Well said. If you enjoy falling, you need to be aware of your surroundings and have a plan of action. Props to this guy. He is clearly a true professional.
@Project2457official. Its not free anywhere. You still pay for it with higher taxes. I hate all this "America is better" or "Europe is better" bs. The fact is, we are all still getting scammed by broken systems with corrupt people in them. Wether you pay that ambulance fee out or pocket over time, or through your high taxes every year, it evens out for the most part. We are all getting scammed.
@KG-kq9tk in America we have to pay for crappy health insurance and then pay out of pocket on top of that. I would rather just pay a bit more for universal health care and not worry about going into debt.
I was half expecting an ambulance to zoom by at mach 10 with "Gas Gas Gas" going on, fading in as the ambulance approach and fading out as the ambulance disappear into the distance😂
I definitely thought I was going to see an ambulance hauling ass through the intersection. The title should read, "Fastest ambulance response time ever!"
@@aakashgudivada He was joking. He means that the ambulance was there so quick that the cyclist was worried that he had been unconscious for 10 mins or however long it takes for an ambulance to come to you usually. The paramedic replied 15 seconds, because they knew exactly how long since they watched the accident. :-)
You were so close! *Cyclist* "An ambulance, how long was I out?" *Paramedic* "About 15 seconds buddy, don't move stay right there." When writing a script, you don't use colons, you embolden the characters name. You did the right thing by putting the lines underneath the characters name, the vast majority of people don't even do that.
@@Tim.1113 dude English is probably his 2nd language. Please forgive him for not being as fluent as you.. Also some people just don't get some jokes, they aren't bad people for that, what's the problem? :D
@@sali-ali It's crazy expensive. It's a racket here, health care providers and insurance companies collaborate to raise prices and sell cheaper when insurance is involved.
I was expecting an ambulance to go screaming past, but this is better. Not that the guy got hurt of course, but that they ambulance pulled over to check on him rather than just driving past.
When i was about 4 years old this is what i thought ambulances did - drive around watching for accidents. I also thought firetrucks drove around looking for fires to put out.
Imagine being that biker You fall down, you close your eyes and open them again and an ambulance is taking Care of you already He probably thought he passed out for 15min 😂
Меня когда машина сбила тоже потом сказали что я пытался встать там куда то уйти а я этого ваще не помню, шоковое состояние было, у этого чувака поход тоже самое @@msmit5194
Now that's what I call to be at the right place and at the right time! The biker fainting when the ambulance was simply on its way to somewhere approaching the traffic light. Perfect synchronicity indeed! ✨
I think I can top this one... Back in the 1970's in Melbourne just outside the Queen Victoria Hospital (it is now gone) it was a wet day and a man tried running across the street. He was actually hit by an ambulance right outside the emergency department! The ambulance stopped, the paramedics got out, put him on a stretcher and carried him straight in... We onlookers were stunned at first and then burst out laughing. It was like something out of an old silent comedy.
I also had a similar case as a firefighter once. It must have been the 19. Juni 2008 because there was the European soccer cup, and Germany was playing on a Thursday, when we usually had training in the evening in our volunteer firefighting group. But because most of the guys wanted to see the game, the training was cancelled, and they wanted to watch the game on a big screen together. One guy had freshly acquired his drivers license for the firetruck, he didn't cared for soccer neither and wanted to get some driving experience. Our leader gave permission for him to drive around, so three others and me, we went into a firetruck and drove around. At some point I noticed smoke in the sky, and we decided to have a look on what's going on. We stopped at a red light, because it wasn't an emergency. But then our pagers went off because of an alarm, and we guessed the smoke must have been a fire. So we turned on the lights and siren, and went around the corner to look for it... and just there in front of us was a full out burning caravan, and a confused woman lowering her mobile phone from her ear: "Damn, that was quick... I just called you 5 seconds ago."
@@automation7295 did i say he hit the ambulance? I just pointed out someothing the other person had missed. I saw what happened, and said it. I didnt "accuse" anyone of anything. And please look at my comment and point out where i had said he had hit the ambulance.
@pozhiloy_d-class5192 Ой бля, анекдот ты конечно крутой рассказал, такая забота о гражданах в рабсии... Чисто на уровне что бы рабы могли и дальше исправно платить налоги которые идут на убийства людей и дальше напихивать бабло в свои карманы Забота о гражданах 🤡
I was in the ambulance station office when suddenly a car hit the power pole across the street. By the time the ambos called it in over the radio a concerned citizen came knocking. It was the shortest drive to the scene that ambulance have ever taken.
Lovely ❤ I worked at an Ambulance station here in Stockholm 🇸🇪 some 20 years ago. Close to our station was a gas station (maybe 100 meters), and as one of our ambulances was on its way to park in its garage, there was a call from the dispatch that a man at the gas station was having heart issues. The ambulance’s driver went from reversing into the garage to choosing DRIVE and put his foot to the floor. The caller (an employee at the gas station) still had her telephone in her hand as the yellow Mercedes ambulance arrived. That’s timing as well.
My brain is moreso aching from figuring out whether this is an incorrectly quoted G-Man line, or a comment that doesn't accurately convey the fortune and luck in this situation.
5-15-74 I was hit by a car just outside SUNY Albany, this is before EMT's. As the police arrived the newly formed University rescue squad just happened to be going by. They picked me up and transported me to the hospital (compound tib-fib). No EKG, IV, drugs or anything they are equipped to do today. They were on scene 3 or 4 minutes after the accident. I was thrilled to see them. I know that's not as fast as this ambulance but it seemed that quick to me.
Years ago one of my coworkers had a team look into ambulances and they came up with a plan were ambulances were prepositioned all over the city, instead of kept in a single location. That reduced response time immensely. But this ambulance must’ve had a clairvoyant driver. I hope the guy that was riding the bike is OK.
I mean that’s how it is in the US. The fire department has stations all across the city with both a fire truck and ambulance, that way they’re nearby for service. And if the closest one is already busy, they dispatch an ambulance from the next closest.
As far as response times go, if you have a full compliment of vehicles upstaffed and none of them are currently on calls or on an offload delay at a hospital then it would work. But that’s not how it is. In the city that I work in we’re constantly on offload delay and it’s not unusual for us to be in a “Code Red” status. So less than 2 vehicles available for calls. And it’s a constant struggle for scheduling to make sure that our vehicles are all upstaffed for that shift. Then there’s the forced overtime that we constantly experience. Shift overruns, or late calls constitute about 40% of all our overtime. What you’re suggesting is known as posting. Placing a vehicle at an intersection or other geographical location, where there’s typically a high volume of calls. Once that vehicle is removed from their post, then the “shuffle” begins. Moving vehicles around so there’s an overlap in coverage. Till there’s no vehicles available, which as I’ve mentioned, happens often. Typically once per day, sometimes several times a day. It’s horrible for the crews! Sitting in an idling vehicle for many hours without a place to put your personal property, no where to go and prepare food and sit quietly and eat it. Or use a washroom. Or on night shift lay down for a bit. Fire departments are afforded this nicety, but Paramedics would not. So yes it could work but there’s a lot more to it than just placing them in a parking lot!
The way he begins wobbling makes me think the guy had some kind of medical emergency and essentially passed out. Hope he’s alright, ambulance crew gave him some good odds
I believe that cyclist may have had a seizure. I've witnessed it in person just once: a guy was walking down the sidewalk and then fell forward and face-planted, dropping like a wood plank. He was somewhat responsive after about 5 minutes and he was bleeding from a cut on his face. He admitted to forgetting to take his seizure meds on a strict basis.
Believe it or not, in some parts of the United States the ambulance crew would probably get fired, depending on whether or not it was a private ambulance company and whether or not they were contracted by the city to respond to 911 calls. I read a story about a young girl in school who had stopped breathing and someone from the school staff flagged down an ambulance that happened to be passing by. The EMT's riding in the ambulance saved the girl's life but later lost their jobs. The reason was that they worked for a private company and the company policy was that they only service their customers who they are under contract with, and therefore their ambulances crews can only respond to emergencies that they are specifically dispatched to. Since the school wasn't one of their customers, and this was just a random girl who was choking, they had broken company policy by stopping to help. Sounds pretty messed up to me, but I assume that from a legal standpoint, the company is concerned that if something were to go wrong they'd be putting themselves in jeopardy of a lawsuit because of a situation that they didn't even need to be involved in.
dude was either hammered or having some kind of attack, he was swerving pretty dangerously even before the fall and the fall itself genuinely wasn't that bad by the looks of it, yet he stopped moving. hope it's nothing serious
the fall looked VERY serious bro. bro fell face first onto asphalt. concussions are not a joke even if most of them go away smoothly. same goes for broken noses. and a broken tooth often means root canal which brings a lot of other problems down the line for your denture (and wallet). a broken jaw on the other hand can fuxk you up for life and will be something you're probably going to deal with for life too. don't underestimate asphalt lol
@@bignick2k215 Agreed. The cyclist was probably drunk, which meant that what should have been a minor fall where he/she landed on the ground in a defensive manner, turned into a serious fall where he hit his head hard.
@@debbiedepp661 Any fall where You hit your head on a hard surface is hard. One of our home's most dangerous place is... the bathroom! Just because it's the most slippery and hard one. Wear a helmet. It's always fun and games, until You stop on the crossing, your foot sleeps, You fall sideways and hit the head. People - literally - die from this accidents.
That cyclist must be so confused. He hits the floor, opens his eyes and sees an ambulance and asks "how long was I out for?"
“5 seconds, sir”
"Uhhh... Like fifteen seconds."
RIGHT?! 😂😂
This comment doesnt make sense tho
They reply 0.000000000000000000001 seconds
Paramedic no1 -"It's pretty quiet today"
*Dude falls*
Paramedic no2 - "Just stop talking!" 😂
This made me giggle
You don't say the "q" word in medicine, lol
Pff
XD
This made me laugh for no reason xD
'Hello, Ambulance?'
'Yeah?'
'10'o clock?'
'Yeah!!!!!'
Hahahaha
so funni
i thought you were saying the cycle guy had a recurring appointment at that traffic signal...
@@SHADOWofJUSTiCElol😭 I'm done 😭
I love this comment.. I subbed 😂
GTA in real life, with the ambulance coincidentally spawning near by. I love it
Lmao 😂
Normally when I play it they don’t do anything😂
I was expecting an ambulance to zoom by at 150 mph lmao
Fast speed: ❌️
Fast timing: ✅️
Bro same
Same, I kept thinking there's no way an ambulance is gonna blow through this intersection
Nice name and pfp
Me to with some meme music
The injured guy is smart, he chose the right place and time to have the accident, impressive 👌🏼
I Know Right!, he saw the ambulance and said "ill crash here!"
I guess it’s karma as he rode on sidewalk.
I'll take a wide sidewalk over a 4 lane road everytime thank you @@nuclearuranium235
@@nuclearuranium235i dont see any bycicle lane so probably sidewalk is the only option
Well said. If you enjoy falling, you need to be aware of your surroundings and have a plan of action. Props to this guy. He is clearly a true professional.
I was worried for a racing ambulance to run over bicyclist 😂
"That's gonna be 5 thousand dollars, sir"
Maybe if this were in America
@Project2457official. Its not free anywhere. You still pay for it with higher taxes. I hate all this "America is better" or "Europe is better" bs. The fact is, we are all still getting scammed by broken systems with corrupt people in them. Wether you pay that ambulance fee out or pocket over time, or through your high taxes every year, it evens out for the most part. We are all getting scammed.
@@KG-kq9tkok american
@@KG-kq9tkhigher taxes is better than having to pay for healthcare individually tho
@KG-kq9tk in America we have to pay for crappy health insurance and then pay out of pocket on top of that. I would rather just pay a bit more for universal health care and not worry about going into debt.
I thought i was gonna see an ambulance go 100 kph
Lol me too
same lol
Me too
Me too 😂
sams year😂
The pedestrian who ran to help the bycicle guy must have been pretty confused when they saw the ambulance arriving in just 2 seconds lol
Right? "I didn't even call....."
The guy that wiped out even more so lol "fuck how long was I out for, the ambulance already here?"
teleporting abulance anybody?
Laughing so hard at how she just turns around.
“Are we in The Matrix??”
I was half expecting an ambulance to zoom by at mach 10 with "Gas Gas Gas" going on, fading in as the ambulance approach and fading out as the ambulance disappear into the distance😂
I need that
I definitely thought I was going to see an ambulance hauling ass through the intersection. The title should read, "Fastest ambulance response time ever!"
I think it's better this way lol
The ambulance knew what was gonna happen. They're from the future
😂
💀
Good 👍 one
Lol
Freaking lol @ that 😂
The cyclist:
An ambulance? How long did I lose consciousness?
The paramedic:
15 seconds.
@@aakashgudivadaI think you missed the joke?
@@aakashgudivada He was joking. He means that the ambulance was there so quick that the cyclist was worried that he had been unconscious for 10 mins or however long it takes for an ambulance to come to you usually. The paramedic replied 15 seconds, because they knew exactly how long since they watched the accident. :-)
@@masonritter1389
I just love people nowadays. Everything is serious and can’t get a joke.
You were so close!
*Cyclist*
"An ambulance, how long was I out?"
*Paramedic*
"About 15 seconds buddy, don't move stay right there."
When writing a script, you don't use colons, you embolden the characters name.
You did the right thing by putting the lines underneath the characters name, the vast majority of people don't even do that.
@@Tim.1113 dude English is probably his 2nd language. Please forgive him for not being as fluent as you.. Also some people just don't get some jokes, they aren't bad people for that, what's the problem? :D
I thought I was gonna see a ambulance going 147MPH 🤣
Ufff my man hit his head HARD. Bless him
"how tf is the ambulance already here"
"Damn, insurance won't pay me if medics detects my faked broken leg"
"I must have drunk a lot more than I thought!"
"these guys gonna charge me 30k per scrape, imma better just get tf outta here"
😂😂
Damn, how long was I out?
Did anyone else notice the pedistrian trot over to help before she knew the ambulance was coming? Good on you, ma'am!
First time I saw her, saw this some time ago.
Yeah, I saw that
Bless her
In Germany it is actually a misdemeanor when you keep walking or driving. You at least have to stop and offer your help
ahh sane first time seeing her, I saw this awhile back too@@henryl3617
Paramedic:hey ron look over there a guy just fell
Ron:lets go thats free 1000 dollars
This is Estonia though, not USA. People don't pay 1000€ for an ambulance there
Small and insignificant detail
The ambulance service is paid in USA?
@@sali-ali It's crazy expensive. It's a racket here, health care providers and insurance companies collaborate to raise prices and sell cheaper when insurance is involved.
@@samvsmedia8680 get lost
I was expecting an ambulance to go screaming past, but this is better. Not that the guy got hurt of course, but that they ambulance pulled over to check on him rather than just driving past.
When i was about 4 years old this is what i thought ambulances did - drive around watching for accidents. I also thought firetrucks drove around looking for fires to put out.
Must be the most boring job in the world 😂
..and cops ride around looking for people to shoot..
You should be our next president.
You are my president
haha your thoughts are cute
I literally thought an ambulance was gonna blow through the intersection at 200 mph
I'm disappointed
Same
Same here
SO DID I 😂😂😂
Me too😂😂😂
Ambulance knew bro was gunna faint
The person walking is like oh I better get to them and call 911!
Only to stop in confusion as an ambulance beats them there 😂
Imagine being that biker
You fall down, you close your eyes and open them again and an ambulance is taking Care of you already
He probably thought he passed out for 15min 😂
never close my eyes in such stupid situation, my mind will just thank an ambulance and just go home to recover myself on my own
@@nikostalk5730you saw how he landed his head? No way he regains consciousness in the next 5 minutes
@@theseangle он и так в сознании, присмотрись он шевелит ногой и головой когда скорая открывает двери
@@msmit5194Это не имеет смысла. Когда ты спишь, ты двигаешься. Он без сознания. Старый добрый удар по мозгу усыпит вас. Всегда слушайте маму, дети.
Меня когда машина сбила тоже потом сказали что я пытался встать там куда то уйти а я этого ваще не помню, шоковое состояние было, у этого чувака поход тоже самое @@msmit5194
Who else thought they were going to see an ambulance speeding down the road?
Yup
Yup!!!
Yup!!!!!!
Everybody!
yep
Now that's what I call to be at the right place and at the right time! The biker fainting when the ambulance was simply on its way to somewhere approaching the traffic light. Perfect synchronicity indeed! ✨
I wish people were this loyal for their work always😢
I think I can top this one... Back in the 1970's in Melbourne just outside the Queen Victoria Hospital (it is now gone) it was a wet day and a man tried running across the street. He was actually hit by an ambulance right outside the emergency department! The ambulance stopped, the paramedics got out, put him on a stretcher and carried him straight in... We onlookers were stunned at first and then burst out laughing. It was like something out of an old silent comedy.
I also had a similar case as a firefighter once. It must have been the 19. Juni 2008 because there was the European soccer cup, and Germany was playing on a Thursday, when we usually had training in the evening in our volunteer firefighting group. But because most of the guys wanted to see the game, the training was cancelled, and they wanted to watch the game on a big screen together.
One guy had freshly acquired his drivers license for the firetruck, he didn't cared for soccer neither and wanted to get some driving experience. Our leader gave permission for him to drive around, so three others and me, we went into a firetruck and drove around. At some point I noticed smoke in the sky, and we decided to have a look on what's going on.
We stopped at a red light, because it wasn't an emergency. But then our pagers went off because of an alarm, and we guessed the smoke must have been a fire.
So we turned on the lights and siren, and went around the corner to look for it... and just there in front of us was a full out burning caravan, and a confused woman lowering her mobile phone from her ear: "Damn, that was quick... I just called you 5 seconds ago."
Just hang on .... I can top these stories, er ... No I can't. Just kidding guys, great stories. 😅😅
@@tomsmith5488 Thanks :D
Either you wrote that very well or I'm a terrible person.
@@GreatBritishBeast Both? 😁
I love how the black car was using his brain and left space for the ambulance lol.
bro tried to go forward at the last minute lol
@@obitouzumaki3839no.
@@obitouzumaki3839 Do you really need accuse drivers for everything? He didn't hit the ambulance.
@@automation7295 did i say he hit the ambulance? I just pointed out someothing the other person had missed. I saw what happened, and said it. I didnt "accuse" anyone of anything. And please look at my comment and point out where i had said he had hit the ambulance.
WHAT IS UR USER 💀💀💀
I thought an ambulance was gonna fly by at 160km 😂😂😂😂😂
I was so focused on looking in case i miss the extremely fast ambulance.. but the way he tripped riding cycle is hilarious 😂😂😂
The way I was looking at every possible direction, expecting a zooming ambulance 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 IKKRR
@@UrielInLustsame 😂
same!
Same
From the title i actually expected an ambulance to go by at 250mph lmao
Edit: 960 likes lol
Congrats you said the same thing as someone else except added 100mph
@@vfraddict nah bro I was actually expecting that
@@vfraddict plus WTF bro can't I have my opinion
And then see some loser in the comments type "Watching at 2x speed laughing like an idiot"
@@infectedcloroxbleach what
That was a lucky patient - the faster the response the better the outcome. ❤
The person that was about to help, but reconsidered it when ambulance turned on lights😂
Unless you find yourself cycling behind an ambulance with both rear doors open and forget to brake, it's going to be difficult to get help faster.
Haha absolutely right. That was about as good as it gets.
Please come back here to post the video if you find it
@@Aviopene There Is No Such Video Of Someone Actually Forgetting To Brake Behind An Ambulance With Open Doors
@@empireofitalypsstimfromano5025Why Do You Comment Like This?
@@wilko9396 worse yet maybe he toggled and untoggled caps lock 17 times
Alternate title: “An ambulance with hidden sleeping darts preys on a cyclist to tax them.”
Bastrds.
This is not US, we care about people here
@pozhiloy_d-class5192
Ой бля, анекдот ты конечно крутой рассказал, такая забота о гражданах в рабсии... Чисто на уровне что бы рабы могли и дальше исправно платить налоги которые идут на убийства людей и дальше напихивать бабло в свои карманы
Забота о гражданах 🤡
Неплохо ты так порвался @@shagoblaster
How else do we think hit our quotas?
yessir i literally noticed that it was in Estonia cuz the store in the background i live here too
bro got the hospital premium subscription ☠️
Fast speed: ❌️
Fast timing: ✅️
Best summary
Speed kills, timing saves
@@Lurker01 Sausages breathe. Dolphins worry.
I was expecting a flyby 🤣
Same 😂😂😂
Same 😂😂😂
Same 😂😂😂
lmfao i stg
Lol same
I was in the ambulance station office when suddenly a car hit the power pole across the street. By the time the ambos called it in over the radio a concerned citizen came knocking. It was the shortest drive to the scene that ambulance have ever taken.
I generally thought that there would be nothing and when it says the ambulance went so fast it went so fast you couldn’t see it😂
I love how that predestrian was like
"OH NO!!!"
"anyway"
"Anyway, I still need to pick up some cucumbers for the salad from that Selver across the road"
@@FatherManus thanks for explaining the joke, I had no idea! I wish I had eyes like you
@@FatherManus you must be fun at parties
Nah she was like:
"Oh God! I have to help him".
"Nevermind".
@@runertje550 Why are you so angry lmao your joke was equally stupid considering she stopped only after seeing the ambulance
Bro pre-ordered abulance service.
He should have learned how to cycle first.
Appalling behaviour in the intersection, he was about to cross diagonally.
@@xFD2xYou can notice the cyclist was drowsy, the reason behind them passing out. It's not that they don't know how to cycle.
I love how the guy to the right of the ambulance just walks away after being blocked off 😂😂
This is an example of a person being in the right place at the right time.
No joke an ambulance drove by my house as I clicked on this video
It's destiny
It must be coincidence! 😂
Spooky?
😂😂😂
The chosen one you must save us from the extinction event 🫡
Lovely ❤
I worked at an Ambulance station here in Stockholm 🇸🇪 some 20 years ago.
Close to our station was a gas station (maybe 100 meters), and as one of our ambulances was on its way to park in its garage, there was a call from the dispatch that a man at the gas station was having heart issues.
The ambulance’s driver went from reversing into the garage to choosing DRIVE and put his foot to the floor.
The caller (an employee at the gas station) still had her telephone in her hand as the yellow Mercedes ambulance arrived.
That’s timing as well.
I ain't reading that
Treating your neighbours well.
👍
Treating your neighbours well.
👍
@crazygamerz: short attention span.
100 meters? That's the width of one block lol.. Wouldn't it have been faster for the caller to just walk to the ambulance/garage/depot?
Not me expecting an ambulance zoom by😭
Bro preordered the ambulance
The right ambulance in the wrong place can change everything.
my brain is so fucking destroyed from the dreamybull memes i read ambulance as ambatukam
My brain is moreso aching from figuring out whether this is an incorrectly quoted G-Man line, or a comment that doesn't accurately convey the fortune and luck in this situation.
G-man's modified quote. @@StitchPen
so, wake up, mr bike rider, wake up and smell the ashes.
The right ambulance in the wrong place can make all the difference in the road, so wake up, drunk cyclist, wake up and smell the asphalt.
5-15-74 I was hit by a car just outside SUNY Albany, this is before EMT's. As the police arrived the newly formed University rescue squad just happened to be going by. They picked me up and transported me to the hospital (compound tib-fib). No EKG, IV, drugs or anything they are equipped to do today. They were on scene 3 or 4 minutes after the accident. I was thrilled to see them. I know that's not as fast as this ambulance but it seemed that quick to me.
bro went back in time and knew it was going to happen
Dude I low key was expecting to see an ambulance go zoom 💀
I wish people responded to me as fast as that ambulance responded to that guy
Sorry that it took 1 month
Right place, right time! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I was expecting an ambulance speeding like a racing car by at 150-160 mph 😂 😂 😂
The man:*falls down*
The ambulance:GAS GAS GAS
Years ago one of my coworkers had a team look into ambulances and they came up with a plan were ambulances were prepositioned all over the city, instead of kept in a single location. That reduced response time immensely. But this ambulance must’ve had a clairvoyant driver.
I hope the guy that was riding the bike is OK.
Sounds like how Taxis operate (at least I think that's how they operate), which is a really great idea :).
I mean that’s how it is in the US. The fire department has stations all across the city with both a fire truck and ambulance, that way they’re nearby for service. And if the closest one is already busy, they dispatch an ambulance from the next closest.
Isn’t that already how it is in most countries? It certainly is here in Australia
As far as response times go, if you have a full compliment of vehicles upstaffed and none of them are currently on calls or on an offload delay at a hospital then it would work. But that’s not how it is. In the city that I work in we’re constantly on offload delay and it’s not unusual for us to be in a “Code Red” status. So less than 2 vehicles available for calls. And it’s a constant struggle for scheduling to make sure that our vehicles are all upstaffed for that shift.
Then there’s the forced overtime that we constantly experience. Shift overruns, or late calls constitute about 40% of all our overtime.
What you’re suggesting is known as posting. Placing a vehicle at an intersection or other geographical location, where there’s typically a high volume of calls. Once that vehicle is removed from their post, then the “shuffle” begins. Moving vehicles around so there’s an overlap in coverage. Till there’s no vehicles available, which as I’ve mentioned, happens often. Typically once per day, sometimes several times a day.
It’s horrible for the crews! Sitting in an idling vehicle for many hours without a place to put your personal property, no where to go and prepare food and sit quietly and eat it. Or use a washroom. Or on night shift lay down for a bit. Fire departments are afforded this nicety, but Paramedics would not.
So yes it could work but there’s a lot more to it than just placing them in a parking lot!
Where do you live and how many years ago was this? As far as I knew, I thought everyone operated this way.
*Guy waking up* “Oh God, how long was I out?
Paramedics: “About 13 seconds”
That one person on the sidewalk trying to pass but the ambulance was blocking them was hilarious
That thing just spawned out of no where 😂
😅😅😂😂❤❤
the ambulance driver had woken up that day with a premonition
Bro took "man i'm dead💀" too literally☠
Those paramedics went on a side quest💀
The way he begins wobbling makes me think the guy had some kind of medical emergency and essentially passed out. Hope he’s alright, ambulance crew gave him some good odds
He was looking behind him and I think that's the main reason he lost balance
@@WestsideBoyno he definitely had some medical emergency. Hence why he didn't move as soon as he hit the ground
@@JakeLightswitch hitting your head on the pavement will also make you not move as soon as you hit the ground.
@@JakeLightswitch Exactly what Nancy just said. He smashed his head into the ground, which has a high tendency to mess you up.
@@JakeLightswitch he died
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He ambulance was already there 😂 it’s perfect
The ambulance driver was like- I AM HERE KNOCK KNOCK !
More medics should adapt this strategy of being at the scene before the incident happens.
LAWYERS are already there.
yea medics shud fucking see the future
Ah yes they need to gain the ability to know when accidents happen
wed never chose to be medics with that super power lol @@OfficialLethal
guy in ambulance: So then i was like- oh hold on that guy looks hurt
Bro went super speed 💀💀
Me expecting the ambulance to break the sound barrier and go zoom across the street LMAO 🤣
I believe that cyclist may have had a seizure. I've witnessed it in person just once: a guy was walking down the sidewalk and then fell forward and face-planted, dropping like a wood plank. He was somewhat responsive after about 5 minutes and he was bleeding from a cut on his face. He admitted to forgetting to take his seizure meds on a strict basis.
who else expected an ambulance todo 100mph thru traffic?
Bro really said, never let them know your Next move 😂
Bro really said: "fall damage? Lemme just spawn an Ambulance real quick"
And here I was expecting to see an ambulance fly through the intersection at ludicrous speed.
Supersonic by ZenticAlpha
Believe it or not, in some parts of the United States the ambulance crew would probably get fired, depending on whether or not it was a private ambulance company and whether or not they were contracted by the city to respond to 911 calls. I read a story about a young girl in school who had stopped breathing and someone from the school staff flagged down an ambulance that happened to be passing by. The EMT's riding in the ambulance saved the girl's life but later lost their jobs. The reason was that they worked for a private company and the company policy was that they only service their customers who they are under contract with, and therefore their ambulances crews can only respond to emergencies that they are specifically dispatched to. Since the school wasn't one of their customers, and this was just a random girl who was choking, they had broken company policy by stopping to help. Sounds pretty messed up to me, but I assume that from a legal standpoint, the company is concerned that if something were to go wrong they'd be putting themselves in jeopardy of a lawsuit because of a situation that they didn't even need to be involved in.
america is disgusting. profit over human lives. horrible.
typical for the capitalist trash the US of A is.
That's a lot of bs for just one comment. Maybe next time use your brain before writing an entire book about some made up incidence.
It's not a made up incident. Try Googling it. The EMT's lost their job for saving a child's life. @@maxim9376
@maxim9376 I used to work for a private company and someone got fired for stopping at a car accident and saving the passenger's life
bro said: "whoopsie doo! and there is my calling !!"
When you watch a video and don’t see what you expected to see but the video title’s not wrong either 😅😂
I am seeing this once again a year later, thanks to the algorithm. And yet again, I thought it was gonna be an ambulance going 120 mph.
Hope he is ok! and respect for the crew
bro ragdolled 💀
Ambulance really spwned at right time fr.
“Please have an emergency here”
10 second response time from the moment of the crash to the ambulance arriving on scene and stopped.
Dang it. I was expecting an airborne ambulance... and now I'm blue-balled. Thanks a lot.
That ambulance had a perfect timing.
dude was either hammered or having some kind of attack, he was swerving pretty dangerously even before the fall and the fall itself genuinely wasn't that bad by the looks of it, yet he stopped moving. hope it's nothing serious
the fall looked VERY serious bro. bro fell face first onto asphalt. concussions are not a joke even if most of them go away smoothly. same goes for broken noses. and a broken tooth often means root canal which brings a lot of other problems down the line for your denture (and wallet). a broken jaw on the other hand can fuxk you up for life and will be something you're probably going to deal with for life too.
don't underestimate asphalt lol
@@njux1871 He meant the fall itself was less of a worry than what rendered the cyclist unconscious in the first place.
@@njux1871 it’s called asphalt because it’s an “as” and everything is it’s fault
He smacked his head HARD into the ground. That fall is incredibly serious.
@@bignick2k215 Agreed. The cyclist was probably drunk, which meant that what should have been a minor fall where he/she landed on the ground in a defensive manner, turned into a serious fall where he hit his head hard.
The guy face planted on the asphalt, ouch.
The ambulance was like "it ain't an emergency but its my job so"
My fear as the bicyclist in that scenario...
Medic: "I'm going to need you to call this in to the emergency number first before I can treat you."
The man with the bike: ooOh ambulance *pretends to die/falls*
Ambulance: WEYOW WEYOW
😂😂😂
@@taelast47 haha
Lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
No one would do that with ambulance. Do you know how expensive the ambulance service is?
@@sangesherpa4832lol it’s a joke. No shit
From the title I found I was going to see cars pulling over from the fastest ambulance ever drifting at 250 mph
The ambulance:
Dont worry i got you
I'm glad he got a response so quickly! Well done to the paramedics.
Its wasn't an accident. The guy was just saying hello to his favourite part of the road with a loving kiss and hug
It didn’t even look like a hard fall. He was already stopped when he fell.
@@debbiedepp661 A 4-6 foot fall with head impact on cement and no helmet can be serious.
@@debbiedepp661 Any fall where You hit your head on a hard surface is hard. One of our home's most dangerous place is... the bathroom! Just because it's the most slippery and hard one.
Wear a helmet. It's always fun and games, until You stop on the crossing, your foot sleeps, You fall sideways and hit the head. People - literally - die from this accidents.
@@ToEuropa Wear a helmet. Especially when you are drunk.
Indeed, it looked very sensual and familiar.