The guy running to put the fire out has me in stitches! XD But real props to these folks and frontline workers. Now imagine doing each of these evacuations times 25 with a mask on carrying a ventilator too. 💪💪💪 Thank you all for all that you do!!
i have had to help evacuate part of a hospital that had a fire in the past. as it was a multi-story building, the basic way was to evacuate everyone horizontally away from the fire first and then vertically using devices like special chairs and sleds to carefully evacuate everyone. there were more steps like assuring anyone evacuated on oxygen stayed on a portable tank that accompanied them and shutting off all gas lines for central oxygen, but it is far more detailed and challenging than one can imagine.
It is a complicated situation obviously just by the fact that it is in a hospital. We only covered several ways but depending on the situation of the patient, it could be a multitude of ways to get a patient out of danger quickly an safely.
Thank you so much for posting this! I'm a new writer and I'm writing a scene about evacuating a hospital then realized it would be best to see what they actually do. Thank you so much!
Kind of like in a fire station. The machine makes a electric like fire in it, and you use a electric fire exhuster to put it out. They use it to practice knowing how to use a real one in case a real fire breaks out in the building.
Fire drill in school Students:calm evacuation Actual fire Students:2000000000 mph smashing through lockers and kids strigh out of door with broken nose
When I was at my intermediate school, the alarms were in Code 3. The funny thing is, they were sick of the alarm, and it only rang like 10 times in a row before they stopped it lol.
One question...how do doctors evacuate a patient who is in the middle of having an epileptic seizure during an emergency situation (ex: fire, severe weather, etc.)?
what happens if the alarm goes off during an ongoing openheart surgery, is the patient just left there, or do they just like cover the body and take it out as is.
The patients in wheel chairs should of gone after the ambulatory patients during egress. The healthcare providers should of grouped the patients based off of who was most ambulatory first. An example would be sending the patients that can walk first before the patients in comas and in wheelchairs
That happened yesterday in a hospital in Rio de Janeiro (i think), there was a surgery happening and then the fire alarm started, the doctors stoped the surgery, evacuated and then continued the surgery in another hospital. The patient started to wake up when they evacuated because of the anesthesia
The guy with the fire extinguisher ran to far. There should be a fire extinguisher within 75 feet of where you are at any time. Spacing is 150 feet per code.
Actually, the man got it pretty quickly, but for the purpose of this video, I wanted to show the different types of evacuations and what to do before the fire was put out. So, it was done for dramatical and educational purposes.😁
Didn’t see them get that stretcher around the corner at 3m20s. Evacuation procedures for bedridden patients in high rise hospitals are a joke. The fire escapes in my local hospital, Derriford in Plymouth, Devon, are so narrow, with corners so tight, they are only useable by the able bodied. The hospital relies totally on any fire being contained in one area while patients are wheeled to a safe area on the same level. They may get away with this policy but it’s bound to fail one day. What is needed are large diameter, gently sloping spiral ramps so that beds can be safely wheeled to the ground. This of course will never happen. They prefer to keep their fingers crossed.
Usually hospitals use chimes rather than electro-mech horns.You can imagine this:There is a surgery in progress when fire alarm sounds.Even if the fire is far from surgery room.The doctors cannot be calm enough to finish the surgery correctly when they hear a spectr alert advanced horn strobe version blaring at high volume right outside the room.But chime version of the advance have a calm tone thus doctors could finish surgery correctly and then evacuate because they do not get startled by the alarm.
The guy running to put the fire out has me in stitches! XD But real props to these folks and frontline workers. Now imagine doing each of these evacuations times 25 with a mask on carrying a ventilator too. 💪💪💪 Thank you all for all that you do!!
A chime tone
0:56 “Code red cafeteria”. Cafeteria people: aight we getting outta here!
i have had to help evacuate part of a hospital that had a fire in the past. as it was a multi-story building, the basic way was to evacuate everyone horizontally away from the fire first and then vertically using devices like special chairs and sleds to carefully evacuate everyone. there were more steps like assuring anyone evacuated on oxygen stayed on a portable tank that accompanied them and shutting off all gas lines for central oxygen, but it is far more detailed and challenging than one can imagine.
It is a complicated situation obviously just by the fact that it is in a hospital. We only covered several ways but depending on the situation of the patient, it could be a multitude of ways to get a patient out of danger quickly an safely.
@@joelsegovia2739 What's the song
Prevention practice saves lives. Thanks for showing people a small part of how lives are saved as part of safety teamwork.
2:50 how does someone not laugh hysterically at that lmaooo
We had fun making the video
@@joelsegovia2739 ahhh there no fire because I burned my 🍿
@@joelsegovia2739 in real time, how long would it take to do each evacuation sequence?
*flop*
@@Doglover5749YT Well, it would be happening all at once
Them: *evacuating slowly*
At my school: *sprinting full speed downs the stairs with about 200 kids plus 20 teachers*
XxLittlemoon _RisingxX same with my school
lol
There rushing like there is 1 minute late for school in my school
There's a big difference 🤦♂️
True right ?
I didn’t search this, this was in my recommendation.
Lol.
I did search this
Same here lol
@@just_a_random_person_Lol same lol
Not same
2:09 when you killed someone
Thank you so much for posting this! I'm a new writer and I'm writing a scene about evacuating a hospital then realized it would be best to see what they actually do. Thank you so much!
Skelly You are welcome!
What’s the book? Can I read it?
1:10 everyone’s like what the f---
BTW, the thing that was used for the fire is a machine. They use that for drills.
Kind of like in a fire station. The machine makes a electric like fire in it, and you use a electric fire exhuster to put it out. They use it to practice knowing how to use a real one in case a real fire breaks out in the building.
It is a fire alarm they are everywhere you go as.
@@albinakemet2728 they they talking about the fake fire, not the alarm
correct. the machine is pretty cool. as we press the fire extinguisher trigger, the fire on the screen goes out depending where we are pointing
EST fire alarms. Nice. Awesome job on the drill.
That chime strobes noice
@@OldSkoolKid92 sam
More mi@@alisonmullins5202
Fire drill in school
Students:calm evacuation
Actual fire
Students:2000000000 mph smashing through lockers and kids strigh out of door with broken nose
Very true
i like how they had to add suspenseful music in the background
Ikr
It makes it better lol
When I was at my intermediate school, the alarms were in Code 3. The funny thing is, they were sick of the alarm, and it only rang like 10 times in a row before they stopped it lol.
The alarm was pretty loud jajaja
@@joelsegovia2739 I love the way you take time out of you day to reply to people who commented 😀
@@Vype_playzz Thank you. It was a fun project and I love the feedback. Keeps the blood flowing.
They should act like school children when the fire alarm sets off
I was like
“Hey I’ve been in a stair chair before!”
How many wold you help
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Nklo ANu
Nklo ANu
Is it just me, or is that nurse who evacuated the patients pretty happy, when her hospital is burning in flames
What
@@zayanlvs8250 ?
One question...how do doctors evacuate a patient who is in the middle of having an epileptic seizure during an emergency situation (ex: fire, severe weather, etc.)?
They are just screwed.
Yeah there's a good question
id expect that they don't evacuate until the patient is stable
Just Watch Samantha
@@TheJakeman789 They’re Not Screwed
Great video keep making great videos I love your videos
I bet that girl in the bed was sick of that fire alarm. •,~,•
Me thinking I’m going to see a man Saving everybody from a fire😭😭😭😭 But thank you for this😭😭😭😭😭
Now imagine the fire alarm goes off, and your delivering a baby, now that’s pure bad luck.
That would be an extreme example of bad luck, wow
Detector X you are correct by 100%!!!
I would never say this ☝🏾, detector X 🙄 instead, I would say “yea, that would be pretty bad”
@@DCC--vq1ng !:-P😼🧟🧟❤️❤️💜🧟🧟😼❤️👽😀😀💞😼
@@joelsegovia2739 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imagine being in a elevator when the alarm pulls off..
xXbirds_AestheicxX IO imagine being in the bathroom I am always scared of going to the bathroom at school
I dont even go to the bathroom during school ever since the teachers told us what to do in case we are in the bathroom during a fire drill
@@Ethan_Barnes that happened to me in second grade
"Now who needs the fire service? Code Red fire at Pontypandy Hospital cafe."
Nice evacuate the hospital when you press the fire alarm
It was scary 💫😍😍😍
what happens if the alarm goes off during an ongoing openheart surgery, is the patient just left there, or do they just like cover the body and take it out as is.
They will do what is in the best interest of the patient.
The patients in wheel chairs should of gone after the ambulatory patients during egress. The healthcare providers should of grouped the patients based off of who was most ambulatory first. An example would be sending the patients that can walk first before the patients in comas and in wheelchairs
I would be terrified of having to walk down the stairs backwards and then tripping
I wonder what happens when your like having an emergency surgery and the fire alarm goes off🤔
That happened yesterday in a hospital in Rio de Janeiro (i think), there was a surgery happening and then the fire alarm started, the doctors stoped the surgery, evacuated and then continued the surgery in another hospital. The patient started to wake up when they evacuated because of the anesthesia
Read the comment that says “Now imagine being in the surgery that’s pure bad luck”
Extreme bad luck
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Nooooo!
Recommendations brought you here?
No
Yes, but I search for things like this.
The guy with the fire extinguisher ran to far. There should be a fire extinguisher within 75 feet of where you are at any time. Spacing is 150 feet per code.
Actually, the man got it pretty quickly, but for the purpose of this video, I wanted to show the different types of evacuations and what to do before the fire was put out. So, it was done for dramatical and educational purposes.😁
We had a fire drill today
The paraslyde transfer looks fun lol
honeycxmbe roblox until the doctors let go
Didn’t see them get that stretcher around the corner at 3m20s. Evacuation procedures for bedridden patients in high rise hospitals are a joke. The fire escapes in my local hospital, Derriford in Plymouth, Devon, are so narrow, with corners so tight, they are only useable by the able bodied. The hospital relies totally on any fire being contained in one area while patients are wheeled to a safe area on the same level. They may get away with this policy but it’s bound to fail one day. What is needed are large diameter, gently sloping spiral ramps so that beds can be safely wheeled to the ground. This of course will never happen. They prefer to keep their fingers crossed.
what was the music?
Only the effected part of the hospital evacs, right? Or is it the whole hospital?
I believe it's the affected areas first and then the rest of the hospital slowly evacuate unless the fire is put out before that
2:56 they be carrying a dead body lol the persons head is covered
The music just adds to the suspense
The alarm and music was great and cool
Imagine childbirth and fire happens
I kinda wrote the same comment lol, look at the 1st comment,
remember me I forget this video 😧😧😧😨😨😨😅😅😅😅😣😣😣😈😈😈😈
how do they deal with the ICU people lol
Usually Relocated To another Part(If Applicable), Otherwise, Bed transfers are done
Me in the hospital: ight imma just chill in this bed while the fire alarm screams at the top of its lungs
That sounded like the EST Genesis chime strobe.
I believe it is
Ijesztő video😱😱
What is this background music
POv: a soldier from the wars there: QUIKLY BOYS WE ARE BEING ATTACKED
Everybody gangsta until the fire speaks Morse code
I can not wait For my trip And My fire alarm UGH
Enjoy?🤔
@@joelsegovia2739 hiya
Fire Drills Continue
;)Some people can be so nice
EST Genesis Chime-Strobes! Awesome,
Cool alarms.
Noqwx
Editor: Hmm title FIRE DRILL
Whats the background music in this video?
I’ve always wondered what what happen in this situation
Nice video! :)
What about patients hooked up to machines I'm ICU or surgey
What was that beeping noise?
EST panel and chime strobes
Fire drill 🔥
Est awesome and I don't think my panel in my school did that code 3 thing it just beeps then few seconds later beeps again but nice video
oh ok drill
The music is cool
They need to change how they do the drills. In this video, the doctors were clearly ignoring that in real life it hurts to be transferred.
the cradle drop would of been a pain
some are definitely harder than others... others are more fun tho
That man is running…….
If you are a free to move patient
None of these happen to you
Amagine its epic
I’ve spent 180 smackeroonies (Big ones) on fire alarms
*gets water 💦 💦 bucket **throws it out of the window**throws lots of persons out of window *
This happened once but a person accidentally pressed it
I bet he heard it from the powers that be
OHH NOOOOOO FIRE 🔥
My mom had to do the same thing but in a real fire 😱
That is so scary
Good job fixing the error 😁👍
Scary stuff just happens
Automatic fire door
“This is A DISASTER!”
When she said code red/green i sore a person Standing on the hall way
**EVACUATION INTENSIFIES**
U can see them smiling
There supposed to keep patients calm so they smile
CODE RED REPEAT CODE RED!!!
Fire drill
Good luck. The hospital staff would have no clue what to do. If theres a fire in a hospital your on your own and screwed.
Imagine all passion out from the hospital now all nurse need to move they in back 🤔😂🤣
Good thing they have chimes
Usually hospitals use chimes rather than electro-mech horns.You can imagine this:There is a surgery in progress when fire alarm sounds.Even if the fire is far from surgery room.The doctors cannot be calm enough to finish the surgery correctly when they hear a spectr alert advanced horn strobe version blaring at high volume right outside the room.But chime version of the advance have a calm tone thus doctors could finish surgery correctly and then evacuate because they do not get startled by the alarm.
B I want you for your long videos from the mall them
Cool thanks
The thing u pull up before a fire alarm is an STI stopper
the fire alarm is also an est genesis horn with the chimes sound
I hate fire drills At school but now at summer school I don't have it
So this is how you get the pataints to evacuate
Kerry happy birthday James
I be running as fast as Naruto into action
I have this for about years its turning in my family and Paid me and You Could still go with me
What if someone is in labor and pushing the baby out. Or if the are having a c section?
But they didn't call Code GREEN for EVAC! And they're evacuating.
They should hurry if it was a real fire
It is ok.Because there are fire doors that shut automatically if the alarm sounds and there are alternate stairways for evacuation.
Plus shouldn't they be running or speed walking
Oh no 😢 a fire😮 at
3:02
On 🔛