The only channel where you can go over the insane flaws on public health services, talk about scraping up brain matter, and hear the phrase “I just get so high and look at my little Bart hands” Fr tho y’all are hero’s, love you too Syrmor
I agree but hell an ambulance ride is already like $20k. I had to pay for mine a couple years ago. The more they get paid the more expensive the care is.
The hardest responses I've dealt with were suicidal ideations/attempts and calls involving children. Luckily, those calls were far and few between over the course of six years for me, but stuff like that sticks to you. I'm thankful that I've never had to deal with a fraction of the calls these gentlemen have dealt with.
Could listen to both of y’all talk for hours. Such supple voices. ❤ I’m not sorry for my fast food preferences, whataburger can die, in-n-out is mid, Zaxby’s is eternal and Moxi sounds nothing like Rage. Fight me.
Shit i gave up alcohol after years of dealing with PTSD from firefighting and being an army medic lol, i feel for Rage sometimes, shit gets to you that you cant help. Airsoft on the weekends and teaching kids about life while they shoot you with plastic BBs helps me out a helluva lot more than alcohol. Also that burnout is fuckin real, i got out and stopped being an EMT because of the pay and its terrible, i miss it heavily but i work security and make twice the amount as an EMT here in my area. It sucks but i can afford to live on being a guard than an EMT. Though, after going through some rough patches the last year with losing some great friends and my parent, i am going back into firefighting and continue to do waht i love: help others in need.
I worked for Servpro for relatively not that long (1 year) but in that time I saw and literally cleaned up things i otherwise probably never would’ve seen. Suicides, general death, 1 stabbing in a home that luckily the girl survived. When it came to bio jobs, the job description is nothing like what ems and paramedics do, considering their job is to save the situation and mine was to clean up the aftermath. But i feel what those guys were saying. About how that stuff affects you, but despite that you still want to come to work. And how some of the hardest jobs have the worst pay. You’re dealing with body fluids and brain matter and (in my case) states of decomposition and me personally, I’m getting that stuff out of the house and looking at their belongings. Their home, what their life was possibly like, the last thing they saw when they died. How unexpected it can be, and how my perfectly intact body can get fucked up in so many ways? And how we all get to “that” point some day. And jobs like that come with alcoholism a lot of times and coping that u don’t even know is coping sometimes. You just want a drink after a “long day”, or to go out and be around people. Sometimes you dont even realize how it’s affecting you. But the humor you keep on the job and the comraderie you have makes it feel less bad. And the fact that in some way, you’re doing a service to someone. Doing a hard task and treating someone’s loved one with respect in a time where they are dealing with the hardest hardships and emotions.
Appreciate seeing other EMS personnel talk about their experiences. I've been working ems for a few years and its not easy. You see everything from funny drunk people to murdered families.
I get, super strong Cyberpunk/Shadowrun vibes from these vids. Like military vets, talking about their adventures and misadventures in the service and then the transition to the unbridled lowfi madness of 'regular life', all in full 3d VR. It's so cyberpunk. Even the Waffle House stories remind me of a milk run to Stuffer Shack, like dude; these are the kind of stories that INSPIRED that kind of science fiction. Gibson, Pondsmith, all drawing on this kind of experience.
im currently working towards getting my ems license in college and later becoming a paramedic. these ems/paramedic videos have helped out so much. thank u syrmor :)
that ending with people are arguing and Rage just falls asleep to it all is why I love watching these. But I do also feel for Rage that you're so tired from your job and after even a couple of drinks you just pass out mid-conversation while hanging out with the bros.
I’m in EMS and it is very hard to try to live in your own with the pay they give you, I love helping people but I’m planning on leaving and moving away in the next year or two just to get a better paying job
Brother I hear you man. Im currently making 15$ an hour to do this crap is tough. Keep on fighting through for your patients as you can but when it’s time to move on know you helped a lot of people while you served. Stay safe
When this video was posted...I was having said massive heart attack at 42. Non responsive, thready pulse. I was 220lbs due to working out, so they struggled to get me downstairs, in the bus and to the ER. From time of call to me being in the OR was 58 minutes. I needed a stent placed. A few minutes more and I would have been a goner. Thank you to ALL EMTS. Its not worth much, but I wouldnt be here without you guys
Bless you first responder guys who are always the people first on the scene of horrible bloody carnage trying your damndest to save life and limb! In case nobody ever said this to you, you are the closest thing to angels that exist among us wretched human beings.
Just put in 132 hours on this past paycheck in EMS. Hard to make a living but man it’s great to help people. 2 am lights and sirens hit different on night 2 of your shift.
What's crazy, nurses (RNs) are being paid in the low to mid 20s as well in some areas. There's also staffing issues that are killing patients too because hospitals want to be cheap and don't really care about your care; it's all about profit. If you manage to get to safe staffing and at least 30 an hour you're extremely lucky.
I work as a care coordinator who facilitates telehealth nurse lines and calls from health centers.. I feel so sorry for EMS workers.. my pay is 15-16 hourly but its 100% remote.. low 20s pay to do an EMS work is def. not worth it.
The more they work the bigger the Margin for errors they have to rush they tired from over worked an one mistake can cost a life for being under staffed
i feel like i know what ems company was mentioned by the raccoon guy, and im sorry for you (if it’s the one i think it is, my city’s fd talks shit about them and avoids using them unless there’s no other option 💀)
it took me all of 14 minutes to realize that the topic wasn’t going to change to the world trade center bombing, and I wholly misunderstood “911 experiences”
Fun fact: i had no idea how much 9/11 impacted my moms life until we pulled up to the memorial while on a week long school trip. Wasnt super great. The memorial is also very very creepy, and theres always this rlly faint american music playing from another room. Not fun but i guess thats the point.
I have a BURNING question, for either the people in this video, or any other EMT that would be willing to answer. Are you trained to maintain a straight face? In both a stupid situation and one of a horrific nature? My husband's childhood friend is EMT/firefighter. We all went to school together. He's rather busy (i mean duh, you know) so I haven't ever asked him any of my questions. It also probably wouldn't be very appropriate, as you guys are strangers, but this friend isn't a close relationship but also not enough of a stranger to ask things without it feeling personally invasive.
We aren't trained, more so told to always show respect, be courteous and so forth. Or learn to maintain a straight face through constant exposure. Sometimes with high acuity of calls, the bull calls and lack of sleep makes us slip. It happens. The graphic calls depends from person to person, again exposure.
As a national paramedic there’s a bunch of medications we’re trained with to carry and administer. And that number varies from agency and county. In a bordering county they may have a medication I’m not allowed to administer, and vice versa
If that's the whole reason you're getting in this field, you're not going to be a good fit for the job and should reconsider. That's not why Rage and I talked about what we talked about. We shared out experiences to bring light to how rough our conditions are, how hard our job is, and how poorly we're compensated for it. If you're getting in this field to brag about the horrors you might see, rather than to make a positive difference, and help those who are having the worst days of their lives; you're not going to be a good fit
Okay, I live in the northwest states but waffle House is absolutely amazing. Forget Denny's that pancakes are horrid and hard. But waffle House or some good ass waffles and they're cheap
Thanks for having me Syrmor, always a pleasure talking with you buddy
this is the raccoon
@@syrmor This is SO me when I’m the raccoon
keep it up budssss
Raggoon
@Fodder Cannon thank you SO very much for everything you do 🙏
The only channel where you can go over the insane flaws on public health services, talk about scraping up brain matter, and hear the phrase “I just get so high and look at my little Bart hands”
Fr tho y’all are hero’s, love you too Syrmor
First responder minumum wage should be 30 an hour and plenty of vacation time. no questions asked. They deserve better!
I agree but hell an ambulance ride is already like $20k. I had to pay for mine a couple years ago. The more they get paid the more expensive the care is.
@@rodleypumpkins4174 is been getting more expensive without them getting paid more sadly
@@Boarybear ya that’s definitely true
"What do you do for a living?"
"exist-"
same
The hardest responses I've dealt with were suicidal ideations/attempts and calls involving children. Luckily, those calls were far and few between over the course of six years for me, but stuff like that sticks to you. I'm thankful that I've never had to deal with a fraction of the calls these gentlemen have dealt with.
Was a stretcher fetcher for 5 years, all this was so real, felt good to hear these other situations like mine. Definitely miss it, but glad I left.
sincere thanks for your service
Could listen to both of y’all talk for hours. Such supple voices. ❤
I’m not sorry for my fast food preferences, whataburger can die, in-n-out is mid, Zaxby’s is eternal and Moxi sounds nothing like Rage. Fight me.
I would employ any EMT in a heartbeat, you guys are heroes.
Okay it took me a 13 minutes to get that it wasn’t someone who survived September 11th, but first responders…….damn
you beat me by a whole minute, lol!
Shit i gave up alcohol after years of dealing with PTSD from firefighting and being an army medic lol, i feel for Rage sometimes, shit gets to you that you cant help. Airsoft on the weekends and teaching kids about life while they shoot you with plastic BBs helps me out a helluva lot more than alcohol.
Also that burnout is fuckin real, i got out and stopped being an EMT because of the pay and its terrible, i miss it heavily but i work security and make twice the amount as an EMT here in my area. It sucks but i can afford to live on being a guard than an EMT. Though, after going through some rough patches the last year with losing some great friends and my parent, i am going back into firefighting and continue to do waht i love: help others in need.
sincere thanks for your service, service, and service
I worked for Servpro for relatively not that long (1 year) but in that time I saw and literally cleaned up things i otherwise probably never would’ve seen. Suicides, general death, 1 stabbing in a home that luckily the girl survived. When it came to bio jobs, the job description is nothing like what ems and paramedics do, considering their job is to save the situation and mine was to clean up the aftermath. But i feel what those guys were saying. About how that stuff affects you, but despite that you still want to come to work. And how some of the hardest jobs have the worst pay. You’re dealing with body fluids and brain matter and (in my case) states of decomposition and me personally, I’m getting that stuff out of the house and looking at their belongings. Their home, what their life was possibly like, the last thing they saw when they died. How unexpected it can be, and how my perfectly intact body can get fucked up in so many ways? And how we all get to “that” point some day. And jobs like that come with alcoholism a lot of times and coping that u don’t even know is coping sometimes. You just want a drink after a “long day”, or to go out and be around people. Sometimes you dont even realize how it’s affecting you. But the humor you keep on the job and the comraderie you have makes it feel less bad. And the fact that in some way, you’re doing a service to someone. Doing a hard task and treating someone’s loved one with respect in a time where they are dealing with the hardest hardships and emotions.
Appreciate seeing other EMS personnel talk about their experiences. I've been working ems for a few years and its not easy. You see everything from funny drunk people to murdered families.
Oh my god the story about the woman with the baby. Jesus christ.
8:36 She pulled a definite power move and I respect her for it. I just hope it worked out for her and she found another job without much difficulty.
I get, super strong Cyberpunk/Shadowrun vibes from these vids.
Like military vets, talking about their adventures and misadventures in the service and then the transition to the unbridled lowfi madness of 'regular life', all in full 3d VR.
It's so cyberpunk.
Even the Waffle House stories remind me of a milk run to Stuffer Shack, like dude; these are the kind of stories that INSPIRED that kind of science fiction.
Gibson, Pondsmith, all drawing on this kind of experience.
im currently working towards getting my ems license in college and later becoming a paramedic. these ems/paramedic videos have helped out so much. thank u syrmor :)
Break a leg, then set tons of others... good luck, and thanks in advance
I don’t get how an ambulance ride can be thousands of dollars and the people actually doing the work get 20-30 an hour
capitalism
and non state funded healthcare
@@lucky-lu6tc yup, it's a straight-up scam
@@lucky-lu6tc shit, it's kinda maybe as scammy as payday loan shops when you think about it
@@lucky-lu6tc The state funded ambulance is free; Because it never arrives in time
Places are considered lucky if they even get 20 an hour
Those Avatars were something else 10/10
Bro that ending chaos had me rolling. That was so fuckin funny
Love these classic videos about random professionals and the real nature of their job
Dude these stories are amazing! They feel so real yet entertaining at the same time
Love the Free Bird midi cover in the back.
that ending with people are arguing and Rage just falls asleep to it all is why I love watching these. But I do also feel for Rage that you're so tired from your job and after even a couple of drinks you just pass out mid-conversation while hanging out with the bros.
Another great video. Love hearing the different stories from people in the same line of work, always so interesting
Wow we went from cricket to dismemberments freaking fast.
I’m in EMS and it is very hard to try to live in your own with the pay they give you, I love helping people but I’m planning on leaving and moving away in the next year or two just to get a better paying job
Brother I hear you man. Im currently making 15$ an hour to do this crap is tough. Keep on fighting through for your patients as you can but when it’s time to move on know you helped a lot of people while you served. Stay safe
I dont think i'll ever find content thats so definitively human other than these.
I know the raccoon in the red shirt. Such a wonderful guy.
I love you brother
When he said it's the only thing I've done, my entire life hits deep.
These videos feed my soul. Please never stop doing this. Bless all of you.
Yo rage and fodder you guys are an inspiration keep rocking in the free world catch you in the next episodes
thank you, love these videos
When this video was posted...I was having said massive heart attack at 42. Non responsive, thready pulse. I was 220lbs due to working out, so they struggled to get me downstairs, in the bus and to the ER. From time of call to me being in the OR was 58 minutes. I needed a stent placed. A few minutes more and I would have been a goner.
Thank you to ALL EMTS. Its not worth much, but I wouldnt be here without you guys
This was a ROLLERCOASTER of a video
"Do you think you sound like me?" said the guy with GASLIGHTER above his head.
I love how it’s just all hell breaking loose at the end
Bless you first responder guys who are always the people first on the scene of horrible bloody carnage trying your damndest to save life and limb! In case nobody ever said this to you, you are the closest thing to angels that exist among us wretched human beings.
dunno why they needed to have rage and moxi for voice purpose when moxi sounds like ohio
"FUCKING CHRIST HERE WE GO AGAIN, NO WE DONT SOUND THE SAME" i died at end of video xDDDD well done cuts
O hell yeah, glad to see another upload ❤️ hope you're all doing well
lmaooo the end had me ded lmao you four bros are hilarious together 😂
I thought it was 9/11/2001
it was
@@cerealfrog2439 then shoulda wrote it 9/11 instead of 911, an emergency hotline
@@pyrofestimo i didn’t make the video
if you're from california, you legally cannot talk shit about in-n-out. that shit is fire!
In-N-out is Luke warm garbage. I got food poisoning because they didn't follow basic health codes.
I said what I said at the end, In-n-out is mid, Zaxby’s is eternal. (Whataburger can be shot behind the barn.)
@@Orange-AvengerI’ve been to both Zaxby’s and In-and-Out. They’re both serviceably mid.
Do people actually eat at Waffle House, or do they just go there to rumble with strangers?
waffle club is a fight club and the first rule is: we do not talk about waffle house
I absolutely love these videos
I'm curious on what EMS company their talking about at 11:00, hopefully its not mine lol
Just put in 132 hours on this past paycheck in EMS. Hard to make a living but man it’s great to help people. 2 am lights and sirens hit different on night 2 of your shift.
Right after the pandemic started EMS saved my father's life. These guys can do no wrong in my eyes
I don't know how i found this channel but im glad i did
Ems gotta unionize my mans
I was so confused when the video ended without getting to the part about 9/11
looks like you had a decent 4/20 lol
I kept wondering when they were gonna talk about 9/11
Dude im gonna cry
I swear I was 90% done with the video before I finally figured out why no one had mentioned 9/11 yet 😅
Waffler House.. Cricket House. 🐛
What's crazy, nurses (RNs) are being paid in the low to mid 20s as well in some areas. There's also staffing issues that are killing patients too because hospitals want to be cheap and don't really care about your care; it's all about profit. If you manage to get to safe staffing and at least 30 an hour you're extremely lucky.
THIS IS THE PERSON YOU SAID SOUNDS LIKE MOXI???
Ohh!! They are 911 experiences, not 9/11 experiences! I was so confused, like, "when are they going to talk about 9/11?
I work as a care coordinator who facilitates telehealth nurse lines and calls from health centers.. I feel so sorry for EMS workers.. my pay is 15-16 hourly but its 100% remote.. low 20s pay to do an EMS work is def. not worth it.
I was waiting for 9/11 experience. Silly me
“White Castle eating bullshit” 😂😂😂
that woman from the ambulance story sounds like my kind of woman
The more they work the bigger the Margin for errors they have to rush they tired from over worked an one mistake can cost a life for being under staffed
Thank you for your stories Jack Cooper
Rage & Moxi have the same voice but an octave apart.
I've been to waffles houses, people straight up would fight or get killed there
All he had to do was pour mineral spirits or icypropal which I’m sure was in the truck and saved him another bill and hours
Just real conversations with real people.
i feel like i know what ems company was mentioned by the raccoon guy, and im sorry for you (if it’s the one i think it is, my city’s fd talks shit about them and avoids using them unless there’s no other option 💀)
Dont mess with Waffle Home.
when Bart logs on
Noti gang in this bih 🤘🏼
it took me all of 14 minutes to realize that the topic wasn’t going to change to the world trade center bombing, and I wholly misunderstood “911 experiences”
Fun fact: i had no idea how much 9/11 impacted my moms life until we pulled up to the memorial while on a week long school trip. Wasnt super great. The memorial is also very very creepy, and theres always this rlly faint american music playing from another room. Not fun but i guess thats the point.
Anyone now the background soundtrack from 12:00 - 15:11?
dude sounds like Snake from MGS
they kinda sound alike xD
can you have them on more i enjoyed hear about there career paths as i am about to become a emt my self.
Most peaceful Waffle House event
I have a BURNING question, for either the people in this video, or any other EMT that would be willing to answer.
Are you trained to maintain a straight face? In both a stupid situation and one of a horrific nature?
My husband's childhood friend is EMT/firefighter. We all went to school together. He's rather busy (i mean duh, you know) so I haven't ever asked him any of my questions. It also probably wouldn't be very appropriate, as you guys are strangers, but this friend isn't a close relationship but also not enough of a stranger to ask things without it feeling personally invasive.
We aren't trained, more so told to always show respect, be courteous and so forth. Or learn to maintain a straight face through constant exposure. Sometimes with high acuity of calls, the bull calls and lack of sleep makes us slip. It happens. The graphic calls depends from person to person, again exposure.
Full video of more EMS talks. Like get me a 32 minute video of EMS talks and I'll actually sub. PLEASE!!
110 and 24 medication? what do those mean?
As a national paramedic there’s a bunch of medications we’re trained with to carry and administer. And that number varies from agency and county. In a bordering county they may have a medication I’m not allowed to administer, and vice versa
Pay the emts and paramedics more hospitals have the funding - there is no execuse. IDK system is broken? :/
What's ur rsn? Add me we'll raid.
Also loved the video
👌
I'm an EMT in training can't wait to get my own stories like this hopefully I survive to tell them
If that's the whole reason you're getting in this field, you're not going to be a good fit for the job and should reconsider. That's not why Rage and I talked about what we talked about. We shared out experiences to bring light to how rough our conditions are, how hard our job is, and how poorly we're compensated for it. If you're getting in this field to brag about the horrors you might see, rather than to make a positive difference, and help those who are having the worst days of their lives; you're not going to be a good fit
Bro u made me think they were there for the 911 ATTACKS clickbait bruh
Haven’t Watched You Channe In Like 2 Years. Makes Me Depressed Asf Everytime
Damn.
I love your channel. Insanely interesting interviews, uniquely captured. Incredible work.
Okay, I live in the northwest states but waffle House is absolutely amazing.
Forget Denny's that pancakes are horrid and hard.
But waffle House or some good ass waffles and they're cheap
FODDER straight 🧢 I don't believe him
In N Out is 100% overrated as fuck. It’s barely a step above Burger King.
“I say favorite not effective” noted🫡
Bro SoCal here, but stationed in AK rn, first thing I did on HBL was get a fuckin double-double w animal fries 🥲