FOR ANYONE WANTING TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED NEXT- Tests at the hospital revealed that Janet had broken her back, spine and sternum and punctured a lung. She spent 5 days in a coma and 8 months in hospital- during this time she had a 20% chance of survival, miraculously she pulled through and learnt to walk again!
@@CymruEmergencyResponder Absolutely - Every single Paramedic I’ve ever met has been absolutely lovely, helpful and polite whilst still being completely in control under pressure. I have nothing but respect and gratitude for all of you and the work you do. Thank you.
My son spends an awful lot of time in hospital with cystic fibrosis. He often has rooms overlooking the helicopter landing area and he always is mindful of how badly people are when Rescue510 brings them in. Thankful for this service.
That must have been so scary for her. Being hit by a truck, waking up in her wrecked car, in pain, with a dozen strangers around her calling her name and trying to help her :(
I truly wish we had your amazing medical support in the states!! You all are amazing and you can accomplish so much in the field!! I am so grateful for you!!! 🙏💜🙏💜🙏
Well, you can you know. Just start demanding it. Point out that the US is the *only* wealthy first world country that doesn’t have universal healthcare. Or subsidised prescription medicines.
@@dardar1862 and after they put $$$ into useless military cr*p, they bring home the best and finest young men and women who have enlisted in their silly causes, heroes while they are in uniform, broken, suffering from PTSD and forgotten after that.
@@virginiaviola5097 universal healthcare is a godsend to millions in the UK. We still have private healthcare that people can take up if they wish to, but no matter who you are, from a homeless, penniless person to a billionaire, is entitled to the exact same world class healthcare on the NHS, free at the point of use. No bills, all paid for through taxation. It's a wonderful system. It has its flaws, as does every system, but to a lot of experts worldwide, the NHS is the ideal model. Funded through taxation, free at the point of use, universally available to all citizens and even visitors on holiday.
@@rickybojangles162 I’m an Aussie, and we also have a system in place the same as the NHS. For those who can afford it there’s private health insurance which really just means that for elective surgery there’s no wait time for a hospital bed, but I don’t mind the wait because I’m just so grateful that we have access to first class medical treatment when it’s needed. And I really can’t agree with those from another country who will say ‘ but it’s not free, you pay for it with your taxes’, and whatever other argument they’ve got to support being bankrupted if they need hospital care’, and to that I say, well, what would you rather that your government does with your tax money?
Any info on what was the level of the brain injury? I mean, what kind of level of injury makes it look like that. To me, it looks like a huge concussion, but maybe not anything "major". I've seen that in some bicycle accidents and in something that happened in the streets. This video is very informative, I've learned a lot from it. Thank you for posting it... You never stop learning. So glad she made it!!
Not necessarily. The spinal cord carries different types of nerve fibre in different sections and so just because the pain fibres may be somewhat intact, it is not necessarily the case for motor fibres etc.
she survived! I googled and found an article :) (accident took place in December 2018) "Tests at the hospital revealed that Janet had broken her back, spine and sternum and punctured a lung. She spent eight months in hospital, five of those days in a coma, and was given only a 20 per cent chance of survival by doctors." www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/celebs-tv/yorkshire-air-ambulance-janet-jessop-4813696
I fell off a horse and had a minor concussion. Was extremely confused just from that. I also lit a cigarette, then put the lit cigarette in my pocket when that happened 🤦🏻.
I thought this too (must be the mike didnt pick up the second syllable). I believe the military split the digits in radio communication and so I wonder if they should adopt his e.g. six-zero.
Never get a small hatchback car if you are rear-ended there isn't enough space behind you my mom had a friend that was like an inch away from being smashed
I thought that the Air Ambulance wasn't really allowed to fly at night. That the staff who normally operate it during the day were expected to take to the road in the likes of a Rapid Response vehicle or normal road Ambulance.
how is the steering wheel on the right side in one shot, but on the left side in the next??? is this one of those cars with 2 steering wheels or something????
Man the cars they drive look brittle as fuck. It's like a smart car hitting a bloody brick wall everytime i see some bloke hitting anything at the speed limit. Uk emergency responce are light years ahead from US med responce. I've experienced it. Just basic human to human decency. Care and passion. Idk what that's about. Every person requesting onsite medical responce here in the states,, is basically a potential profit if the survive.
FOR ANYONE WANTING TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED NEXT-
Tests at the hospital revealed that Janet had broken her back, spine and sternum and punctured a lung.
She spent 5 days in a coma and 8 months in hospital- during this time she had a 20% chance of survival, miraculously she pulled through and learnt to walk again!
Praise the Lord.
where is the video?
@@washx2k755 they probably watched the show on tv
Thanks for letting us know. So glad she made it. We can tell this was not recorded this 2020 Xmas period, given no masks...
Can you tell me how you know this?
I love how the British docs and paramedics are always so polite and calm during such intense situations. Incredibly professional!
Yeah, it's for the filming purposes only.
@@TomTom-mb9tg no it isn’t. A patient would be scared by a panicking medic. We are always like this, not just for the cameras.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder I know you're professionals but are you always that polite?
@@TomTom-mb9tg of course!
@@CymruEmergencyResponder Absolutely - Every single Paramedic I’ve ever met has been absolutely lovely, helpful and polite whilst still being completely in control under pressure. I have nothing but respect and gratitude for all of you and the work you do. Thank you.
That doc is fucking good, damn. So thorough and deliberate and calm and attentive
Agreed! If I was in that situation, I would want no one else but a doctor like that leading the rescue
First class, world class medical treatment, well done guys. We salute our emergency personnel.
They are amazing and you can tell treating patients at the scene saves more lives all hospitals should be this way here in the U.S.
What do you mean? Paramedics, firefighters and emergency doctors do the same thing in the US…
And it’s free
If there was a passenger in that car this would have had fatalities for sure
Yep , wouldn’t have ended up in an episode !
Mortal kombat 11 style
See I always thought they didn’t include deaths but a few ive seen recently have had fatalities, only once they’ve reached hospital tho
I wish we were given the outcome. I love watching these videos as a retired physician assistant and EMT. These teams are very admirable.
I appreciate this channel for showing the gritty results of vehicle collisions. As a biker I have to be especially careful on the road.
I have a magnet I was given randomly from a family whose son was killed on a motorbike. Been stuck on the side of my PC since.
@@TylerCMilligan - Stuck on your Police Cruiser? Just guessing what you mean by «PC»… 🤗
It’s not worth it for the safety risks my guy. No matter what happens you can’t control some people.
@@lottatroublemaker6130 i hope he means police cruiser cause u dont want to put a magnet on your computer lol
I mean the doc is like a conductor of a orchestra who try to play in a war. It's insane
That doc is good!! Stayed calm and knew exactly what to do
A war against time
I love how these plan the journey to hospital before they’ve even arrived on scene. Always ahead these guys.
You got to. Last thing you want is to be making shit up on the fly in a helo.
@@TylerCMilligan that’s true. I suppose when it’s life or death everything needs to be ahead
"I don't know if you see mate but that's the side of the vehicle"
"Right, left side of her head then"
I couldn't help but laugh a bit.
My son spends an awful lot of time in hospital with cystic fibrosis. He often has rooms overlooking the helicopter landing area and he always is mindful of how badly people are when Rescue510 brings them in. Thankful for this service.
Janet! So happy you’re doing well now!!!!
That must have been so scary for her. Being hit by a truck, waking up in her wrecked car, in pain, with a dozen strangers around her calling her name and trying to help her :(
Am I the only one who picked up around 8:35-8:40 that they said a trauma level 3 was a 6 year old female?
That’s what I thought he said too
Yeah but they also said she was the driver, which would be concerning! So I think it was just mispronounced 🤷🏽♀️
He said 60. Hard to tell with his accent
Yes he did.. I listened a couple of times.. lol
deffo said 6 years old. no funny accent hideing the 0. 100% said 6 year old.
8:35 "I've got a 6 year old female"?? WTF?!
i think he said 60
@@Grace_EJ He said "6" - I checked in the other comments, they also heard him say "6 year old" Lol
He obviously said 60
@@TheSPazCORE He said 6. He may have meant 60 but 6 came out of his mouth
he must have meant 60 but said 6 lmao, she was 6 driving a hatchback.
I've never been in a car accident, but I've had many seizures so I think I can relate to Janet in this case.
Hope you dont have any more
I truly wish we had your amazing medical support in the states!! You all are amazing and you can accomplish so much in the field!!
I am so grateful for you!!!
🙏💜🙏💜🙏
Well, you can you know. Just start demanding it. Point out that the US is the *only* wealthy first world country that doesn’t have universal healthcare. Or subsidised prescription medicines.
@@virginiaviola5097
It’s really disgusting!! They would rather put $$$ into useless military crap 🥵😰
@@dardar1862 and after they put $$$ into useless military cr*p, they bring home the best and finest young men and women who have enlisted in their silly causes, heroes while they are in uniform, broken, suffering from PTSD and forgotten after that.
@@virginiaviola5097 universal healthcare is a godsend to millions in the UK. We still have private healthcare that people can take up if they wish to, but no matter who you are, from a homeless, penniless person to a billionaire, is entitled to the exact same world class healthcare on the NHS, free at the point of use. No bills, all paid for through taxation. It's a wonderful system. It has its flaws, as does every system, but to a lot of experts worldwide, the NHS is the ideal model. Funded through taxation, free at the point of use, universally available to all citizens and even visitors on holiday.
@@rickybojangles162 I’m an Aussie, and we also have a system in place the same as the NHS. For those who can afford it there’s private health insurance which really just means that for elective surgery there’s no wait time for a hospital bed, but I don’t mind the wait because I’m just so grateful that we have access to first class medical treatment when it’s needed. And I really can’t agree with those from another country who will say ‘ but it’s not free, you pay for it with your taxes’, and whatever other argument they’ve got to support being bankrupted if they need hospital care’, and to that I say, well, what would you rather that your government does with your tax money?
Any info on what was the level of the brain injury?
I mean, what kind of level of injury makes it look like that. To me, it looks like a huge concussion, but maybe not anything "major".
I've seen that in some bicycle accidents and in something that happened in the streets.
This video is very informative, I've learned a lot from it. Thank you for posting it... You never stop learning.
So glad she made it!!
From what I heard, they said almost nothing on her GCS, meaning very likely a severe brain injury, very serious.
"on lift"
"ready set move"
Me: I thought you said on lift not move?! 🤔
as mean as it sounds, medics are very happy when someone is feeling pain. means she didn’t sever her spinal cord
Not necessarily. The spinal cord carries different types of nerve fibre in different sections and so just because the pain fibres may be somewhat intact, it is not necessarily the case for motor fibres etc.
I’m a savage, classy, 7:01 ratchet
😂😂😂😂
Merry Christmas everyone
Great CRM by that heli crew.
Tell me you know aviation without saying " I know aviation."
My thoughts exactly.
How did it end?
she survived! I googled and found an article :) (accident took place in December 2018)
"Tests at the hospital revealed that Janet had broken her back, spine and sternum and punctured a lung.
She spent eight months in hospital, five of those days in a coma, and was given only a 20 per cent chance of survival by doctors."
www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/celebs-tv/yorkshire-air-ambulance-janet-jessop-4813696
@@ZenobiaSE legend
@@ZenobiaSE not all hero's wear capes!
@@ZenobiaSE
Thank you, I hate when they leave us hanging and always run to the comments for the answer
I fell off a horse and had a minor concussion.
Was extremely confused just from that.
I also lit a cigarette, then put the lit cigarette in my pocket when that happened 🤦🏻.
8:35 she looks quite old for a 6 year old 🤔
60**
stfu
I thought this too (must be the mike didnt pick up the second syllable). I believe the military split the digits in radio communication and so I wonder if they should adopt his e.g. six-zero.
Never get a small hatchback car if you are rear-ended there isn't enough space behind you my mom had a friend that was like an inch away from being smashed
Having such a high-level of care at the scene of an accident must amount to higher survival rates in Great Britain when compared to the US.
I thought that the Air Ambulance wasn't really allowed to fly at night.
That the staff who normally operate it during the day were expected to take to the road in the likes of a Rapid Response vehicle or normal road Ambulance.
They have night vision goggles to see in the dark
I thought so too, risk of flying/landing power lines and other cables to name but a few.
how is the steering wheel on the right side in one shot, but on the left side in the next??? is this one of those cars with 2 steering wheels or something????
Doctor is a pro
She had suffered a brain injury due to the Suzuki ignis
Merry Christmas
5:05 "I'll do drugs" good to hear that the doctor has time for a spliff/joint before carrying on.
Did anyone hear that he said 6 year old
so what happened???
He said she was a 6 year old female driver 😂
This is amazing care , after watching red asphalt.
Me too
Awhhh :(
Hopefully this is a lesson for everyone. Don't buy Suzuki cars.
sus
Ketamine oof
Why have the got her baps out?
Because there was a slightly more pressing issue at hand.
karen........
"6 year old female"
when the doctor was calling the hospital he said 6 year old female did anyone else notice that
60**
@@paige7153 Nah he clearly said 6.
I mean a 6 year old shouldnt be driving anyway.
@@TylerCMilligan does it look like a 6 your old you melon
@@TylerCMilligan No he says 60.
@@spudman9451 Who fuckin cares?
Does sound like six but think he says sixeh
You are correct.
why are you guys so rude? See you in this so been careful what you say as karma gonna get hit
Man the cars they drive look brittle as fuck. It's like a smart car hitting a bloody brick wall everytime i see some bloke hitting anything at the speed limit. Uk emergency responce are light years ahead from US med responce. I've experienced it. Just basic human to human decency. Care and passion. Idk what that's about. Every person requesting onsite medical responce here in the states,, is basically a potential profit if the survive.
Did you not hear that she hit a TANKER
One minute late
3 mins for me
10 hours late
,👍
Wish it was me in that car, I don’t deserve to live
Yeah you do!
Dang I’m early again
V&
Atleast yall could let the back car move instead letting them stay ther wondering wat happen
All women have brain injuries so she's fine
Merry Christmas