The importance of everyone learning CPR if they're able! Those first few minutes are crucial. Only 15 chest compressions between rescue breaths for children under 9 / below puberty compared to adults and older kids (30 chest compressions between two rescue breaths), because the risk of brain damage from oxygen deprivation is way too high. That's if there are two rescuers or more, otherwise, you're stuck doing 30 compressions and two breaths. Watching Rescue 911 as a kid on Saudi Channel 2 (the English language channel geared at Aramco expats) before we got cable definitely contributed to me being pretty fearless and wanting to be a doctor. Working in ER now. Thank you for bringing this back! ^^ (That channel aired a lot of old stuff too, 80's cartoons, a few 90's ones like Batman: the Animated Series and Rugrats, Mr. Bean, My Mother the Car, even some truly ancient shows like the 1960's Kimba the White Lion dub [Who lives down in deepest, darkest Africa?] with the inimitable Billie Lou Watt (no future Astro Boy VA captures his childlike whimsy like she did either)... odd shows, fff. Aramco expats apparently found it generally too old-fashioned and quaint in the 90's.)
Thank you for posting these segments that were not on UA-cam. I think I am the same age as that teen. I was a high senior 1995-1996 school year. I am class of 1996. In 2026, it will be time for our 30th class reunion. This coming Saturday, October 26, is my high school's homecoming game & parade. This episode aired in August 1996, 2 months after I graduated high school
3:18 The availability of mobile phone technology makes a huge difference when time is critical. 3:46 The water may be just two feet deep, but the dirt beneath is rendered mud and the loader's heavy (3:03). There's a small possibility that the mud spared him a more serious crush injury (versus solid ground), but now there's the danger of drowning. 7:30 In a small community, everybody knows somebody.
At 1:25....I assumed that is or was the tractor Mike was going to be pinned under.....the tractor Dana Music was driving looked like a regular tractor than the small tractor Mike was driving........if Mike was driving that full size tractor at 1:25 and ended up pinned under somehow.....that could be another scenario.....
Things were different back then you only needed a work permit to do that, I was 15 when I started driving forklifts for my father's construction company.
It is not that simple, because how the victim was trapped, by using the tractor 's bucket, could cause serious injuries to the person. I know it can be a life saver , but it is better to leave it for the professionals .
Full episode: ua-cam.com/video/yAEQ8AKCXCA/v-deo.html
The importance of everyone learning CPR if they're able! Those first few minutes are crucial. Only 15 chest compressions between rescue breaths for children under 9 / below puberty compared to adults and older kids (30 chest compressions between two rescue breaths), because the risk of brain damage from oxygen deprivation is way too high. That's if there are two rescuers or more, otherwise, you're stuck doing 30 compressions and two breaths.
Watching Rescue 911 as a kid on Saudi Channel 2 (the English language channel geared at Aramco expats) before we got cable definitely contributed to me being pretty fearless and wanting to be a doctor. Working in ER now. Thank you for bringing this back! ^^
(That channel aired a lot of old stuff too, 80's cartoons, a few 90's ones like Batman: the Animated Series and Rugrats, Mr. Bean, My Mother the Car, even some truly ancient shows like the 1960's Kimba the White Lion dub [Who lives down in deepest, darkest Africa?] with the inimitable Billie Lou Watt (no future Astro Boy VA captures his childlike whimsy like she did either)... odd shows, fff. Aramco expats apparently found it generally too old-fashioned and quaint in the 90's.)
Thank you for posting these segments that were not on UA-cam. I think I am the same age as that teen. I was a high senior 1995-1996 school year. I am class of 1996. In 2026, it will be time for our 30th class reunion. This coming Saturday, October 26, is my high school's homecoming game & parade. This episode aired in August 1996, 2 months after I graduated high school
I am so happy to see that you have the segments that you were looking for!
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Used to love this show. Pinned underwater is my nightmare. I've always feared drowning.
you can watch this show 24/7 on Puto TV. Its a free app for your phone, TV, or console.
Thanks for uploading this one
Job well done to all involved. Godspeed.
3:18 The availability of mobile phone technology makes a huge difference when time is critical.
3:46 The water may be just two feet deep, but the dirt beneath is rendered mud and the loader's heavy (3:03). There's a small possibility that the mud spared him a more serious crush injury (versus solid ground), but now there's the danger of drowning.
7:30 In a small community, everybody knows somebody.
Wow I remember use to watch this shows back In The days
it's interesting that in #rescue911's season 6-7th run they had more unusual and interesting, but scary emergency situations.
5:18 Is this part of the episode or is this part of the recording?
It's a storm warning from the TV station. It's not part of the episode.
@ Thank you.
8:01 a doppelganger of the #heartattackhubby dispatcher's son
I just watched Heart attack Hubby---I'd say 8:01 is a doppleganger of Terry from Matress Mayhem!
@@Anonymous-qg9xx yeah you're right, that segment also.
At 1:25....I assumed that is or was the tractor Mike was going to be pinned under.....the tractor Dana Music was driving looked like a regular tractor than the small tractor Mike was driving........if Mike was driving that full size tractor at 1:25 and ended up pinned under somehow.....that could be another scenario.....
Always drive safe or end up just like what the hell happened to Michael who overturned his tractor
Was he 18? Don't you have to be 18 to operate machinery like that?
Things were different back then you only needed a work permit to do that, I was 15 when I started driving forklifts for my father's construction company.
I still see kids today driving machinery before they're even in their teens. Laws and enforcement are real lax around agriculture labour.
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I operate a tractor on land at 13
If you are going to ride heavy vehicles, stay away from edges and curves or you could end up the same way this person did, be cartion
Dude!!! You have a tractor, lift the damn thing up with your bucket 🤦♂️🤦♂️
It is not that simple, because how the victim was trapped, by using the tractor 's bucket, could cause serious injuries to the person. I know it can be a life saver , but it is better to leave it for the professionals .
@@chaseedwardsedwards540naw that’s how you die….
Small frontloaders have to be transported not driven from the field to the co-op.
Well that's good to hear you're able to afford a trailer.
Nope.
Not at qll
Evil language, blasphemy against God.