It broke my heart when she said that. She is an attractive woman and that was her face her face, never mind her eye- her face. It would have hurt anyone's feelings. It was so mean.
@@GwishinSong Exactly. Funny and relatable often go together even if something is sad or maybe especially if it is sad. I was only saying the kids were mean, not that you were mean. I said it to relate to what you said only. I thought it was funny/sad.
@@mikeshawbrook-selfreliance never will i hate on soldiers , he was forced to endure horrible things for no reason, because of horrific politicians, that was my point.
Heartbreaking. My nephew broke down one night after a bottle of whiskey and told me horrid stories of what he experienced in Iraq. Thing no one should endure but especially an 18 year old kid. Sadly he couldn’t recover from the trauma and choose to end his life.
I felt like there might be more going on with him than they mentioned, it seemed like he was hallucinating on top of PTSD. But I don't know what that could be
How they helped the ptsd patient was spot on professional, every emergency worker and police should review this footage. Poor vets getting put in jail over reactions they cant help.
@@HawkGirl69 He could be expressing it more then it happens but there is a few cases i've read on situations like this where they freak and swing striking an officer and get assault or even hitting someone else.
@@HawkGirl69 But my idea on it is they are having PTSD they are seeing things and thinking things people couldn't fatham unless they have been through it. So with that if someone tries to grab them reach for them and they aren't mentally there they might take it as a threat and swing. So when they are having a mental freakout they get charged with something that is hard for the body to control in said situation.
@@lbenjiil a flashback is literally reliving it. I used to get them but I regressed. But it's just surreal how it's even possible. The sense of smell is also a huge trigger point for flashbacks due to neurogenesis in the olfactory bulb.
I’m 62 years old and not brought to tears very often, but that vet, stuck with the horrors of battlefields past, absolutely broke my heart. What old men do to young men in their vain search for power, fortune, and control. May God grant him the peace and solace he deserves! He’s given enough!
God bless you to. I’ve had alit of friends who suffered thru Vietnam & all the horror stories & they all had it’s & it breaks my heart. Any Vet is a true American Hero. God bless the Vets
the way that the officer was able to relate to the vet coming out of a seizure made me teary... what amazing understanding and compassion. My mom suffers from seizures, and when she comes out, she is very confused, almost childlike... just heartwarming to see the thoughtfulness
The way the officer handled it is amazing! I've never seen anyone handle a PTSD episode that well after just arriving on scene! he read the situation so well!!
My sister has epilepsy. She has a similar effect afterwards. It is absolutely awesome to see officers who can help those coming out of seizures it’s a scary and confusing time
To the kid that ate the battery and acted like nothing happened...you’re a rockstar! To the kid who dislocated his shoulder and was totally calm, I love your Matthew McConaughey vibes. To the lady who got shot in the face, my feelings would be hurt too, like what did you do to them? Nothing! To the vet with PTSD, thank you so much for your incredible sacrifice. I hope our government will step up and help you guys the way they should. To the young man in the last video, a lot of people would’ve left their friend to die for fear of getting in trouble, you are moral and brave. And to all the first responders thank you so much for your service!!!
Forreal that women who got shot in the face didn't do anything. I want to say it was a racially motivated attack but I don't have anything to back that up.
As a fellow veteran that deployed twice in OEF/OIF, my heart goes out my fellow veteran. I stuffer from PTSD but not to his extent. Though I am 100% disabled now. We love you brother! And will always stand with you!
Faithmesso~ Right. I just Started Watching this, and I couldn't put it down, but, I had to go to sleep for the night, because I have to get up to go to work, in the Morning..😠😠😬
My heart goes out to the veteran. I'm so so glad the mom was there. I can't even begin to imagine the trauma he experienced, and what he was experiencing in his PTSD episode. My respect goes to him and all other veterans. Thank you so much for your service ❤
My cousin Radovan has PTSD, he was in an armored convoy and was a Gunner for a Yugo M-84 tank. He was inside of it when the enemy had ambushed the convoy and hit his tank with and RPG round. it killed all of the crew inside except him. He had to drag himself out through the top hatch to get out of the tank witch had now caught on fire. He luckily had some help from another tanker crew who had helped get him away to safety. He's very lucky to be alive.
@@fanofbioshock2nolastname861 Some people are poor and have no other choice than to enlist. You get free healthcare, housing, sometimes vehicles as well as a stipend. See how it might entice someone real down on their luck?
My family and I were fishing and my 4?? Y/o brother had leaves on his hook so I was like hey don't pull or move at all and I went and got them off the hook and then he pulled and it went through my thumb halfway and I had to wrap the line around my other hand because he wouldn't listen to me to stop pulling until mom noticed and then I had it pulled out an mom made a joke to my older brother that me lil one caught the biggest fish I was 6y/o at the time and the joke made me sad lmao
It is a complex problem and it is only recently it is being studied. It is much older than the name. One problem with human research is if they can't measure it it doesn't count.
These vets are just sent home with no help..it's disgusting the military just wash their hands and don't do any after care..they should be paying for treatment for people..I know some people say they know what they're signing up for BUT it is the militarys responsibility to make sure they get he help they need.Esp in a country where you need to pay for healthcare.. ridiculous.
Tia Lewis~ Right. I Agree. They Sure do, take Special Care of Kids. Kids get Injured, too. Especially, like this Kid, that Swallowed the Battery!! 🔋😮😮😬😬
I am ex British forces and to see the ex servicemen with PTSD is heartbreaking. God bless him and I hope he gets the support he needs. He deserves the very best of care. A walking talking hero. 🇺🇸🇬🇧
No one is talking about how good those friends were for getting help for their ODing friend. Most people just leave them to die because they are afraid of getting in trouble
@@manymusicians3743 Why would they od just to get narcan'd? Narcan doesn't get you high, it prevents you from getting high. You honestly sound like a misinformed judgmental ignoramus.
Seeing that combat vet like that just shredded my heart. Our country MUST do better for our veterans... There's just no excuse for ignoring them, absolutely NO excuse.
@@Blernster offer more money, support, therapy for a start. The VA has huge waitlists right now to get to veterans. Every vet should be guaranteed housing for life! Yet so many end up on the street. It’s unacceptable.
this is the thing, they can get therapy, they can get meds, but sometimes it doesn't work and then they are left in the dark without any help. there is no way around trauma.
BRILLIANT the ways those officers dealt with that vet that has PTSD was awesome. From a fellow veteran, it's the battles you can't see is what will kill vets. Great job EMS 👏
i broke my finger once and i just silently stood there toching it and figuring out what was wrong with it, when i figured i broke it i told my mom and we got it fixed but dis dude like imma pass out😩 HA crybaby he is😂😂
The guy with PTSD made me cry. I saw my best friend change so much, He had similar symptoms but it was terrifying. He took his own life in 2015. God bless our vets, and everything they've gone through for us.
That first vid, the way he handled the kid, calmed him down made him feel like a kick butt driver and "superhero," and let him shoot the 'water gun.' He may have chewed the dad out behind the scenes for no helmet and you could hear his passive aggressive attitude while running over how the kid was doing but he handled it like a professional. Right man, right place. Well done!
The guy suffering PTSD 19:28 - ish. My heart goes out to that guy. Obviously our government has let it fellow soldiers down again. But I thank him for his service
@@kaspervestergaard2383 Not their fault that our leaders have no clue what they are doing. I'm sure he was just a kid that wanted to serve his country. He was a grunt that was told where to go and had no choice but to do it and now look at him. Meanwhile the people in charge get off scot free.
@Mr.Scootini Thank you. As someone who comes from a family who has a history of serving, it warms my heart when people give them there due respect for the things they gave up.
I am forever scarred by watching the vet with PTSD. I am heartbroken!!! They deserve anything and everything to mentally, physically and financially help them as well as their caretaker.
Props to the guys taking their friend who OD'd to the firedepartment, they saved his life right there. Also props to the medics, firefighters and police in this video!
Hope the guy with PTSD from Iraq is getting the help he needs. Sad to see. Same with the drug related incidents. Mental health needs to start being a priority in this country.
I know :( . This country should do better for our vets . NO ONE should be alone in that battle and they should have ALL resolved available to them for FREE. They were willing to lay their lives down to keep us all safe. I may not agree with the wars fought but our soldiers did their job and they only know what they are told .
The story of the veteran with PTSD was heartbreaking. We need to do more to take care of our veterans. They sacrifice so much to protect us and then they come home and we don’t do enough to ensure that they are taken care of and get the services they need. I really appreciated the way everyone was respectful to him and understanding of his needs. God bless the veteran, his mom, and all involved with helping him.
I think its also because hes a trained soldier. They say all the time a well-trained person in anything will react automatically, especially in combat. He believed himself in combat, so as his mom said, he could come up swinging and fighting, which would have made it worse. They had to go slow and be respectful. He himself is a loaded gun, his body able to do quite a bit of damage, and in a seizure state you dont really respond to pain the same, so he could have literally hulked out, which again, would have made it much worse.. It is sad tho, and sad that hes on medicine and its clearly not very effective.
Sarah Mann~ Right?? I Agree with You. That's How I feel. Veterans, have Gave their All, & Sacrificed Everything, For Our Freedom!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Not only the "VA", But You are Right, the Government, Should be taking care of Our Veterans, Medically!!😊😉
As someone who's family has a history for serving Thank You for your kindness. I've been going through the comments for a while now, and I have seen a lot of people saying he was just faking having PTSD; and it honestly hurts to see those comments.
@@Amish5226 omg! I haven’t seen those comments yet, but how horrible ! My love and prayers for your family members , the guy in the video and all of our veterans and their family and support systems
The seizure patient who thought he had a gun and fought in Iraq. I thank you for everything. It brings me to tears to see you like this. I support you. I will be praying for you.
Austin Frances~~ Right?? Maybe, that is the "New, (Old School) Style, that the FireFighters, are gonna be wearing, from Now on"???? Maybe, they want to be "Distinguishing IN Style"??🚨🚨🚒🚒👲👲😉😊
Sooo lucky... that friend really saved his life. Good on him and the firemen for acting so quickly. And the police showed up but took off cuz they weren't dispatched to it, meaning these two weren't charged for seeking help. It was a very lucky night 🤞. Somebody's mother doesn't have to go to a funeral or a jail visit... for now.
The firefighter helping the little boy who swallowed a battery did such a good job trying to calm the boy down. Even when he was in the back of the ambulance about to be transported you could see his face lit up when the firefighter said it'll be alright. 🥺
It's quite exhausting and most people don't understand the multiple ways it affects us. It's not just flashbacks and stuff. The anxiety, depression, boredom etc is this biggest killing factor. Our brains don't shut off the fight or flight risk most of the time.
My BF has it, and he has nightmares regularly and episodes where he “shuts down”...combined with Fibromyalgia and migraine, so I have experience handling it...doesn’t mean it’s easy...
Tom~ Right? I Wholeheartedly Agree with You. Those EMT's & First Responders, DO Deserve, a Debt of Gratitude.👏👏👏👏👏👏 I'm So Grateful, for each & Everyone, of the EMT'S Who work, here, in Our Communities, in the Ft.Collins, Greeley, Loveland--Denver Metro, Part, of Colorado!!👏👏👏👏🚒🚨🚒🚨🚑🚑🚒🚑➕➕➕💯😉😊😉
@@leslielopezleyva2053 Thank-You So Much, for Your Being a First Responder!👏👏 We,(This World), Needs MORE, Kind, Personnel, Like Yourself. 👏👏🚑🚒🚑➕ Thank-You, SO Much, for Helping out, with the Covid19 Pandemic, & Situation, that it has Become!!🚑🚒🚑🚒😷😷😷
Reach out to your local departments. Nobody appreciates the preemptive kind letter or card. Emts and first responders provide a vital service but it’s hard not to be reactionary in thanking them. Make some non emergency calls or send some encouraging mail. It would mean the world to them.
Absolute props to everyone featured in this video, they seem nothing short of professional. But I must say, certain parts of this make me so grateful to be Australian and receive the care I get. I had a bad night terror a few weeks ago and rolled off of my bed onto a solid tile floor, my partner heard me hit the ground and found me unconscious with a pool of blood under my head. I had a 4cm wide and 2cm long gash on the back of my head. The ambulance arrived within 10 minutes, I then had to be transferred onto a boat ambulance to get to the mainland, then onto another ambulance to get to the hospital. I had CT scans, my head was glued shut, I was given pain relief and even given a room to sleep in until the boats started again for me to get home. All I had to pay for was the taxi back to the dock. I'll never be more grateful for our system and the help they provide. Bless these guys, I just wish more people had access without fear of the finance involved.
I hope he wasn't hungary😢 only battery I ever wanted near my mouth was the square one that would shock our tongues buy still we didn't put it IN our mouth
I said the same thing! Props to him for staying calm and getting his friend into the back of the car and to closest department cause if he needed 2 doses or narcan he definitely needed attention ASAP
@@parkerthompson1069 yeah and even though he kinda snitched on the dude for DUI he made up for it by removing the evidence and backpedaling his words. tbh if I od’d I’d probably be happier to be alive than worried about the legal consequences
The veteran one to this day still bothers me, not that it happened, that our men and women of combat are not given the proper care and treatment after battle. I watched this when it originally aired and still talk about it, I hope he is ok.
Men's mental health in general is largely overlooked by American charities. So much money goes toward other rare disease prevention organizations. Yet suicide is the largest killer of young men and veterans.
@@laurenmay2098 We do, but there's only so much that counseling and medicine can do for PTSD. A lot of guys just go off on their own until they decide to die. The VA has done better under the current administration, but there's so much more to understand about saving these men.
I swear those guys can weld 4 inches from there face and get a piece of rebar in their thigh. But, as soon as something happens that them feel sick, or can even be a paper cut they faint. Idk what it is that makes them like that.
well getting a fish hook in your finger is extremely painful, since you have so many nerves and veins in your hand and fingers. so to say he was being dramatic and all that is ridiculous. everyone has different pain tolerances and that, i’d like to see how you would react with that in your thumb, because it would probably be the same or worse.
@@faiththejedi1948 hmmm i never said it wasn't painful? Just read my comment again and im still confused as to where you got that from? Im sure it was extremely painful. I've been in a severe car accident where i sustained extremely painful leg and back injuries with large shards of window glass impaled into my leg and yet was still aware that i couldn't just call up an anesthesiologist to come help me at the side of the road. That was my point, if you missed it, oh well.
I am crying like a baby watching the police officer with Zac. He didn't walk in and be a policeman too him. He got on his level, acknowledge the problem being enemy's and gave him relief and a friendly face in a combat zone. Absolutely incredible
The Vet with PTSD had me in tears. My ex was not the same when he came home. Always checking roof tops and taught me hand signals for silent communication in public. God bless him. God this man. Such a big sacrifice these Vets have made.
Not only that but speed applies resistance. An example is like when you punch a person hard. They get hurt bad but your hand isn’t hurt as bad as the guys face. Kinda brutal example but something a lot of us know
@@idkwhatimdoing7206 but playing bloody knuckles, everyone loses.. of course your hand isn't gonna hurt as bad as a face. You're face is more fragile than your hand
Seriously, I can't believe that last guy. Thinking fast to get him to the fire station because it was faster and then sticking around to make sure he was alright, even if it risked him being caught and potentially charged with possession or something. What a champion. I hope those boys get the help they need if they haven't already.
The kid who had the fish hook in his hand 💀😂”is there any way you can numb this? Or make me go to sleep or something? I doe NOT wanna feel this no more.” W his accent made me laugh
I didn't find it funny at first because I had it before😂😂, and I remember that it hurt A Lot. My uncle immediately pulled the hook from my hand and left a deep tear, oh my God it was one of the worst days of my life
The combat vet with PTSD broke my heart. I myself have PTSD, and just seeing someone else go into a dissociative episode is absolutely heart wrenching.
The way these heroes talk to the kids is just amazing. I would shake everyone of their hands and thank them so much for being so amazing towards my own kids. Respect.
Jesus that vet broke my effing heart. What a sad situation but a phenomenal piece of footage to bring awareness to the spectrum of trauma our veterans have to learn to cope with. That was heart wrenching.
Seeing that Veteran like that hurt my heart..living with ptsd(especially such a severe form of it)must be extremely difficult 4 himself & his loved 1s..I have nothing but respect & love 4 our Vets & I hope he gets the help he needs(as well as any1 suffering from such a horrible mental issue)
God bless the soldier & his Mom too. Look what this man sacrificed for his country...thank him for his service & his life. It was a beautiful to see the compassionate response
My god. The poor man with PTSD. From the bottom of my heart, Thank You For Your Service, Sir! The help that is not provided for our service men and women is ridiculous! His mama is quite a woman! I can’t imagine what she goes through with him. God please bless that family.
Man, that one medic was perfect with Zach. He knew the lingo to reach him. I have been diagnosed with PTSD, too, which I'm embarrassed to say (I'm no soldier, there is no honor in the acquisition of my trauma). But it can completely take over at times.
You shouldn't be embarrassed, honor or not, it's still something you have to deal with. I hope you're able to find ways to deal with it and live a good life, best of luck
That guy with ptsd absolutely hurts my heart. Seen too many friends come back like that and it’s hard every time I see it. I hope he can find the peace in his life and get better. Love you brother
PTSD/ seizure patient made me cry. Thank you to vets, deployment especially but even if you weren't deployed your service IS worth something to so many of us. So many veterans deserve better help. PS Not saying him breaking the law is ok but he clearly needs something he isn't getting medically.
If only the fish had a RUclips account, Am sure they'd be laughing their heads off "We get them stuck trough are lips 💋 Grow a pair" A 19 year old big strapping Lad! acting like a big Babbie LOL... ringing 911 for a that....
That last one dude is lucky his friend wasn’t worried about consequences of the cops showing up , that ish happens because they’re afraid of cops. Give that friend an extra life he save yours!
OMG I'm crying...the vet hid behind the cars until he became alert. They need to be honest with moms when their boys sign up for this 🙁 It's a big risk, the family needs to be prepared as far as medical professionals when they come home, JUST IN CASE
I agree. Mom was very helpful, and everyone on scene was very understanding. Only thing is, I feel like there were maybe too many people nearby, might have made him more uncomfortable. Knowing a tiny bit of how combat works, I saw what he was doing, and it all made sense. His brain went to "I'm in combat, I need to stay alive."
@@sarukmaktao225 It really gives the civilian world a cold, hard look at the condition we leave our vets in, with little sympathy for their adjustment. I spent a decade trying to convince my ex (while we were together) to pay for therapy since his job didn't offer insurance, and since he REFUSED to step foot in the VA hospital. They are a nightmare. Sadly, by the time he did have insurance he was already self medicating with alcohol and committed suicide a few years back, very traumatic for my son. Makes me not a huge fan of our Gov't with this stuff....
@@MGSLurmey thank you 🥰 I still have a lot of guilt, because I left (his behavior was unpredictable) and he called me the night he died, asking me if I'd take our cat if he eventually moved to Australia for a job opportunity. I said I would, but made a joke about thinking he actually planned to hurt himself. So it crossed my mind, but I didn't consider it seriously. Even harder to see them homeless now.
My partner has PTSD similar to this guy, hit me in the feels a bit. Hope he gets help. CBT therapy can help a lot with PTSD. It must be horrible reliving the trauma.
Yeah, can’t imagine the feelings and process going through a person’s mind when these episodes happen. Service members give the best years of their lives to defend the country only to come back and suffer for the rest of their lives. I hope as our knowledge and understanding of ptsd grows. We’ll be able to treat it more effectively. Hope you and your partner make progress towards being able to live without having to worry about these episodes of ptsd :)
I can see where the child who got locked in the car, gets his lack of attention from. The paramedics were speaking to the woman about her son and she was like "show them your firetruck". Lol
The boys playing with the kid while he is in the ambulance/unloading at the hospital is so heartwarming ❤️ As someone who grew up in the hospital it’s so nice to see these guys turning scary moments into good memories. Not only does it make the job easier but it makes the kid feel in control of a bad situation. Major props to this team playing both social worker and medical team!
I suffer from PTSD. Nothing as serious at this sweet man, but I can understand his pain to an extent. God bless him. I hope he gets the help and care he deserves. No one deserves to face such serious traumas. I’m proud of and relieved with the way the officers dealt with the situation. Caring and patient. Coming out of a “black-out” (as I call it) takes time, and the officers being gentle with him really goes to show that they care. ❤️
as a psych med student it's really hard to see a veteran suffering with ptsd it's obvious they need help and most of the times its not offered and instead there portrayed as crazy
I don't know, I don't think there's many people who don't have respect and gratitude for veterens with PTSD, or many people that just think they're crazy nutjobs. PTSD isn't something you can throw money at until it goes away, from my experience there is help available but unfortunately its basically incurable, although some people do respond to treatment better than others.
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How is this one day ago when the vid came out today 😂
RUclips is drunk
"are you hurt anywhere else?"
"...my feelings"
me too me too
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It broke my heart when she said that. She is an attractive woman and that was her face her face, never mind her eye- her face. It would have hurt anyone's feelings. It was so mean.
@@Kaththee I'm in no way trying to say what happened wasn't horrible, I'm simply commenting on the joke which was incredibly relatable ngl
If Kids Were Shootin Bb Guns At Me I Would Chase Them Down With My Car Then Take My Belt Whoop Them
@@GwishinSong Exactly. Funny and relatable often go together even if something is sad or maybe especially if it is sad. I was only saying the kids were mean, not that you were mean. I said it to relate to what you said only. I thought it was funny/sad.
Seeing that Vet with PTSD just broke my heart man......The sacrifice he made. I know from personal experience how PTSD can take over.
sacrifice for what?, dudes a victim of the military industrial complex.
@@nasirjones7666 Maybe when you grow up, get a pair of balls and decide to become a man ( I doubt it ) , you will understand
@@mikeshawbrook-selfreliance never will i hate on soldiers , he was forced to endure horrible things for no reason, because of horrific politicians, that was my point.
Heartbreaking. My nephew broke down one night after a bottle of whiskey and told me horrid stories of what he experienced in Iraq. Thing no one should endure but especially an 18 year old kid. Sadly he couldn’t recover from the trauma and choose to end his life.
I felt like there might be more going on with him than they mentioned, it seemed like he was hallucinating on top of PTSD. But I don't know what that could be
How they helped the ptsd patient was spot on professional, every emergency worker and police should review this footage. Poor vets getting put in jail over reactions they cant help.
They don’t experience a lot of cases like that. That is a unique situation. I think you are making assumptions also.
@@HawkGirl69 He could be expressing it more then it happens but there is a few cases i've read on situations like this where they freak and swing striking an officer and get assault or even hitting someone else.
@@lbenjiil Getting punched or hit by someone might be a different situation. People don’t take that lightly.
@@HawkGirl69 But my idea on it is they are having PTSD they are seeing things and thinking things people couldn't fatham unless they have been through it. So with that if someone tries to grab them reach for them and they aren't mentally there they might take it as a threat and swing. So when they are having a mental freakout they get charged with something that is hard for the body to control in said situation.
@@lbenjiil a flashback is literally reliving it. I used to get them but I regressed. But it's just surreal how it's even possible. The sense of smell is also a huge trigger point for flashbacks due to neurogenesis in the olfactory bulb.
I’m 62 years old and not brought to tears very often, but that vet, stuck with the horrors of battlefields past, absolutely broke my heart. What old men do to young men in their vain search for power, fortune, and control. May God grant him the peace and solace he deserves! He’s given enough!
God bless you to. I’ve had alit of friends who suffered thru Vietnam & all the horror stories & they all had it’s & it breaks my heart. Any Vet is a true American Hero. God bless the Vets
@@pjm8433 Back at you buddy!
Agreed.
the way that the officer was able to relate to the vet coming out of a seizure made me teary... what amazing understanding and compassion. My mom suffers from seizures, and when she comes out, she is very confused, almost childlike... just heartwarming to see the thoughtfulness
The way the officer handled it is amazing! I've never seen anyone handle a PTSD episode that well after just arriving on scene! he read the situation so well!!
My sister has epilepsy. She has a similar effect afterwards. It is absolutely awesome to see officers who can help those coming out of seizures it’s a scary and confusing time
@@evanarnold9771 same
Great way to word it❤
Same with my mom, caused by stress (PTSD)
My heart broke for the veteran. Seeing him crouched down “holding a gun” was devastating.
So sad. Far more help needs to be provided to veterans. We see too many living on the streets now. It’s so wrong 🥺
@@disliked1390 saying some big facts
time stamp?
@@disliked1390 white? plenty of black peoples suffer it too, but i see your point. i completely agree.
Thats how I felt it was so sad
The first clip with the kid squirting the syringe was cute. It was heartwarming to see the paramedics getting along with him.
I agree
I loved that part😃🙏🏼
@@fangobrrr9615 not really.
I know, they were so good with him too
Ryan is a cutie.
To the kid that ate the battery and acted like nothing happened...you’re a rockstar! To the kid who dislocated his shoulder and was totally calm, I love your Matthew McConaughey vibes. To the lady who got shot in the face, my feelings would be hurt too, like what did you do to them? Nothing! To the vet with PTSD, thank you so much for your incredible sacrifice. I hope our government will step up and help you guys the way they should. To the young man in the last video, a lot of people would’ve left their friend to die for fear of getting in trouble, you are moral and brave. And to all the first responders thank you so much for your service!!!
You have something nice to say to everyone, I love it :-)
Forreal that women who got shot in the face didn't do anything. I want to say it was a racially motivated attack but I don't have anything to back that up.
Stuff like this makes you wish you could give hugs through your screen, doesn't it? ♥️
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Paramedic: can I get a thumbs up?
Kid: 🥺☝️
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Poor fellers prolly scared
As far as he's concerned he swallowed hidden candy in the remote and a bunch of party poopers showed up to get it back
That was my favorite🤗
Awwwwww 😪
“The AO is clear, man. I’m a friendly”
He knows what that guy’s going through
That one really broke my heart... PTSD is so scary :(
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I can't even begin to imagine what he saw in Iraq
Yeah, that one was tough. It's so heartbreaking. These people literally get broken fighting for their country.
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Wow, I legit was just watching this and then realized the firefighter in the Paterson, NJ segment is my uncle! Way to go, Tio!
So cool ! Happy Father's Day 💙. Firemen are true heroes! You should be proud 👏
@@janicejacome thank you!!
That’s sick, I also know a fire fighter
niiice
imagine a fkin backdraft in some if these
Wow, thats such a neat story!
As a fellow veteran that deployed twice in OEF/OIF, my heart goes out my fellow veteran. I stuffer from PTSD but not to his extent. Though I am 100% disabled now. We love you brother! And will always stand with you!
God bless you & thank you for protecting my freedom, as I know freedom doesn’t come easy for y’all. Thank you thank you thank you !!!
Anyone else start watching these and can’t stop now.
Lmao, yeah. I watched like 5 in a row now and it's 3 AM.
Yes
Faithmesso~
Right.
I just Started Watching this, and I couldn't put it down, but, I had to go to sleep for the night, because I have to get up to go to work, in the Morning..😠😠😬
Did anybody else when they sing battery boy think of the Energizer Bunny pounding the drum
Me, just found them tonight, I’m on episode three lol!
My heart goes out to the veteran. I'm so so glad the mom was there. I can't even begin to imagine the trauma he experienced, and what he was experiencing in his PTSD episode. My respect goes to him and all other veterans. Thank you so much for your service ❤
These types of videos really make me have a whole knew appreciation to my father and other vets. It’s heart breaking
I'm a vet, sadly this is PTSD, very real, scary
@@erictirado147 yeah :(
My cousin Radovan has PTSD, he was in an armored convoy and was a Gunner for a Yugo M-84 tank. He was inside of it when the enemy had ambushed the convoy and hit his tank with and RPG round. it killed all of the crew inside except him. He had to drag himself out through the top hatch to get out of the tank witch had now caught on fire. He luckily had some help from another tanker crew who had helped get him away to safety. He's very lucky to be alive.
@@DrazCo88 oh wow.
The soldier with PTSD and seizures was so sad:(
:(
Fan OfBioshock2 nolastname some people don’t want to join the military some people get drafted and they have no choice
@@masonbaker2670 maybe back the 70's
@@fanofbioshock2nolastname861 Some people are poor and have no other choice than to enlist. You get free healthcare, housing, sometimes vehicles as well as a stipend. See how it might entice someone real down on their luck?
Right? Broke my heart. He must've seen some insane things... Poor guy.
Fishing hook guy: *hooks himself*
All fishes: *laughing at him*
“Fishes” lol
Fish*
I hooked myself once...I was 11
So are all of us.
My family and I were fishing and my 4?? Y/o brother had leaves on his hook so I was like hey don't pull or move at all and I went and got them off the hook and then he pulled and it went through my thumb halfway and I had to wrap the line around my other hand because he wouldn't listen to me to stop pulling until mom noticed and then I had it pulled out an mom made a joke to my older brother that me lil one caught the biggest fish I was 6y/o at the time and the joke made me sad lmao
That veteran was so sad. The poor haunted soul. I hope he can get some major help. Thank you for your service.
It is a complex problem and it is only recently it is being studied. It is much older than the name. One problem with human research is if they can't measure it it doesn't count.
These vets are just sent home with no help..it's disgusting the military just wash their hands and don't do any after care..they should be paying for treatment for people..I know some people say they know what they're signing up for BUT it is the militarys responsibility to make sure they get he help they need.Esp in a country where you need to pay for healthcare.. ridiculous.
i love the way the paramedics handle kids it’s so cute 🥺
They gave him that water to squirt 🥺
@@red_flame0954 That touched my heart.
IKR? Its amazing
You're so cute
Tia Lewis~
Right. I Agree. They Sure do, take Special Care of Kids.
Kids get Injured, too.
Especially, like this Kid, that Swallowed the Battery!! 🔋😮😮😬😬
"Here's the deal partner. I can smell alcohol on you".
Man: "ok?"
As if that wasn't enough of a point. lol
😭😭😭
What a pos drunk driver
@@FeZerret ikr, absolutely ZERO respect for ANY person who either texts or is under the influence while driving
Lol me with open containers. “So we found about x and weed clips”
“Okay”
Guy: Coming from the store
EMS: what store?
Guy *dont say liquor store *dont say liquor store
I am ex British forces and to see the ex servicemen with PTSD is heartbreaking. God bless him and I hope he gets the support he needs. He deserves the very best of care. A walking talking hero. 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Thank you 🇬🇧
Thank you for your service! 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
Looks like his mum is his carer.. unfortunately history proves that former servicemen are discarded and forgotten :(
No one is talking about how good those friends were for getting help for their ODing friend. Most people just leave them to die because they are afraid of getting in trouble
Exactly, that guy is a true friend. He didn’t just ditch his friend and leave him out of fear for being arrested.
NJ actually has a law saying that people can't be prosecuted if they were caught while seeking medical attention for that exact reason.
@@declanmar7 so does california
@@declanmar7 so does Michigan. Folks got to tired of dead kids left alone outa fear, still happens but most users know it's safe to save a person
@@manymusicians3743 Why would they od just to get narcan'd? Narcan doesn't get you high, it prevents you from getting high. You honestly sound like a misinformed judgmental ignoramus.
Seeing that combat vet like that just shredded my heart. Our country MUST do better for our veterans... There's just no excuse for ignoring them, absolutely NO excuse.
There are somethings modern medicine cant fix.
What are they supposed to do?
@@Blernster offer more money, support, therapy for a start. The VA has huge waitlists right now to get to veterans. Every vet should be guaranteed housing for life! Yet so many end up on the street. It’s unacceptable.
@@InTheNameOfLife1 wear green for a week live free rest of life. Sign me up
this is the thing, they can get therapy, they can get meds, but sometimes it doesn't work and then they are left in the dark without any help. there is no way around trauma.
Omg that poor man that had the ptsd episode... i hope he can get better my god i cant even imagine how traumatic Iraq was
Yeah...
Iraq*
@Dark Code of course.
imagine how the poor kids feel in iraq , the prisoners in 2005 feel ? no one is talking about them....
@Dark Code no really Severe PTSD can include Psychosis. Which is what he was experiencing he thought he was back Iraq
BRILLIANT the ways those officers dealt with that vet that has PTSD was awesome. From a fellow veteran, it's the battles you can't see is what will kill vets. Great job EMS 👏
The military raises us in a way that basically prevents us from speaking out due to our views on it as weakness.
@@TheTechNopal I gotchu fam, u and I both know it takes a warrior spirit to fight those demons!! 💙💚🤍
Thank you for your service!
@@TheTechNopal thank you for your service!
@@maggiemunn5425 I appreciate it ma'am. Thank you for your support.
"Is there anyway you can like numb this or put me to sleep, bc I really don't want to feel this..."
Me to my life.
i broke my finger once and i just silently stood there toching it and figuring out what was wrong with it, when i figured i broke it i told my mom and we got it fixed but dis dude like imma pass out😩 HA crybaby he is😂😂
omg lol big mood girlie xD
A pretty good example of why men aren't the ones giving birth...
My 8 year old daughter is tougher than that guy, sorry, I had to laugh
@@McApplePie can confirm. I’ve broken my finger and gotten hooks stuck in deep enough to cause some damage and I’d much rather break a finger
The first one when the kid hugged his brother that was real brotherhood
That’s when you know your brother cares about you.
18:19 This made me cry. These poor guys come back after seeing horrors that we can't even imagine and are left to deal with it.
Exactly. I cannot believe our country is like that.
I'm balling! My dads a vietnam vet..these men and women are just thrown away it feels like and they give their life for US.. smdh
@@patchoulimommy420 *bawling but I get what you mean.. it's really sad.
The guy with PTSD made me cry. I saw my best friend change so much, He had similar symptoms but it was terrifying. He took his own life in 2015. God bless our vets, and everything they've gone through for us.
Signed the cross, praying for your friend.
Oh no 😢 I am so sorry
That first vid, the way he handled the kid, calmed him down made him feel like a kick butt driver and "superhero," and let him shoot the 'water gun.'
He may have chewed the dad out behind the scenes for no helmet and you could hear his passive aggressive attitude while running over how the kid was doing but he handled it like a professional. Right man, right place. Well done!
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@@MakeThatThingTapOut ?
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The guy suffering PTSD 19:28 - ish.
My heart goes out to that guy.
Obviously our government has let it fellow soldiers down again. But I thank him for his service
Service for what? They accomplished nothing.
@@kaspervestergaard2383 Not their fault that our leaders have no clue what they are doing. I'm sure he was just a kid that wanted to serve his country. He was a grunt that was told where to go and had no choice but to do it and now look at him. Meanwhile the people in charge get off scot free.
@@ericschmitz2529 xd
@Mr.Scootini Thank you. As someone who comes from a family who has a history of serving, it warms my heart when people give them there due respect for the things they gave up.
@@kaspervestergaard2383 are you ok? Do you have a soul or a heart? You are evil. You need help.
I am forever scarred by watching the vet with PTSD. I am heartbroken!!! They deserve anything and everything to mentally, physically and financially help them as well as their caretaker.
100%!!!!
“Do you have anything that hurts? *Do you have any owwies?* “
That touched my heart, props to him
Props to the guys taking their friend who OD'd to the firedepartment, they saved his life right there. Also props to the medics, firefighters and police in this video!
Kid ate a battery ?????? That takes some work ,my kid won’t swallow a tiny little pill
I'm 17 nd still can't swallow a pill😂😭
You'd reaaaally have to try to swallow a AA battery lmao
Ok well hear this my little brother (1 y/o) tries to swallows anything small but peas he be like nah
@@TheAdianne paint them different colors so he thinks it’s candy lol
@@sampelon8214 good idea
Hope the guy with PTSD from Iraq is getting the help he needs. Sad to see. Same with the drug related incidents. Mental health needs to start being a priority in this country.
The veteran. I have never seen something like this. How sad.
It's warms my heart to read so many compassionate comments about the veteran. At times, it seems like no one cares. ❤️
I know :( . This country should do better for our vets . NO ONE should be alone in that battle and they should have ALL resolved available to them for FREE. They were willing to lay their lives down to keep us all safe. I may not agree with the wars fought but our soldiers did their job and they only know what they are told .
The story of the veteran with PTSD was heartbreaking. We need to do more to take care of our veterans. They sacrifice so much to protect us and then they come home and we don’t do enough to ensure that they are taken care of and get the services they need. I really appreciated the way everyone was respectful to him and understanding of his needs. God bless the veteran, his mom, and all involved with helping him.
@@disliked1390 No Vets are looked after. The UK is just as bad.
I think its also because hes a trained soldier. They say all the time a well-trained person in anything will react automatically, especially in combat. He believed himself in combat, so as his mom said, he could come up swinging and fighting, which would have made it worse. They had to go slow and be respectful. He himself is a loaded gun, his body able to do quite a bit of damage, and in a seizure state you dont really respond to pain the same, so he could have literally hulked out, which again, would have made it much worse.. It is sad tho, and sad that hes on medicine and its clearly not very effective.
Paramedic: “why’d you eat a battery?”
Kid: “I was low on energy.”’
Understandable
Kids are never low on energy.
@@jshdisisbsheisisis1711 lies, as a kid i was always tired.
@@glennquagmire34 Caffeine bad.
No because he was dead inside 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I started sobbing for the veteran. Hope he’s doing better.
Sarah Mann~
Right??
I Agree with You. That's How I feel.
Veterans, have Gave their All, & Sacrificed Everything, For Our Freedom!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Not only the "VA", But You are Right, the Government, Should be taking care of Our Veterans, Medically!!😊😉
As someone who's family has a history for serving Thank You for your kindness. I've been going through the comments for a while now, and I have seen a lot of people saying he was just faking having PTSD; and it honestly hurts to see those comments.
@@Amish5226 sending you and your family love. PTSD isn’t a joke.
@@Amish5226 omg! I haven’t seen those comments yet, but how horrible ! My love and prayers for your family members , the guy in the video and all of our veterans and their family and support systems
Istartedsobbingfortheveteran.
Ddoingbetter.
Hopehe's
The seizure patient who thought he had a gun and fought in Iraq. I thank you for everything. It brings me to tears to see you like this. I support you. I will be praying for you.
_"So you play soccer, you ride dirt bikes, you're a superhero .. what else you do?"_
What a great guy, that EMT, really great!👍
Why does Sacramento fire department look like they just left the skate park😂 got flat bills, hoodies and baggy pants
I’m from Sacramento and that’s just the fit lol everyone dresses like they just were at the skate park yet no one skates lol
As someone who used to live in Sac, that’s just the look around there HAHA
Austin Frances~~
Right??
Maybe, that is the "New, (Old School) Style, that the FireFighters, are gonna be wearing, from Now on"????
Maybe, they want to be "Distinguishing IN Style"??🚨🚨🚒🚒👲👲😉😊
You just described the population of Sacramento
@@xxblackheartxx100 Never been there but I mean, do they give them uniforms?
“you just overdosed”
“are you shittin me” 😭
Sooo lucky... that friend really saved his life. Good on him and the firemen for acting so quickly. And the police showed up but took off cuz they weren't dispatched to it, meaning these two weren't charged for seeking help. It was a very lucky night 🤞. Somebody's mother doesn't have to go to a funeral or a jail visit... for now.
@@mirzamay His friend nearly turned that Oxygen mask into a blowtorch.
@@JoshSweetvale 🤣🤣
@@mirzamay exactly what i was thinking, u could tell he was truly scared for his friends life.. really hope theyre both doing ok now
The firefighter helping the little boy who swallowed a battery did such a good job trying to calm the boy down. Even when he was in the back of the ambulance about to be transported you could see his face lit up when the firefighter said it'll be alright. 🥺
PTSD must be so hard to live with. I feel extremely sorry for everyone who has to go through or live with it ☹️
Ty that means a lot to us.
It's quite exhausting and most people don't understand the multiple ways it affects us. It's not just flashbacks and stuff. The anxiety, depression, boredom etc is this biggest killing factor. Our brains don't shut off the fight or flight risk most of the time.
My BF has it, and he has nightmares regularly and episodes where he “shuts down”...combined with Fibromyalgia and migraine, so I have experience handling it...doesn’t mean it’s easy...
It's more tiring than most people think. It affects not just us, but the people we love due to how they feel that they can't help.
Thanks
I wish that I could just tell the whole paramedic and EMT community that I’m so grateful for them
I’m an EMT and this made my day😊💜
Tom~
Right?
I Wholeheartedly Agree with You.
Those EMT's & First Responders, DO Deserve, a Debt of Gratitude.👏👏👏👏👏👏
I'm So Grateful, for each & Everyone, of the EMT'S Who work, here, in Our Communities, in the Ft.Collins, Greeley, Loveland--Denver Metro, Part, of Colorado!!👏👏👏👏🚒🚨🚒🚨🚑🚑🚒🚑➕➕➕💯😉😊😉
@@leslielopezleyva2053
Thank-You So Much, for Your Being a First Responder!👏👏
We,(This World), Needs MORE, Kind, Personnel, Like Yourself.
👏👏🚑🚒🚑➕ Thank-You, SO Much, for Helping out, with the Covid19 Pandemic, & Situation, that it has Become!!🚑🚒🚑🚒😷😷😷
Reach out to your local departments. Nobody appreciates the preemptive kind letter or card. Emts and first responders provide a vital service but it’s hard not to be reactionary in thanking them.
Make some non emergency calls or send some encouraging mail. It would mean the world to them.
The responders at 38:34 were just loving life lol
“Hey, it *is* medic 10!” “HI, MEDIC 10!!!”
40:18
Absolute props to everyone featured in this video, they seem nothing short of professional. But I must say, certain parts of this make me so grateful to be Australian and receive the care I get. I had a bad night terror a few weeks ago and rolled off of my bed onto a solid tile floor, my partner heard me hit the ground and found me unconscious with a pool of blood under my head. I had a 4cm wide and 2cm long gash on the back of my head. The ambulance arrived within 10 minutes, I then had to be transferred onto a boat ambulance to get to the mainland, then onto another ambulance to get to the hospital. I had CT scans, my head was glued shut, I was given pain relief and even given a room to sleep in until the boats started again for me to get home. All I had to pay for was the taxi back to the dock. I'll never be more grateful for our system and the help they provide. Bless these guys, I just wish more people had access without fear of the finance involved.
That kid with the battery is built different. I choke on *air* still.
*same*
I literally choke on my own spit basically daily, swallowing a battery? Christ.
I hope he wasn't hungary😢 only battery I ever wanted near my mouth was the square one that would shock our tongues buy still we didn't put it IN our mouth
Grandma looked so fed up, lmao she's never babysitting ever again
@@lukamagicc why is this so funny
Guy: “DeEp BrEaTh In”
Kid: does literally nothing
Guy: “GrEaT JoB”
that’s what those people do lol they have to comfort the kid due to stress and stuff
I drink that stuff out of the big car batteries allllllllllll the time. Kid should be fine 👍
@@azrubs593 what 😀
@@azrubs593 ya..they are sour af
its called comfort
Smart man who brought his friend to the fire department!
He popped up like a toaster strudel!
@@heidizuri Such a serious situation and u make me start crying laughing so thanks for the guilt.
I said the same thing! Props to him for staying calm and getting his friend into the back of the car and to closest department cause if he needed 2 doses or narcan he definitely needed attention ASAP
He definitely helped save his life
@@parkerthompson1069 yeah and even though he kinda snitched on the dude for DUI he made up for it by removing the evidence and backpedaling his words. tbh if I od’d I’d probably be happier to be alive than worried about the legal consequences
The whole crew who handled that vet should be the standard in operational contact. What an amazing group of compassionate responders.
The veteran one to this day still bothers me, not that it happened, that our men and women of combat are not given the proper care and treatment after battle. I watched this when it originally aired and still talk about it, I hope he is ok.
Men's mental health in general is largely overlooked by American charities.
So much money goes toward other rare disease prevention organizations. Yet suicide is the largest killer of young men and veterans.
Thank you for acknowledging that. The VA has failed us miserably.
@@Mister_Clean that’s right, I cannot understand how a first world country like America does not care for veterans forever after living the military.
We're just numbers to those in power.
@@laurenmay2098 We do, but there's only so much that counseling and medicine can do for PTSD. A lot of guys just go off on their own until they decide to die.
The VA has done better under the current administration, but there's so much more to understand about saving these men.
He asked for an anesthesiologist on the side of the road😂😂
I swear those guys can weld 4 inches from there face and get a piece of rebar in their thigh. But, as soon as something happens that them feel sick, or can even be a paper cut they faint. Idk what it is that makes them like that.
@@tino4769 Good thing were the the ones who give birth, if not civilization would end.
well getting a fish hook in your finger is extremely painful, since you have so many nerves and veins in your hand and fingers. so to say he was being dramatic and all that is ridiculous. everyone has different pain tolerances and that, i’d like to see how you would react with that in your thumb, because it would probably be the same or worse.
@@faiththejedi1948 hmmm i never said it wasn't painful? Just read my comment again and im still confused as to where you got that from? Im sure it was extremely painful. I've been in a severe car accident where i sustained extremely painful leg and back injuries with large shards of window glass impaled into my leg and yet was still aware that i couldn't just call up an anesthesiologist to come help me at the side of the road. That was my point, if you missed it, oh well.
@@tino4769 It's a shock reaction of the body and has nothing to do with strength of the person.
I am crying like a baby watching the police officer with Zac. He didn't walk in and be a policeman too him. He got on his level, acknowledge the problem being enemy's and gave him relief and a friendly face in a combat zone. Absolutely incredible
he was trying to get out of probation.
Djk34💖💝💘😍 are you single you are
@@sp00f34 oh stop it
The Vet with PTSD had me in tears. My ex was not the same when he came home. Always checking roof tops and taught me hand signals for silent communication in public. God bless him. God this man. Such a big sacrifice these Vets have made.
The veteran one got me it really shows how the government takes care of our veterans.
The drunk never gets hurt.
Because they’re all relaxed and don’t stiffen up on impact.
Not only that but speed applies resistance. An example is like when you punch a person hard. They get hurt bad but your hand isn’t hurt as bad as the guys face. Kinda brutal example but something a lot of us know
@@idkwhatimdoing7206 👊🏻? No?
@@bittyneko Ya
@@idkwhatimdoing7206 but playing bloody knuckles, everyone loses.. of course your hand isn't gonna hurt as bad as a face. You're face is more fragile than your hand
Poor dude going through PTSD I hope he gets better
Seriously, I can't believe that last guy. Thinking fast to get him to the fire station because it was faster and then sticking around to make sure he was alright, even if it risked him being caught and potentially charged with possession or something. What a champion. I hope those boys get the help they need if they haven't already.
So heartwarming to see how these guys handle children
The kid who had the fish hook in his hand 💀😂”is there any way you can numb this? Or make me go to sleep or something? I doe NOT wanna feel this no more.” W his accent made me laugh
I didn't find it funny at first because I had it before😂😂, and I remember that it hurt A Lot. My uncle immediately pulled the hook from my hand and left a deep tear, oh my God it was one of the worst days of my life
@@pinkbuns4736 I got a barbed hook stuck under my thumbnail. I thought I was gonna die
@@theaccidentalhousewife Mine was also the barbed one,, so I feel you
The combat vet with PTSD broke my heart. I myself have PTSD, and just seeing someone else go into a dissociative episode is absolutely heart wrenching.
The way these heroes talk to the kids is just amazing. I would shake everyone of their hands and thank them so much for being so amazing towards my own kids. Respect.
"We're definitely having pizza tonight"
"hey look it's medic 10!"
"Hiiiii medic 10!!!!"
That's definitely Sacramento for you 😂
They feel like genuinely good people
I think they ment something different with pizza tonight
@@Dominik-pg5tf Like what are you thinking they were referring to?
@@honeybadgerusa5689 weed
@@honeybadgerusa5689 they got stoned from just walking in there and now they have the munchies
Jesus that vet broke my effing heart. What a sad situation but a phenomenal piece of footage to bring awareness to the spectrum of trauma our veterans have to learn to cope with. That was heart wrenching.
The camera men this whole time "dont mind me just watching..."
Seeing that Veteran like that hurt my heart..living with ptsd(especially such a severe form of it)must be extremely difficult 4 himself & his loved 1s..I have nothing but respect & love 4 our Vets & I hope he gets the help he needs(as well as any1 suffering from such a horrible mental issue)
"He was gasping for air"
*proceeds to light cigarette right next to him, cause that's totally going to help*
At least he brought him to help before he lit up 😂 Man had him back tf up when he came in waving around the o2 tank
Yep with an oxygen tank right there
God bless the soldier & his Mom too. Look what this man sacrificed for his country...thank him for his service & his life. It was a beautiful to see the compassionate response
My god. The poor man with PTSD. From the bottom of my heart, Thank You For Your Service, Sir! The help that is not provided for our service men and women is ridiculous! His mama is quite a woman! I can’t imagine what she goes through with him. God please bless that family.
Man, that one medic was perfect with Zach. He knew the lingo to reach him. I have been diagnosed with PTSD, too, which I'm embarrassed to say (I'm no soldier, there is no honor in the acquisition of my trauma). But it can completely take over at times.
You shouldn't be embarrassed, honor or not, it's still something you have to deal with. I hope you're able to find ways to deal with it and live a good life, best of luck
Poor friend in the last clip was so stressed but trying not to get in their way or offend them 😭 he really saved his friend fr by driving there
yes he really cared ❤️ amazing friend
@@alanarose928 agreed
I was just gonna comment like wow he really thought quick and knew exactly what to do. He saved his friends life 100%
I mean he’s not really a good friend for supporting the dudes decisions in doing drugs but other than that he does really care
@@mkayyy0109 no one said that he supports it tf
I really appreciate the care, and patience, for the guy having a PTSD episode.
The beebee (sp?) shot victim. Happened to my brother too, same spot. Very lucky not getting her eye. Poor woman said her feelings are hurt. ❤
*BB
@@DayLateGamerWill thank you! LOL. 🤭👍🏻
Yup BB short for ball bearing “ammo” lol
@@Shylade , thank you! Lol 🙂
That guy with ptsd absolutely hurts my heart. Seen too many friends come back like that and it’s hard every time I see it. I hope he can find the peace in his life and get better. Love you brother
My hat's off to the cop that helped the cat with PTSD. He knew what to say to calm dude down. Sad situation warfare is.
That poor vet, it almost made me cry. It's very sad that this happens to him.
The vet with PTSD really tugs on the heart. I hope he gets the help he needs and knows there’s a grateful nation standing behind him.
PTSD/ seizure patient made me cry. Thank you to vets, deployment especially but even if you weren't deployed your service IS worth something to so many of us. So many veterans deserve better help.
PS Not saying him breaking the law is ok but he clearly needs something he isn't getting medically.
I got tears in my eyes watching that vet, I’ve never really seen how bad ptsd can get but wow, that’s a hero right there. 🇺🇸
4:20 that is a TERRIBLE spot to get a barb stuck. He’s not even exaggerating. Tons of nerve endings over there
Oof
If only the fish had a RUclips account, Am sure they'd be laughing their heads off "We get them stuck trough are lips 💋 Grow a pair" A 19 year old big strapping Lad! acting like a big Babbie LOL... ringing 911 for a that....
@@FOOKRUclipsNUMBERS madlib sentence, you typed this while drunk and alone
@@whiteboysummer112 Just alone, drunk now with friends
@@FOOKRUclipsNUMBERS Ok mate, how bout you go stick one of those through your thumb? We'll see who doesn't want to rip out a chunk of their flesh then
!6:42 This poor man, so tortured by his time serving our country. I wish him the very best for a full recovery and I truly thank him for his service.
16:42
@@mosestha1104 it was a typo 😐
@@dylpickle0927 ok?
@@dylpickle0927 he was putting the actual ts so people could get it lol
@@dylpickle0927 hence why he corrected it? Lol
My thoughts and prayers go out to the combat veteran with PTSD.
Freedom is not free and we can never forget our Veterans. 🇺🇸
That last one dude is lucky his friend wasn’t worried about consequences of the cops showing up , that ish happens because they’re afraid of cops. Give that friend an extra life he save yours!
If I am correct you wont get charged if you have something in your system but if you have the drug out side you can get fined/ jail
@@stealthops8240 yes that’s correct if already took the drug he can’t get charged
And hopefully the guy gets some help, his friends didn't need that traumatic experience and he needs to be better for those who love him and himself
Yeah, that's the reason a lot of places are making it policy not to search places or charge anyone that calls authorities to report ODs.
@@PyroNinja713 Good Samaritan law
Jesus Christ the last video... y’all brought that man to his feet from like a limp body wow. Really are some hero’s out there. Godbless
Imagine a time before the wide spread use of narcan. Before every cop, fireman and EMT carried it a lot of people died in a situation like that
thank god for narcan. saves so many lives every single day
OMG I'm crying...the vet hid behind the cars until he became alert. They need to be honest with moms when their boys sign up for this 🙁 It's a big risk, the family needs to be prepared as far as medical professionals when they come home, JUST IN CASE
I agree. Mom was very helpful, and everyone on scene was very understanding.
Only thing is, I feel like there were maybe too many people nearby, might have made him more uncomfortable. Knowing a tiny bit of how combat works, I saw what he was doing, and it all made sense. His brain went to "I'm in combat, I need to stay alive."
@@sarukmaktao225 It really gives the civilian world a cold, hard look at the condition we leave our vets in, with little sympathy for their adjustment.
I spent a decade trying to convince my ex (while we were together) to pay for therapy since his job didn't offer insurance, and since he REFUSED to step foot in the VA hospital. They are a nightmare. Sadly, by the time he did have insurance he was already self medicating with alcohol and committed suicide a few years back, very traumatic for my son. Makes me not a huge fan of our Gov't with this stuff....
@@AliceA333 I'm so very sorry for your loss. There needs to be a lot more awareness and support for your vets! x
@@MGSLurmey thank you 🥰 I still have a lot of guilt, because I left (his behavior was unpredictable) and he called me the night he died, asking me if I'd take our cat if he eventually moved to Australia for a job opportunity. I said I would, but made a joke about thinking he actually planned to hurt himself. So it crossed my mind, but I didn't consider it seriously. Even harder to see them homeless now.
@@AliceA333 I'm so sorry you had to go through that 😔
What a great team that cared for the vet with PTSD. Zach and First Responders: Thank you for your service.
My partner has PTSD similar to this guy, hit me in the feels a bit. Hope he gets help. CBT therapy can help a lot with PTSD. It must be horrible reliving the trauma.
Yeah, can’t imagine the feelings and process going through a person’s mind when these episodes happen. Service members give the best years of their lives to defend the country only to come back and suffer for the rest of their lives. I hope as our knowledge and understanding of ptsd grows. We’ll be able to treat it more effectively. Hope you and your partner make progress towards being able to live without having to worry about these episodes of ptsd :)
I can see where the child who got locked in the car, gets his lack of attention from. The paramedics were speaking to the woman about her son and she was like "show them your firetruck". Lol
ADHD at its finest 🤦🏻♀️😂🤣
Hah right! Then she was wearing the little fire truck hat at the end of the video..
Not to mention not breaking a window if you thought the sunblock was poisonous
@@shelley4746 And probably had a front seat to traitor dtrumpf rallies.......
@@warstockhoopsgod1 0p
My heart goes out to the soldier, PTSD is no joke. He did a great service to our country
The boys playing with the kid while he is in the ambulance/unloading at the hospital is so heartwarming ❤️ As someone who grew up in the hospital it’s so nice to see these guys turning scary moments into good memories. Not only does it make the job easier but it makes the kid feel in control of a bad situation. Major props to this team playing both social worker and medical team!
It is really heartbreaking to see the long term effects of combat on some of these Veterans. I truly hope life gets better for this young man.
Zach, I'm so sorry for your illness. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
I love how they handled the PTSD seizure patient. A lot of deaths could have been prevented if more officers were like this.
Not that simple
@@friedrichdergrosse7439 actually it is that Simple
I suffer from PTSD. Nothing as serious at this sweet man, but I can understand his pain to an extent. God bless him. I hope he gets the help and care he deserves. No one deserves to face such serious traumas. I’m proud of and relieved with the way the officers dealt with the situation. Caring and patient. Coming out of a “black-out” (as I call it) takes time, and the officers being gentle with him really goes to show that they care. ❤️
I hope you are doing well and I’m so sorry you have to deal with that . My thoughts and prayers to you
The way he let him spray the medic with water to make him laugh🥺
This is why our army vets deserve all the live in the world, I cant even imagine going through those seizures and ptsd episodes
as a psych med student it's really hard to see a veteran suffering with ptsd it's obvious they need help and most of the times its not offered and instead there portrayed as crazy
I don't know, I don't think there's many people who don't have respect and gratitude for veterens with PTSD, or many people that just think they're crazy nutjobs. PTSD isn't something you can throw money at until it goes away, from my experience there is help available but unfortunately its basically incurable, although some people do respond to treatment better than others.