Code Red Chaos - Saving Lives on the Frontlines of Emergency Medicine

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @CuriousTrueHeroes
    @CuriousTrueHeroes  Год назад +2

    Have you experienced paramedics helping you? Share your stories in the comments!
    Want to watch more full episodes? Check out this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLWv3MS8DyQKabga3kRUEYsZTAmr1A71d9

  • @almaeclu
    @almaeclu Год назад +31

    Can I just say, I absolutely love that a new episode is being uploaded every day? Thanks so much!

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527 Год назад +44

    Very sad for the poor asthma woman, it's very hard to get those patients back since they went into cardiac arrest secondary to acidoses and hypoxia, and add on to that prolonged down time. If you have asthma, or any other respiratory disease PLEASE take it seriously and call 911 or go to an emergency room if your inhalers are not working or you are concerned about your breathing!! Rest In Peace.

    • @stansharred9352
      @stansharred9352 Год назад +2

      Correct!
      I worked in a paediatric unit and saw youngsters die.

  • @kealyphillips3946
    @kealyphillips3946 Год назад +14

    This is my favourite show and I live accross the pond. You really have a great set up for emergencies.

    • @ChellenBobby
      @ChellenBobby Год назад

      They really do I wish they had some of the things here in US that they have they could probably save more lives if they did..

  • @nikkis7375
    @nikkis7375 11 месяцев назад +5

    I appreciate they show the good outcomes and the bad outcomes, even though it’s sad. It’s important to see and to learn about. A lot of shows similar to this only shows people who have good outcomes with full recoveries.

  • @haraldlorentzen40
    @haraldlorentzen40 Год назад +30

    What makes people do hoax calls to emergency services is a mystery to me.
    One day it could be them needing an ambulance, police or fire, and no one comes because some idiots made a hoax call, so nothing is available. In one way it would serve them right, but in another they to should get the help they need, despite being hoax callers.
    Really wish the punishment for hoax calls were punishable by a short stay in prison at his Majesty's pleasure.

    • @bettysmith4527
      @bettysmith4527 Год назад +3

      I think most of the time it is kids, and they don't understand or think about the consequences of their actions.

    • @LunaBari
      @LunaBari 5 месяцев назад

      I think a hotline for such calls would be good for emergency services to have.

  • @tammytaylor1278
    @tammytaylor1278 Год назад +6

    Excited for this new channel.

  • @kristinacorfield9149
    @kristinacorfield9149 Год назад +11

    Was no one in the car crash wearing a seatbelt …

  • @abababu4835
    @abababu4835 Год назад +16

    It's crazy how many people are being called to a cardiac arrest. In Germany you would have 3 Paramedics and 1 Doctor. Here are like 8 People or so. It shows really hood, how good the system works in great britian :)

    • @DeputatKaktus
      @DeputatKaktus Год назад +5

      I would prefer to have 4 people there than like 8 who almost step on each other’s toes. You can see how little space there is to begin with in that flat. People already have to step over the patient in order to move. Granted, manpower might absolutely come in handy when moving the patient but unless you have a severely obese patient, those 4 people will usually do. But the British clearly have different SOPs where there are specialised and dedicated units for lots of things. Whereas in Germany there are fewer people but each with more qualifications. It’s not „better“ or „worse“, it’s just a different way of working. But during that resuscitation there’s way too many people standing around. At least too many for my liking. I personally would clear out anyone who is not directly working on the patient or preparing medication.

    • @jatticusfancypants9624
      @jatticusfancypants9624 Год назад +1

      In the USA, all you get is one EMT and one medic half the time, some EMT trained FFs if you're lucky

    • @ChellenBobby
      @ChellenBobby Год назад

      ​@@jatticusfancypants9624I couldn't agree more they send 2 people and they treat you like trash they did it to my mom who was a 2 time cancer survivor at 22 then at 48 found out she had cancer again she passed at age 50 on October 19th,2022 but they treated my mom like crap because of where we live we live in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in Kensington to be exact it's one of the biggest drug spots in the United States look it up it's crazy they have live cameras feed of dealers and addicts just doing it out in the open it's on RUclips but because of that they treat cancer patients like trash they did it me to and I have type 2 diabetes epilepsy COPD and high blood pressure with an even longer list of health problems it's ashame though we need a real doctor and nurse or something instead of what they send us and most times they don't know half of what to do it's crazy more people would live if they would implement something other countries do.

    • @abababu4835
      @abababu4835 Год назад +1

      @@DeputatKaktus I think that's a pretty good point of view. I didn't think about this at first, but now I see the problem. 8 People might be to much. Not only there is little space and they have to step over the patient, but 8 people are forced to stay there and other patient might have to wait longer, due the fact that 8 people are bonded there

    • @abababu4835
      @abababu4835 Год назад

      @@jatticusfancypants9624 that's kinda sad

  • @michellesorenson1292
    @michellesorenson1292 Год назад +11

    Is anyone going to relieve the poor dark-haired girl from doing chest compressions for what seems like 34 years?

  • @BTUVM
    @BTUVM 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m sorry for your loss. As an ems helicopter pilot in training who wants to start an air ambulance service, this is the worst thing that happens at a call. After a death like that, I would put that crew on leave for a week and have other crews take over and extend their shifts.
    Also, why don’t you attempt VA ECMO cannulation as this might have raised the chance of that woman surviving not much but enough to be worth the extra work. On our helicopters, flycars, and mobile ICUs we would have ECMO equipment ready. Not to sound like a cop, you guys should consider becoming ECMO certified.

  • @A1chucklesss
    @A1chucklesss 11 месяцев назад

    Maybe you should extend the frame and make a Mini Jeep Limo

  • @Saiyan_B
    @Saiyan_B Год назад +1

    Y'all need to fix your music at the end it's too loud

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527 Год назад +6

    It amazes me the focus is on finding out whether the patient is a girl or boy before they give instructions on CPR! 🤦‍♀

    • @Lauriej117
      @Lauriej117 Год назад +2

      🙄

    • @morticiaheisenberg9679
      @morticiaheisenberg9679 Год назад +1

      Exactly. Ridiculous.

    • @Erin1Goddess
      @Erin1Goddess 11 месяцев назад +3

      As a former Medic in America, I can tell you that once CPR is started it is more difficult to get information from the caller. Age and sex of patient are both important info, to know who to look for, the family can often be distracting to the EMS crew.the few seconds can count, but when unknown time has passed it may not matter.

  • @LuckyCookie88
    @LuckyCookie88 6 месяцев назад

    They live in nice neighbourhoods with no black people , everyone is also white which is nice