These are truly miracle workers. Like this my dream job next to a trauma surgeon. Seeing the way they treat these people with such kindness is just so heartwarming. ❤❤
People cave my head in. Sick as a pup, but POSSIBLE side effects-which are usually pretty uncommon- are scarier than getting much sicker or dying. So frustrating.
@melanytodd2929 That is sad. As for America, what they charge for a trip to hospital, most people would rather wait in emergency for six to eight hours.
I’m not excusing them. Let’s keep in mind though it’s a tough job that doesn’t pay near enough for very long shifts. If you did a few ride alongs it give you a diff view.
I felt sorry for Mr. Singh living in that small room and being by himself. You wonder where his family are? Did it say he had dementia or Alzheimer’s? Maybe his family couldn’t take care of him. I always find here where I live that the elderly of the family are taken care by the family. 🤷♀️
One has to take care of it's health...as far as you can do...but John seemed to have been smoking before,not taking care of his diabetes and his wife -bless her- has a 24/7-job to take care of him...
From what I can see, so many people abuse your ambulance system. The 111 plan just gives people a reason not to go wait their turn in a&e. Example: the pregnant lady with flu symptoms. They even had a car in the driveway, so why not drive yourself to a care center? I suppose it is the same here in the US, but I'm just surprised to see so many ambulance trips for non-emergency reasons.
Same happens in Canada. Too often many ambulances lined up waiting at local ER and not then not avail. Where I live they had to start telling people calling paramedics won’t get you triaged faster unless you need to be. TBF we also have a huge lack of family/ primary care Drs so many don’t have any choice but the ER.
These are truly miracle workers. Like this my dream job next to a trauma surgeon. Seeing the way they treat these people with such kindness is just so heartwarming. ❤❤
People cave my head in. Sick as a pup, but POSSIBLE side effects-which are usually pretty uncommon- are scarier than getting much sicker or dying. So frustrating.
Thank you for your service appreciate it very appreciated it ❤😊❤❤❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤
Another learning experience for me! Love to all who made this program possible.😊
Thank you for your service appreciate it very appreciated it ❤😊❤❤😊❤😊😊😂😅😂😅🎉😮🎉😢🎉
aw the dad + daughter duo is adorable 😭
Paramedics are so helpful)
I like his outlook on dessert😊
I would love to live there where they are, USA EMTs can be a bit rude…not saying they all are.
Love from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤... I don't think we have any EMT's...😢
@melanytodd2929
That is sad.
As for America, what they charge for a trip to hospital, most people would rather wait in emergency for six to eight hours.
Thankfully, here in the Midwest of the USA, our medical people are really pretty polite.
I’m not excusing them. Let’s keep in mind though it’s a tough job that doesn’t pay near enough for very long shifts. If you did a few ride alongs it give you a diff view.
“What about second breakfast?”
I felt sorry for Mr. Singh living in that small room and being by himself. You wonder where his family are? Did it say he had dementia or Alzheimer’s? Maybe his family couldn’t take care of him. I always find here where I live that the elderly of the family are taken care by the family. 🤷♀️
One has to take care of it's health...as far as you can do...but John seemed to have been smoking before,not taking care of his diabetes and his wife -bless her- has a 24/7-job to take care of him...
From what I can see, so many people abuse your ambulance system. The 111 plan just gives people a reason not to go wait their turn in a&e. Example: the pregnant lady with flu symptoms. They even had a car in the driveway, so why not drive yourself to a care center? I suppose it is the same here in the US, but I'm just surprised to see so many ambulance trips for non-emergency reasons.
Same happens in Canada. Too often many ambulances lined up waiting at local ER and not then not avail. Where I live they had to start telling people calling paramedics won’t get you triaged faster unless you need to be. TBF we also have a huge lack of family/ primary care Drs so many don’t have any choice but the ER.
Is this the last one you’ll be uploading then? This seems to be the last one uploaded
Umm..at 19's in does she say "Hello Black Country"?? Or did i misunderstand??
Im REALLY hoping i am 😮😮
I like these clips on TH-cam.
Black country is the district they're in
In the 19th century,the name came from the many foundries which produced smoke
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They're not wearing mask!!!
Prob not required to now.
@@jmc8076 not required to protect ur self?and to protect the people ur responding?