i love this show because the camera crew doesnt seem to be that intrusive. they just have the bodycams, some static cameras and the actual camera person seems to just stand back out of the way of the patient
Can’t believe this I was in the st ives back in august 2020 that day in fact I saw the air ambulance whilst I was surfing in porthmeor after about 20 mins the loud coastguard helicopter came into airlift the lady out. Such a coincidence this happened and cool. To find out every one was ok.
Normally what they do, at least in Austria and Switzerland is put ketamine and morphine in. When your going up you have no clue what's going on :). From experience getting air evaced is pretty freaking cool, well despite the critical injuries part !
In the Alps, (Switzerland, Austria, Germany) every rescue helicopter is able to winch or lift patients with a rope. It´s a standard procedure done on an every day bases, especially in winter. Seems a bit weird why they are making it so complicated...
The first helicopter is just a charity service. They aren't trained on search and rescue just very serious medical episodes. Coast guard helicopters[second one] all do winching.
Different specialities for different jobs. UK Air ambulance are a hybrid of ambulance and trauma room/emergency department. Usually carrying equipment for potentially invasive procedures. Coastguard are equipped for collecting people off ships or cliffs but wouldn't be so handy for dealing with patients requiring invasive procedures. One's a screwdriver, the other's a spanner. Useful tools for the right job.
I always think of the hospital bill if they get one in Canada or England wherever they are because in the US that would be easily 250,000 if you don’t have health insurance
They don't get one in the UK. Because according to some we're all commies here. Or socialists. Because we pay national insurance and taxes to pay for the health service as well as other emergency services (and the air rescue helicopters are mostly run by charities).
It’s a typical English thing to do, but Canada originally being a colony of the British empire, has a lot of English tendencies. It’s the same with Australia and many other places that were populated by English settlers.
Brits are known for apologising for anything eg saying sorry to somebody who has bumped into you. Could it possibly be that both countries do it rather than one more than the other!?! (This is without taking into account the traits Canadians acquired from the British!).
I know the people in North America like to steal others' culture and call it their thing, but the UK has existed for much longer and they literally always apologize for everything. Apologize and stop being ignorant.
What are you talking about? Someone who's injured is carefully positioned on a stretcher (and strapped to it to ensure they don't fall off) and protected from being bumped. They're then winched up with the paramedic. That's exactly the correct procedure. It's only in places like the USA that they treat people like a sack of potatoes and dump them in an open cage where they could fall out (or panic and jump).
'Someone of her age..' How breathtakingly prejudiced that remark is! At precisely what age would you ban people walking the countryside? Mountain rescue organisations are constantly called out to people who go hiking and get exhausted because they're hopelessly unfit. Nearly all are quite young people. Should they be banned for being overweight?
@@Angela-xn3cd exactly any little movement even a muscle twitch is excruciating. I didn’t dislocate my shoulder but I did my little toe and any time it twitched as a reaction tour being out of place it was excruciating. It took a whole night and it took about 24 hours to even have it placed because my mom didn’t believe me and I was 14 so I couldn’t do anything about it.
It's 2:30am and I'm so obsessed with watching these
It's 3.45 for me
04:05 absolutely addictive
i love this show because the camera crew doesnt seem to be that intrusive. they just have the bodycams, some static cameras and the actual camera person seems to just stand back out of the way of the patient
I always appreciate the amazing, efficient, beautiful job the coast guard does! ❤❤❤💙💙💙💙🤘🤘
Pilots be like:
Patient number 164 is suffering a fractured spine..
Pilots: OooOh NaSTY
Shoulder I heard but it’s still hella nasty.Ive fractured mine and it’s a world of pain.
my brother flies for a charter company that sometimes transports organs, and when they hear what it's for that's the usual reaction.
Can’t believe this I was in the st ives back in august 2020 that day in fact I saw the air ambulance whilst I was surfing in porthmeor after about 20 mins the loud coastguard helicopter came into airlift the lady out. Such a coincidence this happened and cool. To find out every one was ok.
I have to force myself to take abreak and watch something else. I really like watching these!
I just got off a 12 hr F/F ALS shift and I’m watching these mates with a beer! 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇹🇨
tbh I would be scared to death to be lifted by a heli in that bed
Normally what they do, at least in Austria and Switzerland is put ketamine and morphine in. When your going up you have no clue what's going on :). From experience getting air evaced is pretty freaking cool, well despite the critical injuries part !
Omg I would be so scared to be winched up because of the height, she did well !
Great work folks! 🙂
Very interesting but also quite scary🙈😁
Your accent is easier to understand compair to other irelandish people. Seems lime you guys went to school ! By the way very nice job
In the Alps, (Switzerland, Austria, Germany) every rescue helicopter is able to winch or lift patients with a rope. It´s a standard procedure done on an every day bases, especially in winter. Seems a bit weird why they are making it so complicated...
Could be that were not in the FUCKING ALPS OF SWITZERLAND!
The first helicopter is just a charity service. They aren't trained on search and rescue just very serious medical episodes. Coast guard helicopters[second one] all do winching.
Different specialities for different jobs. UK Air ambulance are a hybrid of ambulance and trauma room/emergency department. Usually carrying equipment for potentially invasive procedures.
Coastguard are equipped for collecting people off ships or cliffs but wouldn't be so handy for dealing with patients requiring invasive procedures.
One's a screwdriver, the other's a spanner. Useful tools for the right job.
@@kx616 LMAO
Broken scapula or clavicle?
its people like this who should be getting MBE,S AND CBE,S
I always think of the hospital bill if they get one in Canada or England wherever they are because in the US that would be easily 250,000 if you don’t have health insurance
They don't get one in the UK. Because according to some we're all commies here. Or socialists. Because we pay national insurance and taxes to pay for the health service as well as other emergency services (and the air rescue helicopters are mostly run by charities).
Hospital bill would be near £0 depending on what you buy in hospital but for emergency care including the helicopter it's £0
6:30 i would say it's more of a canadian thing (btw im canadian
Hey fello Canadian! Where are you from? I'm from Greenfield-park, Québec!
It’s a typical English thing to do, but Canada originally being a colony of the British empire, has a lot of English tendencies. It’s the same with Australia and many other places that were populated by English settlers.
@@hello1236096 yes exactly
it is not just a canadian thing you know
@@kkkkuugggraaa yeah, sorry for generalising
I definitely think it’s more of a Canadian thing to apologize for everything 😂
Brits are known for apologising for anything eg saying sorry to somebody who has bumped into you. Could it possibly be that both countries do it rather than one more than the other!?! (This is without taking into account the traits Canadians acquired from the British!).
I know the people in North America like to steal others' culture and call it their thing, but the UK has existed for much longer and they literally always apologize for everything. Apologize and stop being ignorant.
Considering how my friend was dusted off after receiving hvgsw, this is a walk in the park! #civvylife
They used the stranger things sound track :D
Done a few jobs with these guys I know one will be on camera next year
Cool
hi
I am surprised they don't have a basket to winch the patient up into the chopper in such environment. This is nuts.
What are you talking about? Someone who's injured is carefully positioned on a stretcher (and strapped to it to ensure they don't fall off) and protected from being bumped. They're then winched up with the paramedic. That's exactly the correct procedure. It's only in places like the USA that they treat people like a sack of potatoes and dump them in an open cage where they could fall out (or panic and jump).
5:41
my qout
"dont go to the hospital die " be a man
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@@ab1j00 it's their quot xx
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SOMEONE HER AGE SHOULDN'T BE WALKING IN SUCH A DANGEROUS PLACE IT'S STUPID...... ALL THIS BOTHER..............
'Someone of her age..' How breathtakingly prejudiced that remark is! At precisely what age would you ban people walking the countryside? Mountain rescue organisations are constantly called out to people who go hiking and get exhausted because they're hopelessly unfit. Nearly all are quite young people. Should they be banned for being overweight?
i mean, she hurt her shoulder.. she didnt break her legs.... just walk her back LUL
waste of resources and fuel
thats just dumb she clearly can’t walk
you dont get how much it hurts
@@Angela-xn3cd fr
@@Angela-xn3cd exactly any little movement even a muscle twitch is excruciating. I didn’t dislocate my shoulder but I did my little toe and any time it twitched as a reaction tour being out of place it was excruciating. It took a whole night and it took about 24 hours to even have it placed because my mom didn’t believe me and I was 14 so I couldn’t do anything about it.
@@bubbles7398 yes exactly
I am 8th
Omg stop
Stop
First
im 6th
Broke her shoulder not her leg, she could’ve walked to make it easier for the paramedics
When u walk your shoulder moves idiot