I'm an ex heroin addict... I've never seen anyone wake up this quick and be that alert. I've heard it happen a lot. So I'm pretty sure slamming 2mg of narcan is an incredible delivery system. Thing is if you get hit with too much narcan you go into extreme withdrawals. Which what we just saw was probably only half of what he actually saw. It's like trying to hold back a half a gallon of water in free fall with nothing but your safety relief valve.
That is my philosophy also, when I am tending chickens and goats. Always keep your mouth shut. Goats sneeze into your face, and lots of things can splash up on you.
I love how often in these skits the horrible thing happens to the guy that didn't do something stupid. It makes obvious that these are real experiences.
Two years ago I contracted Valley Fever (coccidioidomycosis) and the meds they had me on caused projectile vomiting. Twelve times in three hours was my record. It was weirdly interesting to see how far and how forcefully my body could unload every ounce of liquid in my body. Fortunately I avoided all people and pets.
I got food poisoning in India and even every sip of water caused projectile vomiting over hours. I ran outside each time. The room I was staying with was next to the door. I ended up staying outside for a long while because I didn't want to throw up in the house. Again. My hosts finally took me to the hospital. I was too weak to stop it. I kept saying, "I'm ok. I am not throwing up water anymore," then they would have to stop the tuk tuk so I could make sure I didn't puke in it. I had to get a gravol shot to stop the projectile vomiting. The next day, I and my friends were leaving by train. I didn't eat for the next three days.
You should go try check out Bistro Huddy if you want more high effort one-man-skit material. I'm not trying to say one is better or anything, I just think you'd really like it if you dig this kind of content.
lol so true! The boss and another mechanic and myself were working on taking the AC motor out of the airplane the other day to take it into the shop to be fixed and we get about 1/5 the way through getting this thing out of the worst designed metal “box” thing it is in (protects it from the heat from the motor and debris etc) and the other guy says well this is going easier than we thought it would. Both myself and the pilot are like “don’t say that yet!” lol you will jinx it! Anything, you go and say things are going good or wow that was easier than I thought.. etc etc… that’s the moment every single thing that can go wrong, suddenly intently goes wrong. Never fails! Thankfully, knock on wood, this time with the AC motor things didn’t but we were concerned for a few min there😂
And _that_ is why you don’t administer the Narcan all at once like that! That’s also why you _never_ stand anywhere near their face afterwards, either. Few things are worse than “wearing” a patient’s prior meal, especially if you’re one of those unfortunate people who will immediately “imitate” somebody who just did the Technicolor yawn!
heard a story of a PA who demanded that all narcan recipients receive his recommended full dosasge, no matter what. according to the story, they would administer as much as THEY thought was appropriate, and then slam the rest of it as they rolled the patient through the ER doors.
First of all, I'm stealing Technicolor yawn. Second of all, I'm unfortunately one of those people that OP described so yeah, technicolor yawn will indeed be useful in my future 😂
Both my parents are both dispatchers. One for police and the other for fire and it is always hilarious to hear the stories of calls that they dispatch the trucks on!😂 To any first responder out there thank you for what you do. Y’all make us feel like we don’t have to go through what ever it is we are doing through alone. You make us feel safe and even though we are all strangers we once we cross paths, we are all like one big ole family! God bless y’all!
The reason for that is likely because narcan completely blocks off their drug from doing anything. This means their brain is VERY used to living with the substance (addiction), and right now it has none, which translates into the worst symptoms imaginable. They aren't just pissy for no reason.
@@Dice-Z Oh yes, absolutely. I just remembered the utter hell i went through when i accidentally took some Buprenorphine when on codeine for pain It was unbearable. Can't imagien what Narcan would do. Time stops, you're never comfy, neither standing, nor resting - everything hurts. You can't find a position that DOESN'T hurt, and worst of all - you can't take anything to relieve the pain.
I wasn't even pissed. I just felt stupid & embarrassed. I do remember though, asking for 4 warm blankets and was still shivering like crazy. Thanks for what you do
I’ve been narcanned and it was fine. I woke up, confused for a moment of where I was. Got told the ambulance was coming, and it was whatever. I recovered incredibly fast.
Nah more like "I feel like shit, have a headache, and now I'm sick as hell" and "f*@# I gotta figure out how to get more"if no more money and it was their last bit. I'm sure some people out there have said what you did too though😅
all these videos make me feel a lot better about the time my mom and I called 911 because my disabled dad fell and was 99% sure he broke his hip (he did). I'm sure the EMTs were glad for a "normal person" call that also was non-life threatening. edit: the reason why he fell was because he was stacking firewood in the barn home alone, and due to his eye and leg nerve damage he could not feel where the edge of the pallet was with his feet nor see it, so he tripped and fell square on his hip. he managed to crawl to the tractor and drive it to the house where his cell phone was(!), and call ME leaving a voicemail asking me to come over to their house "but don't call 911 until mom gets here." 😤😤😤😤
@@EM-fg3hm he's as good as he can be, thanks :) the hip replacement went well, but now it's just trying to get him to stop doing stupid things that he used to be able to do that will now hurt him. oh the joys of having aging boomer parents.... -_-
Also don't feel bad about calling EMS for that :) . Yeah, you could have tried taken him in a car, but the ambo would have been a lot more comfortable given the injury.
A broken hip can totally be life threatening. Broken bones will bleed as blood pumps through the marrow. And if somebody takes blood thinners even a closed fracture could cause them to bleed to death. A closed femur fracture and broken pelvis will bleed enough to cause death without blood thinners.
@svndwich977 you can find the answer like with any other question by using Google to ask what Titrate alone means! I know using your brain to problem solve has become a physical labor to many people but its not! Titrate is to use a smaller amount to see how it affects the person before increasing the amount needed! Im not in the medical field but I too have Google.
I love this dude! It’s like a day in the life of a paramedic classic stuff even though everyday doesn’t end well it’s a testament to what you guys face EVERYDAY. Good and bad. Appreciate you guys!
Yep that happened to me. Woke up and felt fine. Then just started profusely vomiting in the ambulance. Last time i ever took and opiate after three years of addiction. Thanks emt's you guys are awesome.
People don't understand the power behind a stomach like that! For having "hosed" down a wall, chair, bed table and part of the bed all at once at the hospital, I can tell you it's very impressive! XD
@@robinst-pierre9600You _would_ say that with a full moon happening this week! Thank the gods I didn’t read it until today-oh crap, the town carnival just started last night and it’s Memorial Day weekend with back-to-back parades besides. Thanks for nothing in advance! 🤬
(Projectile Relief) I love your subtitles ❤ you're my absolute favorite 😂 all the characters always come off as their own character. You're outstanding!!!
I can't stop watching🤣 it gets funnier and funnier the longer I watch! Just saying though it always seems to be the bystander who gets all the bad stuff
Reminds me of the time I was still in training, I'll never forget this. We had to transport a guy with general cardiac symptoms, he ended up going flatline in the back. Once I pulled over to help my technician, we got him back to steady pulse pretty quickly. He sort of regained consciousness, went all pale in his face. I yelled at my technician "he's going to vom-..." and in slow motion I saw him spray a mist of puke right in his face... I didn't dare to laugh right away, but we sure had a disgusting story to tell for the duration of my training hahaha.
This story makes no sense. There’s always a paramedic and an EMT in the ambulance. If you’re driving and the EMT was in the back, where was the paramedic? “Flat line” is called asystole and there is no such thing so” general cardiac symptoms. Lastly, you NEVER pull over if a patient “flat lines” your job is to get them to the hospital ASAP while the paramedic works to resuscitate the patient. I’m calling BS on this entire story. -Infectious Disease & Critical Care Physician
@@michaelscott33 Like you, I call BS. But I also challenge your doctor type thinking. What is definitive care for asystole? Quality CPR. Airway management. Pacing. Pharmocologic interventions. Right? Which of this can be provided by a standard ALS EMS crew? Depending on some variable, definitive care will often involve both the EMT and paramedic providing the above mentioned care immediately. The whole purpose of EMS is to bring care like this to the patient. It isn't to have a lot of gimmicky stuff and still hurry to the hospital where the real healthcare people can save the patient. I rarely transported patient's using lights & sirens. The only clinical reason to do so was that I was unable to provide the definitive care that was needed in an appropriate time frame. Some examples might include a shocky trauma patient, new symptoms of a CVA. As a critical care doc, you should spend some time with a quality EMS agency. I gave this same advise to an ED doc many moons ago. He was so fascinated by pre-hospital care that he went on to serve as a medical director for an EMS and fire service.
@@gloririvas680what? Narcan does nothing if u don’t need it. If ur passed out ODing, u definitely need it. I’ve tried using narcan myself without using opioids and it did nothing, not even an ache
My hospital worker ex gf told me there was one EMT who would push narcan the moment they entered the emergency room door so the nurses had to deal with it lol.
I wonder if he has kids. I've had puke pee poop snot, and god knows what end up on my face, in my mouth, in my hair on my clothes, you name it. I suppose it's different when it's your children or grandchildren than having a stranger puke on you, which unfortunately I've had happened to.
@@StormEyes1991 lol, it's not for everyone, that's for sure kids are great, but a huge commitment even after they're 18. Parenting never ends. Don't let people tell you that you have to have at least one kid. I hear it all the time, and it's ridiculous to think everyone has to have kids. I hope you have a long, healthy, and full filled life no matter what you do. Just enjoy it while you're here. 😊
If it wants to come up, it'll come up with force. Never had Narcan, but I've been sick enough to say when your body says it's ejecting, you can't stop it lmao
@@doomhuntress886gamingSame-the worst case of norovirus I’ve ever had (which I caught from a patient we were treating the day before), I had to spend the best part of a day sitting on the loo with my head in a bucket because I was puking so hard that it was also coming out my _nose!_ I have never been more terrified of possible aspiration than I was that day! Oh yeah, and catching norovirus again is definitely one of my worst nightmares now!
very analogous to one driver's attitude of taking a gurney down a curb. they weren't gentle. i was annoyed for both the patient and my back, as i was carrying the other end.
@@lisameyer4796 driver carrying one end of the gurney, I was carrying the other. They didn't take the time or effort to make it a gentle transition. When one end of a load is let down roughly, it is rough on the person at the other end. Patient was not happy about it
Not an EMT, but I am a recovering addict (almost 6 years) that hands out a lot of harm reduction kits and I've had to use em a time or two bad in the day....they're always grateful for being saved eventually....as in a few weeks later but when they first come out of it, they tend to be fuckin PISSED. Had one dude not respond to 2 nasal doses so I gave him CPR while his gf drove to the hospital where they administered 4-5 more doses to get him back. He was a massive dick about it and as they drove me to me car after discharge, we stopped to get gas and he insisted he needed to go "use the restroom". 3 guesses what he was doing....? 🙄😂 So frustrating. When I'm handing out harm reduction kits, I always try to warn them that the person is gonna be extremely sick and possibly angry when they come to but better withdrawing and enraged then friggin dead and gone. Gotta remind them and myself that as frustrating as it may be, it's keeping them alive and as long as they're alive, there's a chance they'll decide they've had enough of that life and seek help. It's almost always worth it.
As someone who's been on the brink of OD myself years ago, narcan has strangely nothing to do with it. I don't remember it, obviously but as it was explained to me I was inhaling but not exhaling, and losing color quickly, my boyfriend at the time was doing half chest compressions to help in exhaling and managed to get me out of it. I was PISSED when I woke up. I woke up throwing hands and screaming at him because he "fucked up my high" Idk if it was adrenaline, or what but there was no rational thought going on in my head. I was just raging and breaking shit. It was weird af and even like 15 min after I realized how ridiculous I was acting and that he saved my life, but at that point I was committed and dumber than everb
@XxXShevampXxX I've lost 2 siblings to drug use, not overdose, but HIV/AIDS. Bless you for what you do, especially these days. Narcan... I do urban exploring and keep a kit of 2 sprays on me. We run into many homeless and have seen to many lost. ❤️🩹
Most of us former and current EMS personnel can totally relate to this one. It’s both traumatizing and hilarious at the same time. This makes me think about exposure reports and years of testing after the incident…not to forget about the coworkers who contracted hepatitis and other wonderful diseases.
I work with the homeless at a non profit, seen/done hundreds of Narcan OD responses, Never seen the projectile vomiting. Maybe the ampoules that we use are smaller than the doses EMT's give?
@@garethjones6342it basically sends someone straight into FULL BLOWN withdrawal. It’s horrible. The puking totally makes sense, as someone who can gone through full blown opiate withdrawal before. It’s horrifying. The narcan causing instant full blown withdrawal, equally as horrifying as it is life saving.
@garethjones6342 That's interesting. Vomiting is one of the most common reactions to Narcan when given to opioid addicts. If you were treating more causal users, that could be why. The vomiting (and diarrhea, and body aches, chills and sweats, etc) are caused by inducing precipitated withdrawals. So if the person is using a couple of days a week or less, you probably wouldn't see much vomiting. If that's not the case, maybe you just got really lucky lol.
Someone copies this comment literally 10 minutes later and gets over 400 likes... What is wrong with people. Being that kid in the class who tells the same joke but gets the laugh. It's so pathetic
His delivery of "I'm okay" made it immediately clear to me what was about to happen
That dusky sound on any phrase only means one thing....
His delivery is always.... "accurate", once you see it. Yipes and Kudos!
We knew what was going to happen the instant we heard narcan.
@@BQwainquiet
I'm an ex heroin addict... I've never seen anyone wake up this quick and be that alert. I've heard it happen a lot. So I'm pretty sure slamming 2mg of narcan is an incredible delivery system. Thing is if you get hit with too much narcan you go into extreme withdrawals. Which what we just saw was probably only half of what he actually saw. It's like trying to hold back a half a gallon of water in free fall with nothing but your safety relief valve.
This is why you always close your mouth when you’re not talking or eating. Never know when someone might projectile vomit into your face.
This 😭 I have the same fear!
Yeah, I wouldn't be standing in front of him agape after that
That is my philosophy also, when I am tending chickens and goats. Always keep your mouth shut. Goats sneeze into your face, and lots of things can splash up on you.
And also when squishing hanging spiders btwn 2 shoes. 😂
Or bird watching.
It's incredible the force and distance at which the human body can launch stuff out of itself if it wants to
more like, when it doesnt want to but other parts of it dont give it a choice
Sneezes go at like 100mph or some shit 💀
Yes, and from various "launch sites" of the body!
The first time my 7 month old tasted baby food, she launched her stomach contents across the dining room!
@@karenk2409 Yup, been there, wore that. Parenthood is an adventure!
I love that it’s the other guy that gets showered. Not the guy who gave him a grip of narcan
I can't be the only one expecting a 3rd spray...
Yep... in confines of ambulance!
your not
holy shit how many likes can you get in just a few minutes god
"3 sprays and the chest pain goes away!"
Comedy comes in threes after all. 😆
I love how often in these skits the horrible thing happens to the guy that didn't do something stupid. It makes obvious that these are real experiences.
Also I'm always wondering who he was in that situation: the guy messing up, or the guy regretting his life's choices 😅
@@VictoriaWalker8😂😂 Sameeee
@@VictoriaWalker8people rarely face the consequences of their actions
Do you seriously think horrible things only happen to people who do stupid things? You naive.
@@nothanks9503 no one said that at any moment here dude
The puking made me laugh hard but the “projectile relief” killed me
Same here. I lost count of how many times I rewound it to that specific part because I was laughing so hard I couldn't breathe. Lol
It’s hilarious to me since I can relate to the relief you feel after you throw up 🤣
It made me wheeze
@@packerdude9000disguisting
@@BaBa-yoda-ee2cgdisguisting
As someone who cleans sewers for a living, I felt that open mouth spray.
Thanks for your hard work
"you cant smell videos"
Yes, yes i can
I'm currently sick with both covid and the flu, so yes I quite literally did smell this video
Don't watch any of the C. Diff videos on RUclips.
Some of it got in his mouth the first time. I TASTED it
Yeah been there done that. It’s real fun.. As a rookie of course 😆
placebo
Jason needs to tell us which one was him in this video when this actually happened
I think he was theone who got sprayed with the delightful reflux
*Dont Read My name* 😈
@@DontReadMyPicture478 ok
@@miro3230it's a bot.
sure@@DontReadMyPicture478
Two years ago I contracted Valley Fever (coccidioidomycosis) and the meds they had me on caused projectile vomiting. Twelve times in three hours was my record. It was weirdly interesting to see how far and how forcefully my body could unload every ounce of liquid in my body. Fortunately I avoided all people and pets.
I got food poisoning in India and even every sip of water caused projectile vomiting over hours. I ran outside each time. The room I was staying with was next to the door. I ended up staying outside for a long while because I didn't want to throw up in the house. Again.
My hosts finally took me to the hospital. I was too weak to stop it. I kept saying, "I'm ok. I am not throwing up water anymore," then they would have to stop the tuk tuk so I could make sure I didn't puke in it. I had to get a gravol shot to stop the projectile vomiting. The next day, I and my friends were leaving by train. I didn't eat for the next three days.
Migraines. Couple o times I had this. Was fascinated. It felt so effortless to launch it so far!
😮 That's a helluva experience. Damn!!😊
I was holding my baby cousin when she projectile vomited and hit the opposite wall 10 ft. away from me…it was like holding a fire hose
Well, maybe the ghost possessing you was also ejected after the 6th.....
Thanks for taking care of ppl even in unpleasant incidents like this. And more. 💜
"Dripping regret" was such an on point subtitling.
The raining not ok🤣🤣🤣
The subtitles are always the funniest parts on his vids
There is NOBODY putting in as much effort into their shorts as this dude. Period.
He's pretty talented and incredibly hard working.
You should go try check out Bistro Huddy if you want more high effort one-man-skit material. I'm not trying to say one is better or anything, I just think you'd really like it if you dig this kind of content.
@@barnettmcgowan8978And has a good sense of humor. If he wasn't a firefighter he would make a great standup comedian
Calebcity and cocobrED sitting in the background i guess
GingerBilly is the only guy I can think of and he did a video with Jason once. Damn near fell outta my chair when I saw Jason on his video😂
"I've never had a problem when I..." is the sort of phrase said only right before you have a problem with whatever it is you're doing.
You just jinxed yourself by saying "I've never..." The universe is always listening
lol so true! The boss and another mechanic and myself were working on taking the AC motor out of the airplane the other day to take it into the shop to be fixed and we get about 1/5 the way through getting this thing out of the worst designed metal “box” thing it is in (protects it from the heat from the motor and debris etc) and the other guy says well this is going easier than we thought it would. Both myself and the pilot are like “don’t say that yet!” lol you will jinx it! Anything, you go and say things are going good or wow that was easier than I thought.. etc etc… that’s the moment every single thing that can go wrong, suddenly intently goes wrong. Never fails! Thankfully, knock on wood, this time with the AC motor things didn’t but we were concerned for a few min there😂
Probably what the guy said before he did the dope too.😂
Its like when you do a task in private (and you do it perfectly, then you do it while someone watches
To be fair, he still hasn't had a problem. His partner on the other hand...
"Ok. I'm really ok now" *third projectile EAIHERNAIHNEAINGHEA*
"Sick guy use Hidro-Pump!"
"It was super effective!"
150 pts of damage.
*Hydro
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nah, man, he used Spit Up
(Edit for anyone who isn't a nerd: Spit Up is an actual move in the Pokémon games, not something I made up as a joke.)
“Raining “not ok”
“Not ok confirmation”
Got me hot 😂😂😂
And _that_ is why you don’t administer the Narcan all at once like that!
That’s also why you _never_ stand anywhere near their face afterwards, either. Few things are worse than “wearing” a patient’s prior meal, especially if you’re one of those unfortunate people who will immediately “imitate” somebody who just did the Technicolor yawn!
Technicolor yawn has me in stitches
heard a story of a PA who demanded that all narcan recipients receive his recommended full dosasge, no matter what. according to the story, they would administer as much as THEY thought was appropriate, and then slam the rest of it as they rolled the patient through the ER doors.
I may just start referring puking as a technicolor yawn from now on! 😂
First of all, I'm stealing Technicolor yawn. Second of all, I'm unfortunately one of those people that OP described so yeah, technicolor yawn will indeed be useful in my future 😂
@@BandChoirChick09 You can thank the 80’s TV show “ALF” for that one-it’s where I first heard the term!
Both my parents are both dispatchers. One for police and the other for fire and it is always hilarious to hear the stories of calls that they dispatch the trucks on!😂 To any first responder out there thank you for what you do. Y’all make us feel like we don’t have to go through what ever it is we are doing through alone. You make us feel safe and even though we are all strangers we once we cross paths, we are all like one big ole family! God bless y’all!
You forgot the violence part. I've never had someone come back with narcan than didn't immediately try to fight us, or get pissed.
before or after pretty much involuntary puking?
The reason for that is likely because narcan completely blocks off their drug from doing anything. This means their brain is VERY used to living with the substance (addiction), and right now it has none, which translates into the worst symptoms imaginable. They aren't just pissy for no reason.
@@Dice-Z Oh yes, absolutely. I just remembered the utter hell i went through when i accidentally took some Buprenorphine when on codeine for pain
It was unbearable. Can't imagien what Narcan would do. Time stops, you're never comfy, neither standing, nor resting - everything hurts. You can't find a position that DOESN'T hurt, and worst of all - you can't take anything to relieve the pain.
I wasn't even pissed. I just felt stupid & embarrassed. I do remember though, asking for 4 warm blankets and was still shivering like crazy. Thanks for what you do
I’ve been narcanned and it was fine.
I woke up, confused for a moment of where I was. Got told the ambulance was coming, and it was whatever. I recovered incredibly fast.
Those shows make it like every call is life threatening, but this is probably what it's really like.
*Dont Read My name* 😈
Lol it usually is this or they get very angry at you.
if someone doesnt have narcan, that is life threatening for an OD
I'm on shift right now, it really is lol
If the shows were real, you'd get bored of watching someone at their job and switch to another channel.
I was thinking, “why didn’t he puke..” oh, there it is.. usually followed by. “You ruined my buzz, man.” 😂😂😂
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Nah more like "I feel like shit, have a headache, and now I'm sick as hell" and "f*@# I gotta figure out how to get more"if no more money and it was their last bit. I'm sure some people out there have said what you did too though😅
That slam awakening had me dying 🤣🤣🤣
When someone says "I'm okay" like that, prepare yourself
all these videos make me feel a lot better about the time my mom and I called 911 because my disabled dad fell and was 99% sure he broke his hip (he did). I'm sure the EMTs were glad for a "normal person" call that also was non-life threatening.
edit: the reason why he fell was because he was stacking firewood in the barn home alone, and due to his eye and leg nerve damage he could not feel where the edge of the pallet was with his feet nor see it, so he tripped and fell square on his hip. he managed to crawl to the tractor and drive it to the house where his cell phone was(!), and call ME leaving a voicemail asking me to come over to their house "but don't call 911 until mom gets here." 😤😤😤😤
I hope your father is doing well
@@EM-fg3hm he's as good as he can be, thanks :) the hip replacement went well, but now it's just trying to get him to stop doing stupid things that he used to be able to do that will now hurt him. oh the joys of having aging boomer parents.... -_-
Most calls are "normal people", but the crazies need EMS too sometimes
Also don't feel bad about calling EMS for that :) . Yeah, you could have tried taken him in a car, but the ambo would have been a lot more comfortable given the injury.
A broken hip can totally be life threatening. Broken bones will bleed as blood pumps through the marrow. And if somebody takes blood thinners even a closed fracture could cause them to bleed to death. A closed femur fracture and broken pelvis will bleed enough to cause death without blood thinners.
When the directions say "Titrate to respiratory effort only", you should thank all the older paramedics for finding out why so you don't have to...
huh
@svndwich977 you can find the answer like with any other question by using Google to ask what Titrate alone means! I know using your brain to problem solve has become a physical labor to many people but its not! Titrate is to use a smaller amount to see how it affects the person before increasing the amount needed! Im not in the medical field but I too have Google.
@@nicolebarnett8702either answer the question or not but don't be dick about it, maybe google some manners.
@@nicolebarnett8702 then google how to talk to people in a way that doesn’t make them want to smack the shit out of you
@@nicolebarnett8702what is wrong w u💀💀
Seriously one of the best shorts channels available.
That ‘BŁUŲŘÆ’ had power behind it lmao 😭
Help i was gonna say that 😭
Sounds like IKEA furniture
last time i _ever_ buy a movie on blu-ray
Your spelling is masterful ❤
Brilliant
That hit my stomach... I just gotta say, thank you for doing your job and finding a way to make it fun. You help make the world safer.
Those of us who could never do your job are so so grateful to you. Thx for the great videos.
I love this dude! It’s like a day in the life of a paramedic classic stuff even though everyday doesn’t end well it’s a testament to what you guys face EVERYDAY. Good and bad. Appreciate you guys!
Yep that happened to me. Woke up and felt fine. Then just started profusely vomiting in the ambulance. Last time i ever took and opiate after three years of addiction.
Thanks emt's you guys are awesome.
cool that you stopped ig
Congratulations on sobriety.
Disgusting
@jmh1189 Hell yes dude!!!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌 keep it fcking going!!!!!
I'm very proud of you and you should be super proud of yourself as well! 💖💖💖💖💖💖
@@Popinjay-yo4iyWell yeah, but that's just the body doing human things to keep you alive lol
His ability to so accurately portray so many characters at the same time is flawless 😂
Gotta love the Exorcist level of projection. You think it's fake, until it happens to you.
Those holy ER pills are highly effective against those stomach demons where everything comes out in one shit.🤮
People don't understand the power behind a stomach like that!
For having "hosed" down a wall, chair, bed table and part of the bed all at once at the hospital, I can tell you it's very impressive! XD
have a quiet shift.
It's happened to me twice... Not fun
@@robinst-pierre9600You _would_ say that with a full moon happening this week!
Thank the gods I didn’t read it until today-oh crap, the town carnival just started last night and it’s Memorial Day weekend with back-to-back parades besides.
Thanks for nothing in advance! 🤬
(Projectile Relief) I love your subtitles ❤ you're my absolute favorite 😂 all the characters always come off as their own character. You're outstanding!!!
Always on the coworkers never the dude who made the mistake 😂
I can't stop watching🤣 it gets funnier and funnier the longer I watch! Just saying though it always seems to be the bystander who gets all the bad stuff
Man:ya I do it all the time
Man on the ground:🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
Not the liquid Fus-Roh-Dah! 😂
I miss Partysnacks
Fus-Roh-blargleargleblargl...
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Good one! 🤣🤣
This would be the infamous EMT Rend shout. Light poison damage and temporary paralysis.😂
Totally calling it that from now on 😂
That's it. I'm buying my nearest emergency response team some donuts this weekend
Yahh
Really? I'm buying them hooded ponchos with clear plastic face masks.
Just get them the hazmat suits from monsters inc @@aaronorr5586
@@aaronorr5586 😂
@@aaronorr5586… I hate how I had to read it twice to get it. I hate it, but is kinda funny
*projectile relief* and *raining NOT "OK"* got me rolling! 🤣 This channel is hilarious
Thanks for doing what you do🙏🙏🙏
Reminds me of the time I was still in training, I'll never forget this. We had to transport a guy with general cardiac symptoms, he ended up going flatline in the back. Once I pulled over to help my technician, we got him back to steady pulse pretty quickly. He sort of regained consciousness, went all pale in his face. I yelled at my technician "he's going to vom-..." and in slow motion I saw him spray a mist of puke right in his face... I didn't dare to laugh right away, but we sure had a disgusting story to tell for the duration of my training hahaha.
that is hilarious comedic timing what on earth
This story makes no sense. There’s always a paramedic and an EMT in the ambulance. If you’re driving and the EMT was in the back, where was the paramedic? “Flat line” is called asystole and there is no such thing so” general cardiac symptoms. Lastly, you NEVER pull over if a patient “flat lines” your job is to get them to the hospital ASAP while the paramedic works to resuscitate the patient. I’m calling BS on this entire story.
-Infectious Disease & Critical Care Physician
Wtf is that bs story 😂
As soon as you said you pulled over to help somebody who has flatlined we knew you were number one bullshitter in all of land my friend
@@michaelscott33 Like you, I call BS. But I also challenge your doctor type thinking. What is definitive care for asystole? Quality CPR. Airway management. Pacing. Pharmocologic interventions. Right? Which of this can be provided by a standard ALS EMS crew?
Depending on some variable, definitive care will often involve both the EMT and paramedic providing the above mentioned care immediately.
The whole purpose of EMS is to bring care like this to the patient. It isn't to have a lot of gimmicky stuff and still hurry to the hospital where the real healthcare people can save the patient.
I rarely transported patient's using lights & sirens. The only clinical reason to do so was that I was unable to provide the definitive care that was needed in an appropriate time frame. Some examples might include a shocky trauma patient, new symptoms of a CVA.
As a critical care doc, you should spend some time with a quality EMS agency. I gave this same advise to an ED doc many moons ago. He was so fascinated by pre-hospital care that he went on to serve as a medical director for an EMS and fire service.
Been super soaked by a Narcan victim, twice! Too funny!
Maybe this was your call?
victim? Narcan is the savior.
@@DrDeuteronnarcan victim = person that did not need narcan.
@@gloririvas680what? Narcan does nothing if u don’t need it. If ur passed out ODing, u definitely need it. I’ve tried using narcan myself without using opioids and it did nothing, not even an ache
Is projectile vomiting a side effect or narcan or just in higher or a fast dose?
The dedication to reenaction is fantastic.
You gave me a mini heart attack when you didi that GOTF (Guy On The Floor)
I know this isn't a funny subject, but i just can't stop laughing!!😂😂
You do such a fantastic job at doing each person in the scene. Love these!
I can’t either. And I’m at risk.
Even if you take narcotics as prescribed, you can still have an accidental overdose. So my care facility has Narcan on hand just in case that happens.
@@BlinkOnWheels Yeah, I was for a time after my last hospital trip prescribed oxy and they also prescribed narcan for just in case.
This is definitely intended to be a funny subject with how the video was written.
I'm pretty sure most emergency services people are gonna laugh at this
It’s times like this I’m so glad I don’t take anything that requires Narcan later.
I’m 💀 love this guy I was a 911 operator and this shit is so true
My hospital worker ex gf told me there was one EMT who would push narcan the moment they entered the emergency room door so the nurses had to deal with it lol.
@@Johnny-uy4iu thats like grandparents giving grandkids a fuck ton of sugar on the way to drop em off at hone
I was having a shit day but by God this cheered me up! One of the funniest people on the internet 😂
It was this very channel that taught me what happens when you slam Narcan.
Never been this early before. Also I was fully expecting the dude to throw up for a third time right at the end lol
Glad to know I’m not the only one who was expecting a third “eruption” there!
Early club is jumping
Rule of threes!
*Dont Read My name* 😈
@@DontReadMyPicture478 please stop.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I used to work as a nurse!! Always up for a good laugh!!!
Absolutely amazing ❤❤❤❤
It takes years of having all kinds of bodily fluids surprised on you to take this so calmly
I wonder if he has kids. I've had puke pee poop snot, and god knows what end up on my face, in my mouth, in my hair on my clothes, you name it. I suppose it's different when it's your children or grandchildren than having a stranger puke on you, which unfortunately I've had happened to.
@@ShellyshockedThis is why I don't have children. Kids are great but I cannot deal with that stuff. Massive respect to all parents. ❤
@@StormEyes1991 lol, it's not for everyone, that's for sure kids are great, but a huge commitment even after they're 18. Parenting never ends. Don't let people tell you that you have to have at least one kid. I hear it all the time, and it's ridiculous to think everyone has to have kids. I hope you have a long, healthy, and full filled life no matter what you do. Just enjoy it while you're here. 😊
That “wonderful” was everything 😂
You can tell bro was about to puke with how he said "I'm okay" 😂😂
I am so glad I found your content. This is hilarious ang generally family friendly. Comedy is your calling. ❤🎉😂
Didn't trigger my emetophobia until you described it as "holy chocolate milk" haha but I love your videos
Hell yeah emetophobia gang rise up. This is low-key good early exposure therapy
@@Tree173so true
@@Tree173Present 😩
“Load the choco milk cannons!!”
**intakes narcan**
“FIIIRREEE!!”
My mood has never shifted to hard in my life! Thanks bro!
I fkn love you ! Always got me crackin tf up 😅😅😅😅😅
Good God, you are fecking hilarious!! And yet so accurate every time. I love getting your notifications.
I enjoy your clips. Informative and entertaining. Better than tv
Jesus christ, there was some power behind those 💀
I don't know if you've experienced it, but when you throw up, it definitely comes out, but yes that was some Power behind it
If it wants to come up, it'll come up with force. Never had Narcan, but I've been sick enough to say when your body says it's ejecting, you can't stop it lmao
@@doomhuntress886gaming ay know the feeling as I also Never had Narcan but when your body says it needs to come out, it comes out 😅
@@doomhuntress886gamingSame-the worst case of norovirus I’ve ever had (which I caught from a patient we were treating the day before), I had to spend the best part of a day sitting on the loo with my head in a bucket because I was puking so hard that it was also coming out my _nose!_ I have never been more terrified of possible aspiration than I was that day!
Oh yeah, and catching norovirus again is definitely one of my worst nightmares now!
Why did he sound like joe from family guy when he said "wonderful" 😂
very analogous to one driver's attitude of taking a gurney down a curb. they weren't gentle. i was annoyed for both the patient and my back, as i was carrying the other end.
*Dont Read My name* 😈
@@DontReadMyPicture478 Can I say it out loud?
I have no idea what you're trying to say, haha. Were you on a gurney and it crashed or something?
@@lisameyer4796 driver carrying one end of the gurney, I was carrying the other. They didn't take the time or effort to make it a gentle transition. When one end of a load is let down roughly, it is rough on the person at the other end. Patient was not happy about it
Omg. The absolute s*it you guys have to go through. Thank you so very much for your service.
We had one that was PISSED that we "ruined" his high, never mind we were in full CPR when we arrived! 😂😂😂
Not an EMT, but I am a recovering addict (almost 6 years) that hands out a lot of harm reduction kits and I've had to use em a time or two bad in the day....they're always grateful for being saved eventually....as in a few weeks later but when they first come out of it, they tend to be fuckin PISSED. Had one dude not respond to 2 nasal doses so I gave him CPR while his gf drove to the hospital where they administered 4-5 more doses to get him back. He was a massive dick about it and as they drove me to me car after discharge, we stopped to get gas and he insisted he needed to go "use the restroom". 3 guesses what he was doing....? 🙄😂 So frustrating. When I'm handing out harm reduction kits, I always try to warn them that the person is gonna be extremely sick and possibly angry when they come to but better withdrawing and enraged then friggin dead and gone. Gotta remind them and myself that as frustrating as it may be, it's keeping them alive and as long as they're alive, there's a chance they'll decide they've had enough of that life and seek help. It's almost always worth it.
As someone who's been on the brink of OD myself years ago, narcan has strangely nothing to do with it. I don't remember it, obviously but as it was explained to me I was inhaling but not exhaling, and losing color quickly, my boyfriend at the time was doing half chest compressions to help in exhaling and managed to get me out of it. I was PISSED when I woke up. I woke up throwing hands and screaming at him because he "fucked up my high"
Idk if it was adrenaline, or what but there was no rational thought going on in my head. I was just raging and breaking shit. It was weird af and even like 15 min after I realized how ridiculous I was acting and that he saved my life, but at that point I was committed and dumber than everb
Ya that happens LoL
Man was experiencing the greatest high of all: death
@XxXShevampXxX I've lost 2 siblings to drug use, not overdose, but HIV/AIDS. Bless you for what you do, especially these days. Narcan... I do urban exploring and keep a kit of 2 sprays on me. We run into many homeless and have seen to many lost. ❤️🩹
The captions for these videos are always amazing
Most of us former and current EMS personnel can totally relate to this one. It’s both traumatizing and hilarious at the same time. This makes me think about exposure reports and years of testing after the incident…not to forget about the coworkers who contracted hepatitis and other wonderful diseases.
I work with the homeless at a non profit, seen/done hundreds of Narcan OD responses, Never seen the projectile vomiting. Maybe the ampoules that we use are smaller than the doses EMT's give?
@@garethjones6342he injected it instead of doing it IM or nasally
@@garethjones6342it basically sends someone straight into FULL BLOWN withdrawal. It’s horrible. The puking totally makes sense, as someone who can gone through full blown opiate withdrawal before. It’s horrifying. The narcan causing instant full blown withdrawal, equally as horrifying as it is life saving.
This is why I went thru 6 rounds of hep B vaccinations in the past few years… finally converted 🎉
@garethjones6342 That's interesting. Vomiting is one of the most common reactions to Narcan when given to opioid addicts. If you were treating more causal users, that could be why. The vomiting (and diarrhea, and body aches, chills and sweats, etc) are caused by inducing precipitated withdrawals. So if the person is using a couple of days a week or less, you probably wouldn't see much vomiting.
If that's not the case, maybe you just got really lucky lol.
This was very educational. Thanks, Jason, for showing us the hard way so we can learn the easy way
Jason, I have to say this is probably your funniest video yet. You're awesome man!
Really love your videos
The subs are always on point with these skits
Almost woke my wife laughing. Best stomach exercise I've had in a while.
2mgs of Narcan for set number two?
“I’m ok”
Morgan Freeman voice: “He was in fact, not ok”
Someone copies this comment literally 10 minutes later and gets over 400 likes... What is wrong with people. Being that kid in the class who tells the same joke but gets the laugh. It's so pathetic
@@RedTail1-1 it’s usually bots. Ah well.
Thanks.. that put tears in my eyes!!! 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣👍💥🙏🇺🇸
Thats me on gas and air! My husband did not have a good time when i was in labour with our son 😆
"I'm the only one that didn't get hit and I caused it!"
I´m peeing myself right now i love his clips.
These skits are getting better and better
These are so well done I forget it's Just one guy playing everyone.
I was waiting for him to spit some of that "throw up" out. 😂😂😂🤢
"Holy chocolate milk"
That's actually kind of neat, I like that.
Me watching this at 4 am in the morning, whispering one more, one more😂
That “wonderful” at the end sounded just like Kronos, and now I need to hear you try to imitate him 😂
For me it sounded like Joe from family guy
God damn it, I have to stumble over this WHEN I WAS EATING MY LUNCH.
I can smell it in my hands.
The unspoken subtitles are the best part
I love this guys videos
My toddler threw up on me and I couldn’t stop gagging. I’m thankful to have people who could handle that!
You've already failed as a parent
The second "BLUALALALALALAL" cracked me up
Narcan - the gift that keeps on puking. 😅
I’m dieing of laughter😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I actually DIED at “raining not OKAY” 😂💀💀💀
Sounds like Boss Nass doing his signature hanging jowls sound.
Fellow Star Wars fan spotted!
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That is why I started carrying an extra uniform. True story.
This guy needs a series. Period.
The slight shake of the camera really sells it