Medics Save Pedestrian Hit by Motorcycle | Trauma Investigators Full Episode
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2016
- Doctors perform roadside surgery on a 61-year-old traffic accident victim. Doctors look for the source of another elderly man’s pain after he is involved in a car accident. When a 73-year-old bookkeeper is knocked down by a car, doctors fear she may never walk again. The emergency team treats a woman with acute back pain. Finding the cause of a 17-year-old girl’s abdominal pain proves elusive.
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Featuring stories of life and death, Trauma Investigators follows an elite team of doctors as they diagnose and treat patients at one of the UK’s leading trauma centres. Conducting on-the-spot investigations, these specialists use all available clues to make critical, split-second decisions that just might save their patients’ lives. Every case is a new mystery waiting to be solved and cutting-edge 3D graphics give viewers a rare insider’s perspective of what’s at stake.
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Had our local Heli Meds treat me after a motorcycle accident. I Imagine thanks to these guys I wouldn’t be sitting here typing this. Angels with wings.
Being such an advanced doctor that you can operate on the side of the road is amazing skill
And here I thought I had it going on because I can take apart a chainsaw carburetor in the field and clean it out. LOL
@@geekfreak618 different area of expertise
They probably can’t do that
Be proud of yourself
She performed major surgery on Steven before reaching the hospital. That is the epitome of an incredible Doctor.
That road side trauma doctor is incredible! What an inspiration
Jack F livening angel
@Andrew Ongais it needs teaching but it does only take seconds
@@georginacat7667 It only takes second but her crystal clear authoritative delivery of instruction was admirable. Dr. Weaver also took seconds to acknowledge the EMT's performance and stress twice how important it was. She told him "your jaw thrust is the most important thing", whilst she was cutting into the guy's chest and inserting tubes, twice. An exceptional team leader. I am in awe.
I was wondering why a person in a paramedic uniform wouldn’t know how to do a jaw thrust?
@@80mphisntfastenuff They do, But to have a senior Dr reassure you is important.
The elderly woman hit by a car is an absolute riot. Her wit and one liners had me laughing 😂
My lord, this doctor and the paramedics are true heros!!!!
Theese doctors paramedics are the heroes of our country not singers actress or footballers and yet they get little recognition for the lives they save👏👏
💯💯💯
@@k_j_n1242😮
I know . It really IS criminal .
😅 0:20
Well said
Ok, I’m truly in awe about Steven making it. With SubQ Emphysema, accompanying his injuries, I thought surely he would die. Ann preformed a miracle. Also I wish the life squads in America would use more pain meds, it’s ridiculous how patients suffer.
Q as q
Anne is an amazing Doctor and a human being the world needs more people and Doctors like her
As an ex Australian EMS technician, our services have come a long way to having intensive care Paramedics, and other Roadside Doctor interventions. A long way from when I first joined as an advanced first aid unit with swoop and scoop mentality. Some of these patients would hardly have survived back then !! Great service !! About time !!
i really love how sweet british people are..even if they are hurt..
We're all sweet! We need to keep our cool and dignity, even in distress and severe pain - it is our way. The most appalling thing for us, is to be seen as attention seeking, or make something all about us. Perhaps this is how we differ from other nations, but I'm glad I'm British and my politeness and respect for others is something that flows in my veins.
That is, until it's taken too far - and then we'll bite....
We jolly along because we know all will be well 🙏🇬🇧💃
Actually , it's a European trait to be polite even in the face of horrors .
But do be aware that not all European patients hold themselves to a higher standard .
As far as Americans , I am German American, have just come home from a lengthy stay in hospital then rehab ( 30 days ) and how our wonderful nurses are so badly treated by patients is appalling . I heard more than my share of crap from American patients - it was embarrassing .
Yes . I DID " fire " 4 nurses who tried to manhandle me without thought or reasoning. Kicked them out of the room & they never returned . They would have undone my surgery . And they didn't care about the patients.
The other nurses instilled respect & trust .
Thank God for them !
Wow, Dr. Weaver is an amazing diagnostician. No panic, just moving forward with lifesaving treatment. Wonderful to see a doctor with such skills. I saw a lot of surgical emphysema, the crackling feeling in the skin was weird.
The little lady bookkeeper with the knee injury is amazing, with her determination and strength! I'd like to meet her.
I thought the same thing that I’d like to meat her and listen to her stories I bet they would be amazing
And she was beautiful with her makeup and stylish hair ❤
I love her laughter. 😍 So contagious!!
I love Joyce. What a fun upbeat lady she is. Very classy too!
Dee: You look classy with a classy name too if I may say so..?
Paw Paw Why thank you very much.
I didn’t realize how swollen he was until I saw him healed and normal looking
Subcutaneous emphysema is one of the freakiest things to see and feel.
We are very lucky in the U.K. to have such services like the NHS...never take this for granted
Everywhere in europe has it... The NHS underperforms compared to many of them despite a higher budget. It has huge institutional problems. The cancer survival rate for one is lower than comparable countries and systems.
@@Gecko....Ok?
This is why we should take care of our NHS and why we should be grateful for it
I love that Drs are on scene along with paramedics! Such an efficient use of resources.
Not really, paramedics in the USA do what the doctors do!!
@@bettysmith4527 why put down the hard work and dedication of a medical team just to boast about your own country?
@@bettysmith4527 I mean that's just not true. A lot of it depends on the state, for example California doesn't have RSI in its scope of practice so therefore they wouldn't perform an RSI like they did to the first patient. The doctor isn't just a standard doctor either, They're a trauma doctor and they're there to give the best chance of survival in life and death scenarios with their extra training including roadside surgeries like open heart surgery on knife wound victims. The UK and the US have different views on first responders. In the UK it's about bringing treatment to the patient as soon as possible and in the US it's about transporting the patient as soon as possible.
I have been in EMS for 25 years, I have yet to see one case where having a physician present would have made a difference. RSI does not mean a physician needs to be present, as a majority of patient's can be ventilated using BVM until arrival at the hospital, and my guess is that in California most hospitals are a very short drive away from most locations. If need be nasally intubate them, been there done that, and sadly it has become a lost skill! Physicians DELAY transport from what I have seen from these videos because they want to sit on scene and "fix" everything. The goal should be reverse any immediate life threats that can be reversed in the field, that includes giving blood if needed (physician not needed), needle decompress if they have a tension pneumothorax (physician not needed), and control their airway (physician not needed) and go to the hospital because they need an OR, not someone doing ultrasound on a sidewalk to see if they are bleeding!! @@azzifyy5988
As a Retired Registered Nurse in Canada I think having Trauma Surgeons mobile to get on Scene is phenomenal. It absolutely increases the chances of Patient Survival. I would love to see Trauma Surgeons in the Field available in other Countries. Many Thanks to All out there doing this outstanding work. God Bless.❤🙏
Joyce is a fighter for sure! She comes from a very different generation and I admire her fighting spirit and sense of humor too. I can only imagine the pain she was in but staying upbeat was incredible.
In awe of these incredible life savers, literally gave Stephen his life back...
Now that's road side service. Evacuating the air surely saved this man. In a rural area he probably wouldn't have been so lucky
Bryan Roberts true miracle workers. What a calling to be able to make a life changing prognosis in a split second, operate and save a person from a quick death. Simply amazing viewing.
@@kingy002 yeah, that's how you know your truely in trouble when the paramedics have furrowed brows and having to ask the trauma doctor what's going on because they havent seen this before. So amazing how calm and focused everyone stays even when it's clear they're either out of their depth rapidly running out of options.
Absolutely incredible humans that work for us. Please kids look to be inspired by people like these drs not the Kardashians!
👀😂I was just watching a kardashian video but I wanna become a dr
I agree, these are real hero’s, they should be paid millions not soccer players or actors
Kids know your limits...
Great comment....
Hahah no sorry, paramedic is so hard to get into only has yearly intakes at uni (not 2 like every other course) & very limited and you’re not guaranteed a job. I was shocked to know my Nandos co worker graduated a 4 year paramedicine degree and couldn’t find a job for a year or 2 But thanks anyway! :)
I was an ER/A&E Nurse for twenty years and enjoy watching how prehospital care is evolving since my time. I retired ten years ago and marvel at the changes and advances in such a relatively short time. I was particularly impressed with REBOA, transfusing blood on scene, the liberal use of potent analgesics, on scene heads scan (for bleeds) and especially how they all communicate so well with the patient. Reassuring the patient and relatives is such an important part of emergency care integral to the whole process. What a really professional and efficient team all round. I hope I never need their services but would be very reassured if any of them turned up.
It has been a while for me also. I am continually amazed at procedures and machines now!! We didn't have mammogram, MRI, or CAT machines when I started!!!
Thank you for your service, guys! There are people walking this Earth who would not have been had you not chosen such a noble profession so thank you on behalf of those of us that are alive because of it! 👍
@@krashd I am unfortunately one of those people who owes my life to the staff at High Wycombe General Hospital A+E department many years ago. Thank you does not really cover it.. I tried to arrive there a few times to say thanks in person but started experiencing panic attacks and flashbacks so turned away and went home.. It doesn't mean I am any less grateful of course.
Thank you for your service.
My family has had need of an above-average amount of care in ER, ICU & Dialysis units for over 8 years. I've had RA and Fibro since I was 20 and at age 19 my daughter developed a rare form of vasculitis that attacked her blood vessels, kidneys & brain. Nurses are the lifeblood of any health care setting. My appreciation for nurses knows no bounds.
@@patriciawickholm3617 yes! technology continues to revolutionize medicine.
I love it when you see them get well and able to say thank you for the treatment and care they received!
I got treated by medics like this in my last cycle accident if they wasn't so skilled I would be much worse of they was very professional and kept re assuring me they are 100 % worth the money spent on them they are great people
Anne Weaver = real-life superhero
I totally agree. They need doctors on the roads in the US maybe there wouldn’t be so many deaths.
Absolutely. Look what she did by the side of the road. As a volunteer EMT, I’m in awe of and always have great respect for all professional medical personnel.
She is fantastic.
I love Joyce , she is so sweet! I'm so glad she was ok
I know she's so adorable
I didn't even know it was possible to get hit by a motorcycle so badly that you have air leaking into all parts of your body. You learn something new every day I suppose.
I love Ann. we need more of her in this world
Everyone saying Jasmine is putting it on, she really probably had a burst ovarian cyst. I had one and collapsed in A&E car park in unbelievable pain. I was wheeled in screaming and they knocked me out with morphine eventually. They couldn’t find anything except the blood in the abdomen, but to the doctors it was an absolute mystery for at least 18 hours. Don’t judge her. I was in pain for months after this and it looked so similar to what was happening here with her.
She more than likely has " Endometriosis" !! It takes on average 8 years to be diagnosed by laparoscopic surgery, which is the only way to diagnose it. I hope she has found a k more knowledgeable doctor to figure out whats really going on.
@@marcashbane1823 I was just going to suggest that. I had pain very similar to hers until my diagnosis. It's horrendous. I hope she finally got help.
Endometriosis and ovarian cysts feel similar. A ruptured cyst is the worst.
@@nyteshayde1197 I've had both and they did not feel similar. Both were extremely painful but, a different type of pain.
@@nyteshayde1197 sorry but what do you mean by feel? I have a cyst but i never felt anything.in fact i was shocked i had it even.its not that big though.only 8cm.or Some ppl feel and some don't feel anything is it ? Also i have had bleeding for few months which me have low blood now.:( my result will be out on 10 July.had a sample from the womb taken.
That lady doctor she’s an Angel
The US doesn’t have this. How many lives could be saved if Hospitals sent out Trauma Physicians to critical patients.
I love this older Lady. Great sense of humor. She reminds me of my Mom.
When I see shows like this, I immediately think about one of my cousins who was killed in Vietnam in a motorcycle crash and he was one of the most caring person I've had ever had in my life and I do actually miss talking to him over the phone!
I'm sorry you lost your cousin.
All that needs to be said is well done to the emergency services and the hosp high respect for you all x x
Joyce is such a treasure. ♥
I love this trauma Dr. she is so caring and knows her stuff
Did I get it right that the motorcyclist that hit Stephen was doing a wheelie with a passenger?! That poor guy was just walking minding his own business and nearly died, if not for Dr. Anne. Absolute miracle worker and so calm and professional ❤
This lady doctor is awesome
Elaine Brand I thi k she needs metals she can wear sure of being so smart Nd for all the .over she's saved..
Cody Blackford shut the fuck up you uneducated fuck.
@@littledeel Please.. unwad your panties. That can't be very comfortable. They seem pretty far up there, man :/
These people deserve to be called angel's or saints if it wasn't for Bradford ambulance service 💖 my husband would not have ad an extra 3 yrs with his kids and me even though he suffered serious brain injuries and died in 2017 3 yrs after due to the injuries but these people gave us 3 extra yrs thank you 💖 for all yous do angel's in the winds people don't realise what they are thank you May god 🙏 always 💞 be with them amazing people each and every one of them 😉
Amazing hero's! We're so lucky for what we have!! Motorcyclist doing wheelie with pillion passenger and hits pedestrian I hope that rider got the bloody book thrown at him! And hope he learnt his lesson.
Yes, I was disappointed we didn’t hear what happened to the Posing Pillock doing wheelies on his bike.
Joyce is just a ray of sunshine!! LOLOL
I want her to adopt me! :D
lol right
I reckon she's got some amazing stories to tell!
Ian Sheridan
John Abegg Erm... Yes?
I feel so sorry for the man who was hit by a bike by someone doing something stupid like the wheelie that was done to only please them selves but caused that man to be hurt and them selves
Props and mad love for Dr. Weaver, my hats off to her!!! 🙏🙏🙏👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
What these people do is just so amazing! Very impressed
Broken or even bruised ribs are the most ridiculously painful injuries!
Dr. Weaver is an amazing doctor! Why do they keep calling her Ann instead of Dr. Is that a UK thing...not a big deal, just wondering but wow, to do roadside surgery essentially....she is calm, cool and collected. So much admiration for her watching this
They work as a close knit team, and several of them have the first name "Doctor"
We don’t blow smoke up our own arse & call rank like the yanks, we don’t strut our “self importance”
Doctors are actually called Mister in England.
@@annamarielewis7078Doctors are called Doctor, Consultants are Mr/Miss.
Surgeons are.@@annamarielewis7078
WOW! Seeing Steven (Stephen?) After accident vs after treatment and time to heal really shows how 'inflated' he was. That's incredible. Excellent work by everyone! I could only hope to get a fraction of the care here in the US..... Chances are Insurance would say nay, not worth it, leave him be and hope for the best, or crippling medical bills where it wouldn't have been worth it to be saved.
I’m from the uk and I am so sorry you don’t why the critical care we get it’s awful I’m so sorry if I could help you I would I’m a nurse
What a wonderful voice Joyce has.
Wow never seen nothing like this before working on patient in street. Nice work.
Love this show Dr Weaver is great and knows what she needs to do and gets it done
Anne is an absolute AMAZING Dr. in the field!! Wow! She did surgery on the sidewalk- twice!
Such great care is given to these unfortunate ones. God bless the medical teams!
I have to mention that the videography on all these videos is incredible!
Steven and his son are such a lovely, kind couple of guys♥
Brilliant close up scenes, Life support by doctors and paramedics, Great team work.
Wow this is amazing. All you trams doctors are just amazing at saving lives and so quickly. I praise the Lord for your dedication and care of the injured.
I've never seen paramedics do life saving procedure to this extent
Thank you for your amazing work. VIVA the NHS xxx
Stephen is a legend.. he survived..
Anne is so inspirational
I like learning about the differences between the medical services of different countries. The Brits sure do seem to take charge of a scene! I worked for a company that manufactures many of the medical helicopters, so seeing them put to use is nice too.
wow... Ann Weaver... Absolute LEGEND :O
massive respect for her.
The last old bloke hit the nail on the head - Thanks to the medical people
If this was a US show it would be "Thanks to Jesus Christ he saved me that day" Sure thing.
I’ve dislocated my jaw twice, my knee 20+ times, I’ve had a knee replacement, a appendectomy and abdominal surgery and none of these were as bad as the pain when one of my ovarian cyst bursted. Poor Jasmine
No offence think you need some bubble rap. I thought my 38 visits at a+e was a little bad. Na you made me laugh stay safe.
Omg really??? 😱
The Motown not offended - I definitely do! 😂
Hazel Eyes I’m double jointed so all my joints dislocate really easy. Had to fix the damage to my knee, then my appendix burst, then exploratory abdom surgery due to cyst burst, all in about a 8 year period!
The very best medical response video! Please provide more. Thank all who were involved, patients, doctors and technicians to give all of us a factual education on injuries effects on the😂❤ body.
Even though Joyce is in pain she's in great spirits
Katherine Song I
ANN WEAVER IS A GREAT DOC
melly beans she's incredible. As a nurse myself I would love to work with her!
Yeah she is she is on litterally every episode
I love her and Dr Clare
What amazing people
I want to become a first responder when I get older you guys have inspired me to become a first responder
Go for it buddy. Noble calling. Peace ✌🏽
Great show!! I wish we had doctors going out on calls. Unfortunately, we seem to be having a shortage of available doctors here in Alberta Canada.
I was amazed at Joyce's attitude. Such a lovely, upbeat person. I'm so glad I wasn't the one that hit her, lol.
Thank you for sharing your medical procedures on UA-cam. The UK has a great system, and they work so well together 🇨🇦
We are having the same issues here in the US. After COVID, we seem to have worn out our docs. I can’t even change from one doctor to another, nor can I get any specialist care unless it’s truly an emergency.😖
That’s so sad I’m so sorry for you I’m from uk and I’ve had life saving surgery 5 times. Ow on my heart and lungs I wish you had the same treatment as me in the us god bless you
She is amazing.
Ann is a legend
Not to sound crass, but Anne is so amazing, I would turn for her, she is incredible. What an incredable human and a babe. She is so calm and professional.
Air ambulance officers are the astronauts of medicine
If I was hit by a car or something and Anne Weaver responded I would know I'm in good hands.
She would smack you one for calling her a “babe” very disrespectful!
WHOA!!!!! Did not think I was going to witness such a sight! Had to close my eyes a few times. Incisions make me cringe. I am weak.
I agree, I watch videos like this all the time, but I was not ready for that lol
WOW! Neither did I. Opened my eyes wide!
All of these Doctors are angels along with our first responders all around the world...Thank you, the compassion and empathy that you show each day to thousands is nothing short of a miracle...I pray for your safety, ALWAYS!!!
Such an incredible Dr. With such passion for what she does!! Great out come for her patient's 😇
the dockers the nurses and ambos the most amazing people ,i thank u all
Yasmine and her mom are such a beautiful mother daughter team
Roadside doctor is awesome as are all emergency workers
Are these people amazing or what may God 🙏 be with each and everyone of them every time they go out to a call these people are angel's of God bless you all and thank you 💖 for all your hard work
If ever i get in this state i want Dr Anne she is incredible!
That trauma doctor is really good at handling the situation, very smart woman.
This Doctor is fantastic !!!
I wish I could be like Anne. What an amazing person ❤
Dr Ann is an amazing doctor!
I chuckled a little when she fully explained a jaw thrust and how to do it to the cop helping and then told him she was going to do a double thoracotomy and just left it at that lol
He was a paramedic. Whilst he will know how to do a jaw thrust, she was so wondered about this patient I can only assume she really wanted to reiterate the importance of a good jaw thrust.
That gave me pause, too, and then she just did it!! WOW!!
Real life heros.
Joyce's eyeshadow is on point, love it.
Fr when I was in the ER Iooked like absolute trash
The first lady. Wow. If only all medical staff were like her!!
calm cool and collected heroes.
Stop at 11.40
'Time will tell if Anne's done enough.....'
She did all that was humanly possible under the circumstances!👍
Amazing work😮😊❤
In den paar Ausschnitten aus dem Gameplay war sie echt gut! Respekt 💪🏼
Road side trauma dr.s should be everywhere
Such Lovely Souls 💟🛐💟🦋👣🦋God Bless Every Single One ☝🏽 Of You For Truly Caring For All Souls 💟🛐💟
Aww, darling Joyce!!!
Absolutely love this show!
It’s not a “show” it’s a medical documentary!!!!!
@@fikent5252 I´m not mistaken by what this "show" is all about, but thank you for your input anyway!
The best medical drama on all of tv!!
Thanks. ENGLAND 🇬🇧🏴.