911 Caller Can't Breathe
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2019
- Prince William County's 911 Call Center has implemented a new technology that saves lives.
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Jeremy Schmeltzer said he thought he was going to die on April 6, when a severe asthma attack hit him while he was cleaning a guinea pig cage. The dander and dust aggravated his asthma and he was having a hard time breathing. When the attack hit, he tried his asthma inhaler. When that didn’t work, he tried his nebulizer. When that didn’t work, he called 9-1-1.
“That was probably the slowest time ever,” the 22-year-old Schmeltzer said. “I remember trying to unlock my phone, but I was so frantic and shaking that I couldn’t.”
Prince William County Telecommunicator Jeanette Watson took Schmeltzer’s call. With quick thinking and a new piece of technology, she helped save Schmeltzer’s life.
Watson said that when she got the call, she could hear that Schmeltzer was having difficulty breathing. Schmeltzer couldn’t speak and couldn’t tell Watson his address.
Schmeltzer said he knew he wasn’t able to help Watson, but he didn’t know what to do about it. “I could hear everything that she was saying, but she couldn’t understand what I was saying. It felt like time stopped a lot because I was just frantic over everything.”
Watson turned to her coworker, who put Schmeltzer’s cell phone number into the new RapidSOS system, which can determine the location of a cell phone down to a couple of meters. She said the system worked perfectly. “We pinpointed (the address). I put it in, and as soon as I did that, I let him know that … we were getting somebody out there.”
Prince William County has made several technology enhancements over the past few years to address the demands of next-generation 9-1-1 for the growing wireless, mobile population. “9-1-1 in Prince William County has always been a leader in technology, and we are always looking for ways to enhance service to the residents of the county,” said Eddie Reyes, the director of Prince William County’s Public Safety Communications. “Real-time location accuracy technology is the latest improvement we’ve made, and we’ve proven that it is absolutely critical to have in this day and age to help save lives.”
Until this new system was installed, cell phones could only place the incident within a 50-meter radius, said Reyes. By accurately pinpointing which townhouse Schmeltzer lived in, the rescue squad was able to confidently enter into the correct home to get to him in time. “We went from the haystack to finding the needle at the bottom, and literally saving his life at the end of that call for service,” said Reyes.
Schmeltzer recently went to the county’s emergency communications center to meet Watson and all of the people on the rescue squad who helped save him. “That was one of the worst days I ever had,” he said, referring to that day in April. “If wasn’t for the combination of all the efforts of everybody in this room … I would not be here right now.”
Prince William Fire and Rescue Lt. Luke DeAtley was on the team that rescued Schmeltzer and said he and his team felt good about the save. “Once we got him to the ER, he was sitting up joking with us. We drop patients off all the time, and we don’t necessarily see the outcome. To have him be able to sit up and talk to us afterward and to know that everything came together was gratifying.”
Watson said the same. “It… makes me feel great that I was able to save a life. It actually makes me feel very thankful that I was here to help him, doing my job and using the tools that were given to us.”
Reyes agreed. “The combination of the technology that we are constantly looking at, and always looking to improve, combined with the staff we have here… only means that Prince William County residents will be safer.”
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struggling to breathe is probably one of the most scariest experiences you can ever have
I can assure you that it is scary. Not extremely scary but it makes you panic a lot. Thats coming from my experience.
@@moonwalk8836 I've only choked a couple times before, but the moment you realize that you can't breathe anymore always sets my mind into life or death. Shaking, tearing and rapid heart beat for the next half an hour.
Yeah, It happened to me one day. gladly my parents took me to the hospital and I am alright now, it happened because of my asthma, it was terrifying
edit: Im 10, and that happened when I was 8, so yeah pretty young age
uh guys, some people are saying that I shouldnt be in youtube because I am 10 or that I cant have a channel until im 13 years old... But I see and saw a lot of channels of like 6-7 year old people??? And youtube does nothing??? I dont want to be annoying but, I am really mature for my age. One person said it in a rude way, and I didnt like it, but thank you if u said it in a "normal" way. (saying that I shouldnt be on youtube) But I just want you guys to know that im very mature for my age. Some people think im a 13-14 year old girl because im mature and also because of my face and that stuff...
also, I dont think I should even say my age in youtube... but I said it so--
@@rayzzz1111 I had an asthma attack when I was 8 and I'm now 18, still one of the scariest experiences of my life
@@Kyulnjir Yeah, I know how it feels. I hope you are okay now.
I couldn't Imagine being a 911 operator and hearing people's last words and breaths before they pass
Me who want to work at 911: I can
@M Ko I am very interested
I wanted to be a 911 operator when I was a kid because I'd watch shows like "Rescue 911" and "Call 911" which I thought were so cool. But now I have decided to be an ER nurse instead. I don't like the feeling of not being able to jump in and help when something is happening.
@@NurseNick420 that pretty interesting becoming an er nurse
@@Fallout7295 It's a ton of studying though lol I finish next year! I can't wait till it is over with so I can start my career.
She looks older than I thought she'd be. I can't imagine how many people she must've saved, probably thousands.
Yeah, I thought Jeremy was the old one at first lol. Jeanette is a hero
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Probably like 5 at most. Not every 911 call is lifethreatening you now
unlikely
@SoftSun i thought she was 30 or 40 well still younger than she looks lol
"Can you spell your last name for me, Jeremy?"
"Just let me die"
It's to keep the person active without letting them pass out cause if they do they can die. So you initiate conversation to keep with active.
@@idealist420 It was a joke…
@@dreednlb I was high.
When two gamers meet and argue 😂😂🤣
@@FriedPotatoesForLife it ends 😂❤️
hearing his breathe I can feel the suffer
same
Same bro.
I have a very bad similar experience...
A few months ago, while I was asleep, I suddenly woke up and realized I was not at all able to breathe or speak. No one was with me... I coughed very hard until blood came out and I started to breathe again. Next day, in hospital, my doctor stayed I got choked or a small paralysis occured. Now I'm normal and healthy. That was a nightmare which I will never forget 😞....
@@randomdogwith3ginternetacc996 that’s terrible! I’m glad your healthy!
@@islaandkatie4875 Thanks bro. I'm healthy now 😊😄
@@randomdogwith3ginternetacc996 I had breathing problems according to my mom when i was born and i experience extrememly mild breathlessness all the time so yeah i can understand. I am pretty much ok other than that. 😁😁😁
shouldn't the location system be always activated from the start automatically?
I believe it’s turned off for privacy reasons
@@PeanutBJelly i dont think sb calling 911 is concerned with privacy... i mean, i totally get the sensitivity about privacy in general, but really, not when 911 is being called...
Idk
@@PeanutBJelly I don't think when you call 911, you need privacy
INGSOC and Big Brother liked that
So sad, but seeing Jeremy back on his two feet and uniting with the operator gives me hope. We all serve a larger purpose when we work together.
So true!
ayo congo on 1k likes- i did it
@@faiyazshafin_0885 😀😃🙂
I’m glad Jeremy ended up okay,
And I’m glad she did everything she could.
No no she did not she should've just look up were he lived in the first place and not asking him so many questions when he can't breath you doughnut
@@200yearsago5 it's the person's job to ask questions , they look up their address either way, yet it's their job to ask questions.
@@200yearsago5 bruh kid stfu
@erwins wife “kid” that’s kinda @$$hole of you to assume I’m a kid
@@200yearsago5 AWWWWW man I’m sorry 😭😩🙏
While on the other side of America, a girl's friend is shot and dying, the dispatcher asked her to deal with it herself. Why cant everyone else be like Jeanette?
ikr
WTF
@@humsa3140 yes
I wanna punch that dispatcher
@zegaltherookie so you would've left someone who just got shot die? that's so mature of you 👏
Imagine how many people have died alone in the past when they couldn't call anyone for help.
Why the hell would I want to imagine that?
@@KutieMieeo *same*
@@KutieMieeo me
@@KutieMieeo to appreciate the technology and the advancement we reached that made millions of things possible, instead of dreading the present and not looking forward to the future.
@@Golden_M.Y. the same technology that kills millions of people in warfare hmmmmmmmmm thank you A10 warthog for putting face full of rounds into me
This man's literally fighting for every breath he can take and she's trying to make him have a conversation with him lmao
She has to ask him certain questions, plus she just wants to make sure he's not dead or something
she has to ask him questions to try keep him conscious and make sure he isn't dead
yee
*Are you choking?*
@@0638 Why yo name so long, dawg
Damn I thought this was gonna be a joke call, but it was quite wholesome and inspiring
After seeing the thumbnail/title, I thought "yeah sure, if you can't breathe then how are you talking?" Because I remembered something from when I learned about choking, and how when someone is choking they literally can't vocalize. But in this case it turned out he could _barely_ breathe, so it was still legitimate, just slightly inaccurately labeled.
"Nothing to really show appreciative I am"
You walking, smiling and being able to personally say thank you is more than enough.
Why the fuck are the two comments above me so toxic?
@@0xb1_ for real
@@0xb1_ Some toxic UA-cam users should touch some grass for once
@@fishcereal9940 lol
@@0xb1_ stfu
She looks exactly like I pictured her to look like
IKR SAME HERE
your able to determine what she looks like by her voice because the shape of people’s lips have different voices, you paired her voice to a shape of lips that normally belongs to a similar body that she has
@@user-ls3hu8oh6p u forggot to add that we Will make The picture as our country style is, like i pictured in a completly different way because i am from brazil
@@theye29 it doesn’t have to be specified since the theory/statement (however you want to see it) didn’t include it had to be of 1 nationality,
but instead of what your used to seeing when hearing the voice
though I understand what you mean by that
Something's divine about her
I'm so pleased Jeremy survived thank goodness for this brilliant 911 system in America what a beautiful kind hearted lady that saved his life so glad Jeremy is ok I can't begin to imagine what asthma must feel like and how the medications affect you poor poor man im glad this 911 dispatcher didn't hang up on Jeremy
Imagine just hanging up on someone who is dying. You would be procrastinating
why are people debating about how the location tracker technology is old and how its not 😭 its okayyy chilllll
It isnt ok
Well you could need 911 and call from your cell phone and say not to track you and then you die because they can't find you
@@pontiacgto1188 yeah but now many places have it so no point in arguing abt that now i dont know
Now this technology we need for our future.
It's been like 8 years since they had these technologies.
But it wasn't as fast as nowadays
@Damon D Bruh they only use this for emergencies such as the one in the video...
@Damon D bruh
It's only for police and emergency services also the sim card you use to call also knows your location. For example (T Mobile)
Although you could call 911 without a sim
Troom troom girls stalking their ex through passive agressive phone calls:
@Damon D nobody asked you to be dumb
This has been a thing in NZ for a while. Before that, people with known heart issues had heart tracker buttons that if pressed an ambulance would despatch to the location.
That’s not just a new zealand thing
@@crashharmonyroberson5076 I don't think that's what he was implying. Just saying that NZ has the technology. Australia does also.
@@crashharmonyroberson5076 he said a thing in nz not an nz thing lmao
@@crashharmonyroberson5076 Read before your comment
Cool
This was so heart breaking to listen to, And here we are playing games about trying not to breathe.
I really hope for no one to experience this.
As a person that has asthma, I can say it's really scary to have a hard time breathing, when you can't breathe, it feels tight and it's really terrible, thanks for uploading this :))
This is one of my biggest fears ...if I'm choking and I'm alone and not able to tell the person I need help...With all the technology we have today there should be a button to press on my phone that automatically gives out my address and a selection of problems that I have such as my heart, I'm choking, etc...So if any of you High tech people can do anything about it, that would be a great invention!
You can send a text message to 911
setting up somethinglike a button that automatically says your adress would be great
Lol you have a stack of likes
Such things exist already, my grandma had something like that. It was connected with the hospital or some kind of organisation that helped people and when she pressed the buzzer someone immediately would go to her house and look what’s up.
You can do the heimlich on yourself, don't practice it cause it can hurt you if you dont need it, but Google how to do it on yourself so you will know in case
I'm literally crying, I'm so glad this didn't end bad 😭
why are you crying
@@deadchanneldontwatchit4697 because it’s sad
@@thefriendlierfriendliestfr786 this isnt sad at all, you haven't seen anything if you think this is sad
@@ind2100 It can be emotional to other people, ever heard of different opinions?
@@airinlo4197 no, I'm blind to the world we live in.
Ofcourse I know people have different opinions, smh
I thought Jeremy was an old person because he sounds like one at the call
ikr
He looks so greatful and such an nice guy! I’m glad he’s alive and well! ☺️
Holy crap, I was literally crying until I found out he was alive. So glad Jeremy made it out alive in the end
Don't mean to be a jerk but crying over someone you don't know is way too much, stop it for your own good
@@schizophrenic_rambler
He was not breathing. A similar thing could’ve happened to them
@@tiktok_content9505 so, you telling me whenever you see any mention about death you cry because everyone can die?
@@schizophrenic_rambler No. it’s because Jeremy almost died young. And a painful death
@@tiktok_content9505 so, if in the news "baby stabbed to death" appears you cry?
It’s crazy how Domino’s knows my exact address with location services, but 911 operators don’t, aside from those using a “new system.” That system should be the standard. 911 tech is so outdated at this point.
Because tracking through location from an app is different then tracking location through a call. they are different since one send the exact gps location (like dominos) but the other has to pinpoint the location of the call from the signal of the cell phone.
But you're using an app to order from Domino's
That "new" system NSA and CIA standardly using for way over a decade to spy on the whole fucking world u say? XD
I think wifi is more accurate that mobile data
Fun Fact: This one UA-camr Dr. Wolf, or DrWolf001, used to work as a pizza delivery guy for Dominoes and one day when he had this job, he got to the door this little boy answered it and when he asked where the mom was, he said she's sick, so he went in to ask if it's ok he leaves the pizza on the table, and he sees her on the ground paralyzed. He called 911 to come help and they did, though the first time they got near they accidentally missed her address, and the mom was ok now.
"I did my job how I was supposed to and I feel like I achieved something"
Yep. That's how it works
No way you have beef with 911 operators
Jeremy looks so sweet, im happy hes okay now
this is scary, but good at the same time.
How is this good
@@scientist962 many ways. Just imagine you get saved from whatever and someone says "how is that good?"
@@schizophrenic_rambler There is misunderstanding. I thought he means that this is good because the person is dying
People who have been in the situation, suffocating and having to rely on emergency, can 100% relate with Jeremy
Just breathe
@@jus9 genius
@@jus9 || I bet they didn't think about that, Sherlock.
@@sofiabaquero1446 If he wasn't overweight this would have never happened
No shit? Are these just all 9 year old kids in the comments?
This wonderful story brought tears to my eyes!
i cant imagine how much pain he was in. poor guy🥺so glad he made it! Jeremy is amazing 🥺💕Jeanette is also amazing.(a hero)🤩
That's my awesome Aunt!!!!!
Patti Swayze Jeanette?
WOW! She is Amazing!
Wait really?? Holy shit
Give her a high five from me!
@Brandon Harting stfu idiot
wait if there is a technology like that so why operators have to ask for address?!
i mean it would be quicker, right?
Because its not always accurate and its still in development
But its slowly getting there
I believe its to give the patient something to do and not just slowly fade out of live.
There's two ways they can get your location. First is they can use cell phone towers to triangulate your position, but that's fairly inaccurate and wouldn't pinpoint a home. That's what the video shows containing 18 homes. The new system is called ELS, your phone uses its GPS to get a location and then your phone sends that to the emergency services operator. Usually this works great, but I've personally seen instances where my phone GPS is totally wrong. Even if it does work correctly, the caller could be in a block of apartments for example.
So to directly answer the question: The ELS data could be wrong (In cases where your phones GPS thinks you're somewhere you aren't) or completely useless (in a block of apartments) or unavailable (GPS doesn't work great indoors) or it could easily send them to your neighbours house, delaying them getting to you - so getting location from the caller is always the best option, but having access to this information is a good second option if the caller is unable to provide the information for any reason, like in the video.
vpn
Not all police stations have access to it
Still very new and not always accurate
To confirm the fact that the address is correct
salute to jeanette and all 911 operators working hard to save lives. God bless them and Jeremy. He was so fortunate
I an glad he met lady. She save his life. That blessing
Imagine this, in the wrong hands.
People could be tracked over a single call.
Online Crime rates would be higher.
What would they do with my location? Pull up?
@@nomadic1816 Leak it on the dark web- People sometimes do things (eg. Send human bones to that address or Crap)
But then imagine this, wouldn't this be accessible only to 911? Isn't it heavily encrypted or something? Besides, if it ever happened, wheres the news?
And besides, didn't they think about that b
@@nomadic1816 pull up and leave a 69% weed bomb on your porch
Negative! Negative 😐
"We have technology" - Patrick Star
@@mychaldrysdalesr1862 proceeds to drag balls across the screen while agresively snorting cocaïne on a stolen couch
lol
Of course she could track Jeremy down, her last name is Watson lol.
Am I the only one who never cries at emotional stuff but this almost got me to tears ?
This is beautiful,glad Jeremy is safe and well :) well done to the lady
That dispatcher is great! ❤️
Wish we had one in Uganda
@@ruthiebrenda4595 Bless you. 🙏🏻 We don't know how lucky we are here in the Western World. I hope things will improve for you one day soon ❤️
@@jaylyn7285 true
These types of systems has a lot of flaws in accuracy, so im glad it worked out this time.
SO wonderful to see Jeremy recovered and smiling again💖💖💖💖
Thank you to all these health workers
I literally got goosebumps while hearing the man struggling to breathe.... How can anyone dislike this video? The women was so awesome
Same. It’s kind of scary
There are dislike bots to dislike some amount to every video to the likes
because I don't like the video
The tense situation, probably...?
Why do people STILL mention dislikes??
@@somsnosa you dont like the video then dont do anything unless you *HATE* the video
Jeremy is soo young thank God he survived!
He looks like 40
So if he would died are u thanking god too?
@@Shumtakatak Thank God in every situation.
@@Shumtakatak Kay atheists
@@RealSupaHotFireVEVO thank the people that saved him
Wow! God was with Jeremy. Wonderful story.
I’m so glad Louise could help them.
We don't have this technology in Germany. They can not track Emergency Calls. Every Country should have this kind of Tool!
The UK has this too!
Doch. Wir können das. Ein Kumpel von mir war im Wald und sein Laufpartner hatte einen Krampfanfall und hat die 112 gerufen. Und die konnten dann seinen Standort mit dieser Methode bestimmen und RTW sowie NEF waren innerhalb von 9 Minuten dort.
I'm pretty sure the Netherlands got it
From what I remember Germany has strict privacy laws
It was introduced in Germany in 2019 and should be available to all cellphones by now. Upon calling 911 (or 112 in Germany's case) your smartphone activates its location immediately and uses that + data/wifi connection to pinpoint your location which it sends per SMS to the dispatcher. You can however disable that function manually in your settings and your location data is deleted automatically 60mins after the call - that's the privacy part
We need more dispatchers like this not ones who say shut up to the caller that needs help
There a video from inside edition about a woman begging for help and almost drowning in a flood but the dispatcher said shut up I don’t think we can help you
And another where someone's friend is dying because he got shot. She just cursed at him and the dispatcher was like "Deal with it yourself". Her friend died...
Dude his voice almost made me cry. You could just hear the distress and panic in his voice.
This is amazing technology, we love to see this. I'm so glad that Jeremy is ok!
damn he was waiting for the exhale
that might’ve been funny if it was actually inhale
@Arsh he didn't toss his pain with his wishes in a wishing well
69 likes
@IAmWaza i understood the joke. it’s stupid though because it has no correlation to the video.
I'm waiting for the exhale~
hilarious
i can't take the amount of sadness and wholesomeness in this video
hr is so grateful
For me, Kind people that doing They Job was like an Our favorite Celebrities helping Us and we want to take a photo with Them.
Caller: says that someone broke in the house and he must be quiet
Every call-taker: *proceeds to ask him the location making him speak and not using this system*
They Need the permission, they cant locate you if it's not an emergency, It would break privacy rules
@@Mozzicus "if it's not an emergency" bruh then why the fuck they call 911? To order a pizza?
@@widebhb950 actually it's true what he is saying
I have a friend in Germany who works in 911 helpline and someday we Talked about 911 (randomly) he said that 911 Helpline cannot Pinpoint your location without asking permission it's a rule they cannot break unless the situation is really dire like shown in this video
@@widebhb950 I spilt my water after reading this
@@kashaanalisiddqui3780 well that's in Germany though. In america 911 is used only for life threatening emergencies, so the 911 operator can track you.
God, can we just appreciate how brave and calm 911 operators are and have to be? They have to deal with this kind of thing day after day, and we don’t think about them. God bless them, and all the rest of the emergency services.
I cannot even breathe for 30 seconds and here is the caller breathing for who knows how long
This made me cry 💗
Weird thing about 911 like emergency services is that by heart they are modest.
Was so anxious at the beginning. So glad he made it.
Jeremy looks like a very nice and kind person
Thank you lady you are a godsend
and yet these operators are earning below average salaries while footballers get paid 6 figures for kicking a ball and falling on the floor.
It is what it is, sadly🤷😞
Also tiktokers
And tiktokers do some cringe dance and earn thousands.
@@cosmicalize and everybody can do it
footballers are training for sooo many years to make it to the top position(big salaries are part of it), but i agree, these operators should earn more
I am now thankful for how easy it is for me to breathe. Sounds like a nightmare when you can’t breathe no matter how you try.
Thank you Janette 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Aww!
It's warm hearthing to see technology used well!
Warm hearthing
wow, that is wholesome
@@YungAirheadOfficial which one tho
@@YungAirheadOfficial not fortnite ffs
@@ripli3275 roblox minecraft
@@ripli3275 ps4 game, Ghost of Tsushima
PC: watch dogs legion, phasmophobia.
Exiled Kingdoms on steam
I couldn't help but smile with tears in my eyes!
Jeremy thank you.
This made me cry
i’m so glad this had a happy ending!!!
That deserves a raise
the end is so heartwarming
In germany this isn’t possible because they want privacy
In an emergency for the fire department and ambulance to come so why wouldn't you give them your address just fine you cannot speak to them...no difference
Guess Germany want their citizens to croak 💀
jawohl
@@hiimpeyton671 Nah I think America want that you are allowed to walk atriums with guns
Unfortunately, that‘s true.
I CAN'T BREATHE! PLEASE KNEEL ON MY NECK!
this is not funny
@@scheilafernanda4835 biased and bluepilled
You guys are doing wonderful job... Luv u guys and God bless you all
When he said *"Can't Breath"* I Felt That😔✊
(Not joking)
What happened
@@peppypiggy160 He said that he can't breath, and OP felt strongly about that.
@@probot6515 like why can’t he breath
You’re so unfunny and cringe dumb sans pfp
@@brokenfinger Who shat in your bed?
This is the wholesome thing I need for the day :)
Ahh bro I have tears in my eyes... this was amazing
This is what I need to be recommended to me more.
I just came from a video where the operator mocks a dying person. So glad to see she wasnt one of them
This is why dispatch needs access to ISPs. 911 should automatically know your call location.
Would a vpn mess with that? Or is that not how they work 🤔
@@transcendentgaming5207 ur gay
@@transcendentgaming5207 Not really i guess...System probably detects which cell tower you are connected to and strength of signal from that tower to cell phone's sim card. Exact location could be determined from other parameters i guess.
@@transcendentgaming5207 Some apps, like Uber Driver, have an "anti-cheat" and can still see your real location. Rven with Developer's Mock location app chosen
@@mihaperko7659 That's what's used nao
this totally reminds me of an Person of Interest episode: Last Call. "I wanted to offer you the one thing 911 callers never get: Closure"
No one is born a hero. But hero's will always rise to the occasion. Very well done :)
Thank you!
"I can't breathe"
"Ok so tell me your name, life story, and how your day was."
It's a way to distract a person so they don't get too scared, and while they're talking, 911 can easily find out their address on call and deliver help
@@axyaxotl but why would they get them to talk if they know they're having trouble breathing?
@@SlushyIsMyName i mean, if 911 dispatcher is calm and trying just to talk, then caller wouldn't be so scared, and he'll trying to breathe and say something, so dispatcher won't let him die, idk
@@axyaxotl I see what you're saying but that still seems kinda risky to me
She's the true MVP
*m o s t v a l u a b l e p l a y e r*
Even though she have zero kills
The only time your ever relieved to hear a stranger read your address out to you
That dispatcher must feel good. It's 2 years from now, I think she's retired.
Me: can’t breathe at school
Nurse at school: Nah you’re fine. You can go back to class
Me: 💀
**has intense asthma attack**
Nurse: lol sensitive kids, back in my day we used to hold our "asthma attacks" smh what happened in society to make it more sensitive anyways heres ice this will probably "cure" it go back to class
@@user-jj8cp9go6m lol
Me: I can't breathe
Teacher: so? Focus on the test!!!
Me: *dies*
Teacher: its his fault for not breathing
Honestly been several cases of children dying due to school nurses ignore Asthma attacks
*ice pack*
Police what your wife name:
Jermy: What the FUUUUU-
Lmao it’s first name-
They both look so wholesome omg :,)
I’m so happy his life was saved
Wait a minute, how is this system new? Being able to trace emergency calls is a standard, well-known for many years. Even movies from 90s use this concept.
yeah, but that takes hours, this technology did it almost immediately
@@elefanteverde3448 then how come when my brother was little and called 911 they showed up in a few minutes without an address said
@@doggamer3649 Older technologies would take multiple trained people hours to track your location to a vague level, this pinpoints your location rapidly but the ambulances will still take time to reach your destination
Great, a Watterson.
In my mind I read this in Gumball’s voice
"I can't breathe" this didn't age well
🗿
I shed some tears soon as they hugged
Rest in peace bro😔