One of my favorite things to watch. I could listen to them talk all day and the nurse on the plane was so kind. When she was rocking the baby she was really enjoying her job.
Comments below need to understand what this show is about .. it’s about British police working in Australia for experience and in some cases to live permanently. We do the same thing in NZ , showcase police working in NZ from different countries, it’s great that they can do what they love anywhere in world . So before you comment about British in Aussie , watch the actual show and listen what the host says
Yep and if they watch the UK shows about their helicopter ambos, they would find out pretty quickly that there are a LOT of Aussies working for them. Because our medical training is considered equivalent its a fairly frequent thing.....as for the coppers, if you were a Pommy cop working the beat in England, you'd probs want to move to Australia too.
This how gives a distinct impression that Australia's various emergency services would fall to bits without Pommy experts. Nothing could be further from the truth, one almost never encounters Pommy emergency workers. They did NOT invent flying doctors either, it was a home grown initiative, and in fact the various Australian helicopter ambulances would often laugh at the Poms because they couldn't fly in the dark in England. The terminology is misrepresented, there are cattle properties, sheep properties, graziers, wheat properties; but very few farms. All in all, this is an utterly chauvinistic misrepresentation of emergency workers in Australia. and an absolute insult to their professionalism. Now, how would the NHS fare without the addition of many Australian and New Zealand medical staff?
Scarborough is beautiful… sunset hill is my favourite ❤️ Watched the sunset there last week!! Flew air ambulance in 2018 With my newborn from Bega to Canberra… he ended up in Nic icu but was fine and I ended up in the hospital for a week before getting sent home… What a brilliant service
At 21.47 the rescue helicopter went to a farm at the village called DARK CORNER and the next village is called SUNNY CORNER. those are their official names.
The farmers wife was lucky as heck that it was a small/young animal with tiny horns!!!! I thought it was going to be much worse!!!! 🙏🏽✝️ Someone was watching over her that day!!!!✝️
The bit about farmers being hardcore is no joke. My dad tells me his father got run over by his own tractor. He got on it, drove home, took a bath, and then drove himself to the doctor (his wife couldn't drive).
The country's that have the air ambulance should be very proud. America has nothing like this. I'm sure they save a lot of lives. I really like this show.
Um.....do you mean south/ central America? Because in North America there are life flight services in every state! Thousands of people are flown to hospital each year !
I think its more because of all the absolutely rural areas we have as compared to the states where most of your land is inhabited, there isn't much in the middle of Australia except for small towns etc,
We have air ambulance services, however they don't have doctors on board and they are prohibitively expensive. A quick Google search shows costs ranging from $12,000-$40,000. The way private health care works is dictated by contracts that the public doesn't have access to. This means if your insurance provider is contracted with the ambulance service dispatched to you, you may pay the lower end of the price range, but if they're not contracted with your insurance provider then the full costs will fall to the patient (so called "out of network" care). People in the US are notoriously weary of any ambulatory service because of the costs. Actually, we put off all kinds of medical care because of the costs. Good for you, Australia! Providing lifesaving and preventative healthcare for all people, even the poor. Wish America could realize the benefits of that system!!!
How police deal with citizens hell bent on getting involved when it has nothing to do with them is a mystery. Altho the guy was friendly, I think he was looking for drama.
@@JoshuaDoong I doubt it. Too many health problems, can't afford to travel on SSI lousy 800 bucks a month. I watch a lot of shows like Bondi Vets and Bondi rescue, this show, the erwins zoo, a guy has a channel that rescues baby kangaroos, I'm immersed in virtual reality of Australia lol. It's all good.
The way they handled the door breach, vid2, was horrifying. The 3 officers stood basically right in front of the door with a potentially armed perp inside. When entering a building from bright sunlight, you can't see anything plus the perp could have fired thrue the door and officers WOULD have been injured and/or killed. The door breach officer should have breached standing off to the side and the entry team should have been lined up on the other side.
How many times can they mention that these people are British yet saving lives in Australia. Christ. The jingoism in the UK at the moment is astonishing.
I know them officers. I use to live on Scarb Beach Road. That wasn’t scarb police station. Looks like Mirrabooka or Warwick. 9:00 oh the green homeswest door. 😂 19:59 This must be old because that video ezy store has been closed for yonks! I ❤️ Scarborough!
@@thinklikeacriminal2345 that's an antiquated take. Only a small proportion of Australia's population is of convict decent in modern day Australia. It makes sense if you look at Australia's immigration history.
there is still a decent amount knife crime in aus, where i live there'll be 1 or 2 police shooting in the news roughly every year coz someones rushed the coppers with a knife
@@coover65 I mean I do understand why police are armed but the most skilled cops are the ones that can take down an armed suspect without pulling the trigger.
@@dizzyrascal5015 I see now what you mean. I was a cop 23-34 years ago; I wasn't part of any team taught to take down a firearm carrying suspect without using a firearm. How much extra training do they do?
See cops you thought the hotel was telling the truth and making the guy out to be a liar ain't you guys need to stop doing that I've noticed you do that a lot in these videos as it turns out guess what the phone was there. You officers should have apologized to him
Medical teams can be dispatched based on the initial notes generated by the 000 call... in this case "pierced", "bull horn" and "reports of punctured main artery" are all potentially serious/life-threatening items, which would be why the medical team was dispatched. As the doc says en route "very limited information". Sometimes when you get a serious-sounding job where the medical team are pre-emptively dispatched, but when a road crew arrive and find only a minor incident, they can provide a report to the medical team and call them off. Helicopters are not only just dispatched for "very sick" patients... they are also used when travel times to appropriate hospitals are too far by road. An example would be a major trauma patient (which protocols state transport to highest level trauma service within 60 minutes) who is more than 60 minutes by road to a major or regional trauma service, but only, let's say, 30 minutes by air to a major trauma service. (example from the video: westmead hospital is a major trauma unit)
I feel really sorry for that young mother who was flown home on an air ambulance. She's going to get a real massive financial shock to the tune of $40,000 to $60,000 for that 100 km medical flight.
One of my favorite things to watch. I could listen to them talk all day and the nurse on the plane was so kind. When she was rocking the baby she was really enjoying her job.
So funny, the man at 18:56 saying welcome to the country, he himself is no doubt off British descent
Comments below need to understand what this show is about .. it’s about British police working in Australia for experience and in some cases to live permanently. We do the same thing in NZ , showcase police working in NZ from different countries, it’s great that they can do what they love anywhere in world . So before you comment about British in Aussie , watch the actual show and listen what the host says
Yep and if they watch the UK shows about their helicopter ambos, they would find out pretty quickly that there are a LOT of Aussies working for them. Because our medical training is considered equivalent its a fairly frequent thing.....as for the coppers, if you were a Pommy cop working the beat in England, you'd probs want to move to Australia too.
What show does that in NZ
This how gives a distinct impression that Australia's various emergency services would fall to bits without Pommy experts. Nothing could be further from the truth, one almost never encounters Pommy emergency workers. They did NOT invent flying doctors either, it was a home grown initiative, and in fact the various Australian helicopter ambulances would often laugh at the Poms because they couldn't fly in the dark in England. The terminology is misrepresented, there are cattle properties, sheep properties, graziers, wheat properties; but very few farms.
All in all, this is an utterly chauvinistic misrepresentation of emergency workers in Australia. and an absolute insult to their professionalism. Now, how would the NHS fare without the addition of many Australian and New Zealand medical staff?
Scooter from Cronulla and yet you are here watching it...
Hypocrisy at last...
Yeah I was wondering about that.. 🇺🇸
Scarborough is beautiful… sunset hill is my favourite ❤️
Watched the sunset there last week!!
Flew air ambulance in 2018
With my newborn from Bega to Canberra… he ended up in Nic icu but was fine and I ended up in the hospital for a week before getting sent home…
What a brilliant service
What a coincidence the phone was found when the cops turned up!
At 21.47 the rescue helicopter went to a farm at the village called DARK CORNER and the next village is called SUNNY CORNER. those are their official names.
Shout out to all our farmers.
Hello from the land down under NSW here still one of the best countries in the world
All these people are great for doing the fantastic jobs they do each and every day, well done to them all
Great to see you guys and gal. Thank you so much.
The farmers wife was lucky as heck that it was a small/young animal with tiny horns!!!! I thought it was going to be much worse!!!! 🙏🏽✝️ Someone was watching over her that day!!!!✝️
Bet the cops are glad they can carry guns in Australia
Great channel, glad it showed up in my recommendations, subbed.
22:03 When you don't bother to contact a marketing company before naming your product.
That was a piss poor forced entry, the breecher should not have been second man In. Was still drawing his weapon while making entry.
Congratulations to mom and her gorgeous little one!!!! He is so precious!!!!!
18:39 Are you visiting or a resident? is the on looker stupid lol? A uniformed police officer a visitor in uniform and a police car lol hahahahaha
The first cow incident is very similar to another episode where an 88yo man is struck in the thigh too
Yup. Best reason in the world to dehorn your dang cattle!
Fergal s got the most beautiful smile!!,😅😊.
lmao those are not even the legit sirens we use in australia
The bit about farmers being hardcore is no joke. My dad tells me his father got run over by his own tractor. He got on it, drove home, took a bath, and then drove himself to the doctor (his wife couldn't drive).
The country's that have the air ambulance should be very proud. America has nothing like this. I'm sure they save a lot of lives. I really like this show.
Australia has... medicare.
Um.....do you mean south/ central America? Because in North America there are life flight services in every state! Thousands of people are flown to hospital each year !
@@averteddisasterbarely2545 last I checked we don't have Dr on out choppers. We have rescue workers.
I think its more because of all the absolutely rural areas we have as compared to the states where most of your land is inhabited, there isn't much in the middle of Australia except for small towns etc,
We have air ambulance services, however they don't have doctors on board and they are prohibitively expensive. A quick Google search shows costs ranging from $12,000-$40,000. The way private health care works is dictated by contracts that the public doesn't have access to. This means if your insurance provider is contracted with the ambulance service dispatched to you, you may pay the lower end of the price range, but if they're not contracted with your insurance provider then the full costs will fall to the patient (so called "out of network" care).
People in the US are notoriously weary of any ambulatory service because of the costs. Actually, we put off all kinds of medical care because of the costs.
Good for you, Australia! Providing lifesaving and preventative healthcare for all people, even the poor.
Wish America could realize the benefits of that system!!!
"Snake infested swamp", yep pretty much sums up Scarborough lol
How police deal with citizens hell bent on getting involved when it has nothing to do with them is a mystery. Altho the guy was friendly, I think he was looking for drama.
He was attention seeking for sure
As an American, it’s wild to me that some police officers around the world don’t carry a gun !
who else lives in Australia and is proud
I wish. My dream to come there and visit sidney during fireworks is never going to happen and its soul crushing.
Gage Oliver aw 😂 maybe one day you will come to Sydney
@@JoshuaDoong I doubt it. Too many health problems, can't afford to travel on SSI lousy 800 bucks a month. I watch a lot of shows like Bondi Vets and Bondi rescue, this show, the erwins zoo, a guy has a channel that rescues baby kangaroos, I'm immersed in virtual reality of Australia lol. It's all good.
MMMMMEEEEEEE!!!!!!! ❤️🇦🇺✌🏻
Me,!!!
The way they handled the door breach, vid2, was horrifying.
The 3 officers stood basically right in front of the door with a potentially armed perp inside. When entering a building from bright sunlight, you can't see anything plus the perp could have fired thrue the door and officers WOULD have been injured and/or killed.
The door breach officer should have breached standing off to the side and the entry team should have been lined up on the other side.
Trapped between a dingo whaaat ? Haha, and I'm Aussie!!
Did they mention that the officers are british?
Colapin Klink Oh, are they? Didn’t notice that 🧐
its pretty obvious from they'r accents that they are British
That's what this show is. British Emergency responders in Australia.
So beautiful
How many times can they mention that these people are British yet saving lives in Australia. Christ. The jingoism in the UK at the moment is astonishing.
It's a british tv show about brits down under you maggot
Scouse pilot early doors. Blue or red ?
It's weird hearing this stuff. Why arent there any Australian chopper pilots or dr. Crews on them? Why is everyone from UK moving there?
Gage Oliver there are...this is made for brits
This is about brits doing medicine there to learn and some end up moving there
I know them officers. I use to live on Scarb Beach Road. That wasn’t scarb police station. Looks like Mirrabooka or Warwick.
9:00 oh the green homeswest door. 😂
19:59 This must be old because that video ezy store has been closed for yonks!
I ❤️ Scarborough!
It's amazing how many incorrect callouts they get.
So they had his phone haha 😂 blaming the man
"UK policemen are still a novelty."
I see someone is not from Joondalup. Is this even Australia or is this bloody Manchester?
They all are of British decent. Prison colony.
@@thinklikeacriminal2345 I'm not British by decent.
Joondalup lol I was there today, battling to spot an Aussie in the shops 😁
@@mhp0810 Actually Australia has some of the most respectable and professional cops around.
@@thinklikeacriminal2345 that's an antiquated take. Only a small proportion of Australia's population is of convict decent in modern day Australia. It makes sense if you look at Australia's immigration history.
Who pays for his door to be fixed?
The residents pay .
Housing Commission, they all live in state housing.
1 hour ago I saw a ambulance helicopter land at a park
Lol I had 4 over 8.4lbs. One was 10.5lbs all natural. no diabetes.
09:37 dududuuu RUNNN
so annoying how they keep changing from west coast to east coast, who the hell directed this show lol
I've never understood why Australian police are armed as Australia is actually safer than Britain in terms of crime.
there is still a decent amount knife crime in aus, where i live there'll be 1 or 2 police shooting in the news roughly every year coz someones rushed the coppers with a knife
So the question should be why aren't English police armed then? I bet a lot of UK cops wonder that too.
@@coover65 I mean I do understand why police are armed but the most skilled cops are the ones that can take down an armed suspect without pulling the trigger.
@@dizzyrascal5015 I see now what you mean. I was a cop 23-34 years ago; I wasn't part of any team taught to take down a firearm carrying suspect without using a firearm. How much extra training do they do?
@@coover65 I have witness police take down suspects wielding knives without having to use their guns before.
See cops you thought the hotel was telling the truth and making the guy out to be a liar ain't you guys need to stop doing that I've noticed you do that a lot in these videos as it turns out guess what the phone was there. You officers should have apologized to him
tasha clark please learn English
get off the internet and go take a nap so you can get back to kindergarten. you clearly didn’t watch the episode so stop throwing a tantrum
The hotel was telling the truth. They didn’t steal it and hadn’t found the phone in the room. Did you even watch the clip or vaguely listen to it?
They sent a helicopter for a scrap from a cow that’s not even bleeding a little eager isn’t it
Skinny Dugan 60 stitches
Millimetres from the femoral artery.... Spud.
Medical teams can be dispatched based on the initial notes generated by the 000 call... in this case "pierced", "bull horn" and "reports of punctured main artery" are all potentially serious/life-threatening items, which would be why the medical team was dispatched. As the doc says en route "very limited information".
Sometimes when you get a serious-sounding job where the medical team are pre-emptively dispatched, but when a road crew arrive and find only a minor incident, they can provide a report to the medical team and call them off.
Helicopters are not only just dispatched for "very sick" patients... they are also used when travel times to appropriate hospitals are too far by road.
An example would be a major trauma patient (which protocols state transport to highest level trauma service within 60 minutes) who is more than 60 minutes by road to a major or regional trauma service, but only, let's say, 30 minutes by air to a major trauma service. (example from the video: westmead hospital is a major trauma unit)
@@clubsport9334 the artery the pommy narrator said was butchered? There's no mistaking a punctured artery. This show is a joke
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I feel really sorry for that young mother who was flown home on an air ambulance. She's going to get a real massive financial shock to the tune of $40,000 to $60,000 for that 100 km medical flight.
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