Season 5 Episode 518 A cop goes into an allergic reaction after a bee sting and his Down's Syndrome brother gets help. Located in Ivoryton, Connecticut on August 7, 1993
Some people assume people with down syndrome aren't capable of handling emergency situations but this provides proof that they truly can do anything in any situation.
@@katiethomas5889 They usually do. But remember to teach them their address too. A kid once phoned the emergency services and sang his address as he'd been taught it in a song
Exactly even a person who has a disability is taught they know exactly what to do has a normal person would do Eric is a beautiful shining example of that!❤️
I halve down sindrome and I try to help every one that I can help some times I help my neghbor bring her gorcery bags in from the store. and I shovel snow in the winter time. People think we are stupid but our brains just work different. Most of us just want to help people, but they cant see pass our looks or speech.
It warms my heart to know that special needs people can be heroes, too. I am autistic myself, and it gives me hope that I can be a hero, for I work at a water slide for 8 hours a week. This young man saved his life, through his calm manner. 💙💙💙
I have autism as well and I aspire to be a first responder. I once even saved my mom from choking on water in 2021 because I took a BLS and ACLS course.
I think that Eric was a true and genuine hero and the best buddy that anyone could hope to find. I think that he did as good of a job as anyone else. I think that Eric is a very special person inside and out. He has a very warm and caring heart
This happened to me from Yellow jacket stings and I cannot tell you how quickly anaphylactic shock happens and how weak you are. so glad this guy and I made it.
Wow! In ny eyes Eric is a hero.. You never know about why people who are disabled are there on earth for a reason. Eric just knew what he had to do without any fear he just did it. Way to go Eric!!!
I love Eric such a beautiful person and amazing brother to Gene just because someone has a disability don’t underestimate there abilities there smart more then you think ya if Eric wasn’t there who knows what would happen to Gene Eric is a real hero glad Gene survived.
These people are often underestimated. Theyr a lot smarter than people give em credit for because theyr socially awkward and sometimes dont communicate that well.
It's been 28 years since this happened so Erik is almost 56 and Gene is 64 now. I'm sure Gene can never thank Erik enough for what he did for him. Disabled people can help in emergencies. I have autism and maybe I'll help in an emergency one day. This happened on a Saturday. If Gene had been alone that day, he would've died. When I saw Gene get stung by the bees, I was terrified and when he was feeling like he was not responding, I was even more scared because I thought that he was dying. He should’ve gone to the clinic.
I have autism too and took a CPR class when I was in high school. It was at our local fire department. I also took a first aid class when I was in college.
@@PrincessEli82 thank you. It isn’t because I’m a bad or negative person but because I was seriously bullied and ostracized as a child growing up 27 years ago
This episode of rescue 911 was very courageously special because my best friend Crystal is down syndrome too and i just hope that she could help in an emergency someday
Eric did an amazing job saving his brother's life when he was in trouble. No matter what disability you have, one should know what to do in an emergency. I took a BLS class (CPR/AED) back in late 2013 so I can be prepared in the event I encounter someone who went into Sudden Cardiac Arrest. I have autism, and I've learned to appreciate people with Down Syndrome even more thanks to Eric's heroics, let alone former actor Christopher Burke (from Life Goes On), and a guy named Darren I encounter when I arrive in the waiting room to see my social worker. I almost forgot the R911 segment with Bradley saving his father when he choked on food.
I have had the pleasure of meeting and hanging out together with a few people who had down syndrome. And they are the most awesome wonderful people i ever met. They are kind giving always accepting everyone they are around and show nothing but love and friendship to me. People with down syndrome really are very special and deserve to have everything they want or need in this world.
Hi my name is Jon Ferguson I'm from Illinois I agree with you people are with special needs to learn how to help people in a emergency I'm so proud of eric to his brother I would do same the with my twin brother if he need help may God bless you
I also work at the Zoo in Chattanooga, TN as a Volunteer here and got Bipolar Disorder to and would love to become a hero someday like Erik did to his big Brother Gene by saving his life from his leg being stung by 🐝 and would love to see Erik someday if he's still alive and Thank him for being a hero to his Big Brother Gene back in 1993!
At the time this happened, I just turned 11 and my brother was one month away from his ninth birthday. It had been three months since I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina from Arizona. I was getting ready to start fifth grade and Andrew was getting ready to start third grade. We were both attending Huntingtowne Farms Elementary School. We moved to Charlotte because of my father‘s job.
This really got me in to tears 😢 😭 🤧 😪 because he saved his brother I've lost my older brother 💔 in October 2021 was just 44 my brother was my big brother Eric reminds me when when used to gave my brother a big hug like Eric hug his brother I sure miss my brother Philip alot 😢 hopefully Eric and his brother are doing well today in 2023
Im trained in CPR and First Aid(first got certified in high school) and renewed this year due to my job. I believe everyone should know the basics of CPR and first aid if able to.
Definitely have a medic alert bracelet as well antafalactic shock could be life threatening. also an epi pen is another excellent idea. God Bless you Eric and Gene. Eric your my hero.
Awe job . I Like this young man. I work with special needs as a job. I can barely get my resident to stop repeating themselves and stop pressing the call light . 😒 Gene is very lucky to be alive .
It isn't pleasant when it comes to seeing someone with special needs get allergic reactions to bee stings. I'm afraid of bees even though I got stung by a confused bee on my left pinky back when I was a 5th Grade student at my former elementary school a long time ago.
This kind of makes me a bit emotional because I have met people with Down's Syndrome and they are the most affectionate and welcoming people I've met. A few years ago, I was walking down the streets and there was a little girl standing on the side of the streets with her parents. She was a Down's kid but was a very happy and playful little girl. When she saw me, she gave me the biggest smile ever and started waving at me. I am very reserved and I never smile in public but it was as if this little girl could only see the good in me and was happy to see me. There was this innocence and plain-heartedness about her and it made me emotional. I had to come out of my reserve and smile back and say Hi. I had to fight back tears because it made that much of an impression on me. Just as well a family friend of ours has a son with Down's Syndrome and he has so much affection for us because he has known us since he was an infant and remembers everything we all did together, so he gets very happy when he sees us and never leaves our side. Eric was smart enough to know that his brother needed medical assistance. He is therefore an absolute gem of a person and a hero. People's conditions , syndromes or whatever it may be that they're born with don't define them, the way they treat others do.
Eugean Heiney III has since retired from the police. Their parents, Shirley and Eugean Jr., died in 2007 and 2008 respectively. Eugean and Eric's brother David Heiney died suddenly in 2015. Another brother Chris died before their parents but I can't find out when.
I have a high school friend who has down syndrome she has taught me a lot about down syndrome before I met her I had no idea what down syndrome was at all
Mongoloid is a stereotype which is extremely offensive and completely and continuously abusive to people with Downs Syndrome and nobody better use it under any circumstances either ever again!❤😂🎉😅😊! 9:03
What a DISGUSTING & disheartening term. How could someone call humans that? It hurts my heart ❤. This boy is a beautiful soul😊😍. He's actually BRILLIANT!
I am just like Eric I have Down syndrome as well and yes people can't understand us although we have different personalities. But people with Down syndrome all look alike just with the palms of our hands and our face too
Never underestimate people with disabilities cause you will be surprised by what they are capable of and I’m special needs as well and have saved a drowning toddler child from a swimming pool I was 15 years old at the time and I was at my local swimming pool with some friends and was going to go to the water slide where my friend was and then I looked down near the lazy river and then saw the child in the water drowning in the start of the lazy river were the whirlpool currents are and knew it was a toddler and decided to look over at the lifeguards to see if they were paying attention but nope he was to busy taking with another lifeguard so I knew I could touch cause for me the water was only waist deep and ran in the water and got to the child within minutes of noticing him and he reached out he’s little hand and pulled him onto my hip and I had asked him are you ok and he said yes and thank you and took him back to the shallow area where his mom saw me and realized what happened and thank me for saving her 3 year old son and I knew what to do because at a summer camp for kids with disabilities when I was 10 my counselor decided to teach the 9 to 12 year olds how to save a drowning victim and didn’t think I was going to have to use it but five years later I had too but you’ll never know when you’re going to have to rescue someone and as long as you’re taught what to do. Also one of these episodes was the 2 year old pool save which is the episode I had watched right before the situation at the pool.
It took the USA many years after the UK to stop using the word "retarded" as a clinical diagnosis. I think it's going to take the USA a while to stop using the word "handicapped".
I hate the word "Handicap" I think it makes someone who has a disability sound like a weak person. And just because someone has a disability doesn't make them a weak person.
Some people assume people with down syndrome aren't capable of handling emergency situations but this provides proof that they truly can do anything in any situation.
I agree. it is better to tell someone what to do, be it a child or a disabled adult, and they may rise to the occasion if they practice it enough!
@@katiethomas5889 They usually do. But remember to teach them their address too. A kid once phoned the emergency services and sang his address as he'd been taught it in a song
Exactly even a person who has a disability is taught they know exactly what to do has a normal person would do Eric is a beautiful shining example of that!❤️
Agree 👍 and I have downsyndron as well
Or any disability for that matter.
This really made me smile. The way he acted so smartly and always made sure to check up
What a friend. May we all be so lucky one day. You are a true hero Eric.
I’m a person of handicap and it’s invisible. But I know when to help others in need
You're not alone. I am a 38-year-old with autism, and in 2013, I had taken a BLS course to prepare for an emergency if need be!
I halve down sindrome and I try to help every one that I can help some times I help my neghbor bring her gorcery bags in from the store. and I shovel snow in the winter time. People think we are stupid but our brains just work different. Most of us just want to help people, but they cant see pass our looks or speech.
It warms my heart to know that special needs people can be heroes, too. I am autistic myself, and it gives me hope that I can be a hero, for I work at a water slide for 8 hours a week. This young man saved his life, through his calm manner. 💙💙💙
Me to I'm autistic as well
@@angelan2764 I also have autism.
I have autism as well and I aspire to be a first responder. I once even saved my mom from choking on water in 2021 because I took a BLS and ACLS course.
@@TheLifeAutistic358 Awesome job!!! 🥳🥳🥳
Being disabled myself Eric is a big hero for saving his brother :). Eric knew something was wrong
Absolutely heart warming hearing how he saved his brother. True love is all he exhibited. Best little brother ever
I think that Eric was a true and genuine hero and the best buddy that anyone could hope to find. I think that he did as good of a job as anyone else. I think that Eric is a very special person inside and out. He has a very warm and caring heart
What a smart young man
This happened to me from Yellow jacket stings and I cannot tell you how quickly anaphylactic shock happens and how weak you are. so glad this guy and I made it.
Makes me cry 😭 watching this since I have a brother with cerebral palsy
Wow! In ny eyes Eric is a hero.. You never know about why people who are disabled are there on earth for a reason. Eric just knew what he had to do without any fear he just did it. Way to go Eric!!!
God Bless 🙏 the family.
I am a volunteer firefighter since 9-11-01 i joined up after the towers fell and since then i have been a firefighter with special needs as well
I love that they let Erik help
Eric is a true hero being a volunteer with the fire department that’s something they will never forget
I work with kids like Erik, and I am happy this guy is a hero to his brother.
I love Eric such a beautiful person and amazing brother to Gene just because someone has a disability don’t underestimate there abilities there smart more then you think ya if Eric wasn’t there who knows what would happen to Gene Eric is a real hero glad Gene survived.
Down syndrome is definitely not a hindrance when someone needs emergency help. ❤️
These people are often underestimated. Theyr a lot smarter than people give em credit for because theyr socially awkward and sometimes dont communicate that well.
I have downsindrom too
If you get Stung by Bees you have to go to the Hospital.
This Man got his Cell Phone and Call 911.
Call 911
Ambulance
Fire
Police
Sheriff
What a sweet guy!
30 years have passed since this happened so Gene is 66 and Erik is 57 now.
It's been 28 years since this happened so Erik is almost 56 and Gene is 64 now. I'm sure Gene can never thank Erik enough for what he did for him. Disabled people can help in emergencies. I have autism and maybe I'll help in an emergency one day. This happened on a Saturday. If Gene had been alone that day, he would've died. When I saw Gene get stung by the bees, I was terrified and when he was feeling like he was not responding, I was even more scared because I thought that he was dying. He should’ve gone to the clinic.
I have autism too and took a CPR class when I was in high school. It was at our local fire department. I also took a first aid class when I was in college.
I have high functioning autism but I usually see the bad in people which causes me to lash out at others and get road rage 😡
@@PraveenSrJ01 I try to only see the good in people never the bad.
@@PrincessEli82 thank you. It isn’t because I’m a bad or negative person but because I was seriously bullied and ostracized as a child growing up 27 years ago
@@PraveenSrJ01 That’s awful.
This episode of rescue 911 was very courageously special because my best friend Crystal is down syndrome too and i just hope that she could help in an emergency someday
Eric did an amazing job saving his brother's life when he was in trouble. No matter what disability you have, one should know what to do in an emergency. I took a BLS class (CPR/AED) back in late 2013 so I can be prepared in the event I encounter someone who went into Sudden Cardiac Arrest. I have autism, and I've learned to appreciate people with Down Syndrome even more thanks to Eric's heroics, let alone former actor Christopher Burke (from Life Goes On), and a guy named Darren I encounter when I arrive in the waiting room to see my social worker. I almost forgot the R911 segment with Bradley saving his father when he choked on food.
I have autism too! I agree that Erik did a fantastic job!
You have a very special brother ( angel) god bless you both
I have had the pleasure of meeting and hanging out together with a few people who had down syndrome. And they are the most awesome wonderful people i ever met. They are kind giving always accepting everyone they are around and show nothing but love and friendship to me. People with down syndrome really are very special and deserve to have everything they want or need in this world.
👍 Great job Eric
Hi my name is Jon Ferguson I'm from Illinois I agree with you people are with special needs to learn how to help people in a emergency I'm so proud of eric to his brother I would do same the with my twin brother if he need help may God bless you
This is an amazing show and episode.
One of my fav segments!
what a good hero
What an amazing man!
I also work at the Zoo in Chattanooga, TN as a Volunteer here and got Bipolar Disorder to and would love to become a hero someday like Erik did to his big Brother Gene by saving his life from his leg being stung by 🐝 and would love to see Erik someday if he's still alive and Thank him for being a hero to his Big Brother Gene back in 1993!
At the time this happened, I just turned 11 and my brother was one month away from his ninth birthday. It had been three months since I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina from Arizona. I was getting ready to start fifth grade and Andrew was getting ready to start third grade. We were both attending Huntingtowne Farms Elementary School. We moved to Charlotte because of my father‘s job.
This really got me in to tears 😢 😭 🤧 😪 because he saved his brother I've lost my older brother 💔 in October 2021 was just 44 my brother was my big brother Eric reminds me when when used to gave my brother a big hug like Eric hug his brother I sure miss my brother Philip alot 😢 hopefully Eric and his brother are doing well today in 2023
Eark so so sweet and smart
Im trained in CPR and First Aid(first got certified in high school) and renewed this year due to my job. I believe everyone should know the basics of CPR and first aid if able to.
nice work
sue!
Very nice work it's incredible
God bless Eric for being such a loving and caring brother
Eric’s a hero and Gene is lucky to have him for a brother!
Definitely have a medic alert bracelet as well antafalactic shock could be life threatening. also an epi pen is another excellent idea. God Bless you Eric and Gene. Eric your my hero.
Awe job . I Like this young man.
I work with special needs as a job. I can barely get my resident to stop repeating themselves and stop pressing the call light . 😒
Gene is very lucky to be alive .
He is very brave and very good job and he did the job great
Nice job buddy!
It's like that saying, (I'm paraphrasing of course) spread the word to end the word disabled doesn't mean dumb.
wonderful story - what a great guy!
He's lucky he brought Eric with him
It isn't pleasant when it comes to seeing someone with special needs get allergic reactions to bee stings. I'm afraid of bees even though I got stung by a confused bee on my left pinky back when I was a 5th Grade student at my former elementary school a long time ago.
December 8th is my birthday! I have autism. I'll be 49 this year!
Don't underestimate anybody with disabilities. They will surprise you everytime.
I really! Feel like this young boy is a hero back then
thank god for Eric heroism
This kind of makes me a bit emotional because I have met people with Down's Syndrome and they are the most affectionate and welcoming people I've met. A few years ago, I was walking down the streets and there was a little girl standing on the side of the streets with her parents. She was a Down's kid but was a very happy and playful little girl. When she saw me, she gave me the biggest smile ever and started waving at me. I am very reserved and I never smile in public but it was as if this little girl could only see the good in me and was happy to see me. There was this innocence and plain-heartedness about her and it made me emotional. I had to come out of my reserve and smile back and say Hi. I had to fight back tears because it made that much of an impression on me.
Just as well a family friend of ours has a son with Down's Syndrome and he has so much affection for us because he has known us since he was an infant and remembers everything we all did together, so he gets very happy when he sees us and never leaves our side.
Eric was smart enough to know that his brother needed medical assistance. He is therefore an absolute gem of a person and a hero. People's conditions , syndromes or whatever it may be that they're born with don't define them, the way they treat others do.
No first responder or a cop can stop a swarm of bees
Eric was a real hero ❤❤
If Gene had been alone that day, he would’ve lost his life, but thank goodness he didn’t thanks to Erik.
I wonder why nobody responded when Gene tried to radio police headquarters.
Me too. 🤔
way to go Eric saving your brother life. thank god Eric was there calling the commands. special needs individual can do anything
Has anybody watched this before from your childhood
Yes its so nostalgic
I did!
My brother is allergic to bees!
This shows no one is there disability they can think fast and be a hero they are not disabled they have a different ability.
Eugean Heiney III has since retired from the police. Their parents, Shirley and Eugean Jr., died in 2007 and 2008 respectively. Eugean and Eric's brother David Heiney died suddenly in 2015. Another brother Chris died before their parents but I can't find out when.
Aww may they all Rest In Peace Gene and Eric must have lovely parents looked how Gene and Eric turned out.
They rest in peace Amen 🕊️✝️☮️🙏🏻
True I'm a person with a disability too
geane is the perfect example always carry Eppinette with you. what if Eric hadn’t been with him.
Epinephrine.
I have a high school friend who has down syndrome she has taught me a lot about down syndrome before I met her I had no idea what down syndrome was at all
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Telephones transformed our society and the bees
Is this before Epinephrine Pens that suppress allergies were common ?
I wonder if what stung Gene was either yellow jackets or bees. I’m not sure but I’d like to know.
What special Olympic sports 🏈 did Eric play
I have friends with downs😊
Mongoloid is a stereotype which is extremely offensive and completely and continuously abusive to people with Downs Syndrome and nobody better use it under any circumstances either ever again!❤😂🎉😅😊! 9:03
What a DISGUSTING & disheartening term. How could someone call humans that? It hurts my heart ❤. This boy is a beautiful soul😊😍. He's actually BRILLIANT!
Who uttered that word? That word is disgusting and crushing. I don’t recall it in the video.
Rescue 911/ the Special Olympian Hero
Hero
I am just like Eric I have Down syndrome as well and yes people can't understand us although we have different personalities. But people with Down syndrome all look alike just with the palms of our hands and our face too
Rescue 911/ Special Olympian Hero
What Is The Episode After Special Olympian Hero?
Grandma's Breech Baby, which happened four days before this.
My cousin Evy got stung by a bee once
Is she allergic?
@@tonyfilitsyan8222 Um no
@@djsdances Thank goodness! 😅😌
I have downsyndrom as a well actually
They look like twins
I’m allergic to bees wasps yellow jackets and hornets
Never underestimate people with disabilities cause you will be surprised by what they are capable of and I’m special needs as well and have saved a drowning toddler child from a swimming pool I was 15 years old at the time and I was at my local swimming pool with some friends and was going to go to the water slide where my friend was and then I looked down near the lazy river and then saw the child in the water drowning in the start of the lazy river were the whirlpool currents are and knew it was a toddler and decided to look over at the lifeguards to see if they were paying attention but nope he was to busy taking with another lifeguard so I knew I could touch cause for me the water was only waist deep and ran in the water and got to the child within minutes of noticing him and he reached out he’s little hand and pulled him onto my hip and I had asked him are you ok and he said yes and thank you and took him back to the shallow area where his mom saw me and realized what happened and thank me for saving her 3 year old son and I knew what to do because at a summer camp for kids with disabilities when I was 10 my counselor decided to teach the 9 to 12 year olds how to save a drowning victim and didn’t think I was going to have to use it but five years later I had too but you’ll never know when you’re going to have to rescue someone and as long as you’re taught what to do. Also one of these episodes was the 2 year old pool save which is the episode I had watched right before the situation at the pool.
I'm special needs too (I have autism) and I helped a complete stranger in need.
👏 Well done, Taylor! So glad you were there and knew what to do when someone needed help!
Disability not handicapped... I HATE that word
It took the USA many years after the UK to stop using the word "retarded" as a clinical diagnosis. I think it's going to take the USA a while to stop using the word "handicapped".
I hate the word "Handicap" I think it makes someone who has a disability sound like a weak person. And just because someone has a disability doesn't make them a weak person.
Care a needle pen
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3:37 and he still saying he ok SMDH
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Look so hot dry there hi