My condolences to Jean‘s family and friends. I’m happy that she was surrounded by family when she passed away. Absolutely love this show and love seeing some of the countryside of Scotland as that’s where my ancestors are from. My dad was born in Glasgow and my mom‘s family(Parents) we were born in Edinburgh. Everybody did such a great job on handling all the patients that they had !!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🥰🥰
I think this recording is actually episode 5 which I part watched last night as I distinctly remember the first patient was female not male and if I remember she’s not having a heart attack- low this show so would be great to see the real episode 6 when u find it David Young 39 Brisbane Australia.
Listening to you saying Barra, I think of a fresh water fish called barramundi. It's a fish from Townsville in Australia. I'm not sure if I've spelt it right. Your Scottish accents are a bit strong, so I'm not sure if I heard it right.
My condolences to Jean‘s family and friends. I’m happy that she was surrounded by family when she passed away.
Absolutely love this show and love seeing some of the countryside of Scotland as that’s where my ancestors are from. My dad was born in Glasgow and my mom‘s family(Parents) we were born in Edinburgh.
Everybody did such a great job on handling all the patients that they had !!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🥰🥰
65 years combined experience is crazy, wow! good on them! ❤️
Love the show!!!!!👍
I have a condition that's like epilepsy. It's been diagnosed as epilepsy but I don't convulse, just blackout. I am on medication for epilepsy.
I think this recording is actually episode 5 which I part watched last night as I distinctly remember the first patient was female not male and if I remember she’s not having a heart attack- low this show so would be great to see the real episode 6 when u find it
David Young 39 Brisbane Australia.
Listening to you saying Barra, I think of a fresh water fish called barramundi. It's a fish from Townsville in Australia. I'm not sure if I've spelt it right. Your Scottish accents are a bit strong, so I'm not sure if I heard it right.
Why do these use scoop backboards instead of regular backboards ?
I think ease of use and they are in 2 pieces to snap in place and more secure for transport? The patient does not slide off
More comfortable. They stay in place better. It is easier to get them off.
Great for hip fractures, less manupilation
less movement of the patient during the process of getting them onto the board as well as more secure for transport