Gang Stabs Bystander Leaving Him Critically Injured | Inside The Ambulance SE2 EP1 | Real Responders
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2024
- A new season of Inside The Ambulance kicks off with Neil and Steve responding to a potentially gang-related stabbing while Hannah and Michelle go to the aid of a woman with severe abdominal pain. Time is of the essence as Joe and Sam rush to treat an allergic reaction and Matt and Aaron respond to an unconscious child who fell off his bike.
For the very first time, an ambulance has been rigged with cameras that provide a unique perspective on what it's like to respond to emergency calls. Paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service in England take us right into the heart of the action. We see heroism at work in the actions of these first responders. We also enter the lives of people in crisis and learn their unique stories.
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As a Paramedic the absolute most accurate part of this, is the segment of each crew constantly talking about food while going to calls.
That's because they don't have time to eat properly good food on their breaks. They have to drop everything in that one second for a call if they feel they are the only ones in that call vicinity.
@@ph11p3540 breaks??? What is that lol 😆
Understandable. I'd sign a petition for a minifridge in all ambulances wordwide
@@kjetillangauer2816 the problem is when they eat and drink, they don’t have time to go to the restroom. So they can’t really eat or drink unless they know they will have time to use the bathroom
You're a paramed and your last name's Shockey? I *love* you!! :D You would've been the hit of my E.R.!
Stabbing a person you don't know bc he's a stranger... I hope there's a special place in HELL.
No, jo it's _way worse_ than that! They requested directions from a kind stranger. They asked for help & stabbed the good person that simply wanted to HELP them. That is so much more horrible! To be stabbed for trying to help?! WTF is wrong with these loosers?! 🤬🤬🤬🤬
There's a special place on earth as well.
you don't know if that's the truth. He might be gang involved too and that's just his cover story
I hope those people who stabbed the guy die very old so they can have a long and pathetic life.... and I hope they die a long death riddled with pain and sadness
"stabbing a person because hes a stranger" yeah...sounds like my country
I really respect those kids by the bicycle accident! They put the poor guy in a pretty good stable lateral position and were able to explain how it happened and his current state in pretty good detail. Big thumbs up!
Well the one kid anyway as no one else spoke.
@@SagebrushRambles True but it's better if one of them speaks clearly than all of them at once ;)
In my country, they teach you how to stabilize a person, if there is some accident, in primary school (6-15), also it is your duty by law to help person in danger, unless it endangers you.
The boy has handling things well till dad showed up.
That boy was handling the situation in a much more reasonable way than the dad possible could.
I will never understand why paramedics are so underpaid?! Because they didn't spend $100k on schooling? Just look at the work they do, that alone deserves double what they get paid.
Because it’s public funding and people don’t care unless they are ever in need. They just always vote against taxes.
@@jeanetteasmyself442 It should be a private company not a taxpayer funded company.
@@TJ-st3vz Why should it be privatized? I’m glad it doesn’t work that way where I live. I’d much rather pay an extra 1.5% tax and know my emergency services are paid for.
The whole idea that an ambulance should cost you money is absurd. The fire department doesn’t send you a bill if they come out and put out your burning house. The cops don’t send you a bill when they stop someone from breaking into your house. Why should urgent medical care be the distinction?
@@jeanetteasmyself442 because when done correctly privatized healthcare and services will always and forever be better than socialized ones.
@@TJ-st3vz If you say so. Neither one is perfect but I’d rather opt for not going bankrupt for having a medical emergency.
" *Andy* may have seriously injured his lung..."
Don't you mean, the muggers may have seriously damaged Andy's lung?
Same thing I thought when I heard it
Yeah I was like "Well he didn't stab himself did he"
good point!
Right i thought the same thing
Ik it made me mad lol
Poor Andy....smh. I can’t IMAGINE just being attacked out of nowhere by street thugs. Helmets are so important for riding bikes especially with this kid that seems accident prone. Hopefully he will hav no more bike accidents.
Or no more bikes.
At the end, they say, "and he's riding his bike again. I thought to myself....with a helmet now, I hope. I can see him being accident prone all life long, actually.
Well a helmet & 3 wheel bike for this kid! Parent's need to think safety first! 😵😵😵😵😵😵
They wait too long to transport.
I am the only one in my family who actually follows the fact that you are supposed to replace a bicycle helmet after a crash, and then after mine got warped in a car. So yeah I’m on my 3rd one and I am doing great. My bike shows some scars and I somehow don’t. Despite skinning my knee. That bike accorded is how I started getting into bike repair as I had to fix a few issues with my bike after that. But it’s working great now years after its crashes
I love how they still said “sharp scratch” to warn the stabbing victim of incoming pain 😂
Damn dad shows up extra worried and the kid says "i want my mum" ouch
I work in a children hospital. Even when they have their dad or grandma by their side, when they are scared they say- i want my mom
@@foxhee x. X bc moms force their child's to say mom
@@thedreadful1one No just no 🤡
You can't even talk tho
"xXMidnightangelXx" Man probably adopted with that name
@@thedreadful1one nah i still want my mum
No one is like the mom and you know it
To Paramedics all over the world - thank you for your continued service.
The level of care but the patients get from the ambulance crew is amazing. I hope the little boy decides to wear a helmet.
20:58 that is a great idea. To ensure bad drivers are given a warning or a fine for simply stupid driving, they should have cameras in front and back of ambulances...I remember in New York and San Fran, people would chase ambulances to avoid traffic in 90s.
They still do. My husband is a paramedic and the stories he tells about drivers!!
They already do it with stopped school buses they should do it with public service vehicles too
This still happens in Nairobi, Kenya. The sheer number of people speeding at their backs is like a rally track in the middle of the city, the ambulance wailing as it unintentionally leads the charge.
@@embr4065 can I become ur husband too I can tell a lot of stories in bed trust me (:
Hey Bedtime stories dude... Talk to the hand....
I dearly hope Andy is okay he didn’t deserve to go through that no one should .
seriousely andy was such a kind person and he didnt deserve that.
Oh Tyrese is absolutely adorable. The paramedics were so sweet and gentle with him.
the kid fractured his arm on his bike the week before and was on his bike again, no helmet, no protective gear at all?! what terrible parenting...
I agree. It doesn't cost much to get the pads and helmet.
Thinking the same thing... A helmet saves life and in this case it would save him from the concoussion he got
@@Gibbs-rq4yg Exactly.
If he has a fractured arm where is the cast? Those don’t heal within a week.
Man have you ever dealt with kids? The moment they are out of sight they take that stuff off. Parent's could have had all that stuff for him and he went off with out them.
Y'all are amazing people. Thank you for all you do.
❤️
the kid at 31:51 eating chips while his poor friend is on the floor 😭
It would be even more funny if it was a popcorn :DD
It was such a mood, tbh
Like "Damn bro, that's crazy"
He fake af
@@kubiyyo2402 Ahoj
The intro had me dying. Some cheerful ass music over people in pain and crying.
40:21 The kid not remembering his own birthday broke my heart. I actually cried :(
"Not. A. Chuffing. Clue." Hannah is so awesome.
I’d love to add that phrase to my repertoire but I think without the lovely accent it just wouldn’t be the same!! 😂
Glad to hear that all patients seemed to make a full recovery. I take my hat off to the paramedics that save lives daily. Kudos to you!
After I watched this video, Few months later now I've completed EMT1 training and going to do the EMT2 course this summer. Thanks for those people who saving life everyday.
Pay sucks FYI....but good luck! :)
Fecal vomiting? I'm sorry, but once I started I'd never stop. Gross!
Guess it never,yet happened,but it can. Haveing certain health conditions,diseases and or viruses can do this. There is a rare virus that can make you become re sick over again as a side effect in a week later. Granted tbrowing up is more faster and less likely to re start up. Not many realize that with viruses. Even after you had the main side effects. Not showing anything. You still sick for 5-8 days with it.
If you hadn't put that "gross" at then end there I would have thought that was a weird fetish of yours xD
What a horrible thing to suffer from. I hope she gets better and never has that again.
"Gross!" Thats offensive
It's also called Miserere for a reason.
This has been my favourite thing to watch in between my studying as a break. Gives me extra motivation to continue
Thankyou to everyone who worked on it, bless you all 🙏❤
Okay, spill it..... whatcha studying for? Are you in high school or Uni? Brag! Wanna hear you brag about it, thanks. 🤗🇨🇦
@@Digitalhunny hahaha uni. I'm a biochemist
@@bushrai.n401 - So, you're a almost finished with this stuff, kinda person. Got it! 🤗🇨🇦
Its not the accent it's my poor hearing that makes me wish there is cc
Sound effects/music makes it even harder for me to make out what people are saying. I'm hearing impaired too and I can't make out much of what is said in documentaries, without listening through earphones. Are earphones/headphones a solution that could work for you?
For me it's the accent. And the fact that English isn't my first language.
When they said somebody called because of a stabbing I was like why would somebody call an ambulance because of that? I had misunderstood them and I thought they said stubbing as in stubbing your toe...😅
@Vitoria Garcia
I love getting respect. Thank you 😊
@@momof3plusdsg
I understand what you mean! in the last year or so I've started with hearing problems. Where I work now there's a lot of talking and they can get very loud. And then there will be radios in different work places. It becomes very agitating. Do you experience any of this agitation or annoyance from this? I was just getting ready to go in and have my hearing checked and then Cobra hit and I keep putting it off. Take care
I am not hearing impaired but I have pretty bad ADHD and Sensory Processing issues, so all of the different combined sounds and varying volume levels (the music and ambient noise is not very well balanced with the speaking) on top of the accents (which I normally would have no issue discerning otherwise) make it very difficult for me to understand what is being said and is happening. CC would be amazing.
These kind of shows are great for awareness and for us regular people to know if something might be emergency. Much love
Airborne nut allergy? Well that's a fresh hell I never new about!
When you can smell something then that means tiny particles of it are in the air and go into your nose/mouth. Ppl with severe allergies can get a reaction from those particles alone. I knew a dude that swelled up bc he smelled the peanut sauce we cooked a few hours before. Crazy and scary.
@@gentlechaos5911 Yup! And it doesn't even have to enter your mouth to have a severe reaction. I once got a bit of tomato on my skin (severely allergic) and had an extreme allergic reaction from it. Food allergies suck. I'm actually undergoing a new kind of treatment to hopefully reduce the severity of my food allergies :D Fingers crossed it helps! I'm hoping one day there will be a tried and tested method of reducing these kinds of allergies. I'm glad to maybe help be a bit of a guinea pig to maybe get this treatment tested more.
That's why airplanes don't have peanuts on board anymore. However, doesn't stop others from bringing their own snacks on board
Yeah nut allergies is no joke. Just imagine how careful you have to with eating? Even going to a restaurant is a risk. You could basically die any day
There is an EA at my school who has a deathly pepper allergy, she can't touch it, smell it or eat it. So we are not allowed peppers at the school...
Both of my children were "outside" kids. When my youngest was 5/6 y/o, he was out on his brand new big bike & a few older kids in the neighbourhood made fun of him for wearing his FULL safety equipment. (He is ADHD & _wanted_ to wear it, because he fell a lot while learning.) I'm talking knee & elbow pads, wrist guards & helmet.
When my kiddo came in the very 1st night, he was all upset. I told him this, "They're _only_ making fun of you because their parents have no money to buy them _their own_ safety gear." The next day he told this to those older kids, that picked on him. Within 2 days, guess who ALL had safety gear? 😂😂😂😂😂 This 100% worked!! (Also, for rain gear like boots, coats & splash pants.) 😂😂😂😂 Reverse physiology, was invented for parents to use on their children's bullies. Pure evil genius.
Oof! That’s one of those lessons I’m gonna keep tucked aside for when I have kids someday!
YESSSS! I never had children...didnt want to!
BUT I use reverse psychology on other people's children 🤣🤣🤣
I offer to slap them upside their heads when they need it...but the parents keep that one for themselves lmao
@@colleen31 I simply offer the parents a full roll of duct tape and the use of one of my empty silos. Usually shuts those little darlings right up.
reverse *psychology* lol
This sounds like a fary tale or so,ething i would read from a fiction book 😂
I absolutely love these little shows and series why are British shows so much better than American there just so much more wholesome and sweet and kind 😊
Cause they don't force drama and over the top situations 🤣
As to the show. Doing something like this is against the law. For both the victim,abulance and the hospital. Invasion of privacy is one of them. Most who work or been in hospitals knows about this or should.
@@AllenTax Yeah, if i think of my countries laws (Germany).
Filming an severely injured person (even without publishing it) would be a crime. In addition to that it could actually harm the patient. What if the patient has consumed drugs. Knowing that could be important for a doctor or the paramedics, but he might not admit it in front of a camera.
Without camera a patient can be fairly sure about privacy because a doctor or a paramedic must treat patients information confidential (under threat of criminal punishment and losing his license).
@@Temo990 I'm sure these people give their permission to be included in the show afterwards, I know at least in the USA you would need permission not to mention the confidentiality problem
They sign releases and agree to be shown. The show doesn't air in real time!
Friend on the ground can barely breathe, buddy in the back goes to town on his bag on chips. Priorities. 😅
Stress eating maybe?
was a medic 30 years and just recently retired, and I miss it sooooooooooo much
Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service John Rexx ❤️🚑❤️
Thanks for your service mane
my 1st favorite thing in this video is the dedication of the paramedics. its amazing and i wish i could hug and thank every single paramedic in the world bc i admire them so much
my 2nd favorite thing is " *i like dipping digestive biscuits in orange squash* " and then the reaction. oml best statement ever
For me it's dipping hot fish fingers into cold vanilla custard. Thank you Doctor Who. It's now my Christmas tradition lol.
Just to know these guys just lowkey saved the guy's life with the peanut allergy. Just sitting there casually chatting, right after being actual lifesaving heros 💙👏🏻💙👏🏻
I really respect all medical staff especially ones working in emergency, i couldn’t deal with all the stress
Having an anaphylactic attack on the day you meet up with your ex is a SIGN bro 😂
i could never imagine myself being a paramedic, cause if the patient panics, i’ll panic with them 😀
Such a upstanding 36 yr. old man, minding his own business walking home, and attacked by a gang. Breaks your heart to think you can’t walk home from the pub anymore. Something is lost in England when you can’t walk home from the pub😢
Tyrese is the man! What a sweet young man. Hope he heals well and is back on his bike with a helmet.💜
Or maybe not.
If that guy thinks that paramedic is hurting him when trying to stop his bleeding, he's really gonna be hurting when the doctors get ahold of him, he's probably getting a tube in his side, poor fella🥺
When he said “we should have a dashacam for everytime someone drives inappropriately they get a picture taken and get a ticket” 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 YES! I agree!! They need it in America also!
Um? Red light camera
@@mickieswendsen1302 umm they don’t always work? 🤡
My prayers for Andy. And god bless you the paramedics and hospital 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
watching from lagos, nigeria. this is a wonderful service to the society and i must commend the men and women on active duties saving the public. wish we had such service here in nigeria.
Are there no paramedics or ambulances in Nigeria? Or just not available in certain parts?
My son had this problem one time when he was younger. I was sick as well and we just thought we had a mild case of the flu or something.
After watching this, this is exactly what he had. Thank goodness he passed the next day without having to go to hospital!!
But now I know!! So great fuel for this show!
Son had what?
He passed?
@@lisae3663 I think they mean there was a blockage and he ended up finally pooping haha
himitsuda LOL makes more sense.
@@lisae3663 I was also confused at first lol
@@lautaromalpassi1417 no not passed away, passed his poop💩
It’s crazy how he was just walking to the ambulance...like you just got stabbed 😳
They should not have done that.....he could have fainted.
@@honeybadgerknockoutbadgers9642 they were holding him up.
@@EvilasFUDGE Ok....but they really should have brought the "bed" to him so his body would not be stressed even more. Those EMTs should have gotten written up and re-educated how to properly handle patients with stab wounds.
He was probably in shock, and so the pain hadn’t fully registered yet because he still had adrenaline pumping through his body. So he was able to walk to the ambulance.
@@ShaymonMizu Does not matter. They should have brought the "bed" to him. Their are people who get into really bad accidents and still walk around with broken necks and backs etc.....I had a patient that had a broken neck just walking around. Put her in C- Collar immediatly. Good thing I did cause her neck was broken....If she were to have moved her neck around....she would have died.
I really feel for the man who went into anaphylaxis. Had that happen to me once but it didn't get too far thankfully since I was already at the doctor's office. Still traumatizing though. Airborne peanut allergies are the reason why I never ever eat peanuts out of my house.
Having that "gas" around I'd be tempted to chill from time to time ✌🏼
Thank you for not censoring the wounds you really get a look into the life of a paramedic
My goal after this is to get CPR certified and complete a lot of first aid courses. These people are real heroes. Greetings from the US.
I Have so much respect for the paramedics for dealing with all of this. I would be traumatized
Andy : "what a nice day innit"
Mugger : "imma knoife ya back m8"
(Thanks Fo The Likes Guys 😄 I did not expect to get that many 😅)
Nice
Cop: "Oi, oi, oi there chaps, you got your knoifeng license on ye Lad?"
@@Jvstzn 😂
WHile your at it m8 gimmie some Woata
My son was stabbed 3 times with a buck knife. In the liver the diaphragm and the lung. He said it felt like he was kicked with a steel toed boot.
Did they get the person or persons responsible?
I hope he’s okay
Even though the disorientation was a concussion, riding his bike less than a week after a fracture says that maybe he's just mentally vacant all the time.
There are such evil people out there that just love to harm others. It's frightening and makes me want to stay home unless it's absolutely necessary to go out. I have seen many things and have had many things happen to me on the streets, luckily I haven't been shot or stabbed but everything else was hell
What have you experienced? If you're comfortable with sharing
All these go pros and not a single overplayed electronic song.
I love ALL the rescue ,paramedic, emergency shows..they are entertaining, & educational..All the emergency workers are heaven sent in my eyes, I have so much respect & admiration for every one of them in our world..I could never do 1% of what they do to save lives ! I thought Andy was 18-20 yrs old, looks young..im only a few minutes into the show so idk if he ends up being ok so im praying he's ok and makes a full recovery, them gangsters should be ashamed of themselves for stabbing someone, all of them against 1 person is cowardly& pitiful smh..
I have a sever tree nut allergy and I can confirm anaphylaxis is absolutely terrifying. I couldn't imagine being allergic to them airborne though, that's another level of scary. My allergy is only contact/ingestion.
It's like someone's slowly squeezing their hands around your throat more and more as time passes, until the point you can no longer get any oxygen.
Epi-pens are important, but they also aren't cheap. I don't carry one and so I'm really careful about what I eat, but it's so easy for something to get contaminated without realizing. I think I'd definitely carry one if my allergy was airborne. Yes, I should have one anyway, I agree. But I've made it 28 years without any issues, so it's easy to get complacent.
I had one too it's scary but so glad when EpiPen is nearby...been be blessed as well, I know the feeling..
For you, and others with the same allergy, I thank you for the reminder. I don't use nuts in ANY cooking, and never carry them. I'm not allergic, but I've seen anaphylaxis, and wouldn't want to put anyone through that!
Yep. I am severely allergic to shellfish and have gone into anaphylaxis due to restaurant negligence (they cooked my food in the same pan as shellfish). It's the scariest thing ever.
This explanation of how it feels makes me damn glad that I just got a weird food intolerance to pork but that won't kill me just hurt a lot when I eat it like lactose intolerance does.
Could also cause me to vomit but that's about it.
I can't imagine having to always double check that I won't accidentally eat something that could kill me.
I've got one too, I ingested a small amount of peanut oil and I broke out in hives and had trouble breathing. Even that was super scary. My last life threatening reaction was when I was 4 or 5.
I miss working as a paramedic both in the ground ambulance & the air. Also miss working as an ER nurse as well. There was never a dull day.
I have a question because I’m looking to study in the medical field but am I going to be able to spend time with my future wife or future girlfriend and what I’m going for is firefighter or paramedic
@@obi4371 If you are in the US most paramedic programs are actually taught at colleges and are 2yr programs. Firefighter is a bit different as different states & cities run their programs differently. But I think the longest fire academy program I’ve heard of was 6wks. After that it’s all on the job training and working your way up. Of course in places where fire & EMS are combined you will have to complete both unless they hire non-firefighter paramedics. 🤷🏻♀️ hope that helped!
Edit: to be clear…you go to your state fire academy and stay there for the required time. Different ones have different policies on visits and some allow you home on weekends. Just have to check in the state/city you want to work in as each state/big city does their own licensing. Paramedic license are typically good for several states but always check.
@@obi4371 As a firefighter be prepared to miss every important event in your life. Weddings, birthdays, holidays etc. You'll usually work 24hrs straight and then be off for 48hrs. It's a really tough job on relationships. Someone else might have more information, seeing as I am only writing my exams currently and haven't worked in the field.
You should write memoir, I’d read it…🤷🏻♀️
Those scoop stretchers are brilliant.
“Haven’t gotten back together...yet.”! Well now they have to! I’m invested!
The way he is looking at Jade at 25:15 makes me think he wants her back 😅
😂😂😂😂
A concussion IS a head injury ffs.
Indeed. But not a brain injury...as they said :)
@@annabellebacher7375 a concussion is a brain injury. You're concussed because your brain has smacked the inside of your skull, hence the confusion, vomiting, sleepiness, dizziness, etc.
@@annabellebacher7375 wroooong
32:00 weird seeing how scared his parents where but they didnt force him to wear a helmet after being rushed to hospital literally a week before ,,
You can never dorce children and can never know what are they waring/doing all the time becouse they are kids....
Kid didn't cry until his dad showed up, and then asked for his mom. That would have been a red flag for me. Especially with Dad being aggressive when he arrived. JMO
not everything is a red flag when it comes to children crying. children are more predisposition to ask for their mothers when in pain/need and that's just pure fact. and they also cry in company of their parents more often because they feel more protected this way and know there's someone holding the ground now and they don't have to. and the dad didn't get aggressive, probably just shocked or something. put yourself in his shoes and see what you'd do. i think it would've been a red flag if the boy started flinching when dad got closer to help move him into a different position (which he didn't)
So often when kids get injured, they'll be super tough and stoic until a parent shows up and they don't have to be anymore. But they also immediately pick up on the parents' emotions. So when you get parents that can stay calm and rational, the kids tend to stay that way as well. But when parents show up in full panic mode those kids will lose it. So whenever I had that situation I would give the parents something to do. Have them talk to a partner to get all the information, or like the medic did with the dad, actively involve them in the care in some way. It'll help them focus and calm down, and the kid usually calms down as well.
It's if the kid doesn't care if the parent is there, has no reaction to their presence, or doesn't ask for them (obviously not talking about teens afraid to get in trouble here) that I would maybe have some concerns.
Imagine asking for directions & help & getting attacked !! Horrifying !!!! Evil people out there !!!! Infuriates me to see that !!!
I hope you can upload the rest of the series! I made it to season 5, and now I cannot find the rest!!
I like when the boy is on the ground, and the narrator says he is laying on "the floor"...
That's a British thing. I have never figured out the reason why they use it.
“Hashbrown with mozzarella in it” aka cheese sticks and her love for them is accurate 👌🏼
I guess this takes it to a whole new meaning of getting stabbed in the back.
First man was strong how calm he was
This is the first episode I have seen. Now I am going to binge watch them all. I love how polite they are. So different from the medics here. But the medics here have good reason to be how they are. Low pay, alot of hours, and people they treat who don't appreciate the hard work that first responders put in. Oh, and these ambulances are stick shifts?! 😂 that doesn't seem safe but it's what everyone drives there I guess.
SAME!
Umm, why doesn't seem a stick shift ambulance safe exactly?
The way they said relax reminded me of my school basketball games when the ref would say relax on the first free throw
Hoping to be a paramedic soon, God willing. You guys inspire me. 😭❤️
The pay sucks FYI.
You got it, believe in you
I love watching these videos!!! Great work paramedics!!!
I have had anaphylactic allergic reaction once. Only once, I am very lucky. I was given a prescription for 2 epi-pens, and told that if it ever happens again, to use both one right after the other, then call for an ambulance. This means I can never enjoy shellfish again, and now I have watched this, I am wondering if my asthma has been acting up so much recently because I live pretty close to a Chinese restaurant. I have lived here about 2 years now, and my asthma has been making life much more unpleasant since I moved here. I thought it was the tree outside my front door or something. I know that restaurant cooks crab legs and shrimp and other shell fish. I guess it's time for me to move. I am rather fond of proper breathing.
You should definitely ask your doc about it, it may well be due to you being so close to the restaurant
Ehhh the no shellfish 🦞 club! Welcome aboard! Don’t think that’d be it but def ask the doctor about it. I can cook and clean it etc just not eat it.
@Vicente Alejandro I am not allergic to dogs, cats, or bats, only shellfish.
The no fish club!! I have never been able to have shellfish but about 15-16 yrs ago it went to all fish. It's bites! When I was about 16 I became allergic to oranges too.
@@cutebutsadisticable I used to be able to eat shell fish, and I loved it! Now I can't even smell shrimp cooking without needing medication. I almost cry about not being able to eat those foods any more! I rarely eat out now because they have to clean the whole kitchen just for my allergy. I don't think it is fair to them, so I stay home and don't order out. The world does not revolve around me.
I have a lot of respect for the work.paramedics do.
Ramps on the buses , genius !
Poor Andy how another human being could harbour such hate in their soul to stab a perfect stranger,i cant imagine the degree of evil
My oldest son has never owned a bike, motorcycle, or car that he hasn't wrecked. I know how those parents feel.
skip to 1:50 to start the show. and then skip though all the blah blah and you end up with 20 minutes of content in a 43 minute video.... and add another 17 minutes of commercials and this turns into an HOUR long show.... truly AMAZING how they can stretch 20 minutes of content into an HOUR!
I love how they get happy and go: Stabbing! yaaay lol
as some one who has run BLS and EMS in my own country when kids are quiet are scary, and no one other then parents hate it more
When I was a kid, I flew head first off of my bike. My helmet cracked into two pieces. I have never ridden a bike without a helmet after that 😂
the way andy tried to move the paramedics hand made me laugh because i would do that too😭
Jesus this is gruesome... feels like i have a pit in my stomach after watching this! Wish him a good and happy life! Nobody deserves to go trough what he did
I am still watching but when Andy said “this is my first time being stabbed too” it’s hilarious 😂 hope he is ok
It seems like they should be driving towards the hospital while they're examining him.
When she said she’s burping up ‘poo”, I almost lost my dinner. I never knew you could vomit your own fecal matter. 🤢🤮
Amazing video,may living God bless you all watching from Africa Kenya 💋
Thank u for updates for patients.
The dad arrived and the kid goes “I want my mom”😂😂
I just started watching it and now I love it
I was allergic to all types of peppers until puberty, and only learned I could eat them about two years ago, and it was amazing to be able to try a whole new type of taste. I can really relate to the guy saying he wanted so much to try peanut butter
I only just got over a lifelong fish allergy myself and I totally agree with you. A whole new world of flavor all at once!
@@misszombiequeen it’s great when it happens. I’m glad you can eat fish now, they’re very healthy.
That's so cold. Andy! What goes around comes around
I’m in America and I love when I don’t get the jokes!
It frustrates ME.🤣🤦♂️ British are a bit strange, but they think the same about us...
@@Ujuani68 nah fam I am not just saying this because I am from London but ye if u are around us for a lot of time ye then u will get the slang and ye
I never knew but those ambulances are huge from inside
They looks more spacious than typical American box ambulances
Yay new season ^^
That poor guy... Those stab wounds looked bad, you could tell he was in shock.
Wow...they spend a long time on scene!
And if you have to stay in the hospital, they actually let you stay. Free health care. Very high taxes.
Patients and their family should be kind to the paramedics. They're doin' much they can to treat the patient. Goshhh pls be kind.💖💖💖
AHH YES IT'S BACK
His face all swollen , and the way he curls up his body in pain makes me want to hug him so bad.