My oldest son just passed all of his tests and is now a Paramedic! I might get some rude comments BUT....Paramedics/EMTS should be paid just as much as nurses. They're 1st on scence, 1st to administer life supportive measurements and they keep pts alive! They dont get enough credit😢 Thank you for this show❤❤❤
As a first responder thank you for a comment like that and to your son I wish him the best of luck and remind him to celebrate his victories no matter how small because the bad days are gonna be very bad and he needs to feel them when they happen remind him it’s okay to feel his feelings but reach out to his peers and others who can empathize with his experiences. Sounds like he’s got a great mom behind him too so he’s gonna be great! ❤️
Agreed, they’re heroes and basically angels at least when working, some the rest of the time too, and I’d love to do it too if I could, so you can tell him thank you and have a great job&career from all of us
I’m not being mean or rude. I’m a flight nurse with a masters in nursing. I’m a first responder who can and does far more on a scene than EMT/P is trained to do. Do you honestly believe that we should make the pay? I’ve saved many a paramedic from making fatal mistakes. Maybe you truly don’t know what you are talking about. I actually train paramedics in advanced life support, drug that they are allowed to administer, etc. They don’t have half of the training that I do. They play a very important role in what they do. Should they attain equal training and experience, then yes they should. Until then no. You are basing your opinion on feelings not facts. I’m not saying that they aren’t important, because they are. But to honestly look at the facts, there is a HUGE difference between us. If I should ever need to attend to you or one of your loved ones, I hope that you will see the difference. Even nurses at the hospital without my training have far more education, training and abilities than paramedics. You should be proud of your son and his professional accomplishments. But you honestly don’t know the difference or all of the facts.
The mom is amazing and the bystander's move that saw it and stopped to help, is really touching. I also hope that the other guy at the car accident lived. Let's see Plus, congratulations to all the medical stuff and police there, because they do their best while saving lifes! They are such sweethearts🥺❤️
As a firefighter paramedic the dispatcher is incorrect. If the person is gasping they are in respiratory distress not cardiac arrest. Meaning do not do cpr because the person has a pulse.
If they are gasping but their heart is not beating it is known as "respiratory failure" :) cardiac arrest is when there is no cardiac activity or gasping period and respiratory distress is when there is still a pulse but the breathing is agonal aka distressed. Just learned the difference in EMT class :)
I was trained in CPR as first aid. When people have respiratory distress, they told us that we were to do CPR to keep them breathing normally and supply blood flow to the brain/organs. It was something that at the time was 'newly' imputed. Might be the reason why.
❤😂❤😂🎉❤❤they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks even around the United states of America great job great team work and good catches as usual still going strong please don't work to hard love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock it's a tough job you do it well thanks it's a service we can't live without god bless you guys thanks !! Joe
To clear up the questions on seizures. As a seizure patient, depending on the degree off seizure your heart will now beat regularly and your breathing can slow down. If a person is not getting the oxygen they need, able to breathe as they should, the heart rate will go too fast or too slow. If someone is not getting enough air and the very rate is too low, they may ask that you step in to help the patient breath or do chest compression if they are not getting enough oxygen.
Your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard love and appreciate you guys great catches as usual way to go keep them safe out there job well done you should be amazed and proud love you guys ! Joe
Have been watching the show. 3 yrs ago I relied on them to get me to hospital for treatment. I could not have been in better hands.secured my home, and my dog. We had to wait far to long ramping outside of the emergency. Hi time the health department rectified this unacceptable situation. These 4:27 Paramedics need to know that their efforts are not undermined...
Is it the dispatchers first day? Like giving CPR instructions since she knows it's actually a seizure... of course the breathing is different and stuff, but until he completely stops breathing, that's no indication for chest compression. Yeah I know protocols and telephone, but still come on, she's a professional call taker.
Some people are just clueless and still allowed to drive. They would be up in arms and suing because help to their loved one took to long. Wake up people and pay attention to your surroundings.
amazing job mama and bystander!!!!! they kept that boy alive until the paramedics got there and they did an amazing job given the stress of the situation. amazing to see❤
Humanity at it's best all around!!! I implore everyone to learn CPR and how to use an AED, and even BLS....for the Americas......It really do take a village!!!
It’s ridiculous the school they need to go through in Australia…. I can do everything their critical care medics do and some of the flight medic stuff and I don’t need a masters degree… I hope these people get PAID well… like paid as 6-7 years of college should be paid
@@tjlovesrachel 3 years I think is a good amount. We get lots of experience on the job before we start. Some of the best paramedic training in the world, too.
@@Arekasu96 that's wayyyy too long personally... and I'm not doubting the quality of training considering how damm long it takes...and basically what I learned in 12-14 months takes 3 years down there... and from what I understand it takes even more training and time down there to be able to do some run of the mill stuff I could do
@@tjlovesrachelthere’s a lot more to the training than just the clinical skills We have entire units on human lifespan, appropriate cultural healthcare, legal and ethical considerations, emergency mental health care, obstetrics, peads, personal and emotional care and reflection. The degree is designed to produce long term sustainable paramedics who can cope with the job, not just ones who can do the skills themselves
How long does it take to get used to the sirens or do you use earplugs? I suffer from severe tinnitus and those sirens would cause problems eventially.
All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Paramedic Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏 🙏🙏
All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Ambulance Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏🙏🙏
Australia's answer to America's "Emergency!" America has the same problem with indifferent traffic, but an expensive fine hanging over your head will make you move!
@@leilaniglassmyer1111 I mean she probably just follow protocols, but when it's a known seizure patient, there is no indication for cpr, until he really stops breathing. I know a seizure is not easy to see for parents and it looks horrible, but in most cases it's not a cpr indication. Most EMT with a bit off experience know this.
Ohhhh Thank you for that information! I did not know that, I guess I was only referring to how she handled the call so professionally and calm, but I can see where you are coming from. Ya learn something new everyday :) @@RescueNurse
It’s the new standard here. I’ve had several patients come in to the ED like that. I think because civilians aren’t great at feeling for a pulse so it’s in regards to increasing chances of survival, gasping for air = respiratory arrest so CPR is what’s also required
@@jessice293yeah, but when it's known that the boy has known seizures, that's a different thing. But when the dispatcher is just a call taket and never seen a patient or has to follow protocols, even you know better...
@@jessice293 I guess that makes enough sense but think about all the unnecessarily broken rips and damaged heart and lungs 😭 also the pain the patient is gonna feel, jeez.
Sorry but as an old lady I do not consider someone who is doing a job that they were trained for and they are paid for is a hero. Joe Blog, pizza delivery guy, running into a burning house to save children is a hero.
Who wrote this explanation of the show? Whoever did, needs to attend grammar school. "paramedics who respond"S"? to more than 9,000 calls for help everyday". CORRECTION: "Follow the lives of these Australian paramedics who respond to more than 9,000 calls for help every day". Attend grammar school to stop insulting the intelligent! I salute the firefighters' extremely rough and tough jobs put on the line every day. God Bless You ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My oldest son just passed all of his tests and is now a Paramedic! I might get some rude comments BUT....Paramedics/EMTS should be paid just as much as nurses. They're 1st on scence, 1st to administer life supportive measurements and they keep pts alive! They dont get enough credit😢 Thank you for this show❤❤❤
You tell your son from me, a 60 year old lady with some chronic issues, BLESS YOU! You are NECESSARY! And I send him old lady hugs and smoochies.
As a first responder thank you for a comment like that and to your son I wish him the best of luck and remind him to celebrate his victories no matter how small because the bad days are gonna be very bad and he needs to feel them when they happen remind him it’s okay to feel his feelings but reach out to his peers and others who can empathize with his experiences. Sounds like he’s got a great mom behind him too so he’s gonna be great! ❤️
I'm agree with you.😊
Agreed, they’re heroes and basically angels at least when working, some the rest of the time too, and I’d love to do it too if I could, so you can tell him thank you and have a great job&career from all of us
I’m not being mean or rude. I’m a flight nurse with a masters in nursing. I’m a first responder who can and does far more on a scene than EMT/P is trained to do. Do you honestly believe that we should make the pay? I’ve saved many a paramedic from making fatal mistakes. Maybe you truly don’t know what you are talking about.
I actually train paramedics in advanced life support, drug that they are allowed to administer, etc. They don’t have half of the training that I do. They play a very important role in what they do. Should they attain equal training and experience, then yes they should. Until then no. You are basing your opinion on feelings not facts. I’m not saying that they aren’t important, because they are. But to honestly look at the facts, there is a HUGE difference between us. If I should ever need to attend to you or one of your loved ones, I hope that you will see the difference. Even nurses at the hospital without my training have far more education, training and abilities than paramedics.
You should be proud of your son and his professional accomplishments. But you honestly don’t know the difference or all of the facts.
That mom is incredible, and the bystander is also incredible.
The good samaritan
I don't think any paramedics no mater the county get the appreciation and recognition they so deserve.
After years of service, many have PTSD, that needs treatment. My son is one.
The mom is amazing and the bystander's move that saw it and stopped to help, is really touching. I also hope that the other guy at the car accident lived. Let's see
Plus, congratulations to all the medical stuff and police there, because they do their best while saving lifes! They are such sweethearts🥺❤️
ozzie women are so easy.
As a firefighter paramedic the dispatcher is incorrect. If the person is gasping they are in respiratory distress not cardiac arrest. Meaning do not do cpr because the person has a pulse.
I did wonder why she did that.
If they are gasping but their heart is not beating it is known as "respiratory failure" :) cardiac arrest is when there is no cardiac activity or gasping period and respiratory distress is when there is still a pulse but the breathing is agonal aka distressed. Just learned the difference in EMT class :)
@@Gambekat Correct, but I dont recall hearing them say he was pulseless
I was trained in CPR as first aid. When people have respiratory distress, they told us that we were to do CPR to keep them breathing normally and supply blood flow to the brain/organs. It was something that at the time was 'newly' imputed. Might be the reason why.
That is all incorrect
Even though the boy had a pulse they still needed to a cpr as he wasn't waking up when paramedics got to the scene
❤😂❤😂🎉❤❤they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks even around the United states of America great job great team work and good catches as usual still going strong please don't work to hard love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock it's a tough job you do it well thanks it's a service we can't live without god bless you guys thanks !! Joe
It’s very good when you help all these people and I am going to be a great nurse one day when I’m a grown man
To clear up the questions on seizures. As a seizure patient, depending on the degree off seizure your heart will now beat regularly and your breathing can slow down. If a person is not getting the oxygen they need, able to breathe as they should, the heart rate will go too fast or too slow. If someone is not getting enough air and the very rate is too low, they may ask that you step in to help the patient breath or do chest compression if they are not getting enough oxygen.
These paramedics are amazing
I love seeing emergency response makes me happy they are out there helping out lives
Paramedics are very amazing cause they help people to save their life each & everyday )
They are all outstanding at their job
Thanks for this..❤ love true life real drama reality and people.
South Africa
Your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard love and appreciate you guys great catches as usual way to go keep them safe out there job well done you should be amazed and proud love you guys ! Joe
Hi 👋 Thomas it was lovely to meet you & have you ride on my ambulance 🚑
You are amazing & beautiful
🩷 Rosie
Have been watching the show. 3 yrs ago I relied on them to get me to hospital for treatment. I could not have been in better hands.secured my home, and my dog. We had to wait far to long ramping outside of the emergency. Hi time the health department rectified this unacceptable situation. These 4:27 Paramedics need to know that their efforts are not undermined...
You are the best 🙏🙏❤️
Is it the dispatchers first day?
Like giving CPR instructions since she knows it's actually a seizure... of course the breathing is different and stuff, but until he completely stops breathing, that's no indication for chest compression.
Yeah I know protocols and telephone, but still come on, she's a professional call taker.
I guess in Australia they do it different. Maybe some rescue breaths but compressions on a beating heart is just not right.
Some people are just clueless and still allowed to drive. They would be up in arms and suing because help to their loved one took to long. Wake up people and pay attention to your surroundings.
its amazing how they do this, beatiful people.
Spell much?????
"Beatiful people." BEAUTIFUL is the correct spelling.
amazing job mama and bystander!!!!! they kept that boy alive until the paramedics got there and they did an amazing job given the stress of the situation. amazing to see❤
Why is she doing CPR on a casualty who is breathing?
I asked the same 😅
I think it's protocol and call takers who are not medical trained (never seen a patient, of course trained for call taking)
Really our job is incrediable team. i can salute the same
Humanity at it's best all around!!! I implore everyone to learn CPR and how to use an AED, and even BLS....for the Americas......It really do take a village!!!
Praise God✝️🙏🏼🕊❤️
ROADTRIP TO ELLISRAS (LEPHALALE)
ruclips.net/video/oW635haOcXw/видео.html
Well done 👏
I love the medical videos.
I love the music❤
I miss Amanda and taz😢
SMOKE FROM A BRICK SUPPLIER/MANUFACTURER
ruclips.net/video/MMukmVTWGCU/видео.html
It’s ridiculous the school they need to go through in Australia…. I can do everything their critical care medics do and some of the flight medic stuff and I don’t need a masters degree… I hope these people get PAID well… like paid as 6-7 years of college should be paid
We don’t need a masters in Australia. 3 years Bachelor and 5 years OTJ plus extra training for MICA.
@@Arekasu96 Jesus… that’s still absurd
@@tjlovesrachel 3 years I think is a good amount. We get lots of experience on the job before we start. Some of the best paramedic training in the world, too.
@@Arekasu96 that's wayyyy too long personally... and I'm not doubting the quality of training considering how damm long it takes...and basically what I learned in 12-14 months takes 3 years down there... and from what I understand it takes even more training and time down there to be able to do some run of the mill stuff I could do
@@tjlovesrachelthere’s a lot more to the training than just the clinical skills
We have entire units on human lifespan, appropriate cultural healthcare, legal and ethical considerations, emergency mental health care, obstetrics, peads, personal and emotional care and reflection. The degree is designed to produce long term sustainable paramedics who can cope with the job, not just ones who can do the skills themselves
Wow pretty awesome like it
How long does it take to get used to the sirens or do you use earplugs?
I suffer from severe tinnitus and those sirens would cause problems eventially.
I like it🤩🤩🤩
This is a hero video I am going to be a nurse one day I’m going in cambtown hospital
Pull over if a ambulance has blues and twos on
This show helps me be prepared as a Girl Guide!
Nice
Risky please come save me 😊
Why was season 1 episode 3 deleted
All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Paramedic Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏 🙏🙏
my life in a few years time
All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Ambulance Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏🙏🙏
Need to do a season and ride with AMR
Hay quá
Australia's answer to America's "Emergency!"
America has the same problem with indifferent traffic, but an expensive fine hanging over your head will make you move!
24:37. I still can’t breathe. Yeah try to breathe through your mouth. I would have to do that wouldn’t I? Then I would be dead
"Are you in any pain?" Nah, my nose is torn in half. All good here. Lol SMH. On a scale of 1-10 what is your pain level, is the appropriate question.
Opening night
Did anyone ask Joan why she didn’t want to go to the hospital? Fear? Congused?
32:41 🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Why watch it you showed everything that's going to happen at the beginning. I hate when people do that.
That 911 dispatcher is one of the best I’ve ever seen! I’m thoroughly impressed by her!
Really?
Yes, do you not agree?
@@RescueNurse
@@leilaniglassmyer1111 I mean she probably just follow protocols, but when it's a known seizure patient, there is no indication for cpr, until he really stops breathing.
I know a seizure is not easy to see for parents and it looks horrible, but in most cases it's not a cpr indication.
Most EMT with a bit off experience know this.
Ohhhh Thank you for that information! I did not know that, I guess I was only referring to how she handled the call so professionally and calm, but I can see where you are coming from. Ya learn something new everyday :)
@@RescueNurse
@@RescueNurse 117 people unfollowed today and dozens of others still followed you on Saturday yr after day one I think your account got suspended and
Australian women are beautiful
Great genetic mix.
Wouldn't be helping the auld alky. Clear to see why his family have cut ties!!
Thomas has had such a hard row to hoe. If he wasn't on the spectrum, I'd send him hugs.
why is she making the woman do cpr when the kid is gasping or breathing ??
It’s the new standard here. I’ve had several patients come in to the ED like that. I think because civilians aren’t great at feeling for a pulse so it’s in regards to increasing chances of survival, gasping for air = respiratory arrest so CPR is what’s also required
@@jessice293imagine if basic health care was taught in schools
@@jessice293yeah, but when it's known that the boy has known seizures, that's a different thing.
But when the dispatcher is just a call taket and never seen a patient or has to follow protocols, even you know better...
The heart was probably fluttering
@@jessice293 I guess that makes enough sense but think about all the unnecessarily broken rips and damaged heart and lungs 😭 also the pain the patient is gonna feel, jeez.
Wish we had female EMT's in the states that looked as good as the ones in Australia! WOW!!
None of them would want to have anything to do with the likes of you, you’re too shallow.
Aarkea friend love Brianna Jones 🥰🤟 good can you see
house 🏠 sleep bed night
Sorry but as an old lady I do not consider someone who is doing a job that they were trained for and they are paid for is a hero. Joe Blog, pizza delivery guy, running into a burning house to save children is a hero.
I hope I never get ugly young women like those,. Why must they be so cruel?
what
dude what even
Dude with the seizure had Covid before Australia knew what Covid was.
Who wrote this explanation of the show? Whoever did, needs to attend grammar school. "paramedics who respond"S"? to more than 9,000 calls for help everyday". CORRECTION: "Follow the lives of these Australian paramedics who respond to more than 9,000 calls for help every day". Attend grammar school to stop insulting the intelligent! I salute the firefighters' extremely rough and tough jobs put on the line every day. God Bless You ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Michelle could rescue me anyway of the week. Just tell me when.