Biker Has Potential Serious Spinal Injuries After Crash | Inside The Ambulance | Real Responders
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ต.ค. 2023
- Paramedics arrive on scene of a motorbike crash. The injured motorcyclist lies on the floor as the paramedics attempt to move him to the ambulance. Concerned that the numbness of his leg could be more serious than broken bones and could be an indicator he has a spinal injury, the paramedics are keen to take him to hospital. Elsewhere, a young woman is suffering from more frequent seizures after suffering from a fall.
For the very first time, an ambulance has been rigged with cameras that provide a unique perspective on what it's like to respond to emergency calls. 'Inside The Ambulance' follows paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service in England as they take us right into the heart of the action. We see heroism at work in the actions of these first responders. We also enter the lives of people in crisis and learn their unique stories.
Follow us on Facebook: / realresponders
For all questions, please contact owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
#medical #ambulance #bikecrashing - บันเทิง
So amazing
my thing is WHERE IS THE NECK BRACE??
Love your program, the technicians and the patients who consent to being filmed.❤
Those two paramedics look like twins.
The two girls ARE twin sisters.
I love it when they show the random conversations the paramedics have in the beginning
Living in a country with health care (not the UK) I've had the 'pleasure' of needing an ambulance for the first time in my life, twice in 5 months for pancreatitis each time. So grateful to be able to call them and not worry about a bill, like in the US. And I appreciate paramedics' work and dedication so much!
Also thankful!🇨🇦
Everybody gets seen and treated in the US wether or not they can afford to pay. Not only that if we have something like a hernia it gets repaired right away. Last I heard NHS isn't allowing hernia repair surgery at all. We also don't have to be put on a waiting list for months at a time. Nor do we have paramedics or doctors doing medical proceedures on the ground outside an ambulance because our ambulances are big and wide enough to do them inside the ambulance. The ground outside is a germ infested and dirty area. America's medical care is top notch and we have the finest doctors in the world.
It sucks to be in the United States. Where healthcare is concerned.
NZ? Our healthcare sucks but at least it’s not costly. An ambulance call-out is $100NZD but you can get a yearly subscription for your entire family for $100 or less per year.
@@SMcCaskillno one’s doubting that you’ll get seen but you’ll surely get a fat bill after. I went in the ambulance last year for severe abdominal pain and when I got to the triage at the hospital, I had to show my insurance card before they saw me while I laid there in pain.
Should not take blood pressure with his legs crossed.
The one thing I can’t stand is all the god damn questions. And I know as a former paramedic it drives patients absolutely freaking crazy. Even I didn’t like the million questions.
They're literally just trying to find out whats wrong with you lmao Id feel more reassured that they're trying to see it from every angle possible and help me.
@Koselill I went by ambulance a couple weeks ago and they literally didn't ask any questions. I started to explain why I called and the paramedic cut me off and was like "what hospital do you want to go to?" The crew barely said a word to me..I later found out that the department has had multiple complaints about that medic
19:58 A perfect Maurice Moss!
I wish I could have another little baby. Lottie was a cutie even when she was crying. It may hurt to see her cry, but the blessing is that she will get better.
please don't put commercials in the middle.....
10:52 are they twins?
Yeah that’s what I thought, they must be twins.
They’re LITERALLY identical twins. How is this even a question??
Twin sisters, yes.
I learned to.give my gassy ones a baking soda bath and it does the trick!
She had severe tonsilitis.
Odd that they would do all that in the restaurant in front of everyone.
Called for assessment.
I can touch my nose with my tongue. 😛
Excuse me, but I was amused by the narrator's reference to the "tiny" bit of snow as a thick blanket! ❄️ It is all relative to one's location and experience, isn't it? Here in northeast Pennsylvania, USA, that amount of snow turning into slush would be nothing to worry about! 😄