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  • The danger of being a paramedic on the front line 💚
    Paramedic panic alarm blares out on the open radio channel for all to hear - an ambulance crew have been attacked while treating a patient.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 289

  • @hopebgood
    @hopebgood 3 місяці тому +630

    To all the paramedics and drivers out there I'd just like to say a huge thankyou cos whenever my ol' mum needs an ambulance she's treated with the utmost care and consideration. You all do a wonderful job ❤

    • @hollycollett24
      @hollycollett24 2 місяці тому

      When it's one of your own it hit's different💯

    • @joelc9439
      @joelc9439 Місяць тому

      Paramedics are also drivers.

    • @nataliemoore9126
      @nataliemoore9126 Місяць тому

      Total argee with u

  • @prime12602
    @prime12602 3 місяці тому +1022

    This sucks, these people are there to help you ffs.

    • @Sc4r
      @Sc4r 3 місяці тому +32

      yeah but some peopel are having a mental health crisis, not an exc use though, being a doctor myself, my child will never ever ebcome a poaramedic or doctor , never

    • @x_Sniper_Queen_x
      @x_Sniper_Queen_x 3 місяці тому +10

      it sucks that sometimes most people cant help with their mental health

    • @mrbigglesworth2544
      @mrbigglesworth2544 3 місяці тому +15

      @@Sc4rit made me sad your comment - if it wasn’t for a whole team of medical professionals like you, I’d be dead.
      I can never repay that debt but show my complete admiration to people like you.
      With all respect, I hope your son/daughter goes against your wishes but just in this - we need doctors.

    • @Captainval28
      @Captainval28 3 місяці тому +1

      @@x_Sniper_Queen_xneither can people help their hatred for this country and it’s people

    • @sunny_stairs
      @sunny_stairs 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Sc4r i understand your concern but if your child does ever want to be a paramedic or doctor, and theyre really sure about it, i think you should let them

  • @laurajaderoisetaylor8380
    @laurajaderoisetaylor8380 3 місяці тому +433

    My heart breaks when they said it part off the job no one deserves to be hurt or get attacked especially when they trying to help ppl my heart goes to u all xxx

    • @TheWeepingDalek
      @TheWeepingDalek 2 місяці тому +6

      I gonna use a bit of a simily here. But imagine you're a veterinary nurse or veterinarian. And you have this dog that's in pain. This dog doesn't know you and doesn't know what you are doing. It's in pain and you might have the best of intentions towards this dog. Are you 100% certain you won't get bitten. And would that risk of biting stop you from wanting to help that dog
      Sometimes a human being is like a dog. They are in pain, they are confused and they don't know what is happening. So they will lash out. They might be the nicest most friendly person on earth when they are well.
      Pain changes people.

    • @Liam-q709
      @Liam-q709 18 днів тому

      @@TheWeepingDalek I understand where your coming from but it does not give anyone the right to assault emergency workers. I understand that pain changes people however its still not okay to attack emergency workers.

    • @TheWeepingDalek
      @TheWeepingDalek 18 днів тому

      @Liam-q709 I'm not saying that either. However the malicious assault. And then there's acting out of pain , stress or misunderstanding.
      The problem is many crews are being sent in understaffed and overwhelmed.

  • @nwazan
    @nwazan 3 дні тому +2

    To all paramedics. You have my full respect, love and appreciation. You are the kindest people on earth. You have saved my life once and my baby boy another time. You are very gracious, kind and reassuring. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. Beautiful souls ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @PaulAlsop-k5j
    @PaulAlsop-k5j 3 місяці тому +339

    Why do we have to put up with this, jail is the only answer to assaulting any emergency services provider. I've been a Pararamedic for over 30 years, it's not a part of the job it's unacceptable!!

    • @UKsystems
      @UKsystems 3 місяці тому +23

      The issue is it involves mental health a significant portion for time even if you look at the statistics in a them being diagnosed with something after getting to the hospital that is really important to consider putting them in jail probably will not help

    • @krashd
      @krashd 2 місяці тому +6

      @@UKsystems It protects society, that's help enough.

    • @UKsystems
      @UKsystems 2 місяці тому +7

      @@krashd however it does not prison and notorious for making mental health conditions worse and they are quite full at the moment so the person would likely just be formally cautioned especially mental health comes into the equation and insanity defence can always be used sometimes it’s valid and sometimes it’s not but it will generally be put forward to the crown prosecution service before a trial to try and cancel it

    • @debrakleid5752
      @debrakleid5752 2 місяці тому +3

      I was a paramedic for 10 years and the worst I went through was an inmate from the prison who overdosed and was unresponsive. He also did a terrible job hiding the drugs too because I found easily under his pillow. It was in a pill bottle with the label ripped off and inside was a white substance that he watered down into a paste. I assume that’s what he OD on. It took 2 rounds of Narcan to wake up and breathe normally and as we were getting him out he was swinging violently and kicking. I think he was handcuffed but his legs not shackled which was a bad idea. After we got him inside I was on one leg, my partner on the other and a nurse whooping down each arm AND a guard had him in one hell of a headlock. He had been in the minimal security prison since he was so close to release for 2nd degree murder. Per the guards this would probably take away his chance at parole. They asked us if he wanted to press charges and we didn’t if this incident would keep him behind bars. Also there was a guard with me in the back of the ambulance and one driving behind us. Not the first time someone tried to smack us around

    • @nothanks1239
      @nothanks1239 2 місяці тому +3

      If someone is suffering from a psychotic episode, it is typically the ambulance service who is called. These people become convinced that the ambulance crew is there to do harm and they panick. It sucks. If there were no mental health, these things wouldn't happen as often as they do.

  • @pm7823
    @pm7823 3 місяці тому +248

    I’m a nurse. I’ve been assaulted many times. Kicked in the back, scratched, spat on, someone tried to bite me.
    A colleague was cornered in a room and her face was smashed in from a visitor. Her eyes swollen shut and bruised. Her arm was messed up and needed surgery. Took three years to come back to nursing but she had to so nursing school courses to be able to return. All the hospital did was give nurses panic buttons.
    It’s not like we can charge patients with assault. We can’t kick them out of hospital. It’s mad.

    • @NE-ib4jd
      @NE-ib4jd 3 місяці тому +8

      I respect nurses so much. Thank you for your service ❤

    • @cncinc100
      @cncinc100 2 місяці тому +15

      "It’s not like we can charge patients with assault."
      Why not?

    • @debrakleid5752
      @debrakleid5752 2 місяці тому +5

      You can charge those who are alert. If they aren’t alert due to low oxygen levels than it won’t due anything. As a paramedic we had an inmate attack and they offered to let us charge him but after what he did they were pretty sure he wasn’t getting out on parole in a month.

    • @terrexcorbin
      @terrexcorbin 2 місяці тому +2

      yeah lots of companies strip you away with stuff so your in fact helpless

    • @Andizu1
      @Andizu1 2 місяці тому +4

      You can't charge patients with assault? Not sure about the law in the UK but over here in the Netherlands you can definitely charge an abusive patient with assault.

  • @suerasbridge8494
    @suerasbridge8494 3 місяці тому +54

    Violence is not part of your job, brought me to tears hearing her cries for help

    • @Entropyidentity
      @Entropyidentity 2 місяці тому +3

      Actually, it is General condition 5 or GC5.9.3

  • @Toramai-pi8wx
    @Toramai-pi8wx 3 місяці тому +191

    That unfortunately is a reality both in England and across the pond. There will be plenty of people who are grateful for the help, but then you always get the ones that are belligerent. I’m glad that the people who suffered the assault are OK.

    • @debrakleid5752
      @debrakleid5752 2 місяці тому +3

      Definitely. I’m across the pond in the US and have seen some nasty calls. I commented and I mentioned what happened when an inmate overdosed on who knows what it was since he watered it down to a paste that I found he had hidden under his pillow. Took 2 rounds of Narcan to wake him up and when he did he was swinging and it took 5 of us to restrain this scrawny inmate. One guard had him in a headlock. And he was still fighting with my partner and I each on one leg and a nurse on each arm. He was in prison for 2nd degree murder and about to get out.

    • @nothanks1239
      @nothanks1239 2 місяці тому +3

      I think most cases of this happening are from people with mental health issues. When someone goes through psychosis, it is typically the ambulance crew called. My sister works in a mental health ward, and these people can act violent and abnormal for days, until the psychosis passes. Once it has, they're a completely normal person. It sounds awful to go through, and for anyone trying to help them.

  • @Nika-bp2ts
    @Nika-bp2ts 3 місяці тому +93

    This is heartbreaking to me 💔
    Out of all the professions they could choose, they choose to help!!! And they are being assaulted for it.
    I feel so sorry, but so thankful for their service at the same time.

  • @alexhampton2802
    @alexhampton2802 3 місяці тому +37

    I know some of these people who attack our emergency services are mentally ill, but god, i have so much respect for all of them, the 3 main ones and the others that are sometimes forgotten about (RNLI, Mountain rescue for example).
    My Granma isnt great right now and West Mids Ambulance service came out to her Monday and they were amazing, couldn’t ask for more wonderful people and to think that people get attacked just for helping you? Makes me sick to my stomach, so thank you Paramedics, Police, Fire service and everyone else working to help us. ❤

  • @Nebula490
    @Nebula490 3 місяці тому +111

    Violence is not "part of the job" and that attitude needs to be removed from Healthcare, immediately.

    • @TheWeepingDalek
      @TheWeepingDalek 2 місяці тому +7

      I mean. I don't condone it
      But you have to realise that many of these people are under the largest amount of stress in their lives. And the are acting out of instinct. Plus mental health issues can make people lash out.
      There should always be protocols in place to protect crews in case of this.

    • @jasonwatts3920
      @jasonwatts3920 2 місяці тому +5

      It is tough when you're dealing with the public. It shouldn't be, but even in a utopia you'll get the occasional nut job. Saying "it's not part of the job" is just turning a blind eye to the problem. Better to prepare staff for this than ignore the issue.

    • @TheWeepingDalek
      @TheWeepingDalek 2 місяці тому

      @@jasonwatts3920 in a utopia you wouldn't need paramedics at all tho

    • @Nebula490
      @Nebula490 2 місяці тому +6

      @TheWeepingDalek no justification for violence. Do not normalize it. It is unacceptable at all times. I am tired of me and my colleagues being assaulted while others justify the assault or assign blame to the victim.

    • @AWlpsSHOW36
      @AWlpsSHOW36 2 місяці тому

      Agree!

  • @Chelletryingtosmile
    @Chelletryingtosmile 2 місяці тому +13

    Thank you Paramedics. You are appreciated by the majority - I am so sorry that your crew have had to deal with this. Sick sick people doing this and it's never okay.

  • @crankygdd880
    @crankygdd880 3 місяці тому +32

    To all our paramedic thank you for your service you guys are heros and I'm always inspired team LAS. In the future i hope to be a paramedic ❤❤

  • @lydiep6814
    @lydiep6814 3 місяці тому +96

    Nobody should have this as part of their job description, so sad and upsetting.

  • @SnowPink90
    @SnowPink90 Місяць тому +3

    My hearts go out to these paramedics that get physically assaulted or verbally assaulted on a daily basis. We appreciate the career that you have picked because many of us have had to call 911/999 and we know that without you many of us wouldn’t be here today, so thank you so very much for continuing to be the excellent paramedics that you are. And that goes for all the ones that are involved with the whole process of getting an ambulance to a person/patient.🥰🥰
    I know I saw a couple of paramedics, man and woman being interviewed on a morning show, I gather on the BBC and they had both been stabbed by this patient that they were going to see.
    She opened the door and right away he gave her two stab wounds, and then the male paramedic came to protect her and he was stabbed twice and they were both able to call their superiors for help. You could tell that they still suffer with the PTSD from that incident.🥺
    The problem is is that you have these ones that need to be in a ward or in a specialized hospital for mental patients. They are not fit to be in the public because of the danger to the public and to themselves.
    I wonder if the paramedics should carry taser guns with them? At least the paramedics could defend themselves by that. 🤷‍♀️

  • @bryanstahl4207
    @bryanstahl4207 2 місяці тому +23

    Anyone, who attacks/assaults a paramedic, should be banned for life from all NHS services!

  • @sumiiluv
    @sumiiluv 2 місяці тому +28

    There should be a security member with paramedics for this sort of thing. 728 cases of assault is appalling! Who expects to go to their job and be assaulted by the very ppl they are trying to help!!

  • @naomidoss1837
    @naomidoss1837 2 місяці тому +3

    Heart is in my mouth and difficulty breathing just listening to this. OMFG. How shaken all the other crews must be too

  • @HARDMANV1
    @HARDMANV1 2 місяці тому +2

    If you attack these amazing beautiful people you should be locked up that’s it . Thank you for you service your kindness you are All absolutely loved by the people who really care ❤ 🙏stay safe x

  • @jackdayson
    @jackdayson 3 місяці тому +325

    Anyone who attacks these people should just be left without help

    • @UKsystems
      @UKsystems 3 місяці тому +43

      The issue is in many cases they have a medical condition causing them to act like this

    • @jackdayson
      @jackdayson 3 місяці тому +8

      @ causing or excusing?

    • @UKsystems
      @UKsystems 3 місяці тому +17

      @@jackdayson when is the psychiatric condition in a lot of cases? The person does not want to do it still does it in a lot way if they physically cannot stop. That is causing it.

    • @AndreaCain-y5y
      @AndreaCain-y5y 3 місяці тому +2

      They could hurt someone else

    • @RainbowManification
      @RainbowManification 3 місяці тому +7

      Sounds like a mental health issue

  • @bostonblackie9503
    @bostonblackie9503 3 місяці тому +45

    What a sick world!

  • @fishbarbeque8540
    @fishbarbeque8540 2 місяці тому +3

    God bless the kind, empathetic souls that volunteer to help the weak and needy.

  • @jessymfwilson
    @jessymfwilson 3 місяці тому +13

    It’s truly upsetting what is expected of all healthcare and civil service workers. I worked in a facility that housed people with behavioral disorders and autism. Basically the last step before jail or a mental institution. The horrors I witnessed and also injuries/trauma I received would blow your mind. It isn’t for the faint of heart and it’s a lasting impact on you mentally. I lasted only 5 years. It’s insane the lack of support and treatment you get from administrators. I really praise those who last years and years.

    • @balletickid
      @balletickid 3 місяці тому

      If the UK gov is now getting rid of this 'outdated' mental health act to stop people with these serious behaviour disorders from going to jail... Where are they going to go? And who is meant to look after them?! Perhaps going to be left on the street with all the early release criminals, what could go wrong?

  • @katyhughes6740
    @katyhughes6740 3 місяці тому +9

    It shouldn't be part of the job!! Your there to help them ❤❤❤

  • @CarlaRegan
    @CarlaRegan 2 місяці тому +15

    Her plea for help broke my heart 💔😢

  • @trainspottinglondon
    @trainspottinglondon Місяць тому +3

    This is so sad to see and hear
    In the most vague way possible, I witnessed an incident yesterday, and I saw one of my close family members get hit on the head, AND fell around 7tf from a ladder, I thought he died I was shitting myself, and we called the ambulance, them two ladies made us feel sm better. Thank you. (he is alive btw)

  • @squidware
    @squidware 3 місяці тому +20

    My cousin Dylan (paramedic in Wales) was stabbed on call when helping someone. Lucky he recovered but damn people who abuse first responders should be charged more.

    • @coover65
      @coover65 3 дні тому

      Can you pass on to Dylan my best wishes for a full recovery. Cheers from an Australian paramedic.

  • @unforgetwble280
    @unforgetwble280 3 місяці тому +51

    Alcohol and drugs, it's the biggest cause. I work in the nhs and trust me the horrible patients we have to deal with, it's even scary taking blood pressure and blood tests, because the patients are so rude and feel like that they own us

    • @johnarat9618
      @johnarat9618 3 місяці тому +4

      Respect to you. What's your job in the NHS.

    • @MusicWave-00
      @MusicWave-00 2 місяці тому +2

      I've noticed that, its always smackheads and drunks getting picked up by paramedics or hanging around A&E. Its disgusting.

  • @jacquelinecruise555
    @jacquelinecruise555 3 місяці тому +36

    In South Africa there are places that emergency services cannot even go into without a police escort.

  • @SarahHopkins-b8d
    @SarahHopkins-b8d Місяць тому +1

    Nobody should have to put up with that, but our Emergency Services most definitely shouldn’t have too. I know it might have been someone in a bad place and I say that with respect because I don’t know the full circumstances but at the end of the day, the two ladies went to help not be abused. Forever in awe of our Emergency Services, for what they do, the circumstances they work under, the stress and the wanting to help us when we are the most vulnerable. So to be hurt and physically assaulted, it’s heartbreaking. Glad they weren’t hurt.. Thank You to you all of you, they say not all Superheroes wear Capes, that is so true.. ❤

  • @ethanrobbo7883
    @ethanrobbo7883 2 місяці тому +8

    Thats my cousin, absolutely heartbreaking when being told what happened to her, especially when she now lives in the uk and we live in australia

    • @lygiabird6988
      @lygiabird6988 2 місяці тому

      Do you know if she’s ok?

    • @ethanrobbo7883
      @ethanrobbo7883 2 місяці тому +3

      @ Yeah she recovered well but was shaken for a bit which is expected

    • @lygiabird6988
      @lygiabird6988 2 місяці тому

      @ aw I’m glad bless her. Emergency services are heroes 🖤

  • @CDubz12
    @CDubz12 3 місяці тому +26

    That was really hard to watch 😢

  • @mimimosa259
    @mimimosa259 3 місяці тому +4

    That’s absolutely heart wrenching. Something more needs to be implemented to protect the staff. This is why most people don’t spend their whole careers as paramedics, it’s just too stressful and they have to retire from it

  • @Saitekchriss
    @Saitekchriss 2 місяці тому +2

    There is no worse feeling while on duty than trying to get to a partner who pushes their emergency button and then stops responding

  • @elisamason4836
    @elisamason4836 15 днів тому +1

    Chills the moment i herd that alarm. 😢

  • @sarahchipperfield28
    @sarahchipperfield28 3 місяці тому +9

    Why would people want to hurt the people that are there to help them, so sad, this should NEVER happen.

  • @rhysrobertstransportationa1668
    @rhysrobertstransportationa1668 3 місяці тому +83

    People who assault paramedics, firefighters and police like this should be banned from help from ambulance and stuff

    • @kendallbald
      @kendallbald 3 місяці тому +13

      It’s a difficult job for paramedics and they have to be cautious with these patients because you never know

    • @nathannicholson2933
      @nathannicholson2933 3 місяці тому

      I don't agree with that. If the patient is having a mental breakdown, if they have schizophrenia or something, it's not really their fault. They're not quite in control of themselves at that moment. For all we know the patient in this video might just have been in the middle of a psychotic break. It's not fair to say she shouldn't receive medical assistance because of this one incident. And even if she attacked them for no reason whatsoever, she should still receive medical help. That's what the Hippocratic Oath is for.

  • @debrakleid5752
    @debrakleid5752 2 місяці тому +6

    I was a paramedic for 10 years and this is what we all feared most. I’ve been hit before but it wasn’t like in this case where someone was yelling they wanted to kill us. Plus if they were threatening harm we could give a medication to get them to calm down. The scariest thing I’ve heard from a crew on the radio is when one of our crews was hit by a drunk driver going the wrong way on the interstate in North Carolina, US. They were ok only thanks the the EMT who was driving when he was able to turn the ambulance slightly so it wasn’t a complete head on. The drunk hit the front corner of the ambulance and the crew suffered minor injuries as well as the patient they were transporting. The drunk driver was hurt the worst and flown out.
    At another job before I started working there they had a paramedic shot in the chest when she was trying to get to help another patient. She survived but it was really bad.
    My worst call in terms of violence was from an inmate at the prison who was overdosing. He was unresponsive when we got there and it took rounds of Narcan to reverse the drug. When he woke up he woke up swinging and kicking and thankfully we had a guard in the back with me and there was another in the car behind us. In the ER I was on one leg, my partner on the other while he k irked us in the air and a nurse on each arm and a guard had the inmate in a very strong headlock. It was very bad. The patient who OD was in prison for 2nd degree murder and about to get out. They offered to let us file charges but I didn’t want to of this was going to keep him locked up. I also found his drug he apparently OD on. He did a terrible job of hiding it under his pillow and I handed it to law enforcement at the hospital.

  • @GG-mo9po
    @GG-mo9po 2 місяці тому +1

    That made me tear up.. 😢

  • @MoA-Reload...
    @MoA-Reload... 3 місяці тому +7

    One of the scariest things I have ever had to deal with was as crew aboard a pax ferry. We had a medical emergency so crew were at muster. In my muster section was a couple and the husband was a very nervous traveller. He worked himself up into a panic and things got out of control fast. I was in my early 20's, 6ft and in good shape. I had 2 deck crew around same size as me port aft that came to help when I shouted. The passenger was in his 60's, really slim and quite short. He was probably half my weight and he went through me like I wasn't even there. It took all 3 of us to subdue and physically carry him to the crew room so we could isolate him from the main cabin. Over 400 other pax aboard and panic can spread like wildfire on a ship especially given we were already dealing with an emergency. All we could do was literally sit on him with his arms pinned behind us until he ran out of fight.
    I got a bust nose and still have scars down my neck onto my chest from being scratched up. One of the deckies looked like he'd shoved his arms in a cage of feral cats. All 3 of us ended up in hospital along with the panicked guy and our original casualty who'd had a stroke.
    Someone in the grips of actual panic or having a mental episode is truly terrorfying. Lights are on but no ones at the wheel. Add the adrenaline dump they're potentially experiencing and it is genuinely scary how much damage a human being can do in a very short amount of time.
    NHS staff and paramedics, stay safe and thank you for everything you do 🤗

    • @AzzaYCF
      @AzzaYCF 3 місяці тому +2

      That sounds terrifying. Glad you were all all right. Hope your original patient was, too.

  • @ch007eh7
    @ch007eh7 2 місяці тому +3

    My colleague is a paramedic and he tells all newcomers: *learn self-defence* . No joke. In this job, you gotta expect the unexpected and that includes violence, even against the people trying to help.

  • @reuma7823
    @reuma7823 3 місяці тому +7

    Awe that is horrible ❤😪

  • @Andy-ql4ku
    @Andy-ql4ku 3 місяці тому +26

    This is absolutely disgrace they don't get paid to take s**t they get paid to help people.
    And not been able to fight back or defend themselves is a disgrace. They should have to pay a massive fine which should go straight to staff, not couple hundred either that way thry may think about what they are doing

  • @Brukza
    @Brukza 3 місяці тому +10

    Anyone who attacks paramedics doesn’t deserve their help.

    • @UKsystems
      @UKsystems 3 місяці тому +4

      What about the people who are doing this because I are experiencing a legitimate mental health crisis in this case? They need healthcare

  • @KatieM786
    @KatieM786 2 місяці тому +6

    These paramedics get paid less that I got paid to look after museum collections. It's a disgrace

  • @amezrismommigower6839
    @amezrismommigower6839 3 місяці тому +18

    Kudos to the 911 operator for staying so calm.

  • @kaylalloyd869
    @kaylalloyd869 Місяць тому +2

    Absolutely DISGUSTING to put your hands on anyone but especially paramedics and healthcare workers who are literally trying to HELP YOU. oh my GODDD

  • @ratchet2505
    @ratchet2505 3 місяці тому +2

    We don't deserve hero's like this

  • @chewypingu6963
    @chewypingu6963 2 місяці тому

    Heart wrenching

  • @TheExplorer83
    @TheExplorer83 2 місяці тому +4

    You attack emergency services and you should just be straight to prison.

  • @maureenburgess113
    @maureenburgess113 3 місяці тому +2

    Hi darling I'm so sorry you got that you don't deserve that u r only helping thank you all of you 😢I'm in shock x

  • @Leojw10
    @Leojw10 3 місяці тому +7

    That is just so messed up someone assaulting paramedics who are there to help people

  • @ming20172lt
    @ming20172lt 2 місяці тому +5

    The bloody worlds standards and moral landscape has gone backwards, things such as this should never happen.

  • @debrakleid5752
    @debrakleid5752 2 місяці тому +4

    As a paramedic my worst call in terms of violence was from an inmate at the prison who was overdosing. He was unresponsive when we got there and it took rounds of Narcan to reverse the drug. When he woke up he woke up swinging and kicking and thankfully we had a guard in the back with me and there was another in the car behind us. In the ER I was on one leg, my partner on the other while he k irked us in the air and a nurse on each arm and a guard had the inmate in a very strong headlock. It was very bad. The patient who OD was in prison for 2nd degree murder and about to get out. They offered to let us file charges but I didn’t want to of this was going to keep him locked up. I also found his drug he apparently OD on. He did a terrible job of hiding it under his pillow and I handed it to law enforcement at the hospital.

  • @tassiegirl1991
    @tassiegirl1991 3 місяці тому +39

    Absolutely no person going to the aid of another should ever be assaulted. People may have a mental health condition but It is still totally not acceptable.

    • @MichaelsTightPants
      @MichaelsTightPants 3 місяці тому +6

      Not to defend the person attacking paramedics, but as someone with mental health conditions at times you can't help your reactions. I've lashed out while having panic attacks and flashbacks, the flashback actually made it where I didn't even know where I was or if the person I was fighting was real.

    • @UKsystems
      @UKsystems 3 місяці тому +3

      You need to understand that you’re basically saying it’s no excuse if they have a medical condition causing them to act in a way that they are not in control of if you’re still going to blame the person you do not understand this

    • @ZaraBanananuff
      @ZaraBanananuff 3 місяці тому

      They could be delusional, unfortunately, people who have mental health problems, sometimes, don't know what they're doing, they may believe that they are being attacked, they may believe that they are being invaded by aliens, the brain works in weird ways.
      Realistically, we don't know a lot about the brain and how things happen, yes, there is a lot of research but you can't check the chemicals of a brain in situ whilst someone is still alive.
      This clip and media in general don't show the reasons for things, they just show that they happened. It's to get people talking and speculating when really it should be educating a lot more.

    • @tassiegirl1991
      @tassiegirl1991 3 місяці тому +1

      @@UKsystems I do but in those cases paramedics should not be going without support.

    • @UKsystems
      @UKsystems 3 місяці тому

      @@tassiegirl1991 right if you understand why you’re not going to say what you’re saying

  • @KazUnknown
    @KazUnknown 2 місяці тому

    Well done team did amazed job keep up good work x

  • @fanaticgaming9326
    @fanaticgaming9326 Місяць тому

    Honestly my heart breaks for these people. I work in the NHS and know first hand the abuse and violence towards staff very sad to see.

  • @Installbystu
    @Installbystu Місяць тому

    I’m an ambo brat and remember the day my dad was bashed while trying to help an assault victim. Changed the way he worked from that day on.

  • @viviennedavis2472
    @viviennedavis2472 2 місяці тому

    This made me 😢

  • @DamianC-n9b
    @DamianC-n9b 2 місяці тому +1

    We have that in Jersey 🇯🇪 paramedics arrived to drug toxicities individual who was aggressive and refuse help than he died medics go to jail for not helping 🤦‍♀️

  • @agentbarcelona88
    @agentbarcelona88 Місяць тому

    both of this girls are so beautifull when I see girls like this I think what work they do I realy didnt think someone like them could exist only in tv shows

  • @Itzjared10
    @Itzjared10 3 місяці тому +13

    Is that the new Ford ambulance??? at the start of the video

  • @rfitzgerald2004
    @rfitzgerald2004 3 місяці тому +3

    Paramedics (and other medical staff) already have one of the toughest jobs out there for rubbish pay, they're only in the job to help people because they're kind, compassionate and they care about others (certainly not to get rich!) and to have patients like this attack them is just horrendous. Why did the patient call them in the first place if they didn't want help?

    • @mylifepostpain3705
      @mylifepostpain3705 2 місяці тому

      I work in an emergency department in central london and the amount of times we have to call security because of issues like this and patients trying to assault staff is crazy. Its horrific to see.

  • @dutchie1770
    @dutchie1770 3 місяці тому +2

    all emergency service personal should have regular self defence training and have police nearby within a minute of the location. even as a male when I was on the ambulance we got assaulted and i always feared for all female crews even if the patient/suspect was female.

  • @annhood9712
    @annhood9712 3 місяці тому

    God hopefully there ok x

  • @titovalasques
    @titovalasques 2 місяці тому +3

    39% increase in one year doesn't just happen. Is anyone trying to figure out why??

  • @Paul-jf7wp
    @Paul-jf7wp 2 місяці тому +2

    What's the idea behind broadcasting the radio of those in trouble? Like how does it help for the other crews to hear it?
    Genuine question, not trying to be difficult and I'm sure uthw powers that be know what's best practice. Just trying to get an understanding.

  • @davidplowie4670
    @davidplowie4670 5 днів тому

    As a paramedic this is what ended my career on the road. I was pushed through a glass window and landed on stone steps. Fractured my spine, nerve damage and needed surgery. I still have no genital function and I am often incontinent. I was off for 12 months after the attack before the ambulance service sacked me for not coming back to work quick enough.
    Police wouldn't support a conviction as the ambulance service 'didnt respond to their enquiries'. Talk about let down.

  • @asharibasha
    @asharibasha Місяць тому +1

    For goodness sakes, paramedics and ambulance workers are literally saving lives in the worst emergencies you could imagine, assaulting them is just crazy!

  • @reinhardl.2692
    @reinhardl.2692 2 місяці тому +1

    Terrifying video. But the dispatchers should be able to get assistance and police to the team without needing a supervisor.

  • @Honestly_take_the_hint
    @Honestly_take_the_hint Місяць тому

    I absolutely feel great sympathy for those health care providers who are put in this position. I do believe and not being sexist In the slightest when I say this that every Ambulance crew should have both male and female paramedics. So they have a higher chance of fighting back an attack should it occur

  • @richardcavell-clarke8928
    @richardcavell-clarke8928 Місяць тому +1

    I’m an nhs staff member and unfortunately this type of thing happens more than you think. I won’t go into detail but one day while I was working something happened and security had to be called. It comes with the job. It’s horrible but it happens you have to keep going and do whatever you can to do your job and help those in need whatever the situation.

    • @hopebgood
      @hopebgood Місяць тому

      All you guys do such a great job. I'm so sorry you get abuse sometimes.

    • @richardcavell-clarke8928
      @richardcavell-clarke8928 Місяць тому

      It comes with the job. Just have to keep plodding on.

  • @Andres64B
    @Andres64B 2 місяці тому +4

    What a terrifying and horrible situation for everyone involved. I'm glad that they weren't seriously injured. But I don't think that two females whether ambulance drivers or police officers should ever be together. They just aren't strong enough.

    • @debrakleid5752
      @debrakleid5752 2 місяці тому +3

      There are plenty of female teams that work just fine. I’ve had plenty of female partners over the course of 10 years. You would be surprised

    • @Andres64B
      @Andres64B 2 місяці тому

      @@debrakleid5752 still not as strong as men. And because of that, situation like this happen. I can't tell you how many videos I've seen like this where the female cop is essentially useless and has to wait for a male cop to arrive.

  • @RR-bn5wo
    @RR-bn5wo 2 місяці тому +6

    If paramedics get attacked, that person should never be able to recieve medical care again. Disgusting.

  • @robertwhelan9132
    @robertwhelan9132 3 місяці тому +1

    Awful 😢 ppl become paramedics to save lives, they shouldn’t have to put up with getting assaulted 😢

  • @aamirkhan6692
    @aamirkhan6692 2 місяці тому

    Why did I read PANIC ATTACKS, I was confused till the end

  • @jjlovesjam
    @jjlovesjam 2 місяці тому +2

    Why do they broadcast it to other ambulance drivers? Surely it’s a distraction to them and there’s nothing they can do?

    • @Paul-jf7wp
      @Paul-jf7wp 2 місяці тому +2

      I've just asked similar. The paramedic even says it makes him feel helpless.

  • @Trinandz
    @Trinandz 3 місяці тому +2

    what episode is this

  • @philipjohnkaye8890
    @philipjohnkaye8890 2 місяці тому +1

    Actually, the panic button across all emergency services, does that, very disappointing to see how slow the ambulance service is at responding to it. They all have GPS tracking so find it and send help, don't sit there just listening for crying out loud....

  • @JohnSanJuan-zp1ed
    @JohnSanJuan-zp1ed 9 днів тому

    Call Constables!

  • @sjanex
    @sjanex 3 місяці тому +15

    Is the blonde paramedic Aussie?

    • @jamesevans938
      @jamesevans938 3 місяці тому +3

      She is it seems to me that Australia and Britain are in a recruitment war trying to recruit people from each other

    • @Shimmy02
      @Shimmy02 3 місяці тому +4

      Sounds like it yes

    • @sjanex
      @sjanex 3 місяці тому +5

      @@jamesevans938 Yes I’m wondering that too. Aussies moving here to work and Brits moving over there 😅

    • @L0zzle
      @L0zzle 3 місяці тому

      yes she is, i watched it when it was on, she'd been living here 2/3 years i believe

    • @ethanrobbo7883
      @ethanrobbo7883 2 місяці тому

      @@L0zzleYeah she does, her sister lives over there as well, she is my cousin and i was heart broken when my auntie told me what happened

  • @ChnKY99
    @ChnKY99 2 місяці тому

    I thought this was a drama until I saw the Birds Eye view map 😬

    • @richardwani2803
      @richardwani2803 Місяць тому

      This is a BBC documentary called Ambulance it's been on for years

  • @joelc9439
    @joelc9439 Місяць тому

    And horrible thing is that many cops in the UK are not armed...

  • @jennynott3841
    @jennynott3841 20 днів тому

    Was the patient mentally unstable? How old were they?

  • @davidhanson1849
    @davidhanson1849 3 місяці тому

    It can't be part of the job the government need to make justice top priority and extremely heavy jail time

  • @Pay-No-Mind
    @Pay-No-Mind 13 днів тому

    I understand from the context of a patient in a mental health crisis but when it's a mental health call, or they have a criminal record of violence (especially against emergency services) or other relevant diagnoses and especially a history of attacking paramedics there should be a default standard the police accompany them, at the very LEAST a Police Community Support Officer with training.

  • @Manawatu_Al2844
    @Manawatu_Al2844 3 місяці тому

    I know that Police in New Zealand are now not attending to mental health call outs, that don't have immediate life threatening consequences, or to deal with criminal elements. Otherwise that'll be dealt with other services.

  • @elliotcarnall1150
    @elliotcarnall1150 2 місяці тому

    Our medical professionals get assaulted all the time so sad, there is a moral standard we should all hold ourselves too sure you can disagree with police push back on them that's your right too be treated fairly but its always been the rule you never hurt medical or fire service people their soul job is too help and protect you regardless of who you are or circumstances and they too see them attacked is horrible they don't have too treat you and refuse treatment but they don't just proves too us how amazing these people are dealing with these people and mental situations and then we call them evil for striking for better pay ridiculous.

  • @T3nEighty
    @T3nEighty 2 місяці тому

    Of course I agree absolutely with everyone on how awful this is
    I just can't help but feel it's kind of unnecessary to broadcast it to all paramedics? I get the theory behind it kind of but only the dispatchers really need to hear you don't really need to cause distress for every ambulance crew; they don't even know where the other crews are or anything so it doesn't make sense to just broadcast that and cause mass panic/distress

  • @Holidayhome-spain
    @Holidayhome-spain 3 місяці тому +2

    Send in PC Ruby Begum.

  • @HexbugNanoFan
    @HexbugNanoFan Місяць тому

    Episode name

    • @Sara_lfc-22
      @Sara_lfc-22 23 дні тому

      Bro this is real life not a TV series 💀

  • @LB-rj7fj
    @LB-rj7fj 3 місяці тому +1

    Can you staff one male with one female? With possibly one of them be trained in some sort of restraint defensive training?

    • @LB-rj7fj
      @LB-rj7fj 3 місяці тому +1

      With the aggressive patient being charged with assault of a first responder afterward.

  • @PaigeLovelace
    @PaigeLovelace 2 місяці тому

    Here where I live in Ohio in the states, it is a felony to assault people who are caring for you in the hospital and paramedics

  • @ffjsb
    @ffjsb 3 місяці тому

    WAY too long for them to react, and not nearly enough resources sent. Here you get basically a first alarm fire response, along with police. So you get about 20 people responding NOW.

    • @zombieoutbreakprod
      @zombieoutbreakprod 3 місяці тому +1

      It's London, nowhere near 20 people are avaliable.

    • @hypnotunez
      @hypnotunez 3 місяці тому +4

      @@zombieoutbreakprodalso it’s a tv show, they included multiple shots you don’t know how long that actually took. Editors could have spliced reactions etc for audience viewing.

  • @lmnosir
    @lmnosir 2 місяці тому

    As a 111 clinician, I obviously don’t work in the switchboard role but I just don’t understand why the entire paramedic crews have to be made to listen into that which will traumatise everyone and then be expected to carry on with your job for the day??

    • @merlin7654
      @merlin7654 2 місяці тому

      The emergency button gives the crew an immediate voice to control rather than requesting to speak and waiting for a call back. It's the fastest way to broadcast an emergency.

  • @skullandbones1832
    @skullandbones1832 3 місяці тому

    🙏

  • @tkeanu4777
    @tkeanu4777 Місяць тому

    those actions cut not have hard enough consequences for the attacker, even it may based on mental issuses those people should not be out in public

  • @thew9gamer
    @thew9gamer 2 місяці тому

    Why add so many high pitch noises and odd clicking's.

  • @danieljennings7614
    @danieljennings7614 2 місяці тому

    No way you could have live in Northern Ireland at the height of The Troubles when our people were being killed in the land

  • @JordanBrown-lt5bj
    @JordanBrown-lt5bj 17 днів тому

    Why you would go full on Rambo on people who are attempting to aid you is beyond me but what I do know is that it is completely disrespectful and doesn't meet the standards of a civilised society.