Major props to that doctor for noticing something was wrong with her. She had so much adrenaline pumping through her system from the whole thing that she had no idea she’d been shot. She was even starting to bleed from the mouth and didn’t realize it; who knows how long it would have taken for the pain to kick in. By then she might have lost too much blood.
@@billybob042665 About characters, main, supporting, and background, we’re supposed to care about and relate to as real people. I don’t see you nagging at anybody praising Danny or Frank, or in this case nagging at the people saying the shooter has a lot to answer for. You definitely seem like the no fun at parties type.
I've heard from real doctors that the bleeding from the mouth from a shot to the torso is a Hollywood stunt, not something that happens in real life. Remember, if she's shot in the torso, to bleed out the mouth, the bullet has to have lacerated the stomach or esophagus. That blood is going to trigger a reflex, so at most, she would cough up blood. She wouldn't bleed from her mouth without realizing it.
Yes agree with you adrenaline pumping the way it was will have you like that I used to work in the medical field first before switching over to software engineer in the Navy and feel where you are coming from and have seen it first hand experience too and it can be quite amazing to behold too what a rush to the whole body and the brain's endorphins too will kick in as well it is more powerful the even morphine in case you didn't know I have a degree in anatomy and this is how I know this besides working for the Navy for 28 years thanks
This was one of the most shocking moments in Blue Bloods to this point when the doctor realizes Linda herself has been shot ,calls back the trauma team and they rush her to the OR.. Then Danny shows up, loses it when he hears Linda's been shot and Jamie has to.physically prevent him from.charging into the OR . He then collapses In Jamie's arms.
You can tell the doctors aren't real because it's a TV show. Robert Downey Jr isn't really Iron man, Tony Shalub isn't a former detective, and Timmy Turner doesn't really have Fairy god parents.
Non riesco a capire. In Italia la settima serie finisce normalmente e l'ottava inizia con lei che è già morta. E inoltre nelle puntate successive dicono che lei sia morta in un incidente in elicottero. Qualcuno mi spiega per favore? Grazie ❤
Non muore in questo episodio - per quanto riguarda l'incidente in elicottero... sì, l'attrice è stata licenziata e hanno dovuto fare qualcosa in fretta per spiegare dove si trovava. Pertanto - incidente in elicottero. Ne hanno solo parlato, non l'hai mai visto.
I am a doctor and the image where the patient is shot and how Danny Reagan's lady reacts is very poorly advised, not very credible, one of the worst scenes, I love the series but this scene is very bad
Always bugs me when people do that--"She's my wife and I need to see her!" That happens so often in real life. "Who gives a rats ass what 'you' want? We're trying to save her life and you want us to stop while you scratch an emotional itch? Are your magic words could to stop her bleeding? Get out of the way. I get that you're traumatized. We'll be with you and show you all the compassion in the world in just a few moments--but right now, get out of the way! What if the 10 seconds that it took to grab you and keep you from trying to give the victim a hug, is the 10 seconds needed to save her life?" Another example is a cop trying to get information as quickly as possible to put out over the radio in a crime broadcast. In some of these scenarios things get very dynamic. A few seconds could be the difference between life and death, or finding the bad guy--or they get away and kill again. And this is when you get the emotional idiot screaming "Why are you asking these stupid questions!? Why aren't you doing something!? You should be doing ......."!" How about "Shut your hole, then answer the damn questions so we can get things in motion. Don't tell me 'your' thoughts, answer the damn questions. 'AFTER' I get this broadcast out, and we get people in motion, then you can express all of your really important thoughts about how 'you' think the world should run." And it's amazing that society often values these idiots feelings over the actual life of someone. "Well you have to understand that he/she is shook up because...." Yes, I can certainly understand. But how is stopping what I'm doing in an attempt to explain the importance of what I'm doing, every aspect of why I'm doing what I'm doing, providing you facts and attempting to overcome your objections, going to help your loved one, or help others? In the old days all this "feelings" crap was dealt with quickly. Now, lives could be saved, injuries avoided, people protected, and you still get "But you didn't have to talk to me that way! I was upset and you should have understood what I was going through." Yes, totally understand and I'll give you all of the hand-holding and compassion you can handle--AFTER we deal with the problem. If someone is bleeding, your thoughts come after we stop the bleeding. If a house is burning, your desire to run into the house because that's where you grew up comes in second to stopping the fire and saving lives--including your own.
@@SKTV1991 And you wrote a comment that said nothing. What do you get out of it? What you're doing is a modern invention. Before the internet people wrote letters and did journals. I'm sure there wasn't too many people walking up and sarcastically saying "So you wrote a 500 page journal over the past five years--to say what?" One answer might be to document thoughts of one sort or another at a particular place and time. Of the two, the journal writer left something behind. What about you? My comment will probably get deleted at some point--but it expressed something. What about you? Well at least you're better than "TimmyTOnTheFly." All he does is go from comment to comment and paste that stupid "womp, womp" comment. That's his life. Day after day, going through articles finding where people are making an effort to communicate ideas, and pasting his little "womp, womp" moment in the sun. I hope you're not Timmy? But what if you are?
Ok I have ACLS training And every. Freaking. Show. Gives the weakest ass chest compressions I’ve ever seen. It’s supposed to be hard enough to crack ribs people! Plus. Dude is moving. Has a pulse. Going to chest compressions is….im trying to think of a diplomatic word for stupid….nope. Can’t find one.
What the BIue Bodds was nada cosa that the shooting could nada nada that nada that 14-year-old woman is a good thing nada nada the suspect that nada nada that man that nada 78-year-old woman who had nada the suspect that nada there the suspect that the cops are not the officer that nada nada doctor is the nada want 63-year-old woman that nada that nada that the shooting could nada nada that nada that shots fired nada that nada that the camera nada man
This is the dumbest, most overdramatic police procedural ever. Literally everything happens to every single member of this boring, uninteresting family. Of you’re going to make a show based in reality, don’t make it a soap opera. Pick a lane.
I support the series The Blue Bloods, its actors and its entire production team, they are the best.👋👌👏
Did anyone else forget what a f*ckin badass Linda was? Damn girl
Major props to that doctor for noticing something was wrong with her. She had so much adrenaline pumping through her system from the whole thing that she had no idea she’d been shot. She was even starting to bleed from the mouth and didn’t realize it; who knows how long it would have taken for the pain to kick in. By then she might have lost too much blood.
@@billybob042665 About characters, main, supporting, and background, we’re supposed to care about and relate to as real people. I don’t see you nagging at anybody praising Danny or Frank, or in this case nagging at the people saying the shooter has a lot to answer for.
You definitely seem like the no fun at parties type.
I've heard from real doctors that the bleeding from the mouth from a shot to the torso is a Hollywood stunt, not something that happens in real life. Remember, if she's shot in the torso, to bleed out the mouth, the bullet has to have lacerated the stomach or esophagus. That blood is going to trigger a reflex, so at most, she would cough up blood. She wouldn't bleed from her mouth without realizing it.
Yes agree with you adrenaline pumping the way it was will have you like that I used to work in the medical field first before switching over to software engineer in the Navy and feel where you are coming from and have seen it first hand experience too and it can be quite amazing to behold too what a rush to the whole body and the brain's endorphins too will kick in as well it is more powerful the even morphine in case you didn't know I have a degree in anatomy and this is how I know this besides working for the Navy for 28 years thanks
She would've known she got shot
@@JimRPickens Not necessarily. It's possible with adrenaline going that a person can be shot and keep functioning without realizing they've been shot.
My personal nightmare. Working ER in a major metro area you get all sorts of sketchy shit going on around you.
The best episode ever! Love Blue Bloods always!
"I Need Help ~ He's Been Shot",.... Thats A Massive Understatement
this almost brought me to tears!!!! great acting my goodness
This was a shocking, scary scene !!!
I can understand Danny's concerns about his wife Linda, the man who shot her will have a lot to explain
Adrenaline is a powerful drug
This was one of the most shocking moments in Blue Bloods to this point when the doctor realizes Linda herself has been shot ,calls back the trauma team and they rush her to the OR.. Then Danny shows up, loses it when he hears Linda's been shot and Jamie has to.physically prevent him from.charging into the OR . He then collapses In Jamie's arms.
Did you know the guy who played Hector in this scene was Navarro in Ozark
Save Blue Blood 🩸 Please 🙏. Love 💕 this family, poor Linda. ✨👍👍👍👍✨🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️✨🦋🦋🦋🦋✨🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼✨🙏🇪🇨🙏🌞
Am confused, why give chest compressions to a patient with a bullet near his heart? You’re just pumping all the blood out.
Does som3 blood and o2 to the brain
You say the bullet was near the heart. You don’t say it went through the heart. If it didn’t go through the heart, there’s no hole.
Good point
This is a cop show not Chicago Med
I thought the same thing. If he’s just been shot, do emergency surgery. Right?
Geez, Amy Carlson gets her legs blown off in Third Watch as Alex. And shot as Linda in Blue Bloods. Her poor characters. 😮
Omg that’s her! I knew I recognised her
I love her. She's great in all her (ill fated) parts.
She was awesome, when her legs landed by her shoulders I flipped out!
When u can tell the doctors aren’t real doctors 😂😂
I clearly can't recognize which is which. can you point them out?
Almost like it’s a show
Because they're not Doctors there actors
You can tell the doctors aren't real because it's a TV show. Robert Downey Jr isn't really Iron man, Tony Shalub isn't a former detective, and Timmy Turner doesn't really have Fairy god parents.
@@raymac5235 well darn it. I was really hanging onto the fairy god parents thing. Next someone will tell me Charleton Heston wasn't Moses. ;-)
I was screaming "nooo" when this came on!
No one putting pressure on the wound to help stop the bleeding
😂 it's a show..i know it seems real but it's all fake 😂
Right?
Non riesco a capire. In Italia la settima serie finisce normalmente e l'ottava inizia con lei che è già morta. E inoltre nelle puntate successive dicono che lei sia morta in un incidente in elicottero. Qualcuno mi spiega per favore? Grazie ❤
Non muore in questo episodio - per quanto riguarda l'incidente in elicottero... sì, l'attrice è stata licenziata e hanno dovuto fare qualcosa in fretta per spiegare dove si trovava. Pertanto - incidente in elicottero. Ne hanno solo parlato, non l'hai mai visto.
I never understand why loved ones want to delay medical care for their loved ones in these situations! I didn't. I didn't. 😢
They think they can do something more if they are present
Who got their earthly possessions? Follow the money'
What season and episode is rhis
Season 5 epi 22
I am a doctor and the image where the patient is shot and how Danny Reagan's lady reacts is very poorly advised, not very credible, one of the worst scenes, I love the series but this scene is very bad
Womp womp cry more 🤡🤡🤡
Great terrific show
Did you catch the dr. calling Linda cindy when he sees her shot!!!
???
Yes you are right
@@CrimeScenes. He asks, Cindy are you ok instead of Linda
And when he calms her down he calls her cindy again
The part that’s horrific,it can or did actually happen.
So Sad Danny Lost His Wife😢😢😢😢🙏🙏
I don't remember seeing this episode.
Stupidest thing CBS ever did was cancel this show.
Always bugs me when people do that--"She's my wife and I need to see her!" That happens so often in real life. "Who gives a rats ass what 'you' want? We're trying to save her life and you want us to stop while you scratch an emotional itch? Are your magic words could to stop her bleeding? Get out of the way. I get that you're traumatized. We'll be with you and show you all the compassion in the world in just a few moments--but right now, get out of the way! What if the 10 seconds that it took to grab you and keep you from trying to give the victim a hug, is the 10 seconds needed to save her life?"
Another example is a cop trying to get information as quickly as possible to put out over the radio in a crime broadcast. In some of these scenarios things get very dynamic. A few seconds could be the difference between life and death, or finding the bad guy--or they get away and kill again. And this is when you get the emotional idiot screaming "Why are you asking these stupid questions!? Why aren't you doing something!? You should be doing ......."!"
How about "Shut your hole, then answer the damn questions so we can get things in motion. Don't tell me 'your' thoughts, answer the damn questions. 'AFTER' I get this broadcast out, and we get people in motion, then you can express all of your really important thoughts about how 'you' think the world should run." And it's amazing that society often values these idiots feelings over the actual life of someone. "Well you have to understand that he/she is shook up because...." Yes, I can certainly understand. But how is stopping what I'm doing in an attempt to explain the importance of what I'm doing, every aspect of why I'm doing what I'm doing, providing you facts and attempting to overcome your objections, going to help your loved one, or help others?
In the old days all this "feelings" crap was dealt with quickly. Now, lives could be saved, injuries avoided, people protected, and you still get "But you didn't have to talk to me that way! I was upset and you should have understood what I was going through." Yes, totally understand and I'll give you all of the hand-holding and compassion you can handle--AFTER we deal with the problem. If someone is bleeding, your thoughts come after we stop the bleeding. If a house is burning, your desire to run into the house because that's where you grew up comes in second to stopping the fire and saving lives--including your own.
Womp womp cry more 🤡🤡🤡
Wrote this long ass think piece to say what?
@@SKTV1991 And you wrote a comment that said nothing. What do you get out of it? What you're doing is a modern invention. Before the internet people wrote letters and did journals. I'm sure there wasn't too many people walking up and sarcastically saying "So you wrote a 500 page journal over the past five years--to say what?" One answer might be to document thoughts of one sort or another at a particular place and time. Of the two, the journal writer left something behind. What about you? My comment will probably get deleted at some point--but it expressed something. What about you?
Well at least you're better than "TimmyTOnTheFly." All he does is go from comment to comment and paste that stupid "womp, womp" comment. That's his life. Day after day, going through articles finding where people are making an effort to communicate ideas, and pasting his little "womp, womp" moment in the sun. I hope you're not Timmy? But what if you are?
that first paragraph got me cackling "We'll be with you and show you all the compassion in the world in just a few moments" 💀
Poor them both
Жалко женщина
Chest compressions with a hole? What do you all think it’s gonna happen?
Why did they kill off linda
Did she live?
Yeah she actually died in a later season in a helicopter crash
I hate videos like this that finish before the end
Does she make it ?
Yes. Her character dies offscreen in a later season of the show.
@@yawkeyboy1996 thanks 👍
Same actress blown in half in the series third watch.. one of the saddest deaths ive ever seen.
Does she survive
She survivies the gun shot but later on while thdy eere on haitus they hD her die in a helicopter accident
OMG!
I used to like the show, but you know
I know what she’s thinking …. Gosh I didn’t do my care plans yet …..
That many shots to the chest, and he still didn't die instantly? A bit hard to believe.
That is because he only got hit once or twice.
Why she duck?
Ok
I have ACLS training
And every. Freaking. Show. Gives the weakest ass chest compressions I’ve ever seen. It’s supposed to be hard enough to crack ribs people!
Plus. Dude is moving. Has a pulse. Going to chest compressions is….im trying to think of a diplomatic word for stupid….nope. Can’t find one.
Waoo waoo😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
All accusations against me are false and no mental disorders. My money mine. Get off my UA-cam etc. do I need to count to three
😂😂😂😂😂
Tech guy get off my UA-cam etc . All accusations against me are false and no mental disorders. All my money etc is mine. Goodbye
That's what you get for hiring too many of them.
Never liked that show...
Then don't watch it. Like anybody cares what you like and don't like.
@@davidstrait6810👍
Dont care.
@@harjsandhu2771 Thanks for your comment
What the BIue Bodds was nada cosa that the shooting could nada nada that nada that 14-year-old woman is a good thing nada nada the suspect that nada nada that man that nada 78-year-old woman who had nada the suspect that nada there the suspect that the cops are not the officer that nada nada doctor is the nada want 63-year-old woman that nada that nada that the shooting could nada nada that nada that shots fired nada that nada that the camera nada man
What is all this "Nada Nada" stuff? I can't understand you!
This is the dumbest, most overdramatic police procedural ever. Literally everything happens to every single member of this boring, uninteresting family. Of you’re going to make a show based in reality, don’t make it a soap opera. Pick a lane.
They never said it's based off reality, it's a drama series
Exactly, like nothing happens to anyone but them constantly....It's annoying and I quit watching it, and they aren't the only show doing it.
@@alanacorreale6523 Based IN reality, not ON reality....It's okay to not like this show for whatever reason, it's not a crime.
This isn’t Southland
@@Batou3I miss that one!