His son sounded so calm on the phone... I wouldn’t have been able to talk so smoothly when I’m literally watching my father bleed to death in front of my eyes and not knowing what will happen.
Never really thought about the isolation in Australia. I didnt really register how big the place is either. It's so great they have these kinds of resources. But I wish there were more hospitals available.
With older patients, I fear their advanced age will keep them from responding well to normal treatments and either they won't make it through the rescue or the process of healing that will come after the trauma and settling for recovery. Children, I NEVER want to see in any type situation like this! I am so tender hearted that I would probably be crying with a teaching background to all ages and mandatory CPR and life saving skills required by our state that came with that job. Because I grasped the info and how to do things so fast the owner of the school wanted to pay for herself, another woman in charge and myself to have advanced training. So, I received training that cost me nothing that I will be able to remember and use for the rest of my life! I am proud to say, that knowledge and the Lord have helped me save the lives of two people to date who were choking, a small infant and a grown man! Many people tell me I should have gone into the medical field in some capacity. They say, "You are so smart! You always know just what to do or what is wrong with someone. How do you know what is wrong with someone?" All I can tell them is because I research things I want to know and read all I can get my hands on! It doesn't hurt to have a degree in medical billing, you learn a LOT of medical knowledge to pass that course! But a medical type job requires a great deal of walking and standing on your feet and, God knows best because he knew I had a serious back injury coming down the road that would also cause nerve damage in my legs, also recently I have been diagnosed with two different auto-immune disorders which are causing a lot of strife right now. The Lord knew I would have to give up a job I had already fallen in love with and that it would be devastating. However, with the knowledge I do have, I NEVER shy away from someone in need of help. I have been known to jump out of a vehicle before it was stopped all the way to get to someone, put medical butterfly stitches on a child's forehead to have the doctor ask who did it and then say well I'm not going to take it off! She did it as good or better than I could have done! I am not afraid to get in there and get my hands dirty, so to speak but literally too! God bless ALL the first responders, they really are a special group of people!
I'm sure they were prepared knowing it was a goring with bleeding. Plus I'm thinking that Oneg is a universal blood type for everyone but I could be wrong. Lol
@@scottyfox6376 Aside from units of blood there are other ways to help like the gauze packs impregnated with something to stop bleeding. But that is external.
Ugh I love that they tell you so much about the accident. So much. Then when they finally get ti the hospital they say “the patient recovered and is alive and doing good”. It’s almost like they leave you on a cliffhanger. Just love how they do that. Love it
Unless you are worried about when you can go to the next toilet. Having had to fly and drive 26 hours to reach home with a fractured femur, you become very mindful of what you actually drink. I only had access to a toilet once.
Merve and his plane mate were really great people!!! Good thing they are both quite passive because that grounded flight could have been so much worse!!!!!🙏🏽✝️❤️
The closest big hospital to me is 6.5 hours south. We have a hospital in the city here, but it’s isn’t very specialized and many of the doctors aren’t very well trained. It’s a rural hospital.
16:50 I never made it to Perth, but one of the things I loved about Australia is the PD often ride around with two officers, male and female. It's a great way to handle any situation and I wish they would do that where I live.
I actually picked up a DOA who had been gored by a bull during my EMS career. Poor guy bled out from a severed femoral artery. He didn't suffer long, but he felt every bit of it.
Oh, EMS ruined my life. I'm still trying to pick up the pieces. I was diagnosed with PTSD and haven't worked in 5 years, but I'm now a junior in college majoring in psychology. I want to make a difference for the younger men and women who are struggling with similar issues so they don't end up like me, a shell of their former selves.
88 years old and still working the farm; that is how rough and tough country folk are. You can't mess with a momma and her baby calf. My sister, when she was young, got across the fence and into the pasture to pet a new born calf, she was horned by the momma cow.
I'm a trauma nurse, and I did that at an accident scene. The poor guy had been impaled, didn't know any better, and pulled out the thick branch. I plugged that sucker with his wife's tampon. LOL It saved his life.
My dad bore a scar on his inner leg near his groin. He was gouged by a bull while trying to load him in a trailer. I was tiny when it happened so I dont remember much. Just that there was a lot of blood. He survived...
Ive been in Western Australia for most of my 51 years and would never choose to live anywhere else. I dont feel isolated here and never have.......Ive also raised a child here through to adulthood, neither she nor her friends have these problems the show claims......perspective is a wonderful thing.....its a shame that they try to paint such a bleak picture of such a wonderful place to both grow up and raise kids......we moved back here from Melbourne precisely because of the better lifestyle here, and the awesome beaches.
I don't think, as an outsider from Oklahoma, USA, that they were trying to paint a bleak picture as much as they were just giving the suicide facts for the country.
We both know that it doesn't matter what country you live in, not everyone is able to handle living in the country, as well that not everyone is able to handle living in the city. I personally would much rather live in the country myself; but, I guess it takes all kinds.
Who pays for the plane rides? It's gotta be expensive. I'm surprised they fly them back home here in the states if you survive you're on your own getting home.
@@Ruuhm I have to agree! I just watched Charles&Allies vlog (ctfxc) he went to the ER for a few HOURS & got 1 pill of ativan the bill was OVER $11,000.00 his question what do people without insurance do? They go into debt forever especially if you have chronic illness. Sad.
@Judy G. She just said the idea of how much it can hurt her made her wince, also tanks... they are much stronger than us and can break bones with impacts or crushes
People really don’t understand how isolated I are in perth.. The city is small. And WA Is almost half of the whole country. It’s not easy if ur not from here.
COFishfinder Obviously I’m pointing out that there are no particular zones or regions of Australia that ‘specialise’ in breeding and raising cattle and sheep. Also I live in Canberra and there are farms mingled in with burgeoning suburbs. I’m in an ‘inner suburb’ and there are cattle within a five minute drive.
The script the narrator is reading is so cheerful and encouraging!!..."if they dont move him carefully he could bleed to death" (not an exact quote)..could just as easily and cheerfully say "they will be careful moving him so wont be in danger from the bleeding".....needs to be dramatic i guess
I’m a Canadian with family in Queensland Australia. I have trouble distinguishing between the Aussie & British accents. Add to those my husband’s South African/British accent & those three accents sound pretty similar to me! We Canadians are the only ones with NO accent!! lol
Canadians do have an accent. You just may not hear it because you live there. I don't think I have an accent but I'm from north texas so I'm sure to outsiders I sound funny.
Shyanne Newell , you’re absolutely right. Canadians have a definite accent.......just like everyone in other countries. I keep forgetting that total strangers won’t realize that I’m just using my stupid sense of humour. 🤪 I “can’t seem to find the brakes” for this ridiculous sense of humour!! lol You’ll just have to forgive me. 😁👍🏻❤️🇨🇦
I know distances can be really vast in the US, but there doesn't seem to be anything comparable to the number of people located in areas out of reach of a hospital except in Alaska. O_O Maaaaaaybe in places like Montana or Wyoming? If I had to take a guess I'd say the reason is that aside from Alaska, more of the US is hospitable to larger settlements...and have we possibly had European settlement here for longer?
Time to process that cow! Lol it’s not the cows fault but it is dangerous when large animals realize if they hurt someone they get left alone, because then it’s increasingly aggressive and even leaving it alone after that will tell that cow all he has to do is stick someone and he gets left alone and that’s very hard sometimes impossible to reverse
I’d be eating that cow and her calf :| Glad he made it. My neighbors got a nasty cow he’s about to get rid of cause she’s so aggressive. And that’s without a calf!
Shorty'sRemedy has your neighbor raised her from a calf? We’ve had some cows that are just crazy even before they had calves. Taken them to milk and been kicked in the chest and many other things. But most of the cows we hand rested and bottle fed are big babies. (Though don’t ever allow your guard to go down because even the tamest animal can still hurt you even if just trying to play).
The son (who was the only one there) didn’t think there would be anything to video so of course he didn’t. Anyway, who would whip out there phone when their father is literally bleeding to death?
COWS are female cattle and don't have horns. Bulls and steers DO. You don't get horned, you get gored. Interesting how the meanings of words get twisted over time.💜
Voice x do you have any clue how big Australia is? And if he has say 500 hectares they then have to find him. I live in New Zealand in a rural area and had a heart attack, it took 45 minutes for the ambulance to arrive and then we weren’t sure if they would be able to get up the steep driveway. I’m not being mean, just stating facts.
Voice x...I live in a tiny rural town in SW Oklahoma and it takes about 45 minutes to get an ambulance here in case of emergency. No matter what country you live in, if you're in a rural area, it's going to take time for emergency personnel to get to you.
"I'm still alive!" She sounded like she legitimately wanted to die. I wish all teenagers around the world knew that _everyone_ hates life when they're teens. Fourteen was the worst for me. Tried to kill myself, too. But, guess what? I'm very thankful I failed--life gets better. Being a teenager sucks. But your twenties will be better, thirties even better. Stick it out. You'll see what I mean.
I'm not sure where you got your sample from but I can assure you not everyone hates life in their teens. Understandably teenagers go through emotional changes but hating life is not at all normal and requires serious medical intervention. Do not use "everyone" as an excuse for not seeking mental health help.
You're both right--if there is a legitimate problem, seek help. I do agree with that. But _most_ teenagers do have a rough go of it. I was put in an institution for a while as a 14 year old. But I'm saying what seems like rock bottom at 14 isn't the end of the world.
And, frankly, I think "personality disorders" are part and parcel of one's teen years. I was diagnosed with "borderline personality disorder" at 14..... Don't get me wrong--i have since been diagnosed with PTSD and major depressive disorder and a couple other disorders.... But I'm saying that which I thought was just _the end of the world_ when I was a teen isn't nearly as important now. Maturity helps fine-tune one's priorities.
Ashly Elizabeth technically a cow is a heifer. Any bovine can have horns. It depends on the breed of bovine. A cow female heifer. A bull is one with balls, a steer is one without balls. People lump all bovine into the word cow.
Aussie here, i honestly have no idea why they would ask that, if they dont believe he is Australian they would check his id. Theu asked if he knows what fosters is (its a beer that is stereotypical for aussies to drink, which is incorrect as its actually not very popular here) i think they were just being smartasses.
Lainey Grace fosters beer back in the 70s and 80s was popular here in Australia is was used for marketing Australia and sold oversees as an international Australian beer most Aussies don’t like it correct . But it’s a beer that’s always been recognised as Australia’s own and why is asked in our Aussie quiz when you become a citizen of this country .
Actually there are some breeds of cattle that both male and female have horns. Most of the time they do a procedure to remove the horns but some breeds keep the horns as it is part of the showing of the breed
Ryan Horbachewski it depends on the breed of cow and if they are dehorned. The jersey heifers and the Holstein milk cow we have all have horns along with the couple bulls and countless steers.
This is so offensive. There is a team of people involved in these rescues. To highlight persons from a particular geographic area is just silly. This is what is called false news.
Jean Hawken, it is a bit strange, but the show is made by Brits for a British audience. Maybe there is a cultural thing like “wow, hometown boy / girl makes good” story thing.
Why do they keep saying groin? Bleeding to death?? The wound isn't really bleeding and I never knew the groin area was on the outside of the thigh !! This isn't the first of these I have watched and the same thing. Trying to make amnt out of a mole hill. I am done wasting time here.
Would be nice to hear from the Australian patients after they got better like they do in the UK but this focus on about UK people like the own us they still call us settlers
Its a miracle the 88 year old guy was still alive when the amulance crew arrived! What a strong old guy 💪
Old people rule!! They don't whine and complain like the younger crowd.
Patricia Wickholm ok, boomer 🙄
@@patriciawickholm3617 Very true Patricia.
@@karlwhalls2915 nice job proving the point
When she said “I’m still alive” but meant it in a bad way.. breaks my heart
His son sounded so calm on the phone... I wouldn’t have been able to talk so smoothly when I’m literally watching my father bleed to death in front of my eyes and not knowing what will happen.
Lots of practice dealing with emergencies on a farm... But yes, good he kept his head.
Never really thought about the isolation in Australia. I didnt really register how big the place is either. It's so great they have these kinds of resources. But I wish there were more hospitals available.
One of those medical planes saved my life. I don't remember any of it because I had a ruptured brain aneurysm. Bless the people who work on them!
You said to much
I am glad you are ok!!!!!!
Dias06 insurance
Bless YOU!
We’re happy your ok
“he's been crushed between one of those dingos and a ute”
Wow lol- when you know you're in Australia. :/
a dingo is a type of machine, its basically a mini bobcat
Michael Caldwell lol
@@jaidyngdr966 anda what's a ute?
@@arsonfly a pick up truck
@@arsonfly Utility Truck
I always feel so much worse when it is an old person
And young children
Yeah me too but I also feel bad if it's a child
Holley Laity88 true that
Avva Alexander-Ray and that
With older patients, I fear their advanced age will keep them from responding well to normal treatments and either they won't make it through the rescue or the process of healing that will come after the trauma and settling for recovery. Children, I NEVER want to see in any type situation like this! I am so tender hearted that I would probably be crying with a teaching background to all ages and mandatory CPR and life saving skills required by our state that came with that job. Because I grasped the info and how to do things so fast the owner of the school wanted to pay for herself, another woman in charge and myself to have advanced training. So, I received training that cost me nothing that I will be able to remember and use for the rest of my life! I am proud to say, that knowledge and the Lord have helped me save the lives of two people to date who were choking, a small infant and a grown man! Many people tell me I should have gone into the medical field in some capacity. They say, "You are so smart! You always know just what to do or what is wrong with someone. How do you know what is wrong with someone?" All I can tell them is because I research things I want to know and read all I can get my hands on! It doesn't hurt to have a degree in medical billing, you learn a LOT of medical knowledge to pass that course! But a medical type job requires a great deal of walking and standing on your feet and, God knows best because he knew I had a serious back injury coming down the road that would also cause nerve damage in my legs, also recently I have been diagnosed with two different auto-immune disorders which are causing a lot of strife right now. The Lord knew I would have to give up a job I had already fallen in love with and that it would be devastating. However, with the knowledge I do have, I NEVER shy away from someone in need of help. I have been known to jump out of a vehicle before it was stopped all the way to get to someone, put medical butterfly stitches on a child's forehead to have the doctor ask who did it and then say well I'm not going to take it off! She did it as good or better than I could have done! I am not afraid to get in there and get my hands dirty, so to speak but literally too! God bless ALL the first responders, they really are a special group of people!
The old guys sense of humor during all this is amazing! do you have any health problems? And he goes besides getting old? 😂😂
Poor guy having to wait over an hour for help. He’s so lucky he didn’t bleed out.
I gotta say that’s pretty fricken amazing that they have blood on board that copter for the farmer.
Yes..I was thinking that..
I'm sure they were prepared knowing it was a goring with bleeding. Plus I'm thinking that Oneg is a universal blood type for everyone but I could be wrong. Lol
@@scottyfox6376 Aside from units of blood there are other ways to help like the gauze packs impregnated with something to stop bleeding. But that is external.
There is also medication to make the blood thicker,so it bleeds slower.
O- is the universal donor lol. an emergency helicopter would definitely be equipped with blood. just like an ambulance would.
Ugh I love that they tell you so much about the accident. So much. Then when they finally get ti the hospital they say “the patient recovered and is alive and doing good”. It’s almost like they leave you on a cliffhanger. Just love how they do that. Love it
That poor man must work tirelessly. Hope he recovers well
John is a tough old Aussie!
Yes very tough
It hurts my heart that old people get hurt bad. They just look so sad and in pain. 🥺😔
Absolutely stunning episode. My very best to John and his beloved live stock. I'm so happy he recovered.
Glad to see that 'horse!!!!' applies not only in the car, but in a chopper, too
pegasus power
Nurse: Would you like a cup of tea? Patient in helicopter: Really? 😄 Love these polite lovely folks! Yay Australia!
Haha to funny 😁
I've made some tea! Ah so cute! Tea always makes things better! Love the Brits!
Unless you are worried about when you can go to the next toilet. Having had to fly and drive 26 hours to reach home with a fractured femur, you become very mindful of what you actually drink. I only had access to a toilet once.
Aren’t they Australian?
“He’s been crushed by one of those *dingos* and a *ute* .”
@@jenc3147 This series was based on Brits who have move to Oz and are now working in the emergency services.
Merve and his plane mate were really great people!!! Good thing they are both quite passive because that grounded flight could have been so much worse!!!!!🙏🏽✝️❤️
The closest big hospital to me is 6.5 hours south. We have a hospital in the city here, but it’s isn’t very specialized and many of the doctors aren’t very well trained. It’s a rural hospital.
16:50 I never made it to Perth, but one of the things I loved about Australia is the PD often ride around with two officers, male and female.
It's a great way to handle any situation and I wish they would do that where I live.
I actually picked up a DOA who had been gored by a bull during my EMS career. Poor guy bled out from a severed femoral artery. He didn't suffer long, but he felt every bit of it.
J R ouch I’ve had several broken toes and a broken nose. And mine are all rescues and pets
Jr I am so sorry. Two of my brother in laws are EMT's, I don't know how y'all can see what you see every day. Takes a truly amazing person to do so.
Oh, EMS ruined my life. I'm still trying to pick up the pieces. I was diagnosed with PTSD and haven't worked in 5 years, but I'm now a junior in college majoring in psychology. I want to make a difference for the younger men and women who are struggling with similar issues so they don't end up like me, a shell of their former selves.
@@jrivers0005 im so sorry, but at the same time that's truly amazing. Making a difference no matter small is still huge. Keep up what youre doing.
Really well presented real resues! Excellent work. Amazing patients too.
88 years old and still working the farm; that is how rough and tough country folk are.
You can't mess with a momma and her baby calf.
My sister, when she was young, got across the fence and into the pasture to pet a new born calf, she was horned by the momma cow.
I wonder if these docs know the battlefield trick of using super tampons to plug a leak like a gore (or bullet hole)? Works great!
I'm a trauma nurse, and I did that at an accident scene. The poor guy had been impaled, didn't know any better, and pulled out the thick branch. I plugged that sucker with his wife's tampon. LOL It saved his life.
I can see this catching waves of subscribers good luck
In Ireland you have to cut off the horns of the cows its the law
Amie Toohey I no it’s so sad
@@ellenorflah7345 How is it sad?
Ellenor Flah it doesn't hurt the cows in anyway. It's like us cutting our nails. They r made of Ivory. It don't hurt
Yes ,is the farmers fault ,they need to cut it since the animals are still very young
Cows' horns ≠ ivory
Ivory is elephant tusks. Cow horns are bone. Ivory is technically only teeth.
I know that Westpac chopper (WP1 VH-HRS) like the back of my hand, it has been an icon of Northern NSW since 1992!
My dad bore a scar on his inner leg near his groin. He was gouged by a bull while trying to load him in a trailer. I was tiny when it happened so I dont remember much. Just that there was a lot of blood. He survived...
I appreciate the blue furry covers on the plane seats
You know what they say.... if you f#@k with the bull you’ll get the horns but in this case a cow.... glad he’s recovered
If the cow attacked my grandparents, it would’ve been a filet mignon in seconds
Right!!!!
Haha same I would’ve kicked the cow and punched it so cow you would’ve been dead and not Rest In Peace cow it was mean
I live a mile from my hospital and my doctor! I feel much safer that way!
Yeah same
Just beautiful humans.🇨🇦🕊🕊🕊🕊
Ive been in Western Australia for most of my 51 years and would never choose to live anywhere else. I dont feel isolated here and never have.......Ive also raised a child here through to adulthood, neither she nor her friends have these problems the show claims......perspective is a wonderful thing.....its a shame that they try to paint such a bleak picture of such a wonderful place to both grow up and raise kids......we moved back here from Melbourne precisely because of the better lifestyle here, and the awesome beaches.
I don't think, as an outsider from Oklahoma, USA, that they were trying to paint a bleak picture as much as they were just giving the suicide facts for the country.
We both know that it doesn't matter what country you live in, not everyone is able to handle living in the country, as well that not everyone is able to handle living in the city. I personally would much rather live in the country myself; but, I guess it takes all kinds.
Who pays for the plane rides? It's gotta be expensive. I'm surprised they fly them back home here in the states if you survive you're on your own getting home.
Lisa Camacho Australians aren’t assholes and our medical system is actually decent.
Oof I live in Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦
I believe the US is the only country on Earth where health care is this shitty
@@Ruuhm I have to agree! I just watched Charles&Allies vlog (ctfxc) he went to the ER for a few HOURS & got 1 pill of ativan the bill was OVER $11,000.00 his question what do people without insurance do? They go into debt forever especially if you have chronic illness. Sad.
@@chronicobserver5534 I really cannot imagine living in the US
ambo.....midazo..... I love how they shorten everything.
Australia sucks for hospitals too far away from small towns if I needed one, one would come from Wagga, 3 hrs away
As a Wisconsinite hearing that a cow hurt his made me wince, they are furry tanks
@Judy G. She just said the idea of how much it can hurt her made her wince, also tanks... they are much stronger than us and can break bones with impacts or crushes
Not all heroes wear caps❤️
that's right. some wear capes
*capes
Jo S Lol
@@JoJo-jy2rw 😀🙃😀
Also, even I know Foster's is an Australian beer, and I'm an American who doesn't drink!
People really don’t understand how isolated I are in perth..
The city is small.
And WA Is almost half of the whole country.
It’s not easy if ur not from here.
“Cattle country”??? There’s no specific spot- sheep and cattle are bloody everywhere down here.
Really? Even the cities and beaches?
COFishfinder Obviously I’m pointing out that there are no particular zones or regions of Australia that ‘specialise’ in breeding and raising cattle and sheep. Also I live in Canberra and there are farms mingled in with burgeoning suburbs. I’m in an ‘inner suburb’ and there are cattle within a five minute drive.
25:16 I think you have been smoking quite a bit of your stach there mate
My dad works at the John Hunter hospital
Jamie Bassford same
15:55 He is speaking English (I think) but I can't understand a word he said. lol
Wonderful heroes...
The son sounded like he was making a call to invite his neighbour over for a BBQ next week!😜
I like it.but not you.
“ we were trying to moooove the herder”
That cow be in the freezer right quick
Haha lol 😝
Hi I'm from wonder! 💜💜💜💜
The script the narrator is reading is so cheerful and encouraging!!..."if they dont move him carefully he could bleed to death" (not an exact quote)..could just as easily and cheerfully say "they will be careful moving him so wont be in danger from the bleeding".....needs to be dramatic i guess
Hasuka uyathanda ubhoxa wena khoncome le intle yenziwayo suka
Never understand how the camera crew reach the scene long before the chopper crew? How does that work?
wayne ruddock I think the camera crew must have ridden in with the ambulance crew
The camera crew got the call at the same time but doesn't have to take the few extra steps to prep. Such as getting blood and more.
Almighty Bless Them ♥️🙏🌹
I’m a Canadian with family in Queensland Australia. I have trouble distinguishing between the Aussie & British accents. Add to those my husband’s South African/British accent & those three accents sound pretty similar to me! We Canadians are the only ones with NO accent!! lol
Canadians do have an accent. You just may not hear it because you live there. I don't think I have an accent but I'm from north texas so I'm sure to outsiders I sound funny.
Shyanne Newell , you’re absolutely right. Canadians have a definite accent.......just like everyone in other countries. I keep forgetting that total strangers won’t realize that I’m just using my stupid sense of humour. 🤪 I “can’t seem to find the brakes” for this ridiculous sense of humour!! lol You’ll just have to forgive me. 😁👍🏻❤️🇨🇦
@@shyannenoodlesoup....Lol, I'm from SW Oklahoma and ya'll Texans definitely have an accent 😀😀
Imagine walking with that wound in the upper thigh
I know distances can be really vast in the US, but there doesn't seem to be anything comparable to the number of people located in areas out of reach of a hospital except in Alaska. O_O Maaaaaaybe in places like Montana or Wyoming? If I had to take a guess I'd say the reason is that aside from Alaska, more of the US is hospitable to larger settlements...and have we possibly had European settlement here for longer?
I'm in SW Oklahoma and we have to wait at least 45 minutes for an ambulance to get here and then another hour and 1/2 to get to a hospital.
Tandi Parent Wow...that seems really scary!
44 suicides a week is a lot😢
Omg I’m from Griffith! What a coincidence
Haha
Why has there been a tourniquet on the man’s left arm? I hope they didn’t forget it lol
Time to process that cow! Lol it’s not the cows fault but it is dangerous when large animals realize if they hurt someone they get left alone, because then it’s increasingly aggressive and even leaving it alone after that will tell that cow all he has to do is stick someone and he gets left alone and that’s very hard sometimes impossible to reverse
Yay the nurse from jersey is the only jersey bean to achieve anything
I’d be eating that cow and her calf :| Glad he made it. My neighbors got a nasty cow he’s about to get rid of cause she’s so aggressive. And that’s without a calf!
Shorty'sRemedy has your neighbor raised her from a calf? We’ve had some cows that are just crazy even before they had calves. Taken them to milk and been kicked in the chest and many other things. But most of the cows we hand rested and bottle fed are big babies. (Though don’t ever allow your guard to go down because even the tamest animal can still hurt you even if just trying to play).
What's the island at 06:30?
Fort Denison. Historically used for correctional & military purposes. Facilities were built around 1840-1860.
doesn't know what fosters are?! very suspicious
No video footage of the accident???
Bro. R u that dumb?? THEY FRICKIN WEREN'T THERE YA DING BAT. HOW TF DO THEY RECORD SOMETHING LIKE THAT WHEN THEY WEREN'T FRICKIN THERE?
The son (who was the only one there) didn’t think there would be anything to video so of course he didn’t. Anyway, who would whip out there phone when their father is literally bleeding to death?
"charged with saving his life". What a stupid thing to say! So, if the man would've died the pilot would be charged with a crime?
COWS are female cattle and don't have horns. Bulls and steers DO. You don't get horned, you get gored. Interesting how the meanings of words get twisted over time.💜
Lori Pavlu gored and horned mean the same thing. Just in different area of the world
Cows CAN have horns depending on the breed.
Cows can have horns in certain breeds
I can't watch this video. Everyone seems to be in slow motion and the injuries are severe.
ADHD?
Excuse my ignorance, but, I thought bulls have horns not cows. Would someone educate me pls.
Cows can grow horns. Here in New Zealand we cortarise the horn bud when they young. We numb the area and burn the bud so they don't grow.
All can have horns. Depending on the breed and if the farmer dehorns them.
Long horned cows are common in Texas
I wonder why hat cow did not want to cooperate. I guess animals get in bad moods to and they can’t tell us.
I always thought bulls had horns? Not females also ?
*We PlaCInG heaRts*
ok.
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Nobody seems to care about those animals !
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Why does it take them so long? Over 1 hr :( poor guy
Voice x do you have any clue how big Australia is? And if he has say 500 hectares they then have to find him. I live in New Zealand in a rural area and had a heart attack, it took 45 minutes for the ambulance to arrive and then we weren’t sure if they would be able to get up the steep driveway. I’m not being mean, just stating facts.
Internet Grandma yea that sucks . Glad dudes ok
Voice x I know, they are made pretty hard over there. Amazing.
Voice x...I live in a tiny rural town in SW Oklahoma and it takes about 45 minutes to get an ambulance here in case of emergency. No matter what country you live in, if you're in a rural area, it's going to take time for emergency personnel to get to you.
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Here I am, in my basement, legally stoned in Canada watching people’s weed get confiscated. What a time to remember
Why they keep saying british and in the map is Australia ?
Australia is a British commonwealth. Britain owns the country.
@@parparpar5467 I've never heard of that thank you so much for this new information 😳🙏
The show is about British medics working in Australia
"I'm still alive!" She sounded like she legitimately wanted to die.
I wish all teenagers around the world knew that _everyone_ hates life when they're teens. Fourteen was the worst for me. Tried to kill myself, too. But, guess what? I'm very thankful I failed--life gets better. Being a teenager sucks. But your twenties will be better, thirties even better. Stick it out. You'll see what I mean.
That's not how mental health works and this attitude needs to change. It said they have personality disorders, it's not just "hating life"
I'm not sure where you got your sample from but I can assure you not everyone hates life in their teens. Understandably teenagers go through emotional changes but hating life is not at all normal and requires serious medical intervention. Do not use "everyone" as an excuse for not seeking mental health help.
You're both right--if there is a legitimate problem, seek help. I do agree with that. But _most_ teenagers do have a rough go of it. I was put in an institution for a while as a 14 year old. But I'm saying what seems like rock bottom at 14 isn't the end of the world.
Teens tend to "make mountains of mole hills".... I'm only commenting from personal experience and personal observation.
And, frankly, I think "personality disorders" are part and parcel of one's teen years. I was diagnosed with "borderline personality disorder" at 14..... Don't get me wrong--i have since been diagnosed with PTSD and major depressive disorder and a couple other disorders.... But I'm saying that which I thought was just _the end of the world_ when I was a teen isn't nearly as important now. Maturity helps fine-tune one's priorities.
Horned by a cow?? Huh?? Gored by a cow (actually a bull would be more likely) would be the correct verbiage.
It was a heifer, probably a first calf heifer, in distress delivering.
Cows, bulls and steer can have horns. It depends on the breed and if the breeder dehorned them.
the cow wasnt a bull, it was a female heffer
Ashly Elizabeth technically a cow is a heifer. Any bovine can have horns. It depends on the breed of bovine. A cow female heifer. A bull is one with balls, a steer is one without balls. People lump all bovine into the word cow.
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Cultural test..."what is fosters?" Fosters is sh** mate, that's it! What do I win!?
The farmer should eat more chicken. Lol!
Lol....yep either eat more chicken or eat more beef and then they won't have to worry with them so much. 🙃
27:10 I am not British or Australian. What is that cultural quiz the police asks?
Aussie here, i honestly have no idea why they would ask that, if they dont believe he is Australian they would check his id. Theu asked if he knows what fosters is (its a beer that is stereotypical for aussies to drink, which is incorrect as its actually not very popular here) i think they were just being smartasses.
It is a basically a question to ask if they are from this region
Lainey Grace fosters beer back in the 70s and 80s was popular here in Australia is was used for marketing Australia and sold oversees as an international Australian beer most Aussies don’t like it correct . But it’s a beer that’s always been recognised as Australia’s own and why is asked in our Aussie quiz when you become a citizen of this country .
@@laineygrace9018 im South Aussie and didn't know what it was xD
@@laineygrace9018 I wouldn't let a dropbear drink fosters.😉🍻
Wouldn't the cow have to be put down because it hurt someone? Idk
Not necessarily, although it would make a good freezer full of steaks 🙃
Cows don’t have horns. Bulls do
Actually there are some breeds of cattle that both male and female have horns. Most of the time they do a procedure to remove the horns but some breeds keep the horns as it is part of the showing of the breed
Damn they shut you the fuck up lol
Bro you thinking of deer
You're literally holding a computer. There is no excuse to be this ignorant.
Ryan Horbachewski it depends on the breed of cow and if they are dehorned. The jersey heifers and the Holstein milk cow we have all have horns along with the couple bulls and countless steers.
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Don’t tip cows
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This is so offensive. There is a team of people involved in these rescues. To highlight persons from a particular geographic area is just silly. This is what is called false news.
Jean Hawken, it is a bit strange, but the show is made by Brits for a British audience. Maybe there is a cultural thing like “wow, hometown boy / girl makes good” story thing.
I find it weird how many times the narrator guy says british :D
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Not that it's good but it's better than getting bit by a taipan Inland or Coastal
Why do they keep saying groin? Bleeding to death?? The wound isn't really bleeding and I never knew the groin area was on the outside of the thigh !! This isn't the first of these I have watched and the same thing. Trying to make amnt out of a mole hill. I am done wasting time here.
It is internal bleeding. You can still die even if the blood is not visible.
Would be nice to hear from the Australian patients after they got better like they do in the UK but this focus on about UK people like the own us they still call us settlers
It would not take 3 hours to get to a hospital or even 8 hours omg lady really get yours facts right
I'm from America. So I'm just curious what part of Australia you're from