Elderly Couple Have a Car Accident | S02 E03 | Hospital Documentary | All Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- The team races to the rescue of an elderly couple who have been involved in serious crash on the A66. Fly-on-the-wall documentary following the work of Britain's emergency helicopter medical services.
Air Ambulance ER follows British medical teams as they take to the air in emergency situations. Going behind the scenes to show ambulances carrying out their life-saving work from the minute an accident is reported to the moment they reach their patient. The fast-paced action and aerial filming capture the courage of the team members that are on-call throughout the UK.
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Thee last guy from the beach was so cute. His mom was adorable. Seems like a goo kid. 😀 love how mom made him put his head back down. Was funny 😆
That was my favourite bit mum just pushing his head down like "no."
"You're my mum now 🥺"
Man the people in England are so calm , polite , & very compassionate I wish it was that way were I live
When you can hear the patient while the rotors are running you know his NRS is 10/10
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I was thinking the same thing.
@@ellenorbjornsdottir1166 Numerical Rating Scale. It’s the pain scale scoring system. 0 is no pain 10 is the worst they’ve ever experienced in their life.
Imagine what Joe was thinking when he saw this video :D
I loved it that is mom was laughing at his chatter!!! She just pushed his head back down!!!
36:33 *AAAAAAAAAAH* -
Hello you‘re beautiful
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People say really funny things when they are off their face on those drugs. You always get at least one man proposing to you. Some of the things they say would make a sailor blush. It's funny when they realise straight away what they've said and get all embarrassed and apologise.
I can’t get over how sweet and help these people in the air and in the Hospital. If I ever need some help I would hope they would be as good as these people.
Alejandra Gonzalez Bogota Colombia 🇨🇴 Colombia 🇨🇴
I love Dion! "lets just throw him in and go! "
lol "Can I hold your hand?" So adorable
22 y.o Joe was hilarious on Ketamine and high as kite. I love Jane Peacock's and Dion's work chemistry together. They make the show fun, caring and entertaining. Jane has the perfect way of talking to patients esp when they are in bad condition.
the pilots deserve credit too - they are such an intregal part of the team.
It's so wonderful to see, that the guy with parkinson has full recovered! He deserves it!
I love that the red phone is labeled "red line" just incase any one was confused as to what the red phone is for 😂
Possibile advice for someone color blind
So glad they finally started letting the viewers know what was the outcome…
Brilliant service second to none - such compassionate and dedicated people. The are the angels who above ALL deserve medals and recognition for their wonderful service
The compassion is all of these people is amazing. I spent 10 years in and out of the ER with my sweet momma before she died and never saw this kind of care and compassion. There is something to be learned here
Motorcycles seem to use a huge amount of air ambulance time. I do hope they donate generously...
Aww! Lol! 😂 that's why they call them donorcycles.
If BCEHS was donation based, and I was a motorcyclist, I would donate the saved fuel costs.
Literally the compassion that these people have is out of this world. I’m so glad people like that exist and they choose to see such horrific scenes to help as many people as possible. They are truly angels.
Having watched that, I am even more grateful for the people who save lives day in and day out. Emergency responders have earned so much of my respect and love! I almost wish they had fan clubs, except that would make their jobs even harder, so I cancel that sort of wish. They deserve the recognition, not the extra work.
I love these heroes. It makes me sad I've wasted my life.
Last episode the pilot was starting paramedic training at 60.
@@Keachybean that's VERY impressive. I'm 49 and feel like I need to go walker shopping. I think the company you keep plays a huge role in your success in life. I seem to pick girls that hate me to be happy. It's..... Honestly it makes me suicidal.
wow guys! you enspire me more and more every time I see this! lots of love !!!!!!!! respect, you are doing an amazing job
Alejandra Gonzalez Bogota Colombia 🇨🇴 Colombia 🇨🇴
Joe’s mom is a riot. Just love her reactions.
I'm from Virginia and I just want you all to know I truly love your video's and always watching for the next one...You all are Truly Amazing...God Bless Each and Everyone of you....
I'm also in Virginia
I’ve just discovered this series and love it! A bit of heroism in 2020.
A brilliant expose on the daily working life of the Air Ambulance and all its personnel. The Air Ambulance in every country should be completely funded by their governments for this is a crucial first line of defence for saving critically injured people that the paramedics are not permitted to treat with the drugs that the Air Ambulance doctors are allowed to use. Maybe it is time to include more trauma trained doctors in paramedic calls that require immediate life saving medical treatment!!
At 17:42 the responder can feel the pain.
Also hearing a kid cry out in pain like that isnt what I parent wants to hear
Ketamine is NOT a painkiller. Thats why US veterinarians dont use it without one when neutering cats anymore. You may not remember the pain you were in, but you still undergo the pain and associated stress.
I love hearing what happen to the people after they were taken to the hospital.
I know how broken femurs are, how powerful the medicine can be, and how the paramedics on star flight can be the best help in critical time frames… they are heroes!!
It is so great this service is available for people who need it.
I enjoy these British series, nothing else like it, the real deal🇨🇦
(gently shoves head back into pillow)
You UK Responders are amazing! Have lots of family in Chicago and the burbs who do what you do. I live in a collar burb called Niles. All the best to all of you and your families!
Fred (the guy who had Parkinson’s) had a LOVELY garden. Even the camera person couldn’t help but highlight the flowers
I have view this video so many times And it's always so satisfying Thank you for sharing.!!🤗🤗❤❤🚁👍🙌
I’ve had *a lot* of ketamine (in hospital!) & I remember *everything*. It usually doesn’t really affect me until I’ve had a drip of it for a couple of days. Even the time I had “rapid infusion” in the Emergency Department & felt sick from too much medication (for the 2nd time in my *life*) I still remember it all (unfortunately)
Jayne Davis, I’m an RN in the states. I’d much rather them use Versed rather than Ketamine which we don’t use much in trauma medicine here. Total amnesia without the “odd” side effects, one of which is remembering what happened.
Just my opinion. I know they have used Versed cause I’ve seen it used on this show. I guess it depends on the Doctor. Both can cause respiratory depression but with a paramedic and especially a Doc on the Helicopter, they can manage the airway.
Sorry you have such a rotten experience. That’s why I love Versed for these patients. 👍🏼
I've never had ketamine, but I would definitely remember pain like that.
Joe and his mom are hilarious 😂😂😂 “surpriiiise two pairs of socks” and his mom putting his head back down 😂😂
Dr Pam , Dr Dion and the rest of her crew r the best
Haha Joe was brilliant!
Who's that? That's MY Mum, hello Mum!
Surprise, two pairs of socks 🤣😅
Absolute legend
That's a pretty cool way to use a KED. Never thought of it, I might steal this.
Much respect .....prayers for you all
Billy and Margaret I pray 🙏 that they did alright. I'm so sorry they had to go through this at their age.
That moment you realise Jorah Mormont is narrating this show XD
27:35 I think this is what makes these guys unique
This job is demanding but so rewarding I would love it
If you’ve never broken a long bone you have no idea how bad the pain is ! I speak from experience, I was made to wait hours with a broken humrus and shoulder until xrays confirmed that I was in dire straits
Looking forward to the next episode!
I still watch this show all the I Love it I will never stop watching Love to All
Joe and his two moms are adorable lol. When she shoved his head back down...😂😂😂😂😂😂💙
Young men are so cocky and daring, thinking they are invincible but, when something happens, they turn into babies pretty quickly!
Heroes
HERO's all of you
This is my favorite episode of this show. Such a sweet little girl, plus the Ketamine-induced hilarity at the end.
Oh, poor Fred!!
Cant wait till the last guy sees the clip of him😂
I Love all of you your all Awesome
They must feel really weird going to an incident by car XD
Joe:Aaahhhh
*Sees nurse*
Joe: You're beautiful
There needed to be more reassuring of the patients in this scenario.
“Surprise! Two pairs of socks!”
Dion and Jane are my favorite pair! Love them!
@35:02
In the US... my family were in a horrific accident. Mom broke every bone in the right side of her face, cut her eye lid almost completely off, cut her nose almost completely off at the top near her eye and she was scalped. She couldn't see, was in excruciating pain with blood running down her face. She's crying, confused and yelping in pain when firemen are trying to get her out and the only thing they said to her was "shut the f*ck up we're trying to get you out" repeatedly. Nothing like you're going to be ok or anything of the sort. They stood on the road talking to passing cars about earlier fatalities while police and medics tried breaking windows to get into the RV. The police were amazing as well as the medics. My brother was one of the responding medics who had to watch them do this to his mom.
My man Jorah Mormont narrating! 😍
„Thats really bad” - that’s what you want to hear from the doctor being in an accident 🙈
Jane: we gunna go now Joe: 😳 what?!? Jane 😂😂. That got me rolling
Life turns on a dime (or whatever small coin is local to you). To wake up one morning and have the rest of your life set on a permanently different path happens.
No matter how resilient you pride yourself in being. . .You're dead wrong.
It's only a question of how long it takes any given person to accept and rebuild. And even the rebuilding part is sometimes not an option; only a full restart from scratch is possible. Been there, done that. and there is no T-shirt.
Surprise! Two pairs of socks !
*Guy gives him drugs
I LIKE THIS GUY
LOL
yess!
Oof this episode was heavy
I actually was in tears most of the time 😅 they were all really sweet paitients and I love the blonde doctor (I forgot her name though...)
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@@hannab129Alejandra Gonzalez Bogota Colombia
Femur can be really bad. Bf brother broke his and was able to get out of the car and ditch to get help its insane.
as a regular user i do agree ketamine is amazing
Is it just me or is their ER a lot less hectic than the USA? Here, there would be people scrambling, lots of different talking, etc. Over there, it looks a more controlled, no one speaking until its needed, etc. (Or at least until the air crew leaves)
Maybe. Usually, it depends on the type of emergency they have. Maybe there are different medical practice cultures between England and USA. Not sure 🤷♀
If it is critical (code red) then it will be hectic. There will be nurses running around doing this and that or people shouting commands. We just don't see it in this documentary because this is not about the hospital ER. There are ER documentaries that focus on Doctors and nurses saving critical patients. Hope my response answer your question.
I LOVE the Ket reactions.............Ketamine. Having done Pharmacology.
OUCH why?? they needed it but the reactions are hiliarious.
meanwhile in USA: You have a broken arm? Here's some asprin
Lol seeing the kids all high and glazed eye is hilarious
"Suprise! Two pairs of socks"
This programme is six years old.
The old guy with fractured ribs obviously has a punctured lung....I agree with Dr to get him to the major trauma center
Is that Ser Jorah’s voice doing the narration?
Ketamine, a wonder drug, seen a few reactions like that myself!
Is the actor who played Jorah Mormont narrating ?
Why is an 80 year old Parkinsons patient on top of a roof?
Pam seems less concerned with someone dying than putting her lipstick on
Female patient “I don’t understand what’s happened?” Someone answered “That’s OK don’t worry about it” 🤦♀️ Correct answer would’ve been “you’ve been in a car accident but we’re here to help you and you’re going to be fine”
As soon as the paramedics say, "You're alright" etc., you KNOW you're in trouble.
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Pam sounds like Eddy fromAb Fab...I'd be scared
So doess the drug make them forget what pain they had been in, or does it take the paain away
Doesn't always take the full actual pain away. Just makes you so high you don't really care/know what's going on
When you realize it’s Jorah Mormont(Iain Glen) narratoring
Why did Dr. Pam straighten the girl’s arm in the field? Why not wait till the hospital?
They must straighten it (it is a must in medical practice) because it is very painful and there might be bleeding inside. Straightening the broken bone reduces trauma to the patient, keeps the bone as straight as possible and improves bone alignment when the doctors put splints or metal braces. Hope it answers your question.
What grace said. AND, it can also restore circulation to an extremity.
“Surprise~ two Pairs Of SOcks”
Surprise! Two pair of socks.!
Is that a flying car? it's called air ambulance hmmm
Dr. Pam: “children are so easily frightened, it’s so important to be calm.”
Also Dr. Pam: “HELLO!!!!!!!!!”
"It's important to be calm... OH MY GOODNESS THAT'S HORRIBLE!"
So, the big strong fella who crashed his bike on the beach is clearly a child 😆
Joe had me ROLLING! 😂 Poor guy’s screams were awful but once that Ketamine hit him, he was hilarious
Kay, I felt so bad for him, but he had me in tears from laughing.
It was so sweet he fell in love so easily. And switched to telling the nurse she was beautiful as they offloaded him.
@@cdbray5900 Jane is a lovely lady. Like Joe said she is lake his mum in this situation that is just lovely.
“Surprise, 2 pairs of socks!”
Yea it is cause I had a dirt bike accident way worse then him I broke both legs my wrist my hip my pelvis and I can't walk and I damaged all my insides so and I didn't complain once
"Undress me!" Bwahaha. I love that kid.
I've heard some pretty hilarious comments from my patients on Ketamine.
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That little girl was incredible. You would've thought she had stubbed her toe or jammed her finger the way she was behaving. When they cut to that deformed arm I was like 😲😫🤢. She wasn't even crying! I would've been SCREAMING! What a trooper.
And what was Fred doing in the loft of a shed, with the door wide open, in his 80's with Parkinson's!?!?
Your comment re: Fred was my first thought! My Poppy is 82, doesn’t have Parkinson’s and I would lose my mind if I saw him trying to do that.
I also was questioning why he was allowed to go up in the shed but I'm sure if he is anything like my grandfather he is very stubborn and did it anyway
I've had a severe fracture on my arm which needed some surgeries and it felt like nothing. Stubbing the toe is way worse. I remember falling while snowboarding and then just laying down. Some people stopped and asked if I was ok and I simply said "yeahh, im ok but i think my arm is broken" and the bone was in like 15 pieces. No pain at all, until a day later or so. Being in shock really does eliminate a boat load.
Agreed on both counts. An mr tough guy doing tricks on a moto made enough fuss for all of them. Adorable.
The girl wasn't crying until she saw her parents because she felt safe when she saw them. While experiencing trauma first thought is to survive, then when the trauma is over you can cry. The doctor literally commanded her to not cry when she started crying on the field. She then pulled her self together and waited until a safe person was there for her.
I cannot help but giggle a bit when they people being completely whacked out by a dose of ket.
And I feel bad about it, because the situation leading up to them needing ket is not funny at all.
But then, some of the things people say are pretty hilarious.
It's better to stay positive and calm on ket than panic and further thr damage or go into shock.
I don't think you should feel bad about it. Honestly, and this is going to sound pretentious, I think stuff like this is the perfect time for humour, and a great example of how humour can be an appropriate and healthy response to crisis and negative events. One of the main causes of laughter is to defuse tension and acknowledge in a socially safe way that something bad has happened but that it's not the end of the world. It's perfectly fine to laugh at Joe even as we feel bad about what's happened to him - it's a way of processing the nastiness of the accident while also acknowledging that in the long run he's going to be okay.
Don’t feel bad. We use a pain medication called Stadol and for some people it has the same reaction as Ketamine. We warn them and the other person about it. At the time we all laugh and when the patient becomes more lucid we tell them about it and they laugh as well.
36:35 _screams in agony_ _sees nurse_ "hello 😏, you're beautiful"
The compassion and professionalism is incredible. But the best part of this one was definitely Joe against his mom: "That's my bad leg" at 41:48 xD
My dad has this great habit to hit me at surgery wounds. Not on purpose, but always straigt on. I feel with Joe :D
I'm with Joe on this one. Jane is old enough to be my mum as well, I recon, but I'd hitch a ride with her any day of the week. Caring, intelligent, funny, strong, independent, in love with medicine and flying as well as naturally beautiful. What more do you want in a woman?
When Joe looks back on this.......lol.