@@Julie86Mac I do feel bad, but more so for his loved ones. His problems are over, but his partner must now learn to live alone. I've been there, but at the relatively young age of 56. My husband's suffering is over, but he left so many to mourn him.
He knew. People can tell when they're deathly ill. That's why he told them he was frightened. Last year I had my own brush with death, a bilateral pulmonary embolism which came close enough to killing me that I was told if I'd gone to sleep instead of calling an ambulance, I'd never have woken up again. I knew something wasn't right; I'd never felt like that before. Heading to hospital in the ambulance, I felt detached and calm, but I knew there was a good chance I wouldn't be coming home again. You know your own body, and when something is seriously wrong with it, you can tell.
They said in the recap that the doctor put him on a liquid food replacement, and that he would have to stay on liquids "for some time," but at least he's getting some nourishment.
i had the same surgery as he did, and it almost killed me, i went from being fed from a tube in my nose to having a feeding tube placed right into my stomach!! very, VERY slowly but surely i was able to eat normally again but for me it took years, not months. hope by now he's doing much better. (he really did look half dead!!) OH, my doctors didn't take me seriously for a long time too)
Actually panicking or a panic feeling is a common symptom of a heart attack or heart falure. And I think theres a much better way to respectfully saying someone's impeding departure or passing away. Because for me I definitely do not see death as doom, death is but another step. Another journey to partake in.
Callie Whitmer That’s true we are all put here to just die anyways. Wouldn’t it just be easier to just die than to live a life where you have to be careful of where you go to feel safe or what you do.
@@calliewhitmer7886 I am reporting it as patients report experiencing it. At the end of the day it doesn't matter what you or I believe about death, if we are caring for someone else we need to hear clearly what they are experiencing. I have never heard someone in panic say that they were experiencing delight at moving to a new phase.
I could never do this job. I would just cry the entire time. It amazes me that people can just call the ambulance for any old thing. Here you gotta beg someone to drive you or drive yourself.
The cases that really get me with EMS/Medical shows, is the patients who with no previous problem of that variety end up taking ill out of no where, finding out that night, and then never seeing the next day. It is absolutely heart breaking and terrifying. RIP John, I really hope he wasn't in any kind of pain when he passed and that he wasn't even aware for his mental peace.
I live in America and every time I hear that they call an ambulance while the hospital is close by I am shocked because it’s not worth the bill to have the ambulance drive you to the hospital. Then I catch my self, “wait they don’t have to pay for the ambulance.” Lol
@@gingerhammond6446 But when they really needed the ride, at least they won't get in a life-breaking debt and still have to pay some VAT or TAX in other forms. Imagine John's case in the U.S., May he rest in peace, His wife would have been struck with an abserd amount of Hospital and Ambulance bills after his demise. Not to mention His fenural and other bills e.g. food, electricity, water to keep her alive. That's no good.
Rest in peace John. It's so scary for me to know my father could have died like him. Well .... He did die but was so incredibly lucky he could be resuscitated after his heart stopped. My father is the most stubborn man on earth. He was feeling unwell for weeks before he got a heart attack. But ofc wouldn't go to see a doc. Last year two days after Chirstmas he got really unvell at night. Then proceeded to get up , dress himself. Got in the car and drove to the hospital. ALONE without telling anyone. Then when he went into the emergency entrance. He told his name to the admitting nurses and collapsed on the spot. His heart stopped and had to be revived then had a 3-4 hour long surgery to implant 4 STENTs. While we all slept at home knowing nothing ..... He didn't bring any identification with himself and his phone was code locked so the nurses couldn't call anyone. At morning when the family woke up and he + the car wasn't at home we just thought he went to get something. But then he didn't return all day we started to really worry. Not answering his phone no friends seen or heard from him. So we started to call around the hospitals. When i learned that he is on breathing machine in the ICU i almost fainted. I will never forget the sight of him hooked on all those tubes white as a sheet looking like he would die any second. After almost a year passed now and he is a LOT better. He had a secondary surgery not long after and a few months of rehabilitation. He is still very sad that have to take 6-7 pills a day for the rest of his life but its so good to know he is with us and he learned to tell when he feels bad before something actually happens. ( lot of crying and scolding ) I have never been so scared in my life. For a week it looked like he might not make it. I still have his shirt that he had on that night. I just can't bring myself to throw it in the trash . ( It had to be ripped / torn off him so he can be revived with the defibrillator )
Man, not only being scared because you didnt know where he was, but to find out where he was and what state he was in. I'm glad he's a lot better now. God bless you guys.
My Mom drove herself to the hospital as well and ended up having four stints in. She is 71 now and still going strong. She still amazes me and I’m proud to be her kid.
Omg that sounds scary! Glad to hear he's still with you. Too many men tend to be very stubborn sometimes, won't tell anyone being ill, won't go to the doctor until it's too late :(
@@marianna3253 Haha yes he is the very definition of stubborness . It took half the family crying over his bed for him to realize how much he scared us. He promised to never do that again and we really hope he will stay as strong and healthy as he has been since.
A friend of mine has been a paramedic for about a year and a half and she's told they've had a flat two times since she's been working 😂 Luckily not during a life threatening case
Does not surprise me that man’s cat insisted on three walks a day. I bet the little bastard would scream by the harness/door all day and that’s the only way to get it to shut up 😂
I can not help but think how calm we all are that do this job, especially with our patients. I am not sure if we have nerves of steel or part insanity coupled with a genuine love for the health/care of mankind!😂😍
The important part is the medical teams did all they could. Rip the old man though that's really sad you could see immediately he knew before they took him on the ambulance. So terrifying :(
7:15 - ER-nurse in training here and I don't really get why they do an ECO and start discussing heart-disease with the patient. All they're doing is making him more scared and upset. It's clear from the initial assessment that this patient is going to the hospital, and fast. Shortness of breath and chest-pain should be a red one as well.
I agree with you. The paramedics should keep quiet during their assistance. Talking around the patient with their theories can cause terrible stress to the patient.
I agree. I also find that those 2 with John weren’t very compassionate. When he was crying and saying frightening, they just continued questioning him. Plus, 27 minutes assessing before leaving for the hospital is a really long time for heart failure. They lack experience and are still very young so hopefully, they will grow in experience and compassion
Who did what for that worried sister? When I needed, just before Christmas 2019, ab ambulance (for the first time in my life), the responders were very kind to my daughter, who had called them.
It is great to see both the Ambulance and the Fire Services on scene together. Something bad could've happened if they had seen the kitchen counter collapsed.
I think the "bomb in a cheese factory" joke should be delivered like: "Did you hear what happened to the cheese factory where the bomb went off?" "There's de-brie everywhere" 😂
WHAT If I had these chest pains? they were the saddest chest pains I ever had in my life. I Had two heart surgeries in my life, and recently I had these TERRIBLE Check pains, I Have 3 valves blocking up and everything, I had one valve corrected in 2001 and then my heart hole was operated in 1993 now I'm 30 years old and have these CRAZY Chestpains, I know I need the third operation, but damn. Feels bad, I have more then 2 valves blocked and I have valves spitting 60% Blood .. soo yeah, I'm not in a good shape and probably I will die because I can't afford to do the healthcare I need.
Thanks Real Response to share this great live rescues with me I loe and injoy it thanks to al the Dr's and theaters medic To do so beautiful respond and save live My God will bless you al with your family at home Cobus South Africa 🇿🇦❤❤🚑🏥🏨
My mom had a perforated ulcer. Brought it up one night after being stalked for months on end by her ex. Went by ambulance in 1954-ish. Ex’s dad signed him up for the Merchant Navy.
An operation to replace a heart valve involves a 90% chance to die in the following months of an endocartitis whatever the age, young or old. That means, you have more chances to live longer without any operation to replace the heart valve than having to undergo that surgery.
I'd say in his 30s early 40s maybe. His father seemed to be in his 60s. Mathew seemed a lot older though but it could be because of his health problems
The more I watch these videos the less impressed I am with the healthcare industry in the UK. These responders do a wonderful job with their patients but what good is it if they get them to the hospital and the hospital does half a job caring for them before sending them back out on the street ??
Its actually a great system - and the taxes change with income too. Would you rather pay a little more or one day suffer a heart attack and cost your family a fortune
I feel like it would be beneficial for them to get the patients to the hospital quicker. John needed straight to the ER and in a cath lab. Not evaluated for 27 minutes before traveling to the hospital.
Agreed. As a cath lab/ICU nurse, this made me cringe. If he’s having an MI, they need to get him to a cath lab. Slap some O2 on him, get him into the ambulance, get an EKG and interview and assess him on the way to the hospital.
Here in the USA the Ambulance gets the people rite away. And put them in their ride and rushes them the the Emergency room. They don't wait and ask a lot of questions before they take you. They do it when they already have the people hook up to an IV. Then if they r ok they can ask them questions
I cried instantly when they told John his heart wasn’t beating normally and he said “frightening” so quietly =( Rest in peace John
The poor man, I felt such pity
RIP
i know. it broke my heart. i felt s badly for him.
Poor guy.
@@Julie86Mac I do feel bad, but more so for his loved ones. His problems are over, but his partner must now learn to live alone. I've been there, but at the relatively young age of 56. My husband's suffering is over, but he left so many to mourn him.
yeah that got me too!! so sad he didn't make it.
So very sad to hear John didn’t make it...my condolences to the family. And a big thank you to the responders. You are all amazing at what you do!
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These dedicated medics help calm me down, and my heart is fine! They're so steady and reassuring while providing excellent care.
I think that was the first death on this show. I am very saddened by this. My condolences to John's friends and family. May he rest in peace.
He knew. People can tell when they're deathly ill. That's why he told them he was frightened. Last year I had my own brush with death, a bilateral pulmonary embolism which came close enough to killing me that I was told if I'd gone to sleep instead of calling an ambulance, I'd never have woken up again. I knew something wasn't right; I'd never felt like that before. Heading to hospital in the ambulance, I felt detached and calm, but I knew there was a good chance I wouldn't be coming home again. You know your own body, and when something is seriously wrong with it, you can tell.
Not the first death the show has reported. There have been a number of other deaths, usually of older people.
@@NoJusticeNoPeace The "Impending Doom" effect.
@@NoJusticeNoPeace happy to see that ur here.
The house’s really cursed. Even the ambulance wheel is flat.
The "wheel" wasn't flat, but the TIRE was (and only on the bottom 😁 ). And the house is not "cursed." That's nothing but superstition.
@@jb6712 That is not a superstition. Places can be cursed. That lady has had far too many problems for it to be normal.
@@NightOwl701 i can see you tinfoil hat from here.
@@jb6712 I think he/she was only trying to be funny.
Yep
Anyone else binge-watching and wishing UA-cam had a Netflix-esque “skip intro” option?
Going 90 secs in is my skip button and it works perfectly every time
Just click forward. You don't have to watch the intro.
1:42 seems to work well
Me, me, me. I love the skip intro option 💜
It does. Just fast forward a few clicks.
poor Matthew looked about half dead, my goodness.. I hope the doctor helped him to keep some food down, poor guy
They said in the recap that the doctor put him on a liquid food replacement, and that he would have to stay on liquids "for some time," but at least he's getting some nourishment.
i had the same surgery as he did, and it almost killed me, i went from being fed from a tube in my nose to having a feeding tube placed right into my stomach!! very, VERY slowly but surely i was able to eat normally again but for me it took years, not months. hope by now he's doing much better. (he really did look half dead!!) OH, my doctors didn't take me seriously for a long time too)
Rest In Peace John xx
I was hoping he'd pull through 😢
Menna Elsaid 😢
Poor guy... He was so scared...I felt so bad for him
Made me cry 😞 Poor guy. He was so scared 💔
At least he passed while he was under so he didn't have to go through that scary experience fully conscious. Poor man.
Ankle lady was ready for that gas lmao
Haha yeah she was
she was in excruciating pain obviously she’s going to want to get rid of it
@@zoewarren5435 Way over your head there eh mate
yeah she was, didn't have to ask her twice LOL
I feel so bad for John, I saw his frightened face :ccc Rest in peace John! If I were there I´d give u a big hug!
When I saw John sitting on the stairs, I did not think he would make it. Poor man was terrified. I hope he Rests in Peace.
I am an RN in the United States and I am so impressed with the assessment skills and resources available from the paramedics in the UK!
I love ambulance videos.The ambulance crew are so kind n caring.
that poor lady is a walking liability 😂 she can't seem to catch a break from falls, surgeries and breaks.
Never thought I'd see anyone more accident prone than me, but she managed to beat me. 😂😂
Even the ambulance picking her up had it bad. Geez.
@@XSemperIdem5 like she said, it's the damn house...
@@PrograError She said it was cursed and the ambulance got a flat in front of it. That woman should get away from that place.
@@NightOwl701 r/woosh
R.I.P John
May they treat you well bud :(
Oh no. Wasn't expecting to hear that John passed. Prayers going up for the family. RIP John.
Yes my sincerest condolences to John's family
I too would slam my ambulance door if I had found out a patient of mine has passed away. It was very fitting...
I think that was just the clip of them taking him out of the vehicle and closing the door...
he just closed the door, he didn't slam it. the man died in surgery not the ambulance
@@charlenereinholdt5245 op never implied he died in ambulance. Statement was “had found out patient had passed”
God Bless John's Soul. RIP.💝 May God comfort his family.
Those cheese jokes were so terrible...also I am still laughing.
Well I wasn't expecting those results for John. Very sad indeed. May you rest in peace John and condolences to your family.
I may move here just to ride in this ambulance. These men and women are absolutely wonderful! Empathetic, companionate, and caring..
rest in peace john.prayers n hugs for his family😰🙏🫂🕯
Poor John. These EMT’s are just awesome. They take such good care of their patients and are so kind.
poor guy, John seemed like a super nice dude. Rest in Peace big man
rest easy john ❤️
The panicking might be "feeling of impending doom." Can be a bad prognostic sign.
I’ve had this “feeling of impending doom” when I wake up and my heart just races pretty fast. Don’t know if that’s anything bad though.
That’s what I was thinking. He knew.
Actually panicking or a panic feeling is a common symptom of a heart attack or heart falure. And I think theres a much better way to respectfully saying someone's impeding departure or passing away. Because for me I definitely do not see death as doom, death is but another step. Another journey to partake in.
Callie Whitmer That’s true we are all put here to just die anyways. Wouldn’t it just be easier to just die than to live a life where you have to be careful of where you go to feel safe or what you do.
@@calliewhitmer7886 I am reporting it as patients report experiencing it. At the end of the day it doesn't matter what you or I believe about death, if we are caring for someone else we need to hear clearly what they are experiencing. I have never heard someone in panic say that they were experiencing delight at moving to a new phase.
rest in peace John.. I’m not even embarrassed to admit I got teary eyed when I heard he didn’t make it. 🕊️
12:00 improvise, adapt, overcome. 10/10 i would do the same.
Well done to all paramedics and much love to all the people in these situations
Honestly though...my cat does insist on going for walks. And boy is he persistent.
Sir John, i'm so sorry. RIP😭 he was so scared, i'm broken right now. So sorry for his family and friends.
I could never do this job. I would just cry the entire time. It amazes me that people can just call the ambulance for any old thing. Here you gotta beg someone to drive you or drive yourself.
Hannibal lector??
I love the cheese jokes! The ambulance service is awesome in Britain! The states needs to up their game.
I thought the same thing. I am binge watching these shows.
Rip to the gentleman..my condolences to his family
The ankle lady definitely needs some bubble wrap to keep her safe lol it’s one thing after another.
RIP John. 😿
I just started watching this and it’s about John, I read the comments here about John passing, so sad. ✝️
Idk why but I just had a bad feeling when they saw John off... Sad to hear he did not make it :(
The cases that really get me with EMS/Medical shows, is the patients who with no previous problem of that variety end up taking ill out of no where, finding out that night, and then never seeing the next day. It is absolutely heart breaking and terrifying. RIP John, I really hope he wasn't in any kind of pain when he passed and that he wasn't even aware for his mental peace.
R.I.P John you will be missed by your Family and love ones but you’re in a better place now💙💙💙
This ambulance service is AMAZING 😍.
I am sad John did not survive the operation!
Rest In Peace John.
I respect respect your business and thank you for all business 4:55
Thank You Dear Paramedics. God Bless You All.😍💖💝💖💝👍
Truly love these Young British folks
I just wish the blonde would not look at her partner when she talks eyes on road please
That women needs to sage her house lol poor lady
I live in America and every time I hear that they call an ambulance while the hospital is close by I am shocked because it’s not worth the bill to have the ambulance drive you to the hospital. Then I catch my self, “wait they don’t have to pay for the ambulance.” Lol
Correct, but they pay super high taxes to fund the NHS...
@@gingerhammond6446 But when they really needed the ride, at least they won't get in a life-breaking debt and still have to pay some VAT or TAX in other forms. Imagine John's case in the U.S., May he rest in peace, His wife would have been struck with an abserd amount of Hospital and Ambulance bills after his demise. Not to mention His fenural and other bills e.g. food, electricity, water to keep her alive. That's no good.
RIP John 🙏 😔
RIP John. So very sad :(
Rest in peace John.
It's so scary for me to know my father could have died like him. Well .... He did die but was so incredibly lucky he could be resuscitated after his heart stopped.
My father is the most stubborn man on earth. He was feeling unwell for weeks before he got a heart attack. But ofc wouldn't go to see a doc. Last year two days after Chirstmas he got really unvell at night. Then proceeded to get up , dress himself. Got in the car and drove to the hospital. ALONE without telling anyone. Then when he went into the emergency entrance. He told his name to the admitting nurses and collapsed on the spot. His heart stopped and had to be revived then had a 3-4 hour long surgery to implant 4 STENTs. While we all slept at home knowing nothing .....
He didn't bring any identification with himself and his phone was code locked so the nurses couldn't call anyone. At morning when the family woke up and he + the car wasn't at home we just thought he went to get something. But then he didn't return all day we started to really worry. Not answering his phone no friends seen or heard from him. So we started to call around the hospitals.
When i learned that he is on breathing machine in the ICU i almost fainted. I will never forget the sight of him hooked on all those tubes white as a sheet looking like he would die any second.
After almost a year passed now and he is a LOT better. He had a secondary surgery not long after and a few months of rehabilitation. He is still very sad that have to take 6-7 pills a day for the rest of his life but its so good to know he is with us and he learned to tell when he feels bad before something actually happens. ( lot of crying and scolding )
I have never been so scared in my life. For a week it looked like he might not make it. I still have his shirt that he had on that night. I just can't bring myself to throw it in the trash . ( It had to be ripped / torn off him so he can be revived with the defibrillator )
Man, not only being scared because you didnt know where he was, but to find out where he was and what state he was in. I'm glad he's a lot better now. God bless you guys.
My Mom drove herself to the hospital as well and ended up having four stints in. She is 71 now and still going strong. She still amazes me and I’m proud to be her kid.
Omg that sounds scary! Glad to hear he's still with you. Too many men tend to be very stubborn sometimes, won't tell anyone being ill, won't go to the doctor until it's too late :(
@@cassandrawhite1594 I'm glad she is well and I hope she will stay with you for a long time!
@@marianna3253 Haha yes he is the very definition of stubborness . It took half the family crying over his bed for him to realize how much he scared us. He promised to never do that again and we really hope he will stay as strong and healthy as he has been since.
Rest In Please John 😔
Flat tire on an ambulance in an ambulance documentary cought on camera and it made the cut! how rare is that?
A friend of mine has been a paramedic for about a year and a half and she's told they've had a flat two times since she's been working 😂 Luckily not during a life threatening case
“Oh no it’s easy, we just grab your ankles and pull.”
Lol that’s a good one
This is interesting so sorry to hear about John
Rest in peace John
rest easy john
Does not surprise me that man’s cat insisted on three walks a day. I bet the little bastard would scream by the harness/door all day and that’s the only way to get it to shut up 😂
That's so sad about John! 😨😢😟
I can not help but think how calm we all are that do this job, especially with our patients. I am not sure if we have nerves of steel or part insanity coupled with a genuine love for the health/care of mankind!😂😍
Love the show. Thanks for your service
Hannah and Michelle are both super cool. 😃
Poor John :( and his poor wife :(
The important part is the medical teams did all they could. Rip the old man though that's really sad you could see immediately he knew before they took him on the ambulance. So terrifying :(
Rest in peace John
7:15 - ER-nurse in training here and I don't really get why they do an ECO and start discussing heart-disease with the patient. All they're doing is making him more scared and upset. It's clear from the initial assessment that this patient is going to the hospital, and fast. Shortness of breath and chest-pain should be a red one as well.
I agree with you. The paramedics should keep quiet during their assistance. Talking around the patient with their theories can cause terrible stress to the patient.
I agree. I also find that those 2 with John weren’t very compassionate. When he was crying and saying frightening, they just continued questioning him. Plus, 27 minutes assessing before leaving for the hospital is a really long time for heart failure. They lack experience and are still very young so hopefully, they will grow in experience and compassion
Who did what for that worried sister? When I needed, just before Christmas 2019, ab ambulance (for the first time in my life), the responders were very kind to my daughter, who had called them.
It is great to see both the Ambulance and the Fire Services on scene together. Something bad could've happened if they had seen the kitchen counter collapsed.
R.I.P John =(
I think the "bomb in a cheese factory" joke should be delivered like: "Did you hear what happened to the cheese factory where the bomb went off?" "There's de-brie everywhere" 😂
thank you for sharing
When he said frightening 😭😭😭
WHAT If I had these chest pains? they were the saddest chest pains I ever had in my life.
I Had two heart surgeries in my life, and recently I had these TERRIBLE Check pains,
I Have 3 valves blocking up and everything, I had one valve corrected in 2001 and then my heart hole was operated in 1993
now I'm 30 years old and have these CRAZY Chestpains, I know I need the third operation, but damn.
Feels bad, I have more then 2 valves blocked and I have valves spitting 60% Blood .. soo yeah, I'm not in a good shape and probably I will die because I can't afford to do the healthcare I need.
Oh gawd, I legit laughed at two of those cheese jokes.
Rip John
My favorite part Is when gaz tells his cheese jokes to the 89 year old women and her husband
Goodness.. Matthew looks so sickly :/ hope that's just how he looks and not some deeper issue..
Í was thinking the same thing .
RIP JOHN!
the worst check pain could be nothing more than precordial catch syndrome, extremely painful and scary, but not life threatening
Sorry prayers
.r.i.p john
Thanks Real Response to share this great live rescues with me
I loe and injoy it thanks to al the Dr's and theaters medic
To do so beautiful respond and save live
My God will bless you al with your family at home
Cobus South Africa 🇿🇦❤❤🚑🏥🏨
rest in peace John.
They can't leave the seen until your stableized
Why do the EMS workers seem to know more than the pediatrician?
I just started the episode and all I can think about is, I now know the paramedics phone pin
Oh that man's combover. SMH
Do UK babyseats not have the chest clips? I saw strap pads, no cincher!
That lady has obviously never owned a cat. If they insist they properly insist they must do whatever it is they must do
My mom had a perforated ulcer. Brought it up one night after being stalked for months on end by her ex. Went by ambulance in 1954-ish. Ex’s dad signed him up for the Merchant Navy.
An operation to replace a heart valve involves a 90% chance to die in the following months of an endocartitis whatever the age, young or old. That means, you have more chances to live longer without any operation to replace the heart valve than having to undergo that surgery.
The ambulance 🚑 man holding the baby in the beginning wasn’t playful to the poor baby, he was just staring at the poor sick baby.
Poor lad, how old is Mathew?
I'd say in his 30s early 40s maybe. His father seemed to be in his 60s. Mathew seemed a lot older though but it could be because of his health problems
The more I watch these videos the less impressed I am with the healthcare industry in the UK. These responders do a wonderful job with their patients but what good is it if they get them to the hospital and the hospital does half a job caring for them before sending them back out on the street ??
Well, they pay super high taxes to fund the NHS...
@@gingerhammond6446 I know....and folks over here wan the same system !
Its actually a great system - and the taxes change with income too. Would you rather pay a little more or one day suffer a heart attack and cost your family a fortune
I feel like it would be beneficial for them to get the patients to the hospital quicker. John needed straight to the ER and in a cath lab. Not evaluated for 27 minutes before traveling to the hospital.
They need to stabilize the patient before
Theres nothing they are doing there that cant be done in transit then better accessed in an actual hospital.
Agreed. As a cath lab/ICU nurse, this made me cringe. If he’s having an MI, they need to get him to a cath lab. Slap some O2 on him, get him into the ambulance, get an EKG and interview and assess him on the way to the hospital.
Is the tire flat?
Only on the bottom.
I’m 16 and one of my friends had died from heart disease and she died at the age of 15.
Why is this the first episode I notice they're driving a manual transmission?
I wish there was more help for disability here in the United States and that any help didn't depend on partner income levels.
We just grab your ankles and pull! LOL
The amount of ads in this video is ridiculous
Here in the USA the Ambulance gets the people rite away. And put them in their ride and rushes them the the Emergency room. They don't wait and ask a lot of questions before they take you. They do it when they already have the people hook up to an IV. Then if they r ok they can ask them questions