8:00 Is my favorite part when The West Midlands Ambulance Service get a call about a patient in the bin and then they go to the public rubbish bins in the city center and they find a man who is sleeping in the bin
reminds me of the time doing stuff like that when i was 15 after leaving my mums house for 2 weeks then i got help it was hell (but thankfully 34 years later I'm firmly on my feet) i hope this guy got help and is doing ok
……hope that sewerage drainage problem has been fixed by now. Disgusting that the postie fell in that slop. Looks like a block, of flats or units’, so probably landlord is responsible to fix………
Something about watching 2 big blokes look after a baby....probably because it stereotypically is a womans "job" (I will point out im a woman so not being misogynistic)
would u have the heart 2 leave him on the streets if so then yr heartless cos i would not do that. they r still humans like u & me. hospitals can help the homeless if need be.
Better to take him in then, than have to come back there when the guy has hypothermia... or worse, have to take him to the morgue after a bin collection comes round
An 86 year old man should be addressed as "sir" or by his name, not "young man." No reason to assume he'll be flattered to be considered a kid by someone his great grandson's age.
Saying young man can refer to males from birth till age 30. Depending upon your upbringing like myself, older men usually kid around when an older man is called a young man. It also helps the person to feel more at ease. I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
@@elainelessack Hello Elaine. I to was brought up to respect my elders,and manners were very important. I wasn't allowed to act like a child when I was young, as I was brought up in a political family. When the ambulance personal call someone dear,or sweetheart, or even a young person is mainly a British thing. Yes, it's disrespectful when used jokingly. I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
people wont know this unless you tell them, hopefully next time it happens you can tell them so it wont happen again. personally i call everyone 'lovely' regardless of age, but if someone told me not to then i wouldn't.
Our paramedics are top yous are absolutely fantastic always be brilliant like yous are xx
8:00 Is my favorite part when The West Midlands Ambulance Service get a call about a patient in the bin and then they go to the public rubbish bins in the city center and they find a man who is sleeping in the bin
reminds me of the time doing stuff like that when i was 15 after leaving my mums house for 2 weeks then i got help it was hell (but thankfully 34 years later I'm firmly on my feet) i hope this guy got help and is doing ok
I respect respect your business thank you for all business 34:56
Fantastic episode. Have a great day ❤️🙂⚘️🚑.
Sleeping in a skip seems quite sensible, away from the wind and rain.
Have you had some paracetamol?
Yes 😃
No you haven’t John ☠️
……hope that sewerage drainage problem has been fixed by now. Disgusting that the postie fell in that slop. Looks like a block, of flats or units’, so probably landlord is responsible to fix………
Something about watching 2 big blokes look after a baby....probably because it stereotypically is a womans "job" (I will point out im a woman so not being misogynistic)
...women can be misogynistic. but im not saying you are
15:10 hospital is only for people with illnesses or injuries not homeless people
would u have the heart 2 leave him on the streets if so then yr heartless cos i would not do that. they r still humans like u & me. hospitals can help the homeless if need be.
Homeless need medical care to
Better to take him in then, than have to come back there when the guy has hypothermia... or worse, have to take him to the morgue after a bin collection comes round
Homeless people need help and care just like anyone else
Were you driving the ambulance? Were you the paramedic? Shut it then
An 86 year old man should be addressed as "sir" or by his name, not "young man." No reason to assume he'll be flattered to be considered a kid by someone his great grandson's age.
Saying young man can refer to males from birth till age 30. Depending upon your upbringing like myself, older men usually kid around when an older man is called a young man. It also helps the person to feel more at ease. I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
@@elainelessack Hello Elaine. I to was brought up to respect my elders,and manners were very important. I wasn't allowed to act like a child when I was young, as I was brought up in a political family. When the ambulance personal call someone dear,or sweetheart, or even a young person is mainly a British thing. Yes, it's disrespectful when used jokingly. I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
nothin wrong with sayin young man. i have a neighbor next door in her 60s & i sometimes call her young lady.
@@donnamitchell7707 i agree with yr comment. i put in a comment in myself about that as i belive there wrong. u get a thumbs up from me.
@@mistyadams-ok8cr Thank you so much Misty. I'm used calling everyone dear. I still do it. I hope you have a great day 🙂⚘️.
I hate when a youngster I don’t know calls me “sweetheart” or “honey”. At 70 it’s very demeaning to me.
Ok Karen. They are there to help you.
My friend Ms stephanie calls me sweetie so I called her sweet heart
Would you prefer hey lady or woman?
It’s a British thing and I like it. It’s not demeaning at all.
people wont know this unless you tell them, hopefully next time it happens you can tell them so it wont happen again. personally i call everyone 'lovely' regardless of age, but if someone told me not to then i wouldn't.