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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2019
  • Series Description
    Observational documentary series following British members of the Australian emergency services as they deal with accidents and incidents down under.
    Two British cops hunt for criminals on the streets of Australia and discover one of their suspects is another Brit. Freak weather brings some bizarre casualties to an emergency vet from Bristol.
    Content licenced by DRG to Little Dot Studios
    Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
    #EmergencyDownUnder #Australia #Emergency
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Комментарии • 172

  • @rhyssanders9122
    @rhyssanders9122 3 года назад +42

    "His concern about the bill might be another sign of a brain injury"
    Americans:

    • @ScarGuy2003
      @ScarGuy2003 3 года назад +2

      As an American...I sadly heavily agree

    • @17hmr243
      @17hmr243 3 года назад

      nar if u work and make 60k that ambo trip to the chopper is like 1400. if u make less $ its free
      and full ambo cover is 130 year so why worry. 1400 wont kill u. hosp stay is free

    • @rhyssanders9122
      @rhyssanders9122 3 года назад

      @@17hmr243 did you know the average cost of having a baby in the usa is 5000-11000? anywhere else in the developed world thats considered almost criminal lol

  • @donaldwillinger4280
    @donaldwillinger4280 4 года назад +28

    These programs are very educational. Knowledge is power. The more we know, the more we can do while waiting for the first responders arrive in helping an injured person. Thank you for these programs.

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 4 года назад +2

      many fire departments and paramedic services around the world offer basic first aid training. If you want to do more you can maybe take one of those courses, but otherwise these shows shows can help to show what you need to do. the most important thing if you come across someone that is injured is to not let them move.

  • @krissyriley6330
    @krissyriley6330 4 года назад +25

    Tell me about this pipe....why do you have it.
    I collect them 😂😂😂😂😂🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @sonjam314
      @sonjam314 4 года назад

      It’s like really?!?!?! That’s your response????🤦🏽‍♀️🤮. I hate liars!!!!! Especially stupid liars lol 😝 she was definitely in the stupid category for me!!!! Lol🤦🏽‍♀️ “I weigh jewelry🤷🏽‍♀️ “,really with her collection of drug pipes she enjoys weighing jewelry as well lmao 🤣

  • @xavierstrong5437
    @xavierstrong5437 3 года назад +4

    I had to be flown to the nearest hospital -- about 20 minutes away -- following an accident near my home in Virginia several years ago. Two weeks later I got a bill from the MedEvac service for $15,000. I called the company and said they were quite literally out of their minds if they thought I was going to pay anything close to that.
    I eventually talked them down to $1,000, telling them they could take $1,000 now or spend a lot of time and money trying to get cash I did not have -- and would not pay even if I did, collections and bad credit be damned. And that's what they settled for -- which goes to show the flight probably cost them no more than $500.
    Highway robbery.
    The insurance industry in the States is the biggest legal scam in the world. If you don't fight back, they'll take you for every cent you've got. The U.S. could learn a lot from countries like Australia, France, the Netherlands and Sweden. But we won't because most of our politicians are far too beholden to the insurance lobby. And far too cowardly to stand up to the far-right's propaganda convincing voters that universal health care equals "radical socialism."
    Politicians aren't the only problem, though. Honestly, too many Americans are far too arrogant to accept that another nation might have a program, policy, plan or proposal that beats "'Murica!" Land of the free, home of the brave ... and breeding ground of the eternally stupid.

  • @jomarieblanca5197
    @jomarieblanca5197 5 лет назад +22

    salute to all this real-life heroes! i always love this kind of content.

  • @DeadHawk23
    @DeadHawk23 4 года назад +25

    8:13 If someone said that in America people would laugh

  • @galinda91
    @galinda91 5 лет назад +193

    Pretty sure any Americans who see this may have had their own heart attacks hearing that the mountain bike guy’s treatment was covered.

    • @shellysmith1256
      @shellysmith1256 5 лет назад +12

      Yes, in the United States we have to pay thousands of dollars for a regular ambulance around $1600.00 and an air ambulance can run up to $30,000.00 or higher.

    • @heatherrowles2580
      @heatherrowles2580 5 лет назад +7

      @@shellysmith1256 actually its very expensive here too if you dont have ambulance cover.....the helicopter is free but the ambulance isnt. From my home to my local hospital is 9km.....if I hadnt had cover the bill would have been $960.

    • @josefine7095
      @josefine7095 4 года назад +13

      I cannot imagine how it is like having to worry about insurance while in a great deal of pain. That must be so awful. I almost feel bad about not needing any insurance in order to survive.

    • @tootz1950
      @tootz1950 4 года назад

      @@josefine7095 Yeah? Read Heather Rowles comment above.

    • @ambercooper7690
      @ambercooper7690 4 года назад +6

      galinda91 yeah the USA sucks lol we need better health care coverage

  • @Sarah.Riedel
    @Sarah.Riedel 3 года назад +2

    My heart broke for the guy on the mountain bike...I've been rushed to hospital for seizures several times and it's genuinely frightening to wake up in the back of an ambulance like that. Really hope he's alright

  • @brandonneiltaylor
    @brandonneiltaylor 4 года назад +9

    I had a heart attack when I saw the cop give a ticket and court date for a Meth Possession Charge! In every state in the US, she would have been booked in jail for Meth Possession and would have had to have made bail!

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 4 года назад +6

      yeah, the US has our stupid private prisons and wars on drugs thta dont work

    • @patriciawickholm3617
      @patriciawickholm3617 4 года назад

      I hope you got proper medical care.

    • @1JMAK7
      @1JMAK7 4 года назад +2

      Australia has a slack approach to crime majority of the time everyone gets slaps on the wrists basically

  • @johno6366
    @johno6366 3 года назад +1

    8:30 The amount of times I hear this while driving has some how created a sense of a memory.
    Especially when you hear “Hit, Traffic” or “Mix, Traffic”.
    (Anyone who lives in Perth knows).

  • @supersilli3710
    @supersilli3710 4 года назад +31

    Thank god we have a great health insurance here in Germany! Couldn’t imagine worrying about money in an event like this!

    • @ambercooper7690
      @ambercooper7690 4 года назад +6

      SuperSilli come to America to see lol we r stupid here

    • @calyxprophet5221
      @calyxprophet5221 4 года назад +2

      @@ambercooper7690 Well if you have insurance you wouldn't have to worry about it so obviously it just you that's stupid if you don't have insurance.

    • @ambercooper7690
      @ambercooper7690 4 года назад +6

      Calyx Prophet not all insurance is good and some ppl can’t get health insurance

    • @calyxprophet5221
      @calyxprophet5221 4 года назад

      @@ambercooper7690 Yeah your right my bad people really aren't stupid for not having it but it's the same there as it is here if you don't have it you pay a good chunk of money for your transport but I think they get the helicopter ride free that's expensive here.

    • @marymary1888
      @marymary1888 4 года назад +5

      Australians don’t have to worry

  • @babenning
    @babenning 5 лет назад +21

    This is a good show. Enjoyed watching the episodes.

    • @littleparm568
      @littleparm568 5 лет назад

      Brooke Benning ur the first comment im the 2nd

  • @AuskaDezjArdamaath
    @AuskaDezjArdamaath 3 года назад +1

    His insurance covered his treatment
    Americans: surprised pikachu face.

  • @emsparamedic5183
    @emsparamedic5183 4 года назад +3

    My question is what good is a curfew if the person on a ordered to be at home doesn't have to "prove" that they're home by a given time when the Police come to check?!? I mean seriously, what's the point of the curfew then?

    • @mpluschkitty8181
      @mpluschkitty8181 3 года назад

      Welcome to the slack laws in Western Australia lol poor coppers can't even chase a stolen motorbike in case the little darlings hurt themselves (crims not coppers)

  • @bokaboi
    @bokaboi 3 года назад

    Hey all, Australian here.
    There’s a few people commenting about the mountain biker’s concern about his insurance. This is really a state by state thing. I’m originally from QLD but have lived in WA. WA has a older system where you need ambulance cover on your health insurance, or you risk a nasty bill in the post.
    In QLD our ambulance service had a lot of issues with people disputing the fees in court. “I was unconscious, I would have never called an ambulance if it were conscious”. The QAS spent a lot of their limited funding fighting these court cases... which is obviously counterintuitive. So now we pay a levy to the ambulance services via our power bills. This makes the service “free”.
    All states manage funding their ambulance service different.

  • @ThatGuy-cj9ul
    @ThatGuy-cj9ul 3 года назад +1

    so i accidently bumped my mouse and it clicked on 16:37 and without context i was really really starting to hate that lady hahaha

  • @utubeozpat
    @utubeozpat 3 года назад +1

    "In Australia?' He means in NSW you need ambulance insurance. In Queensland ambulances are entirely free.

  • @shellez101
    @shellez101 3 года назад +3

    Why are British personal coming to Australia to work ?

    • @ChrisCre8tor
      @ChrisCre8tor 3 года назад +3

      For stealing a loaf of bread

  • @aviasara4526
    @aviasara4526 4 года назад +6

    I'm an emt, btw this is a great show...

  • @natashagreen-chillaxedprod7769
    @natashagreen-chillaxedprod7769 4 года назад +5

    In Australia we measure distance in Kilometres not Miles

    • @grizzlycountry1030
      @grizzlycountry1030 4 года назад

      Another reason why Australia sucks.🤣

    • @foxxy2583
      @foxxy2583 4 года назад +5

      This isn't an Australian show

    • @patriciawickholm3617
      @patriciawickholm3617 4 года назад

      @@foxxy2583 It is based in Australia according to the info above. Shows Australia on the map.

    • @foxxy2583
      @foxxy2583 4 года назад +5

      @@patriciawickholm3617
      Real responders isn't an Australian show. Little dot studios, the broadcasters, aren't an Australian company. If you did some research you'd know they're British, not Australian.

    • @crochetwithapril
      @crochetwithapril 4 года назад +6

      It's a British show about British Emergency Responders in Australia.

  • @MrAlcmj
    @MrAlcmj 3 года назад +1

    26:11 nice, check out that fauxlex submariner

  • @hellosmiddy4335
    @hellosmiddy4335 5 лет назад +8

    Thank you form make my day and saving my life when I lended on my neck/head

    • @Theonelandlord
      @Theonelandlord 4 года назад

      Cat Smith what happened

    • @hellosmiddy4335
      @hellosmiddy4335 4 года назад

      So I was riding my bike and when off the deck that was 1.6m

    • @abby2233
      @abby2233 4 года назад

      Hello Smiddy jeez

  • @patrickmcmaunus3427
    @patrickmcmaunus3427 3 года назад

    legends

  • @EatACock
    @EatACock 4 года назад +3

    I remember I fell of my deck about 11ft and I almost broke my back luckily I didn't but I did break well aucally fractured my wrist and sprainded it Aswell and so I had to have a cast type thing and a brace I waited like 10 months

  • @PumaLyn
    @PumaLyn 4 года назад +3

    I collect them?! She's actually released with a court date?! She would have been placed under remand here till she's bailed out and if her drug test turns out positive, she'll be sent to a drug rehab for 2 years, court ordered! Plus, mandatory death sentence for a certain amount of drugs.

    • @marymary1888
      @marymary1888 4 года назад

      puma lyn you must be joking

    • @scunts
      @scunts 4 года назад +1

      This has gotta be Singapore or worse. Gotta admit though, the fear keeps that place very clean and well behaved, so it does work in a way.

  • @tralala9825
    @tralala9825 3 года назад +2

    Watching from LIVE PD to this one you'll see the difference

    • @Alex632
      @Alex632 3 года назад

      Absolutely lmao

  • @chloejordan4179
    @chloejordan4179 5 лет назад +1

    yah petty good 😊

  • @josephrobichaud5198
    @josephrobichaud5198 3 года назад

    In my area in the US that short flight would have cost him about $14,000. I know of at least 3 people that had to go bankrupt after an accident.

  • @wolfgangbolam4149
    @wolfgangbolam4149 3 года назад

    Can anyone tell me what glasses doctor Ian had on, they look like Oakly but i would love to know the model

  • @MelHyde
    @MelHyde 4 года назад

    Man in America an ambulance is $2000+ ... Sighs

    • @jacquiyou
      @jacquiyou 3 года назад

      In South Africa the State EMs ambulance service is free to unemployed and pensioners.

  • @ambercooper7690
    @ambercooper7690 4 года назад +2

    What if that guy that wasn’t answering the door is like dead from an overdose?

    • @DeputatKaktus
      @DeputatKaktus 4 года назад +5

      Annabelle Adams Well, in that case he clearly has not violated his curfew....
      But unless there is a clear indication of foul play (like the smell of a decomposing body - no pun intended) someone being in danger (like someone shouting for help), police cannot just barge in to check on people. I definitely wouldn‘t appreciate having police forcing their way in unannounced and without a warrant just to see if I am in - and I am pretty sure many other people feel the same.

    • @ambercooper7690
      @ambercooper7690 4 года назад

      Tim Berghoff yeah I never thought of that. Thanks for helping me see that ☺️

  • @asinechick224
    @asinechick224 3 года назад +2

    17:30 Karen in the wild 😳

  • @rohanrichardson9401
    @rohanrichardson9401 3 года назад +1

    the brits down under? pretty sure we are aussie

    • @rebelrob9637
      @rebelrob9637 3 года назад

      That's what I was thinking. Wtf man. I ain't no Brit.

    • @Sussex192
      @Sussex192 7 месяцев назад

      I think maybe the show focuses on brits that have moved to Australia?

  • @animusadvertere3371
    @animusadvertere3371 4 года назад

    Been watching a UK show about helicopter ambulances and haven't ever heard anyone express concern about the cost... On the other hand, I haven't even seen an American version of this -- probably only exists for the rich.

  • @samasiaskipperable
    @samasiaskipperable 3 года назад

    🙏❤️🙏

  • @CresentMoon18
    @CresentMoon18 2 года назад

    Off eh

  • @heinrichchristiansson1908
    @heinrichchristiansson1908 4 года назад +3

    That‘s a good show... What i was wondering however, if the assessment of the first patient is the standard procedure that we see here...
    The Ambulance paramedic is not wearing gloves.
    There is no pulse oximeter or ecg or automated blood pressure cuff on the patient.
    The position of the cervical collar is not correct, the chin should be on the chin rest. It's an adjustable collar, and i think it was fitted too small by the crew.
    Also the patient likely crashed after a jump, so there is a potential for spinal injury.
    Just the cervical collar is only about 25-30% of immobilazation. So the patient should be head blocked and on a vacuum matress.
    Moreover, there seem to be no numbers (like blood pressure, heart rate, quality of pulse etc) during the handover (though this might just be cut out).
    The most worrying thing however is how the ambulance crew didn't wear any gloves.
    Could anyone with australian paramedic/ emergency care experience tell me if they would have assesed the patient the same? Is this normal to have a patient like that in the ambulance this way?
    Because for me, as a german emt, this seems a little... Unprofessional

    • @ambercooper7690
      @ambercooper7690 4 года назад +1

      Heinrich Christiansson they are wearing gloves tho like if ur talking abt the bike guy then they were wearing gloves as they were checking him out

    • @heinrichchristiansson1908
      @heinrichchristiansson1908 4 года назад

      Annabelle Adams Yeah well actually, the ambulances paramedic lifts the patinets shirt without wearing gloves, and they touch surfaces the patient came in contact with without gloves... The way i learned it, thats unsafe behavior

    • @foxxy2583
      @foxxy2583 4 года назад +2

      @@heinrichchristiansson1908
      Are you calling air ambulance paramedics unprofessional?

    • @heinrichchristiansson1908
      @heinrichchristiansson1908 4 года назад +1

      Foxxxy No, i do not. I said, that the ambulance seems a little unprofessional to me, as a german paramedic. At around minute 4, tgey touch the patient without any gloves. For me, this is a major no go. On top of that, the stiffneck placement is horrible...

    • @Kieran7931
      @Kieran7931 4 года назад +4

      Firstly let's just point out this is an older show (they are still using pelvic sheeting instead of the pelvic binder, they are using the old data terminal, etc)
      As such, things I say here may not necessarily have been accurate for however far back this was filmed...
      So, let's break your points down :)
      "The Ambulance paramedic is not wearing gloves"
      NSW Ambulance infection control training is that they are not required to wear gloves unless dealing with something which has a risk of bodily fluids exposure or exposure to mucous membranes etc. There are containers of alcohol gel in all the vehicles, and paramedics have access to personal-issue containers of gel and hand hygiene is a focus.
      (WHO leaflet on glove use: www.who.int/gpsc/5may/Glove_Use_Information_Leaflet.pdf >>> "Gloves should therefore be used during all patient-care activities
      that may involve exposure to blood and all other body fluid ... during contact precautions and outbreak situations")
      "There is no pulse oximeter or ecg or automated blood pressure cuff on the patient"
      In terms of auto BP cuff, NSW ambulance (for the most part) does not have automatic BP functionality on most of their ECG monitors, all BPs are done manually (except single-responder cars and a few select specialist units which have the auto-BP on the monitor). They are apparently/hopefully getting auto-BP when they get around to replacing their monitors.
      As for Sp02, it is done via a separate unit to the ECG monitors, sometimes just using the tiny finger probes, so it may be a case of just not seeing it? Quickly looking at the first clip, it looks like his right hand is hidden either under the blanket or out of camera shot the whole time. Alternatively, if the patient is stable and you're not concerned about their Sp02 or respiratory, and it's all within ranges, probably able to justify removing it. (personally, I'd probably leave it on)
      As for the ECG, eh, clinical judgement, probably a good idea to throw a 4-lead on, but I guess it's up to how the individual justifies it. As you probably noted, the helicopter crew threw one on. (Personally, I'd probably do one)
      "The position of the cervical collar is not correct"
      Looks a little short at a glance. Yep.
      "Also the patient likely crashed after a jump, so there is a potential for spinal injury. "
      That's why he'd be in a collar as a precaution. Although several things you can do to help rule out or reduce the likelihood/suspicion of a spinal injury. Queensland use the NEXUS criteria as an example.
      "Just the cervical collar is only about 25-30% of immobilazation. So the patient should be head blocked and on a vacuum mattress."
      NSW ambulance does not have vacuum mats or head blocks. They are issued sandbags to assist w/ immobilisation, and NEIJ jackets for assistance w/ extrication if needed.
      They are using sandbags to help immobilise his head (check 5:04).
      As a matter of fact, I believe they are looking at moving to soft collars. Other states either have already or are also looking at moving to soft collars.
      "Moreover, there seem to be no numbers (like blood pressure, heart rate, quality of pulse etc) during the handover"
      Most likely just cut out, or provided on a slip of paper.

  • @sufia7
    @sufia7 5 лет назад +3

    💙😔💜.

  • @chels1542
    @chels1542 3 года назад

    Hello coment section, as an American I am hear to tell you, I am truly aghast as you all anticipated

  • @Matty12787
    @Matty12787 3 года назад

    02:23 it's pronounced 'musclebrook' not how it's spelt. The W is silent in Muswellbrook

    • @17hmr243
      @17hmr243 3 года назад +1

      add the : two dot colon for time stamps like 00:23 or 23:21 u need two zeros for sec only time stamps

  • @jasegtree1206
    @jasegtree1206 3 года назад

    Learn the consent laws

  • @littleparm568
    @littleparm568 5 лет назад +2

    Great show in the 2nd comment?

  • @charliebrown7411
    @charliebrown7411 4 года назад +2

    I keep watching these in case someone else"s baby gets eaten by a dingo. I'm starting to wonder if it's ever going to happen. . . .😈.

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 4 года назад

      lol

    • @mistertibbs3506
      @mistertibbs3506 4 года назад

      @@peterf.229 A platypus?

    • @mistertibbs3506
      @mistertibbs3506 4 года назад

      @@peterf.229 "I swear! A dingo ate my baby!" (This was the #1 Meryl Streep reference of 1986.)

    • @marymary1888
      @marymary1888 4 года назад

      Charlie Brown that’s not funny..

    • @marymary1888
      @marymary1888 4 года назад

      Mister Tibbs it’s nothing to joke about..

  • @islaholley8114
    @islaholley8114 3 года назад

    16:25

  • @eliseroberts8374
    @eliseroberts8374 3 года назад +1

    BONDI BEACH YAAAAAA!!!!!!!

  • @LeatherCladVegan
    @LeatherCladVegan 3 года назад

    No clear-thinking Australian would be worried about 'the bill' (what fucken' bill mate? You're Australian - you're covered, no worries). So, yeah I would definitely be worried about his brain.

  • @jessethepondhopper8370
    @jessethepondhopper8370 4 года назад

    Pretty sure they said the mountain bike guy had insurance and that they made sure it was up too date and that he was covered for it duh poor listening skills mate

  • @marymary1888
    @marymary1888 4 года назад

    That’s bullshit that we pay for ambulance I never have...
    If you or one of your dependents requires ambulance assistance and/or transport within the state of Queensland, that service will be provided for free if at least one of you is a Queensland resident. This is because the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) is fully funded by the Queensland Government.

    • @mpluschkitty8181
      @mpluschkitty8181 3 года назад

      Here in Western Australia if you don't have private health insurance or cover through St John's Ambulance itself, you pay dearly for an ambulance. Well most people...
      I had a roll over out bush - about 80km from town and had to get an ambulance after being driven to the nearest mine site (too wet for the flying doc to land).
      Luckily I had St John's cover, the other passenger didn't. Cost him well over $7,000. That was back in 1998. Now it costs over $1000 just in town (about a 5km ride!)

    • @biggils8894
      @biggils8894 3 года назад

      Lena. It’s called socialism! You literally paying for that every single day even though you may use that service twice in your lifetime. Socialism is corrupt, and costs 1000 times what it’s worth.

    • @marymary1888
      @marymary1888 3 года назад +1

      @@biggils8894 what a load nonsense, socialism LOL what country are you living in. Read my post I’ve never paid for ambulance and I’ve used it heaps

    • @biggils8894
      @biggils8894 3 года назад

      @@marymary1888 exactly! Like a taxi service lol. While real emergencies have to wait bcse of ppl like you. Socialism, look it up! You are paying for it everytime you literally pay for something. Not to mention all the other taxes. Socialism is an authoritarian government of control tricking you into thinking everything is free and the government loves you. But in reality it’s corrupt elite contractors making billions from your taxes. Costing 1000 times what its worth, and all for a third world result.

    • @marymary1888
      @marymary1888 3 года назад +1

      @@biggils8894 what country do you live in you muppet

  • @susielifts
    @susielifts 5 лет назад +6

    Yikes. The hospital doc has a superiority complex.

    • @heatherrowles2580
      @heatherrowles2580 5 лет назад +11

      No....she doesnt, she's training new recruits to handle situations they may face in country towns with hospitals staffed by GPs with big egos.....better to learn how to deal with those in simulated situations rather than fail to deal with it when its an emergency and they have to walk in and take control right away.

    • @crochetwithapril
      @crochetwithapril 4 года назад +4

      Obviously you didn't watch her interview prior to that scene.

    • @1JMAK7
      @1JMAK7 4 года назад +2

      Its a role play to train the new staff

    • @timmytwatcop8764
      @timmytwatcop8764 4 года назад +1

      Only idiots say "yikes"....

  • @galindareynaga7827
    @galindareynaga7827 5 лет назад +2

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