Emergency (AU) Season 03 Episode 07 - Emergency (AU) 2022
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2022
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Emergency (AU) Season 03 Episode 07- Emergency (AU) 2022
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Emergency
Emergency reveals the tribulations and triumphs of the Royal Melbourne Hospital's dedicated doctors and nurses as they deal with victims of vicious assaults, horror car crashes and other tragedies, caring for the constant stream of patients coming through the door every day.
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I havet worked as a nurse thats way I want to see how thay work in other places
Almost every episode there’s a horse accident. I’ve been riding for 55 years, broken both arms, and broke my foot off. This brings back the nightmare every episode!!!!! Only in America, the docs always chastise me for riding. Thanks for being nicer to your riders!!
I'd think that after breaking anything,you'd give it up. I didn't do much riding,but dang when my cousin slapped his horses ass and it ran off with me,I got scared. He got cussed out I could of died,I guess he wasn't thinking about that. I've jumped out of a fast moving truck too,the horse was scarier. I had a horse named Misty wind,she farted a lot lol. One time my boyfriend came over,he was bending over and she jumped on him. I was like oh my God,she didn't hurt though. he was pretty good looking,maybe she thought he was her boyfriend lol.
The last time I was on a horse (some 40 years ago) was the night I discovered the hard way that I couldn’t fly…….horse made an abrupt left turn and I flew straight off him.
You broke your foot off??? How tremendously awful! What a price for horse riding!
Nothing like riding a good horse! I miss it terribly.
Well, here's another contrary opinion. I fell off a tall ladder at home, painting the back of my 2 story house alone, which I've done many years. I do not remember anything about the accident, due to the severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) I sustained in the fall, nor do I recall the first 4 weeks, in the 1st hospital - w/ the exception of a few moments when they took me out of an induced coma. I awoke w/ my hands covered in gauge and medical tape, to prevent me from ripping out any important wires and oxygen tube. And w/ my mouth and throat full of the oxygen apparatus, I couldn't talk. So I couldn't tell my family to take off the damn cotton on my hands, so I can remove the stupid tubes, so I can talk to say that I'm perfectly all right - which I wasn't, (yet). After the Trauma Unit that saved my life, then the Intensive Care Ward, I was transferred to the 2nd hospital for 4 types of extensive Rehabilitation. After several weeks, I was moving and thinking right again, (had to re-learn walking, standing, and balancing), I was discharged home, where I had to have Outpatient Therapy at the 3rd hospital - repeating many of the same tests and having to again prove I was able to take care of myself fine. I recovered about 99%, left w/ some minor double vision, correctable w/ glasses, a numb forehead, and just 1 small scar - on my chest, under my arm from where they cut me to insert a tube into my lung to drain some blood caused by broken ribs. And to be approved to drive a car again, after being 6 months seizure free, I had to get license and medical forms filled out by a Neurologist and an Ophthalmologist, as well as take a driving test. So, I broke ribs, shoulder blade, had closed fractures of my skull, and some brain bleeding, which was absorbed and went away by itself. Oh, and while at the hospital I had both pneumonia and then sepsis, which could've killed me. Anyway, my family, many who flew in from out of state, to be w/ me every day for the 6 weeks of hospitalization, don't want me to get back on a ladder. I'm not scared to do so, but after what "I put them through", I respect their preference that I do not get back on one, even w/ a helmet. So, yeah, others often don't think the injured person should return to their dangerous activity that contributed to their medical event - just like riding horses or a motorcycle.
Note to self: Do not pack an open head wound with mud.
I’ll jot that note down too 😂
Charlie said "I'm a little overwhelmed" with almost a dozen hospital staff members swiveling around her, a nearly completely broken jaw (what it probably feels like at least, and is 2 hours away from her parents. I could never imagine being a "little overwhelmed" in that situation, I'd be an absolute mess
And when she’s talking to her mum on the phone she says “oh I’m ok”. She’s a trouper alright.
Kevin and his dad are so adorable!!! Seeing the love son and dad have for one another is so prescious!!! ❤
These doctors and nurses are true heroes!
Well said 🎉
Dr J Papson is so calm. Love him
Agreed, he's awesome.
Poor little girl. I have a 21 year old granddaughter. I would cry to think of her being so badly hurt and 2 hrs away from her parents.
I love the team there in Australia absolutely brilliant the way they take care of the patients please we need more these kind of serious to watch
It gives me hope after what I went threw wen my dad was in hospital throwing up pure blood and filled a mop bucket up of it and he was left in the corridor had a heart attack then he was kept in for a few weeks I begged them to scan him X-ray him they didn’t they sent him home the next day he died alone waiting for me to go and pick him up the nhs is cruel he was only 67 they treated him lie he was just a problem they didn’t want to fix my heart is in bits it’s been a few months and I still cry for him every day it hurts so much and he trusted them that’s what’s hurts me even more
I had a friend fall off a horse while crossing a 2 lane road. She also landed on her face but instead of a tree hit the pavement. Forcing bone into the brain tissue she did not recover. Wearing a helmet when you go on a trail ride can save your life. Thank the good Lord that the motorcycle rider had safety equipment.
I love watching Emergency medical TV shows
Me too lol
Me, three. Lol.
44:45 that's one of the cutest dogs I've ever seen omg ❤
Wow, it sounds like rural Victoria needs their own critical care ER. I understand they are a farming area there, but farming injuries are so daunting.
This series is so much better than the British version. There's a lot less chatter and a lot more action. Thanks for sharing this. Please keep the episodes coming.
Agreed
Not at all. Just as much chatter, but in comprehensible behind the mask and with that funny accent they have downunder... ;-) I love the British version with all the humor and lots of TLC.
Different way of filming and producing ! And diffrent kinds of people !
@@Dany-yi5rzI understand the Australian accent better than the British one. Not sure why lol
I’m from the uk and all they do is talk they can’t walk the walk they let my dad die alone cold throwing blood up from his chest alll he needed was iv antibiotics I can see him now in that bed looking so small and he trusted that they would help him they didn’t they did his blood pressure he had an heart attack they still did nothing sent him home without calling us and he died waiting for me to pick him up less than 24 hours of been home it’s going threw the courts now I’m just heartbroken I wish he had these doctors they care and walk the walk not just thinking about a cup of tea
I’m a respiratory therapist in Texas and even though we speak the same language it’s funny how different pronounce different words like trachea, saline, cervical, and tourniquet to name a few. One of my really good friends is an author from Australia and we talk about this all the time.
Australian here; Yeah you Americans speak funny English, just like the Brits!!😁🤣
@@coover65 😂😂😂😂like I said, one of my really good friends is from Australia. He’s an author and I proofread his books.
Well done to the medical team and RMH as always
Im so glad to not ever have broken something or had severe injuries
I love medical videos.
Oh I've fallen in love with Dr. de la Rue - Hugs
Lucky man to have a gorgeous woman with a heart and head to match. She is the whole package 💝Congratulations 💝
I love these doctors and nurses! They are amazing!
Charli was sooo brave!
Packing an open head wound with mud.... what 😬
Ahhhh, im always here for you. I worked in mental health for 25 years. Im officially a pensioner tomorrow as 66 on 2nd Jan.
You are doing so well. Our bodies are so flexible from when the first baby is born and is more flexible as more babies. But as you carry big babies.
Using so relaxation techniques can help. Also doing hobbies that helps you relax ❤❤❤
Emergency TV medical TV shows are so amazing
I find it very hard to believe wind blew over a forklift.....as an average forklift weighs 6,000. pounds.!
Dr Fitter could be fitter🤣
I guessing this is another lost-in-translation.
Harvesting almonds, they would be using a tractor with a fork attachment, not a forklift.
Tractors are much taller, and they said he fell out the window.
A good gust with that now very high center of gravity will easily tip a tractor
Must’ve been a strong wind lol
Have you ever lived in Australia? Did you hear that he was trying to fit a plastic tarp over something?
The wind plus the plastic tarp is what made the forklift tip over. Just like sailing but on land not water.
Always a joy to see the beautiful Ebony💝
Dr Luke De La Rue looks like vet on the hill Scott.
I don’t think he looks anything like him. I read your comment so I kept looking for it this episode and the only thing I could see that was similar was the angular jawline. Do you have a favorite between Scott and Chris? I love them both but I think I like Chris just a smidge more.
@@annajosullivan I thought the same about the jaw line, I prefer Scott just a little bit more than Chris 🎉🎉
@@carolinemitchell3620 although they are both loving vets and I would be honored to take my cat to either one of them only I live in Texas lol
@@annajosullivan me too but I think I live a bit to far as I live in the UK 🤣🎉
@@carolinemitchell3620 a lot of people in the UK travel really far to see Dr Chris but normally only when there when something serious wrong with their pet and I wouldn’t want that to you.
Ouch
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I believe this is the wrong episode this happened I think in se 2 or earlier in this season
It's from series two. This is the preview I saw earlier at the end of an S2 episode.
All these shows continue with same people in diff shows
omg... he was learning to ride a motorcycle? Here where I live you have to have a approved supervisor accompanying you on the road. They mentioned his dad was driving a car behind him, but not sure that would be classed as an approved supervisor. Here where I live people learning to ride do so with a licenced instructor.
Yeah in Melbourne learners need only take a few classes with an instructor and then they can only ride certain types of bikes otherwise they ride by themselves
Rider alongside the learner.once you pass the learner test, you can ride solo.
They blur all the good stuff ☹
This is for privacy depends- clothing- people who not want their pics taken
@@franpaszkowski-hood1565 I know 😒 but I wanna see the war wounds 😁
how come the bloke with the good suntan had his face blurd.
Probably didn't give permission for his face to be shown just his story to be shared.
What's with music ,
L plate bike rider……say no more!
🎉 what is this song the slower version I really like it? Please🎉
Bull bar? Who is that woman 😅
Learner bike riders should still have a fully licensed rider next to them, just like you need a fully licensed driver in a learner car driver… I’m a learner driver to, so don’t think I’m picking on them.
Dr de labRue is so hot
😂
New sub I'm enjoying this channel very much .Only thing is I would like to see the wounds .Thank you I'm sick so I'm watching these back to back .💜✝️☮️🤍
UA-cam tends to age gate and demonetise videos that show the wounds. Then there's also the factor of patient medical privacy. It's one thing to show scans with a patient's consent, but detailed images could contain information that's hard to blur out or could be hard to view for sensitive viewers. Tricky balancing act to be sure.
Yep, you're sick.
@@celticphoenix2579; I'm waiting for spine surgery soon - I'm down & watching this video !
Oh no I wish you all the luck and health In the world keep fighting your worth it I hope your better very soon lots of love from uk Yorkshire ❤❤
They blur all the good stuff ☹