Orwell wrote a terrifying bit on how most of the surgeons pre pain relief would have had to been psychopaths to be able to withstand the constant screams and agony caused by their actions when with their patients.
“If you don’t know what you’re doing, hit it with a pick head axe until you figure it out!” That’s...actually not a bad idea sometimes. I loves me a pick head axe. Best part of that scene is putting the 5’4”, 115lb girl on the axe and the 6’2”, 225lb dude on the can.
Lol. I'm 140 soaking wet: when the hammer came out for training I always would point out that if I'm the best choice left for that task, we are all very fuuuuuuuuuuuuukt. 250lb dude makes hole: 140lb dude goes through hole. 140lb dude begins search: 250lb dude makes hole bigger (also stands by to help RIT). Anything else is dumb, even dangerous.
As a woman I'm all for women. I'm all for women admitting that we don't at 5'3 have to pretend on TV shows that we're stronger and better than a man with twice our muscle mass. Here's a shock all of us, men and women, are better at some things than others. And what damn idiot even conceived the idea of putting a fish hook through someone's lip and tongue. And conveniently they had one lying around?
I love how there was no rush at all to get those patients not moving on backboards to the hospital instead they had time to roll the stretcher out to someone that was still actively pinned under a car.
agreed, if they had three backboards how is there not enough rigs to take at least I don't know the two on the ground out of there? Where is the extra units for a mass casualty either? I really want to know what they're paying the guy to be the "advisor" for this show, he must be the guy that does military programs too.
The laws of thermodynamics don't exist in TV-Land. Neither do the simplest rules of Physics nor basic chemistry. Heck not even common knowledge does exist in this magical land that tries to teach its viewers so much.
Nobody gonna talk about the fact that the patient who he was using the fishhook on to 'lift the tongue off the back of her throat' was conscious? Why can't she keep her own damn airway open?
Allergy is a possibility, if she ate something she shouldn't have (swollen throat). In which case benadryl or any more potent anti-allergy medication would still be far more effective - and safe - than a hook through the tongue. Lol
@@KezanzatheGreat and if she did have allergies wouldn't she either bring benadryl with her or an epipen if she had allergies this severe? I know I don't leave home without it definitely not out in a fish shack with no allergy relief except a fish hook!? Talk about being unprepared. Or prepared depending on whether your looking at it from the point of view of a sane person actually trying to help or the torture artist masquerading as helpful.
I'm a plumber, and regularly use a Sawzall to cut through galvanized steel and cast iron pipes anywhere from a half inch to 6 inches in diameter. I can personally confirm that the metal is cool enough to touch even two inches from the blade throughout the entire process, no cooling necessary.
Generic Lucky Charms. He knows better than to waste the good stuff 😉 But I noticed that too, he still had to sweep all that up, as you said, for a 1/2 second joke in the vid.
"shiniest pick headed axe I've ever seen" Notice that it never gets dirty or scratched. It's almost like someone sent it to them and they were using it as a prop to thank that person. You should send them a left handed smoke shifter and see if they feature it! Then just keep sending made up tools and see how long until they figure it out.
I reckon being a medical consultant on these shows must be like being a historical consultant: they tell them their professional opinion and then the director goes "naaahhhhh"
I have to say: waking up from a seizure and still being fully confused, seeing your face over me and telling me I just had a seizure and am currently bleeding, but you're gonna make sure I'm alright- that was the most reassuring thing ever. Thank you
The fact the ambulance went 90 mph, and the fact that she stuck her hand in him, and nothing was flying everywhere from the pot holes is the most magical moment to me.
It's now frowned upon because they now have magical devices called OPA's which will hold the tongue forward in the unresponsive patient. And for the responsive one, recovery position, jaw thrust, and away you go! 😉
The tongue thing is legit battlefield medicine. Usually for traumatic facial injuries where the patient is unconscious. Not really applicable for a situation where you can reach a properly equipped hospital within a reasonable time frame.
0:35 The best part about this "frontline medicine" of his is that they literally teach you _both_ recovery positions, as well as _two_ methods for clearing airways in _BOOTCAMP._
Having retired from the medical field, your videos like this let me know I am not the only one who analyses medical episodes on TV 😂 love it! Thanks for making your videos!!
The most unrealistic thing is an ambulance going 90. Any squad I've ever worked in has trouble hitting 80...downhill...with a tail wind.... But then again, I don't run in a major city with that weird thing called "funding". Anyways, great video as always and stay safe out there!
I'd love to see your take on Tacoma FD, even though it's a straight up comedy I bet it comes closer than these shows that try to seem realistic. You're my new favorite channel by the way.
Your reviews are great! Keep them coming! I really don’t know who they get to consult on these shows, everything is so unrealistic, where are the calls that the pt has abd pain for 3 days and 16 cars in the driveway?
I've been watching your show reviews, and my biggest takeaway is: I am so glad that I've never spent a single minute of my life watching *any* of those shows (except for the brilliant review minutes with you, of course)!
“If you don’t know what you’re doing, just hit it with a pick-headed ax until you figure it out.” I mean, I’ve been more or less doing a metaphorical version of this for my entire adult life, and while I could have done things smarter, it hasn’t gone the worst way possible so far. And now, I’ve finally figured some stuff out! 😃
I picked up bait hooks size 5 already and I'm sure our department will be happy to save money on tools and just purchase a shiny axe for each member! LoL
I don't understand how this TV show is allowed to exist... 😑 Thank you for exposing these idiots! I hope these videos go viral and shut that TV show down, or at least make them make the show accurate and/or less stupid.
@@zecke58 Ya. It's sad that they take a show that people watch and believe it represents some reality of being a first responder and go for shock value over realism.
I have literally laughed my dang fool head off at these review vids. I have watched every season of the original ‘Emergency’ and had the greatest respect for the realism of that show. It’s too bad we don’t have more accurate dramas. But, it does give great fodder for these hilarious reviews!!
Emergency is the only medical drama I like to watch even though it’s 51 years old. R. A. Cinader made sure it was very accurate for the time, plus it shows the history of the paramedic program. Kevin Tighe and Randy Mantooth even went through the paramedic training in preparation for their roles.
Great advice, Just hit at anything that isn't going your way with the AXE.. This is your best video yet... Thanks for making us laugh, and educating all the "TV trained" people out there.
The thin line between medical/first responder sanity, artists/writers, and literal serial genocidal psychopaths has to be such a marvel to the FBI and Special Forces. Honestly, the amount of times my mom looked at me weird because I was trying to figure out how to draw biologically accurate Transformers gore is impossible to count.
Why am I so late to this channel. And why is this so freaking funny? Man this is one hell of a blessing (ironic sentence, I just noticed) to have stumbled across these videos purely by accident. Thank god I didn't have an anti-visual trauma strap on, else I would've missed out yet again.
@shequan Guerrero Patient in cardiac arrest in the back, driver still eating his burger while running code to the hospital. Nothing is allowed to screw up your meal, and I mean nothing.
@@mbeaglewolf418 I didn't catch that they were using a filthy hook. *shudders hard* I'm having visions of her tongue becoming massively infected with (literally) God only knows what bacteria (at least one anaerobic, because you know there has to be at least one anaerobic bug on that hook and who the hell knows what's been on that hook or where it's been and what the HELL was that person thinking?!?!) and the infection going systemic. *violently shudders again* I feel much better now about using my sewing needles/pins for splinter removal w/o cleaning them first, though. XD At least I know where they've been, and none of those places are loaded with potential pathogens.
Usually in doctor/firefighter/police/army/navy reacting usually they do like an half an hour talk on how this kind of stuff work but i like the sarcasm and humor of this guy.
"If you don't know what you're doing, hit it with a pick headed ax until you do." Lmao!! Reminds me of someone saying "If it's not a rhythm you can recognize, shock them until you see one you know."
the only thing that upsets me when I binge watch FDC videos is when I've watched all of the videos again...and now I have to wait for them to exit my surface memory just long enough so they're fresh again.
"She's having trouble breathing." "You know what this calls for? A new piercing to commemorate the occasion. I'll even throw a second one in for free."
I'm an eagle scout, and while I don't pretend to have the advanced medical knowledge and god-like instincts of first responders, I am basically trained in first aid, and these tv shows make me so angry. Love the vids.
Mid 1980’s, my bio teacher who had been a medic in Vietnam was on a beach in NJ with his family. He noticed a kid choking and a panicked family. Kid got tossed in a wave and had a throat full of sand and debris. They tried to manually remove it all but kid was turning blue and ambulance was several minutes out. He took a pen someone had and his pocket knife and trach’d the kid on the beach. Felt like he had no choice. Docs said he saved the kid. Family sued him for the scar the incision left. Never thanked him.
I love picking these apart, both my parents were Corpsmen and I work in emergency medicine in a kinda oddball job. We like to pick these apart in a humorous way but this guy just does such a great and amusing job, we love this channel. On a side note, that women in the show that's balls with glasses can get on your nerves really REALLY fast.
There have been quite a few shows that people have tried to get me to watch where i refused to watch after the 2 episode because of the utter lack of knowledge. Friends then asked why and i just break out the books and show them the pictograms of just how wrong those shows are. That said there are a few friend that know the shows are terrible for those reasons and have set up drinking games
1) your Spanish is great 2) I lost it afterward you spoke in Spanish cause I wasn't expecting that at all. 3).....do they get anything AT ALL right in these shows cause damn
Thanks for spending 15 minutes cleaning up generic lucky charms (only to still be finding them one at a time weeks later) for a half second comedic shot :)
The safety pin thing is actually something my mother was taught in the past for first aid 😶 Not sticking the tongue to the lip but just anything nearby (I guess a shirt or something?) It was many years ago tho (in Germany)
I wish fox would be all.....good on ya mate!! Were gonna bring u in as emt consultant to make it more realistic......then tell them to just cancel show, best advice ya can give 🤣🤣🤣💓🙏🇺🇸👏👏👏👊🤘
Are these paramedics or serial killers who like to torture their victims? I honestly can't tell.
Even the crazy guy from "Saw" is going "WTF????"
Orwell wrote a terrifying bit on how most of the surgeons pre pain relief would have had to been psychopaths to be able to withstand the constant screams and agony caused by their actions when with their patients.
@@mosspally6995 then you have the fishing hook + tongue
Like what
@@Miscelanou oh god. Like trying to sell new tortures to satan.
They went to the john Wayne freelancing school of medicine.
I wonder if he also learned the Spanish phrase for "Please Don't Sue Me!"
"Por favor no me demandes."
Or "demande" if trying to be more formal
I learnt some Spanish in Cuba.
The do not disturb sign for the hotel door said No molesto por favor!
@@djones02 smart
It sounds the same in every language
@@djones02 That means I don't disturb, please
I died at the “anti-visual trauma strap.” Couldn’t keep it together for the rest of the video
100% where i lost all control
Well I mean who doesn’t like a eyebrow wax to go with there backboard.
Man I swear I lost it there at the anti-visual trauma strap as well I’m still having a hard time typing this because I keep laughing thinking about it
Can't sue if you can't see.
My dumb ass thought that’s what they were really called.
“If you don’t know what you’re doing, hit it with a pick head axe until you figure it out!”
That’s...actually not a bad idea sometimes. I loves me a pick head axe.
Best part of that scene is putting the 5’4”, 115lb girl on the axe and the 6’2”, 225lb dude on the can.
She's a strong woman who don't need no man!
Lol. I'm 140 soaking wet: when the hammer came out for training I always would point out that if I'm the best choice left for that task, we are all very fuuuuuuuuuuuuukt.
250lb dude makes hole: 140lb dude goes through hole.
140lb dude begins search: 250lb dude makes hole bigger (also stands by to help RIT). Anything else is dumb, even dangerous.
Hey now I am 5'4" but I can really tear things apart with an axe.
As a woman I'm all for women. I'm all for women admitting that we don't at 5'3 have to pretend on TV shows that we're stronger and better than a man with twice our muscle mass.
Here's a shock all of us, men and women, are better at some things than others.
And what damn idiot even conceived the idea of putting a fish hook through someone's lip and tongue. And conveniently they had one lying around?
That is WHOLE different conversation!!!!
I love how there was no rush at all to get those patients not moving on backboards to the hospital instead they had time to roll the stretcher out to someone that was still actively pinned under a car.
agreed, if they had three backboards how is there not enough rigs to take at least I don't know the two on the ground out of there? Where is the extra units for a mass casualty either? I really want to know what they're paying the guy to be the "advisor" for this show, he must be the guy that does military programs too.
@@theyearwas1473 I think the problem is them NOT having an actual consultant.
I love how in these shows thermodynamics doesn’t exist when firefighting, so water is always utterly useless for cooling metal.
Well it is wet and kinda cold and stuff.
The laws of thermodynamics don't exist in TV-Land. Neither do the simplest rules of Physics nor basic chemistry. Heck not even common knowledge does exist in this magical land that tries to teach its viewers so much.
water is for drinking and washing
Nobody gonna talk about the fact that the patient who he was using the fishhook on to 'lift the tongue off the back of her throat' was conscious? Why can't she keep her own damn airway open?
Great question but then again everyone in these shows are stupid
Allergy is a possibility, if she ate something she shouldn't have (swollen throat). In which case benadryl or any more potent anti-allergy medication would still be far more effective - and safe - than a hook through the tongue. Lol
@@KezanzatheGreat especially as he only put the hook through the part of the tongue farthest from the airway
Also I really hope that hook is sterile because if not that’s a great way to get a nasty infection.
@@KezanzatheGreat and if she did have allergies wouldn't she either bring benadryl with her or an epipen if she had allergies this severe? I know I don't leave home without it definitely not out in a fish shack with no allergy relief except a fish hook!? Talk about being unprepared. Or prepared depending on whether your looking at it from the point of view of a sane person actually trying to help or the torture artist masquerading as helpful.
I'm a plumber, and regularly use a Sawzall to cut through galvanized steel and cast iron pipes anywhere from a half inch to 6 inches in diameter. I can personally confirm that the metal is cool enough to touch even two inches from the blade throughout the entire process, no cooling necessary.
"Somebody get those sparks" yeah guys somebody put some mitts on and grab em out the air
Catch em with your tongue like snowflakes
Can we just appreciate him, ripping open a bag of lucky charms, for a half a second skit? 2:24
The absolute sacrifice
Its healthier in the trash then in his stomach anyways haha
Generic Lucky Charms. He knows better than to waste the good stuff 😉 But I noticed that too, he still had to sweep all that up, as you said, for a 1/2 second joke in the vid.
@@shocktncLucky Charms = health food if you’re Irish, which many fire fighters are. 😅
I think that was just normal security footage from the station :wink:
I think if paramedics actually operated like this i'd just rather die than be helped.
"shiniest pick headed axe I've ever seen" Notice that it never gets dirty or scratched. It's almost like someone sent it to them and they were using it as a prop to thank that person.
You should send them a left handed smoke shifter and see if they feature it! Then just keep sending made up tools and see how long until they figure it out.
@Dawn Michelle Seidl Godsey Dr. Doofensmirtz? Is that you?
@@mockingjay_2397 lol
SGT SCHULTZ PREPARE THE GONKCULATOR!
Also be sure to include a free set of fallopian tubes. You never know when those may come in handy.
I reckon being a medical consultant on these shows must be like being a historical consultant: they tell them their professional opinion and then the director goes "naaahhhhh"
So like... do they do anything right on this show? Lol!
@@wcresponder in his defense shows occasionally do get something right. But I laughed way too hard at your comment😄😂
They eventually take the patient to the hospital, that is the right thing to do....
The end the show, that's about all I can think they get right.
The sleeping part
No, pretty much never. They do the most ridiculous shit
I have to say: waking up from a seizure and still being fully confused, seeing your face over me and telling me I just had a seizure and am currently bleeding, but you're gonna make sure I'm alright- that was the most reassuring thing ever.
Thank you
I like how all these shows are like “water, Why would that help with heat?”.
The fact the ambulance went 90 mph, and the fact that she stuck her hand in him, and nothing was flying everywhere from the pot holes is the most magical moment to me.
I’m beginning to think that this show is just a comedy
It's not even ironically funny.
ffjsb 😳😕
It looks more like a horror show to me. Just... not for the right reasons.
I particularly like “Don’t know the rhythm! Shock it ‘till ya do!”
That hook through the tongue actually was taught to combat medics back in the day. It's now frowned upon for some weird reason.
That's insane!😬
It's now frowned upon because they now have magical devices called OPA's which will hold the tongue forward in the unresponsive patient. And for the responsive one, recovery position, jaw thrust, and away you go! 😉
@@halfbakedhomesteaders well that's a relief!😌
It’s almost like......it’s a thing they teach in the first few weeks of EMT school. Man, I didn’t know you can use OPAs like that.
Also it should be noted that she was conscious and could probably accomplish it herself.
RIP lucky charms...”Hey Probie, need you in the kitchen for a sec.”
Ikr, such a sad day. Also, 69 likes, nice
The tongue thing is legit battlefield medicine. Usually for traumatic facial injuries where the patient is unconscious. Not really applicable for a situation where you can reach a properly equipped hospital within a reasonable time frame.
I love how she swung the axe horizontally but the axe head was magically vertical when she started wrenching the hood open
0:35 The best part about this "frontline medicine" of his is that they literally teach you _both_ recovery positions, as well as _two_ methods for clearing airways in _BOOTCAMP._
Having retired from the medical field, your videos like this let me know I am not the only one who analyses medical episodes on TV 😂 love it! Thanks for making your videos!!
This is the best way to learn about this profession. Watching an actual fire fighter explain how fiction gets it wrong while dripping in sarcasm.
The most unrealistic thing is an ambulance going 90. Any squad I've ever worked in has trouble hitting 80...downhill...with a tail wind....
But then again, I don't run in a major city with that weird thing called "funding". Anyways, great video as always and stay safe out there!
Patton is professional and still helps us have a sense of humor to adapt in reality.
Call 911 and these folks show up.
“No thanks, I’ll drive there myself.”
I highly respect that you did that move with your cereal for a few second bit. It was much appreciated
"Put out those sparks!"
Proceeds to hack away at metal sheeds and causing more sparks.
The strap was put across their eyes so they couldn't observe all the malpractice and sue them later
I’m crying at how smooth that ambulance ride looks. Has no one writing this ever been in any moving vehicle?
Seriously, I've been in an ambulance a handful of times and it's always borderline dire how rough the ride is
I'd love to see your take on Tacoma FD, even though it's a straight up comedy I bet it comes closer than these shows that try to seem realistic. You're my new favorite channel by the way.
Weirdly enough I think shows that are EMS comedies tend to be more accurate at least in capturing the spirit of the job.
@@stephysteph9538 That's cause shows doing a satirical take on [insert profession here] do a lot of research so that the jokes land x3
@@chibiprussia5574 scrubs is one of the most accurate medical shows. They get so much of the little stuff right as well. Its great.
Another Spanish phrase for the guy in the first clip:
"Necesito un abogado."
translatlion
@@mewf2an "I need a lawyer"
@@GhostBear3067 thank you
@@GhostBear3067 Every first responder in these shows needs to learn that
Your reviews are great! Keep them coming! I really don’t know who they get to consult on these shows, everything is so unrealistic, where are the calls that the pt has abd pain for 3 days and 16 cars in the driveway?
I've been watching your show reviews, and my biggest takeaway is: I am so glad that I've never spent a single minute of my life watching *any* of those shows (except for the brilliant review minutes with you, of course)!
“If you don’t know what you’re doing, just hit it with a pick-headed ax until you figure it out.” I mean, I’ve been more or less doing a metaphorical version of this for my entire adult life, and while I could have done things smarter, it hasn’t gone the worst way possible so far. And now, I’ve finally figured some stuff out! 😃
I love these reviews because I can't watch these shows with my wife I just scream about how they'd all be in jail.
"Put her in the recovery position...Magic!" I think I died!
I picked up bait hooks size 5 already and I'm sure our department will be happy to save money on tools and just purchase a shiny axe for each member! LoL
I love how hyped he is at everything, he's like a Matthew Santoro EMT
I don't understand how this TV show is allowed to exist... 😑 Thank you for exposing these idiots! I hope these videos go viral and shut that TV show down, or at least make them make the show accurate and/or less stupid.
That hook through the tongue and lip thing.... I just can't. Doing that is so irresponsible and dangerous depicting It feels like slander.
Honestly these shows are basically SAW for TV and use the medical stuff as a cover
@@zecke58 Ya. It's sad that they take a show that people watch and believe it represents some reality of being a first responder and go for shock value over realism.
I have literally laughed my dang fool head off at these review vids. I have watched every season of the original ‘Emergency’ and had the greatest respect for the realism of that show. It’s too bad we don’t have more accurate dramas. But, it does give great fodder for these hilarious reviews!!
Emergency is the only medical drama I like to watch even though it’s 51 years old. R. A. Cinader made sure it was very accurate for the time, plus it shows the history of the paramedic program. Kevin Tighe and Randy Mantooth even went through the paramedic training in preparation for their roles.
2:23 that scene can't have been worth cleaning up for, but I love it
I dearly love these videos. I wish you would make longer ones because I can't get enough.
Great advice, Just hit at anything that isn't going your way with the AXE.. This is your best video yet... Thanks for making us laugh, and educating all the "TV trained" people out there.
The lucky charms! 😂😂😂 Every time I think "I can do it this time without scissors" that happens.
Congratulations on 50k subs!
Thank you!
50k only 9 months ago? Things have pickup well.
@@kingpopaul omg wow!!!! I hadn’t even noticed his channel grew that fast🤩🥳
The thin line between medical/first responder sanity, artists/writers, and literal serial genocidal psychopaths has to be such a marvel to the FBI and Special Forces. Honestly, the amount of times my mom looked at me weird because I was trying to figure out how to draw biologically accurate Transformers gore is impossible to count.
XD Your poor mom! It's hard to understand what makes a geek tick when you aren't one.
Yes! My poor FBI agent must be at the bottom of a case of jin every night after reading some of my shit.
i died at " the hills have eyes medicine "
0:56
Oooo myyyy goshhhhh !!!!! 😮😮 I was lifting out of seat. 🫣🫣🫣
if someone ever made a meat puppet in my firehouse my chief would probably beat the crap out of you
Care to try it sometime and report back for us?
I am fairly certain any medic tries turning a patient into a meat puppet some of my supervisors will turn THEM into a meat puppet.
Why am I so late to this channel. And why is this so freaking funny?
Man this is one hell of a blessing (ironic sentence, I just noticed) to have stumbled across these videos purely by accident. Thank god I didn't have an anti-visual trauma strap on, else I would've missed out yet again.
I was eating a cookie in the beginning when she made a meat puppet and I wanted to spit out that cookie, but I still ate it.
@shequan Guerrero Patient in cardiac arrest in the back, driver still eating his burger while running code to the hospital. Nothing is allowed to screw up your meal, and I mean nothing.
Love the videos Jason keep it up!!!
My jaw hit the floor when the guy explained how he was going to use the fishhook
When I'm depressed I come to your channel. You are my hero. Lol
"Shes having trouble breathing!!!"
*so anyway i started stabbing*
Air holes! Works for boxes, so it has to work with people.
Give me the bait hook.
Me: Excuse me, the what?
Lol
@@mbeaglewolf418 I didn't catch that they were using a filthy hook. *shudders hard* I'm having visions of her tongue becoming massively infected with (literally) God only knows what bacteria (at least one anaerobic, because you know there has to be at least one anaerobic bug on that hook and who the hell knows what's been on that hook or where it's been and what the HELL was that person thinking?!?!) and the infection going systemic. *violently shudders again* I feel much better now about using my sewing needles/pins for splinter removal w/o cleaning them first, though. XD At least I know where they've been, and none of those places are loaded with potential pathogens.
Usually in doctor/firefighter/police/army/navy reacting usually they do like an half an hour talk on how this kind of stuff work but i like the sarcasm and humor of this guy.
1:50. Is it really malpractice if they cant identify you? 😂😂😂😂😂
I am so glad I discoverd this channel
"That's the Hills have Eyes medicine"...Dude, you're killing me here
I love how it's only the 6 cast members doing work at a call with 5 patients
"If you don't know what you're doing, hit it with a pick headed ax until you do." Lmao!! Reminds me of someone saying "If it's not a rhythm you can recognize, shock them until you see one you know."
I think that was the Geordi LaForge model back board.
the only thing that upsets me when I binge watch FDC videos is when I've watched all of the videos again...and now I have to wait for them to exit my surface memory just long enough so they're fresh again.
Somehow I bet he will be finding those lucky charms for years to come.... in places never thought possible
Dude you are amazing, this is the funniest stuff I've seen in a while!
“His eyelids keep closing when I’m checking his pupils, so we’re going to sew them open”
These videos have taught me a lot but also thier funny as hell. Love this
He's THE nicer firefighter version of angry cops
I've just recently started watching your videos, they are hilarious.
"Anti-visual trauma strap" - I actualled LOL'd at that.
"Doing 90"
Uh huh, I have slowed down before to avoid passing an ambulance with the lights on, on an expressway
"She's having trouble breathing."
"You know what this calls for? A new piercing to commemorate the occasion. I'll even throw a second one in for free."
I need to start watching this program, it looks funny as heck.👍👍👍
Anti visual 🤣🤣🤣 I literally stumbled on this channel and I’m laughing like a loony 🤣🤣
The human sock puppet gave me flashbacks to a certain grey's anatomy episode
Keep them coming. You ever get bored on the run you. Would be perfect as an instructor
Yeah, I work security and we were taught the magic of the recovery position 😂.
I'm an eagle scout, and while I don't pretend to have the advanced medical knowledge and god-like instincts of first responders, I am basically trained in first aid, and these tv shows make me so angry. Love the vids.
Mid 1980’s, my bio teacher who had been a medic in Vietnam was on a beach in NJ with his family. He noticed a kid choking and a panicked family. Kid got tossed in a wave and had a throat full of sand and debris. They tried to manually remove it all but kid was turning blue and ambulance was several minutes out. He took a pen someone had and his pocket knife and trach’d the kid on the beach. Felt like he had no choice. Docs said he saved the kid. Family sued him for the scar the incision left. Never thanked him.
So your saying, l should worry when the EMT carrying a pickax wants to treat my injury???
I love picking these apart, both my parents were Corpsmen and I work in emergency medicine in a kinda oddball job. We like to pick these apart in a humorous way but this guy just does such a great and amusing job, we love this channel.
On a side note, that women in the show that's balls with glasses can get on your nerves really REALLY fast.
There have been quite a few shows that people have tried to get me to watch where i refused to watch after the 2 episode because of the utter lack of knowledge. Friends then asked why and i just break out the books and show them the pictograms of just how wrong those shows are. That said there are a few friend that know the shows are terrible for those reasons and have set up drinking games
Dear Charles, Drinking game is a good idea. Thanks for lightbulb moment! Hope you have a great day everybody.
I love these so much! these are so funny!
Please make longer episodes 🙏🙏🙏 so good
I have an MCI drill next week. Great refresher on what not to do
Bro, your stuff is always amazing. Keep it up!!!
I've developed a phobia of first responders after watching Jason's videos. LOL!
1:44 It's an "anti lawsuit shield" its used by bad firefighters and other first responders to avoid lawsuits
1) your Spanish is great
2) I lost it afterward you spoke in Spanish cause I wasn't expecting that at all.
3).....do they get anything AT ALL right in these shows cause damn
Exploding lucky charms had me dying.
You are too funny been watching for almost 2 hours straight 🤣😂
Thanks for spending 15 minutes cleaning up generic lucky charms (only to still be finding them one at a time weeks later) for a half second comedic shot :)
The safety pin thing is actually something my mother was taught in the past for first aid 😶 Not sticking the tongue to the lip but just anything nearby (I guess a shirt or something?)
It was many years ago tho (in Germany)
I wish fox would be all.....good on ya mate!! Were gonna bring u in as emt consultant to make it more realistic......then tell them to just cancel show, best advice ya can give 🤣🤣🤣💓🙏🇺🇸👏👏👏👊🤘
I love ya brother! Keep calling it out! Canada agrees with you!