someone I needed to care for at home.
@sarahm9331
@sarahm9331 3 года назад
Calls 999, is regularly talking drugs. “Why is my leg all swollen?”
@MaryJane-tp3qd
@MaryJane-tp3qd 3 года назад
Calls 999, is regularly taking drugs. Wtf? 😂
@valeriavagapova
@valeriavagapova 3 года назад
Those doctors are SO SWEET to the patients, it's just amazing
@rayleneertle951
@rayleneertle951 3 года назад
I love how you went beyond for that elderly couple. You are wonderful people.
@ch0colatec0ff33
@ch0colatec0ff33 3 года назад
I love how the paramedics were petting the cat as they waited for hayle to wake up
@darlamurphy7610
@darlamurphy7610 3 года назад
The poor baby I know with my daughter every emergency visit has been so scary and anxious for me
@AuskaDezjArdamaath
@AuskaDezjArdamaath 3 года назад
Beryl and her husband are so adorable. Relationship goals 🥰
@juliemitchell3794
@juliemitchell3794 3 года назад
I am so lovingly amazed at EMTs in UK reaching out to social service to assist people in need 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕 So much love & respect for you from USA
@annamarielewis7078
@annamarielewis7078 3 года назад
It makes so much sense, so logical. But American ambulances are privatized, so there is only competition, never for the benefit of the patient.🥴
@lucilledaub5991
@lucilledaub5991 Год назад
Amazing ambulance personnel. Great work people.
@outro9591
@outro9591 3 года назад
that older couple was so sweet. 🥺
@sirenasummers2599
@sirenasummers2599 3 года назад
TIA's are no joke my dad had multiple TIA's last year and his speech has only just started to recover. It's frightening to hear the slurred garbled speech.
@TheDarKnignt
@TheDarKnignt 3 года назад
I absolutely love how "lovely", "love" and "darling" are so much integrated into the British language 🥺
@kathymcgirt8944
@kathymcgirt8944 3 года назад
I understand the lady who said she’d rather deal with animals. When it comes down to it, though, I’m rather addicted to dealing with people - I work in child welfare. You learn so much about yourself, not to mention the people you work with. And watching a kiddo go home and learn they are safe there when they weren’t before - priceless. Everybody deserves a safe haven, especially when they are children.
@laurasyard
@laurasyard 3 года назад
This show is so humbling and each and every paramedic here has so much compassion for their parents I admire them.
@KaiyaCorrbin
@KaiyaCorrbin 3 года назад
This is something I've noticed a lot of people in the younger generations don't really understand...that headstrong attitude about going to the hospital for an injury or whatever. It was part of how they grew up, much of the time...you just get back up and continue on until you can't anymore, as detrimental as that can potentially be. Helping them feel comfortable going to hospital is truly an art form mixed with a lot of understanding.
@lischerries7811
@lischerries7811 3 года назад
I wish doctors here in America were like this. These people make sure the patient is calm and ok and they are so kind and positive, here it’s as if they are angry and don’t care most of the time.
@susieuramoto7491
@susieuramoto7491 3 года назад
The care givers are so gentle & kind. Love them 🥰
@samasiaskipperable
@samasiaskipperable 2 года назад
UK ambulances are like mobile outpatient providers. My neighbor needed an ambulance, it took 1.5 hours to get here‼️
@mikekelly7862
@mikekelly7862 Год назад
That's really unsettling to watch... when the baby stops reacting with her eyes wide open still. I'm amazed at how calm the parents were; even the medics were more antsy than usual. Its interesting; all the different ways that people display shock.
@myheinebrun8852
@myheinebrun8852 3 года назад
I love the crews so much. Their work is so serious but they are amazingly funny.
@globalwarmhugs7741
@globalwarmhugs7741 2 года назад
Dennis and Beryl were so lovely with one another. We can all hope to have that sort of connexion one day, can't we?
@somosgenel
@somosgenel 3 года назад
26:54 Bless em.. Now this is REAL TRUE L O V E... Both of them are elderly and still are taking care of each other... If I could find someone like this lady, in my age range of course, I consider myself a lucky man...
@smc130
@smc130 2 года назад
God bless the NHS emergency services. I wish we had a response/treat system like theirs if when I one day need help. I have lupus at 73 with cardio respiratory damage.
@katrinavaughan3027
@katrinavaughan3027 3 года назад
THAT DOG IS ADORABLEEEEEEE
@osyasa6255
@osyasa6255 3 года назад
90 years olds!!!! They are delight of the earth
@wendydebois1685
@wendydebois1685 3 года назад
The old lady who hurt her head, is so sweet. Her and her husband, such sweeties.⚘💖
@shadesilverwing592
@shadesilverwing592 3 года назад
Oh my heart poor sweet Beryl! such a lovely couple.
@angelabirmingham3377
@angelabirmingham3377 3 года назад
Should have told the guy with a possible leg clot if he didn’t go with y’all now he might not need a way back later.
@TheMangoMussolini
@TheMangoMussolini Год назад
Poor Beryl, what a lovely old dear, such a sweet couple. Hope they're OK and getting some home assistance.
@devaniasou9596
@devaniasou9596 3 года назад
Grandma :( you're so strong... and I hope they're gonna be healty soon♡
@TheLassenman
@TheLassenman 3 года назад
Wow that elderly couple at the end there. Whish they were my grandparents. Lovely people
@ahenzeaccessories
@ahenzeaccessories 3 года назад
Awww, i felt so sad watching the old lady in #pink shirt. Shes so sweet. I hope she's well where ever she is now.
@YumiWings21
@YumiWings21 3 года назад
Bless the sweet old couple, real sweethearts right there!
@kristyw89
@kristyw89 3 года назад
Paramedics: we won't retire at 55! Entirety of America: same...
@bhavanibalaji5070
@bhavanibalaji5070 3 года назад
The elderly couple is so sweet 🥰
@mauralawton3260
@mauralawton3260 3 года назад
That poor baby and the cute older couple had me so worried! They never did mention what happened with the older couple either :(
@jessekerrshaw3261
@jessekerrshaw3261 3 года назад
Babies having babies. She seems like a great mom though. Being a young parent doesn't automatically mean a bad one. I think back to when I was 19 (24 now) and no way could I have handled a child, much less two!
@sallieharris2731
@sallieharris2731 2 года назад
I had two under 20 ,in England a lot of people have babies young ,I think they a lot more mature than Americans
@annazaman9657
@annazaman9657 2 года назад
Beryl and her husband are the cutest
@lisa.hennessey19
@lisa.hennessey19 3 года назад
Omg that elderly couple was so unbelievably precious. When he fixed her hair....ugh.....our current younger generation could learn so much from watching these couples who've been together for over 50 years bc they never left each other's side and you know they respected each other way more than younger people do now..... They were beyond precious! I'm 36 and have been with my fiance and father of my 12 and 2 year old children for 15 years. We have definitely had MAJOR, MAJOR ups and downs and trust issues bc of it but we are still together bc we want to put in the work and love means doing that and going through the good and bad together!! Out of my 12 year old sons 6 good friends, he is the only one who still lives with both parents. It's so sad. That couple just made me smile so hard and gave me faith that couples can make it through life and all the journeys we go through together!! 🥰🥰🥰
@garsu1229
@garsu1229 Год назад
This older couple broke my heart
@MadelineRose-ep7fj
@MadelineRose-ep7fj 2 месяца назад
Excellent content. It shows the effects of heroin, alcohol and diabetes. Just love the kindness of all the Paramedics even though they may also be experiencing stress.😊
@waves0905
@waves0905 3 года назад
In my country cars don't even give them pass, honestly they should make a series like this in our country to teach people some compassion and manners
@elizabethclothier3267
@elizabethclothier3267 3 года назад
33:32 "Hailey is slowly becoming more alert"...(cue the happy music) Don't know why, that just struck me funny :-)
@tinapresley4286
@tinapresley4286 3 года назад
The ambulance crews are like family. So cute the way they talk to each other. always upbeat and funny!!! So cool!!!
@kennethradke8556
@kennethradke8556 3 года назад
God bless all first responders who whole-heartedly help those in urgent situations. I could never deal with what they experience from life to death incidents.
@AethyrChild
@AethyrChild 3 года назад
Was literally sobbing watching the part with the baby. I've had a lot of family have loss of their babies and it's so terrifying
@Kloetenhenne
@Kloetenhenne 9 месяцев назад
Amazing parents with the baby! I would also love to have a paramedic like Gaz when I am poorly. He is always so calm and makes quick decisions. All teams with him in them are my favourites through all of the seasons. Hannah and Michelle are great to watch, too!
@liamsmith3762
@liamsmith3762 3 года назад
That baby looks like my little sister. Seeing her sick had me in tears. I hope she gets well soon.
@denisepope4478
@denisepope4478 3 года назад
This was my most favorite of all I have watch. So professional, caring, and informational and went above and beyond.
@LILFOOT1112
@LILFOOT1112 3 года назад
Lovely workers God bless them
@kmir34
@kmir34 3 года назад
Couple are so sweet and sad but salute to being active that age.
@janetrogers5429
@janetrogers5429 3 года назад
Love how they drop dog off and pick up husband
@lalamakeuprehab
@lalamakeuprehab 2 года назад
I can’t with the elderly couple!! My heart!!!
@sallychamness2159
@sallychamness2159 3 года назад
Awww well I know animals are awesome, especially cats❤🐾
@SportsandTrueCrime
@SportsandTrueCrime 3 года назад
OMG...I was so tensed up when the 👶🏽 didn’t respond stimuli. And with that crazy high temp?? I was a sickly kid. I remember mommy let me stay in her bed cuz I was out of it. She and took my temp every 30-60 min. Last check it read 105.4. All I remember is her snatching me up and running into the bthrm & putting me in a cold bath. (Did I mention she was a nurse?) I’ll NEVER forget that. I remember screaming!! I wasn’t in there long tho. Just enuff to get temp under 103 for ambulance ride. I later learned why she freaked out. 105+ temps can lead to brain injury.
@aqualitylife774
@aqualitylife774 3 года назад
How is that mom not losing her mind. I would be all to pieces. I'm crying just watching this.
@FernandaSilva-oe6mu
@FernandaSilva-oe6mu 2 года назад
Amei esse episodio e fiquei super feliz com o carinho da equipe com os pacientes!!
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