The first responders didn't need to keep me calm, they needed to keep me alive, along with the staff at the first hospital, the fight for life staff, and the staff at the 2nd hospital. It is because at age 5, I had a near drowning experience. I am lucky to be alive and typing this today.
Hot take: The slacker epidemic in the USA has less to do with people getting lazier and more to do with American business owners refusing to pay their workers a wage worth working for. You give them shitty pay, they give you shitty work.
Paramedics are awesome! I will never forget how one guy managed to keep me calm on the way to the ED, despite me having a BPM of over 230 and feeling like I was dying. He was so kind and reassuring, he got me to stop crying and even managed to make me laugh. On the worst day of my life, this guy was making jokes and cracking me up as he was saving my life. I am forever grateful. All you paramedics out there, you guys are heroes! Thank you for what you do.
Boggles my mind that I don't remember anything about the ambulance ride to the hospital after DV ,-- nothing at all! Still can't believe that after years later.
@@RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber lmfao when I broke my back and bruised like 6 ribs the paramedic was super nice, he didn't make me laugh though which I'm grateful for cuz it probably would've hurt like hell 🤣
Or the soulless supervisor who couldn’t hack it in the field, and no one could stand, but was promoted and now reigns supreme in their tiny soulless fishpond of a EMS station where there is no joy. Only Zuul.
"Fails medic school later" is accurate when old EMT's lean on bad habits and don't change their mindset. Passing rates tend to be higher for rookies than those with a Ph.D in EMT-Basic for the same reason. It all comes down to adaptability.
When Pasteur in France discovered bacteria and their role in infection, the medical schools started teaching it. But the doctors already practicing "knew better" and ignored him. Surgery without washing hands, for example. They just had to wait for the old doctors to die out.
@@GiraffeFlavored And welcome to the reason everyone just makes up whatever they want to prove their point and nobody questions it. Because verifiying if things are true is "🤓". That's right kids being an ignorant moron is cool!
"BECAUSE IT'S YOUR JOB" I've actually said that one. Couldn't take it anymore. I know I'm still a rookie, but it was every 5 minutes. If you feel that way, that often.... there are other jobs that actually pay you...
I work at a hotel and I'll jokingly complain about people coming in to get a room, and sometimes towards the end of a busy week I might actually be serious, but yea, I still shake it off and do the job I'm being paid to do.
My instructor in Medic school once told me, "Are you scared? You should be. If you're scared, that means you have respect for the responsibility you're about to take on." Eventually we get more comfortable, find a rhythm (🎶ah, ah, ah, ah, stayin alive, stayin alive!🎶 /cough/ Sorry), and become the kind of Medic we're going to be. But even my lead Medic, who has been doing this for over 20 years, still feels the pressure of being "that guy" with the awesome responsibility of the tools/interventions we wield.
@@RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber your instructor is wise. Embrace the nervousness; not only does it keep you grounded, it's a non-caffiene way to keep you awake on a long shift
@@hvymtal8566 So long as it doesn't get out of hand. Decision paralysis, fear of making the wrong decision (and so you do nothing), and freezing up... I guess those are all the same thing? But any/all of these could get somebody killed. But I do appreciate the support in saying we don't have to be ice blocks. ;)
First call I ever ran one of the medics was an overexplainer. The patient had worked on his car, in the garage in winter with the garage door closed and the engine running. The medic asked him if he knew how he got sick and proceeded to explain just how many times more affinity the cells have for CO vs. oxygen. Found out later the medic was just out of school.
@@mattschreiber4251 Nope. It's the line good paramedics say to encourage their EMT's to have confidence and notice the small details. Medics often have to keep a birds-eye view and focus on multiple complex systems at once. Having an EMT remember to check the IV line for kinks or ensure the O2 is running can make or break a call.
@@titusdaniel please don’t take my comment as being condescending towards EMTs as a whole. I put a ton of trust and responsibility on the EMTs I used to work with, and expect them to be an equal part of the team. However, that line, every time I hear it, comes from an incompetent one.
I cannot tell you how much I LOVE your videos. Playing all the roles, and nailing every single one.....and when I'm down, one guess where I come for a guaranteed grin? Yep. And it's all YOUR FAULT!! :P
Not trying to be depressing, but seeing the paramedics yesterday was actually such a relief. They make your stressful situation so much easier to handle and they just make you feel like everything will be alright. This guy definitely fits that description lol.
I’m a rookie emr and I can say.. the new guy was spot on... reminded me of myself when I first loaded a patient into an ambulance and had to help medics get stuff
The only ones I cannot identify with are the para-god and the pigsty, otherwise which medic I am relies just about entirely on my energy/caffeine levels
Amen to that, brother. I keep my box tidy. I won't embarrass myself by leaving a mess for the incoming crew. I hope not including "one-upper" on your list was an accidental omission.
@@RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber I admit I have unintentionally gotten into a one-upping session with some coworkers😅. I am not proud of it in retrospect😥.
I'm a Paramedic sitting at my station and LMFAO at this stuff. So true. Doesn't matter if you're a Fire Medic in Rockford, IL or a rural EMS weenie in Bugtussle, NC. It's the same everywhere. Outstanding!
The emt medic who fails medic school is true. Not because theyre incapable but in emergency situations one tends for efficiency and skips some steps so to speak...but in school they always ask for the ideal and this always catches everyone especially the experienced off guard
I kinda love the overexplainer. I overanalyze so it helps me calm down. Usually he mentions a symptom or two that would let me know if I’m getting worse so I just watch for that instead of panicking.
I spam my paramedic-in-training friend with your videos. We're teaching her very valuable and necessary lessons that she doesn't learn in school. Good for us. 👏👏👏
I like how all of them you could tell he was doing a bit, but when "over explainer" came on, it was just him, being himself, with his own personal tone of voice and natural mannerisms. Or, as he would likely say, "The patient will either get completely lost in what I've said buying me JUST enough time to get whatever it is we need to do done before they realize what they're in for, OR, through SOME miracle of the education system or their own personal god they UNDERSTOOD every word of what I was saying, they're likely now completely aware of what they're in for, and will cooperate out of sheer crippling fear of what may or may not go down if we AREN'T allowed to treat them properly." I kinda resonate with him, in a weird way.. I recognize that tone of voice on a very personal level.. And out of respect for him and others will not explain why/how.
I would actually love the over-explainer. 1. I'm very curious. 2. Knowing exactly what is happening and what to expect reduces my anxiety. Just hearing them talk will take my mind off all the gadgets. 3. It shows me they know what they're doing. 4. It shows me they care enough about their work and me to take the time to explain.
I mean there's a difference between saying they know what the skills are and KNOWING the skills, and or knowing about the skills but not saying they know the skills and being willing to continue learning and building their knowledge
I have been each one of those at one point in my 18 year career. At the end I tried to pass on what I learned so the students wouldn’t make the same mistakes I made in the early and mid parts of my career.
I was seriously considering becoming an EMT, as I took First Aid/CPR/AED and I really love to help people. Then I realized that it goes so much further than all that, and that you guys deal with calls where, no matter how hard you work, no matter your knowledge, you'll still lose patients. And I know I wouldn't be able to deal with that. God bless you guys for being stronger than I could ever be.
Oh, god. I was the "over explainer" medic and my partner was "the complainer" emt. Everybody else I worked with was either a "paragod" or a "medic emt"
As a patient, I love seeing healthcare providers, etc, who are “over explainers.” I’m interested in cool stuff and science and conversations like that help me feel more at ease and distract from my anxiety
I know I’m tardy to finding this channel but I’m so entertained by all of these videos! Maybe it’s because I’m a nurse and I can relate to the medical bs he calls out? Maybe. Love the humor, sarcasm, all of it!
Yup I have to call into communications and tell them we're at the hospital, put on another set of gloves, make my way to the back of the ambulance, pull the patient out, wheel them into the ED, and somehow the charge nurse wants me to know everything that went on during a 10 minute transport of which when I open the doors the medic had done 15 interventions and given 6 medications. Lol. This is satire but it is funny how sometimes this happens lol
When I first started watching this guy I did not know that EMTs and paramedics were not the same thing. I was confused as to how this guy could be one of those and seemingly also a fire fighter.
You forgot that one medic who absolutely knows their stuff, but everybody hates just because they DON'T know their stuff, so rather than actually LEARN it, they just badmouth the good medic.
I'm the over explainer at my bakery. Described the whole process of cake making while throwing in the early and late stages of nut allergies when a customer asked. Yo this got nuts in it?
New guy wasn't crying enough, but yeah, pretty spot on.
Having been there I can confirm you are too confused to cry
@@GhostBear3067 can also confirm. Too confused to cry 😂😶
Oh man dont make me nervous 😂 I want to be an EMT but I dont want to be the crying newbie!
@@Avery-Boi don't worry we are all that crying newbie lol
I'm 2 weeks into EMT class... I'm in danger!
BECAUSE IT’S YOUR JOB.
Gets me every time.
I hate calls lol
I laughed so hard at this lmao
Feel called out by that one
Me when any of my coworkers complain about having to do their jobs.
“Why do we go on so many calls”
“Because it’s your job”
Not an EMT or a first responder but I felt this
Every field has that one coworker that won't. Stop. Complaining
The first responders didn't need to keep me calm, they needed to keep me alive, along with the staff at the first hospital, the fight for life staff, and the staff at the 2nd hospital. It is because at age 5, I had a near drowning experience. I am lucky to be alive and typing this today.
@@12369jayes you are! And we're glad you made it
@@janelliot5643 thank you
Hot take:
The slacker epidemic in the USA has less to do with people getting lazier and more to do with American business owners refusing to pay their workers a wage worth working for. You give them shitty pay, they give you shitty work.
Paramedics are awesome!
I will never forget how one guy managed to keep me calm on the way to the ED, despite me having a BPM of over 230 and feeling like I was dying. He was so kind and reassuring, he got me to stop crying and even managed to make me laugh. On the worst day of my life, this guy was making jokes and cracking me up as he was saving my life. I am forever grateful.
All you paramedics out there, you guys are heroes! Thank you for what you do.
Laughter is the best medicine.
I mean, the person who originally said that has probably never tried Fentanyl, but it's definitely up there. ;)
Boggles my mind that I don't remember anything about the ambulance ride to the hospital after DV ,-- nothing at all! Still can't believe that after years later.
@@RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber lmfao when I broke my back and bruised like 6 ribs the paramedic was super nice, he didn't make me laugh though which I'm grateful for cuz it probably would've hurt like hell 🤣
@@BeNice4243 yeah. It happens. Our brains shut down to protect ourselves.
Firefighters, EMTS, and Paramedics are truly the ones deserving of praise.
what about the silent, burnt out, soulless medics?
Ooo yes...🧐
They made a movie about that- "Bringing Out The Dead"
@@JohnOscar93 wasn't that the one with Nic Cage?
@@JaxAttax451 yeppers
That'd be the end of shift personel
Cookbook medic are destined to become NREMT test makers.
Bloody Simile Probably the most factual comment on the Internet
@Platzpropeller "CookBook" means that they follow instructions from the medical book thorougly. Nitpicking every procedure.
Or in charge of the Emergency Medicine program for all the local junior colleges in the area.
F+×÷ the registry! 🤣
Or the soulless supervisor who couldn’t hack it in the field, and no one could stand, but was promoted and now reigns supreme in their tiny soulless fishpond of a EMS station where there is no joy.
Only Zuul.
"Fails medic school later" is accurate when old EMT's lean on bad habits and don't change their mindset. Passing rates tend to be higher for rookies than those with a Ph.D in EMT-Basic for the same reason. It all comes down to adaptability.
Well said
What data is your statement based on?
@@mattp4007 🤓
When Pasteur in France discovered bacteria and their role in infection, the medical schools started teaching it.
But the doctors already practicing "knew better" and ignored him. Surgery without washing hands, for example.
They just had to wait for the old doctors to die out.
@@GiraffeFlavored And welcome to the reason everyone just makes up whatever they want to prove their point and nobody questions it. Because verifiying if things are true is "🤓".
That's right kids being an ignorant moron is cool!
"BECAUSE IT'S YOUR JOB"
I've actually said that one. Couldn't take it anymore. I know I'm still a rookie, but it was every 5 minutes. If you feel that way, that often.... there are other jobs that actually pay you...
I work at a hotel and I'll jokingly complain about people coming in to get a room, and sometimes towards the end of a busy week I might actually be serious, but yea, I still shake it off and do the job I'm being paid to do.
Some people feel better after venting.
@@MiGujack3 Yeah but if they have to say how much they hate doing their job all the time then that's different
@@SkiggsMoDiggs everyone hates their job after a while
@@jerrythebaum4388 many retired fire fighters I’ve talked to say they still wish they were doing it even after 20+ years it depends on the job
I‘m a paramedic in Germany: it‘s amazing to see that it‘s the same all over the world😂
Ha , schön auch deutsch hier zutreffen 🤣
Yeah people dont just change or get better cause of a birth place xDDDDDD... Brits seem to think this a lot.
Well, people are people all over the world, after all. 🤣
I've been to Germany and in need of Medical help once. You are very right :)
This is so accurate. I’ve worked with all of these and depending on how deep into a shift I am can be some of them myself.
I turning to "the complainer" at about hour 40 of a 72 hour hitch.
Been a medic for 3 years. I'ma still the new medic look on my calls.
My instructor in Medic school once told me, "Are you scared? You should be. If you're scared, that means you have respect for the responsibility you're about to take on." Eventually we get more comfortable, find a rhythm (🎶ah, ah, ah, ah, stayin alive, stayin alive!🎶 /cough/ Sorry), and become the kind of Medic we're going to be. But even my lead Medic, who has been doing this for over 20 years, still feels the pressure of being "that guy" with the awesome responsibility of the tools/interventions we wield.
@@RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber your instructor is wise. Embrace the nervousness; not only does it keep you grounded, it's a non-caffiene way to keep you awake on a long shift
@@hvymtal8566 So long as it doesn't get out of hand. Decision paralysis, fear of making the wrong decision (and so you do nothing), and freezing up... I guess those are all the same thing? But any/all of these could get somebody killed.
But I do appreciate the support in saying we don't have to be ice blocks. ;)
The last one made me very happy when it said the *and fails it*
*never even makes it to the final exam
We all know that guy.
@@TacMed0059 i know plenty of them. Lmao
First call I ever ran one of the medics was an overexplainer. The patient had worked on his car, in the garage in winter with the garage door closed and the engine running. The medic asked him if he knew how he got sick and proceeded to explain just how many times more affinity the cells have for CO vs. oxygen. Found out later the medic was just out of school.
Aaaaah shit. I'd be the overexplainer. But then again I'm a walking encyclopedia.
I’m just about to go through Primary Care Paramedic (guess that’s EMT-A equivalent for people in the States), and I’m one of those guys…
Autism grindset bro
Im glad i found the high functioning adult autism corner because I’d be that guy too 💀
I'm a new EMT driving in Germany and I worked with every type you've shown in the video. Love it how it's the same here.
Das ist so wahr. Man hätte es nicht besser treffen können.
How's your EMT stuff going?
@@MoistYoghurt Not a full time EMT anymore. But I still work part time there and I went to university to study something different.
We have a saying in the UK.
"Paramedics save lives, Technicians save paramedics".
EMT medics are the real heroes here ;)
Goose McSwan here in the US we say that too
@@geepreston7292 if that were the case, why do I have to do my EMT's job and mine at the same time?
The exact line crappy EMTs use to feel important.
@@mattschreiber4251 Nope. It's the line good paramedics say to encourage their EMT's to have confidence and notice the small details. Medics often have to keep a birds-eye view and focus on multiple complex systems at once. Having an EMT remember to check the IV line for kinks or ensure the O2 is running can make or break a call.
@@titusdaniel please don’t take my comment as being condescending towards EMTs as a whole. I put a ton of trust and responsibility on the EMTs I used to work with, and expect them to be an equal part of the team. However, that line, every time I hear it, comes from an incompetent one.
I cannot tell you how much I LOVE your videos. Playing all the roles, and nailing every single one.....and when I'm down, one guess where I come for a guaranteed grin?
Yep. And it's all YOUR FAULT!! :P
onafixedincome thank you!!
@@FireDepartmentChronicles I speak only truth. :)
Not trying to be depressing, but seeing the paramedics yesterday was actually such a relief. They make your stressful situation so much easier to handle and they just make you feel like everything will be alright. This guy definitely fits that description lol.
I’m a rookie emr and I can say.. the new guy was spot on... reminded me of myself when I first loaded a patient into an ambulance and had to help medics get stuff
I'm guilty of being the over-explainer. Luckily all the paramedics I work with are fantastic. Respect from Australia.
The only ones I cannot identify with are the para-god and the pigsty, otherwise which medic I am relies just about entirely on my energy/caffeine levels
Amen to that, brother. I keep my box tidy. I won't embarrass myself by leaving a mess for the incoming crew.
I hope not including "one-upper" on your list was an accidental omission.
@@RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber Absolutely. a dirty, disorganized ambulance is an inefficient one. Keep your shit sorted so you know where it is!!!
@@RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber I admit I have unintentionally gotten into a one-upping session with some coworkers😅. I am not proud of it in retrospect😥.
I'm a Paramedic sitting at my station and LMFAO at this stuff. So true. Doesn't matter if you're a Fire Medic in Rockford, IL or a rural EMS weenie in Bugtussle, NC. It's the same everywhere. Outstanding!
"Cause its your jooooob" lmao that was so perfect
The emt medic who fails medic school is true. Not because theyre incapable but in emergency situations one tends for efficiency and skips some steps so to speak...but in school they always ask for the ideal and this always catches everyone especially the experienced off guard
I kinda love the overexplainer. I overanalyze so it helps me calm down. Usually he mentions a symptom or two that would let me know if I’m getting worse so I just watch for that instead of panicking.
I spam my paramedic-in-training friend with your videos. We're teaching her very valuable and necessary lessons that she doesn't learn in school. Good for us. 👏👏👏
"Why are we going to so many calls!?" "Cause it's your JOB!!" LMFAO 🤣🤣
I like how all of them you could tell he was doing a bit, but when "over explainer" came on, it was just him, being himself, with his own personal tone of voice and natural mannerisms.
Or, as he would likely say,
"The patient will either get completely lost in what I've said buying me JUST enough time to get whatever it is we need to do done before they realize what they're in for, OR, through SOME miracle of the education system or their own personal god they UNDERSTOOD every word of what I was saying, they're likely now completely aware of what they're in for, and will cooperate out of sheer crippling fear of what may or may not go down if we AREN'T allowed to treat them properly."
I kinda resonate with him, in a weird way.. I recognize that tone of voice on a very personal level.. And out of respect for him and others will not explain why/how.
I would actually love the over-explainer.
1. I'm very curious.
2. Knowing exactly what is happening and what to expect reduces my anxiety. Just hearing them talk will take my mind off all the gadgets.
3. It shows me they know what they're doing.
4. It shows me they care enough about their work and me to take the time to explain.
I really like that you started doing these videos instead of playing drummer for AC DC just like when they do Thunderstruck
I can personally identify with all of those! Except maybe the EMT medic... I actually passed!
Congratulations!!! It took me three times to pass😬
O god... the EMT medic drives me insane!
I mean there's a difference between saying they know what the skills are and KNOWING the skills, and or knowing about the skills but not saying they know the skills and being willing to continue learning and building their knowledge
Worked in an entire department of them. Worst gig, ever. Hated that place.
Hit the nail on the head like always!😂
Lol
I am definitely the over explainer. It’s something I am work on.
I'm not a paramedic, but I'm definitely the "over explainer" in life.
Thank you for your service and for being funny as hell 😂
I want to be a firefighter and this channel realy put me into more and more.
I have been each one of those at one point in my 18 year career. At the end I tried to pass on what I learned so the students wouldn’t make the same mistakes I made in the early and mid parts of my career.
This is so universal. Can't wait to meet all these types of people and work with 'em. It teaches you.
The one upper and the paragod guy are definitely the kind of coworker that i hate the most, it makes even the good calm days insufferable
Beautiful. I think everyone of us has or will be all of these at one point if we stay in long enough. Ahh the emotional rollercoaster of EMS.
UMM…UMM… UUUUM… You are very talented sir in many ways! Savings lives both physically and mentally 😂😂
I was seriously considering becoming an EMT, as I took First Aid/CPR/AED and I really love to help people. Then I realized that it goes so much further than all that, and that you guys deal with calls where, no matter how hard you work, no matter your knowledge, you'll still lose patients. And I know I wouldn't be able to deal with that. God bless you guys for being stronger than I could ever be.
"because its your jooooooooooooob" had me rolling😂
Oh, god. I was the "over explainer" medic and my partner was "the complainer" emt. Everybody else I worked with was either a "paragod" or a "medic emt"
It’s scary how accurate this was lmao.
Worked with all of those, was half of them. 😎
0:13 Funniest by far! 😭😂
Honestly, the over-explainers are my favourites.
I'm the "over explainer" lmao
As a patient, I love seeing healthcare providers, etc, who are “over explainers.” I’m interested in cool stuff and science and conversations like that help me feel more at ease and distract from my anxiety
this is even greater because your face is so expressive.
He would make a great actor.
Would totally watch a sitcom with these characters.
New medic, that’s me definitely 😂 I’m in the middle of my fifth month in my department still learning. Although way more difficult with quarantine
I work with the over explainer, the pigsty and the load and go. Although I can sometimes be the complainer after a long day.
"Why we going to so many caaaaaalls?"
"Cause it's your JOB!"
But it's the 40th in 2h! 2H!
I’m not even a medic or firefighter and I fucking love this guys videos
I know I’m tardy to finding this channel but I’m so entertained by all of these videos! Maybe it’s because I’m a nurse and I can relate to the medical bs he calls out? Maybe. Love the humor, sarcasm, all of it!
"Load & Go" is my favorite 🤣
Man that was funny. Thanks for making that video! Gotta add the INTENSE think every call is a code guy too
E P thank you!
Lol, literally every military unit I've been with too
I work on an ambulance, you are spot on , on everything...
I don't know which one of these is the best 😂😂😂😂😂 I think over explainer, but honestly all your facial emoting is always on point 😂
I’ve been every single one of these at one point 😂
Fails medic school later is so accurate 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yup I have to call into communications and tell them we're at the hospital, put on another set of gloves, make my way to the back of the ambulance, pull the patient out, wheel them into the ED, and somehow the charge nurse wants me to know everything that went on during a 10 minute transport of which when I open the doors the medic had done 15 interventions and given 6 medications. Lol. This is satire but it is funny how sometimes this happens lol
When I first started watching this guy I did not know that EMTs and paramedics were not the same thing. I was confused as to how this guy could be one of those and seemingly also a fire fighter.
I work with the complainer, but I just make him pout every time I get excited for even the 15th call of the day. :D
Haha, keep it up! Gotta love the job 😊 the complainer can be quite amusing 😂
ithink thereforeiam firehouse culture wouldn’t be the same without them. An important part of the ecosystem lol
Ah yes...the new guy who still gets excited about calls 😂
You forgot that one medic who absolutely knows their stuff, but everybody hates just because they DON'T know their stuff, so rather than actually LEARN it, they just badmouth the good medic.
The cure to so many ailments, hearing the medic go “oh god, umm.”
What do you know? I feel so much better.
The line, “‘Cause it’s your JOOOOOOOOOOOB” really got me.
I followed many nurses in ICU that left rooms like that. Grrrrrr. So great to start your shift cleaning up someone's mess. 😠🤬
My favorite is the Over Explained! ❤
I CANT WAITTT to be a firefighter! Holy heck
been there with an "over explainer" nice guy once i told him i didn't want to know why i almost bit trough my own tongue xd
I could not stop laughing when he said, CAUSE ITS YOUR JAUB
Hahahaha! Left the life (Yonkers, NY) in 2005. You hit 'em all. Can still remember the faces!
3 year Cardiac admin here. I now know what troponin levels mean! Thanks :)
I'm not even an EMT or emergency worker this guy is just fucking funny.
100% spot on!! From a retired guy!!
Once again! Nailed it!
My uncle is the complaining,he was just "Why are people calling at 2am!?,why are so many calls!? Why every time I want to eat!?"
These are so true. This is EMS Paramedic approved. 🚑👊🔥👍
Uhhhh why are we goin on soo any calls.. 🥴 🥴 🥴 🥴..... BECAUSE ITS YOUR JOOOOB! 😂😂😂😂 that is the most accurate thing ive ever heard 😂
The more I watch this...
the more I don't miss it at all
I'm on the road of trying to becoming a paramedic. This is inspiring to me xD
I have worked with all of those.
The EMT MEDIC IS THE WORST ONE!! 😂 so true!!! Lol 😆
“CUZ ITS YOUR JOBBBBB” 😂
The new guys is every profession
CAUSE ITS YOUR JOB. That had me rolling HAHA
Because it's your job! Had me laughing.
Every single one of these dudes exists in every single trade.
I'm the over explainer at my bakery.
Described the whole process of cake making while throwing in the early and late stages of nut allergies when a customer asked.
Yo this got nuts in it?
I would definitely be the "alright lets go guy"
I didn't know we have this with the fire dept. We have in police dept.
I liked the last one with flashing red with **. Nice I laughed hard.
Dude, you really should go to Hollywood!
the "over explainer" sounds like an "Adam ruins everything" skit. XD
😂 I'm the new guy😂 except the EMT version of the new guy
How much can one man bleed!?
It's just a paper cut man
So TQ and code-3?
@@kyoukotoshino5600 2000 ml's if I remember correctly 😂
Same lol
We get the same types in the trades too, mostly plumbers.
Bro... PERFECT!