The episode showcases their heroic efforts in responding to various emergencies, including a motorcycle accident, cardiac arrest, choking incident, and car crash. Critical Care paramedics maintain their emergency vehicles through Charity funding, ensuring readiness for action. The episode offers a compelling look at the challenges and critical decisions faced by these medical professionals as they strive to save lives in high-pressure scenarios.
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Ambulance: Code red – From Season 1 Episode 8: Critical Care Paramedic Fay is dispatched to the scene of a serious motorbike crash and Ambulance control receive an emergency call reporting a man collapsed in a churchyard.
Following specialised teams of British paramedics on their most extreme calls, Ambulance: Code Red is an adrenaline-pumping ride on the edge of life.
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Body cams and mobile film crews provide a 360-degree multi-angle view that captures every critical second. And from car crashes and stabbings, to crushing injuries and cardiac arrests, the trauma team is committed to saving lives, no matter how dire the circumstances.
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In the intense world of medical emergencies there’s nothing more extreme than a code red this is a two-car RTC that’s correct it means there’s an immediate threat to life in the West Midlands a highly Specialist Team are on call 24 7. ready to race to these major traumas by Road
And air lifted responding to the most severe 999 calls open up the Lucas device over there for me day and night all right well done from car crashes yeah I just need to check to stabbings we’re gonna put some auction on your pal here where time is critical lives will
Be saved on roadside in back Gardens and inside homes okay coming off the chest these emergency doctors and paramedics use cutting-edge trauma techniques and surgery normally only seen in operating theaters to save people from almost certain deaths sorry I know mate oh no we’re going to sort you out
Filmed over two months with the critical care team Ready Set slide we captured every vital second as these specialist Crews work to save lives tonight A man collapses in a Wolverhampton churchyard Sun clear three to one back on the chest guys a police pursuit ends in a major RTC
He’s been ejected from the rear in a car crash a pensioner falls down a flight of stairs Joe is it hurting anywhere I’m pushing here yes whereabouts and a motorcycle crash that’s it Cameron leaves a teenager in agony there’s lots of things elements to our job save lives wash cars
Critical Care paramedic Faye Pollock is beginning her first 12-hour shift of the week it’s essential that the emergency car which is Charity funded by Midlands air ambulance is kept in Tip-Top condition the public have paid for it so actually it deserves to be well looked after and clean and presentable really
We are professional body so therefore we have to have professional vehicles and it takes 10 minutes to wash a car but it’s freezing it’s so cold oh my God I can’t feel my fingers thank you it’s a patient breathing unconscious yeah it’s been locked out just a
Motorbike and car collision so it’s a carvy motorbike okay heavy blood loss no passing too much about his leg actually in shock okay you look very pale or gray to you yeah An ambulance has been dispatched but Critical Care paramedic Fae is also urgently needed there’s an ambulance crew in attendance with him they say that he has got um he’s a broken leg he’s in quite a bit of pain they’ve maxed out on the amount of analgesic drugs that they can give him
So they have requested me to go and give some enhanced care but if the impact was enough to break his leg then there might be some underlying injuries that we haven’t yet identified so more than 300 motorcyclists are killed and over five and a half thousand seriously injured every year on
Britain’s roads ah yes I see blue lights Faye arrived 17 minutes after receiving the call I was a motorcyclist versus a car yet a camera and you say camera listen my name’s Faye I’m with the Midlands air ambulance okay on his way to work 18 year old Cameron’s motorbike collided with a car
He was thrown off the bike Landing 15 feet away on the grass Verge Over the bunnies okay the ambulance crew has already reported that Cameron has a broken leg okay you know we can’t even get the splint on him that’s probably after a little bit more no problem the pain relief given to Cameron by the ambulance crew isn’t strong enough
But face special training means she can administer more powerful drugs only carried by the critical care teams before using it Faye checks Cameron for any other serious injuries okay nothing can just waiting pain in your tummy no okay any pain in your shoulders up here no will you your right hand for me
Brilliant wiggle your left hand for me well done can you change your bottom cheeks together okay it’s all this pain in your leg okay Cameron has broken his right thigh bone the largest bone in the body which leg am I touching left or right good man there is also the risk Cameron could
Have broken his pelvis or damaged his spine which could cause paralysis no pain as I’m touching down your back no okay okay wiggle your toes good man thankfully camera’s spine doesn’t appear to have been damaged Faye can now turn her attention to his broken leg all right Cameron I’m sorry
I’m sorry it’s not helping the fact that it’s so bloody cold could you plug that into it we’re gonna we’re gonna help you now Cameron sorry my friend Faye wants to get Cameron to hospital but he’s in too much pain to be moved moment the reason why it’s so important
Scratching against each other okay as soon as it’s as soon as it’s in line you will create your own pain relief because it’s back where it should be all right it’s all set up isn’t it so if we give him a little shot of the Kettering in there
Straightening his leg is an excruciating procedure so Faye prepares to give Cameron a powerful painkiller called ketamine take so can I give you this joke okay it will make you feel a little bit sleepy but it’s just so that we can pull him and he’s gonna give you a touch so we can
Pull that leg the moment we pull it it’ll actually be all you know trust us trust us one two five it’s essential face straightens Cameron’s leg as soon as possible while it’s out of alignment it could be causing internal bleeding with the risk of life-threatening blood clots there’s gonna be over
Critical Care paramedics Stephen Mitch Mitchell is starting the Saturday shift by making sure his kit is ready for whatever the Day brings it doesn’t look tired everything keeps you on your toes and you almost have to be a certain character type to do this type of job I
Think the weather will keep people indoors today but we’ll have to say we need to start CTR yeah okay put one hand in the center of his chest and knock your fingers together You’re Gonna Keep Your Arms straight push down hard and fast don’t be afraid to push too hard okay
You’re gonna go push push push push yeah yeah they push out loud every time push push push push one two three one two three keep pushing don’t stop until they tell you can you see the ambulance anywhere yes yes foreign the collapsed man who’s not breathing is a Code Red emergency
Local ambulance crews are on scene and to help with Advanced life-saving treatment Mitch is also on his way so it’s uh reports of a fourth year old by all these had a cardiac arrest so hopefully Canal power where we can with Cardiac Arrest time is crucial
When the heart stops beating no blood is pumped around the body starving vital organs of oxygen every minute without CPR the chances of survival drops by 10 percent oh yeah guys sure boys that’s what I was doing CPR because it didn’t look that effective but he was doing his best you could
The man was found 17 minutes ago collapsed and in cardiac arrest the chief kick your elbow straight that’s it you’ve got three shots okay what we’ll do is we’ll go on the next rhythm check at 13 minutes past the ambulance crew found the man’s heart in VF or ventricular fibrillation which
Means it’s quivering rather than beating despite using the defibrillator three times and administering adrenaline it has not regained a normal Rhythm everybody else stand clear for me on one it’s unclear so three two one back on the chest guys okay the man is only in his early 30s Mitch
And the crew are battling to save his life across the West Midlands the critical care teams are on call 24 7 for all life-threatening emergencies that’s part of the challenges you’re dealing with all sorts of conditions environments as well as all sorts of issues with the patient and you never
Quite know what you’re going to get until you get now and it’s probably the reason of most of us sort of end up in this role let’s have a little look at your foot okay nice deep breath foreign okay the woman who has multiple sclerosis is unresponsive and struggling to breathe
Red this morning uh vomiting um a local ambulance is already on scene and has reported the patient in her 60s is choking on her own vomit is the last Lady and um thank you it’s a potentially life-threatening incident so critical care paramedic Kerry hemis is also on route
Causes at the moment and the crew are having to give up oxygen and assistive ventilations but I do carry a little bit of different kit with regards to ventilation so maybe I could assist with that so I’m kind of thinking that threw in my head she’s apparently a larger
Lady so it’s not going to be as easy as just sort of popping them on a chair or a scoop and just getting out of there Kerry arrives on scene three ambulance crews are already there Did you say you live alone yeah and what level of care do you know we’re fine today 62 year old Susan has multiple sclerosis an incurable sometimes debilitating disease affecting the central nervous system what was the last blood pressure the ambulance crew has cleared her Airway of vomit and she has been given
Oxygen to assist her breathing right so what’s her respite though Susan it’s very warm isn’t she she’s got um fentanyl cracks which is removing his Horizons um Susan was wearing a slow release fentanyl patch for pain relief for an existing condition worried she may have received too much
Of the strong painkiller the paramedics have removed the patch and are giving her Narcan a drug that reverses the effects of opioid overdose but Susan’s breathing is still labored and she appears confused carrying the crews need to decide how to get her out and into the ambulance right I really
Machine on the bed if we roller pop it on so slide under as much as we can then roll it towards this way pull it out and then we can lower it to the floor and then we can all just do a bit of sliding the slide sheets emergency teams use to
Move patients in tight spaces can carry people weighing up to 62 Stone Kerry coordinates the operation to get Susan out and onto the ambulance If we um Fantastic well done well done darling to prevent her falling off Susan’s legs are placed in a large pocket at the bottom of the sheet right then Susan is on the slide sheet but getting her out and onto the ambulance is the team’s next challenge you need to speak carry on speaking to
Us tell us what what do you do where you where do you work just at the way to do what engineering okay over in Dudley Critical Care paramedic Faye Pollock is treating teenage motorcyclist Cameron following a collision with a car we’ve got everything at hand just in case we need to start
Um helping him out with his breathing Cameron needs to be in hospital but first Faye must realign his broken leg in order to ease his pain and to prevent a dangerous internal bleed manual realignment is agonizing so Faye has given Cameron a strong painkiller and he is also taking gas and air can
You feel me touching you want the right one come on that’s it Cameron Well done that’s it camera and it’s done mate it’s done now the leg is straight it needs to be kept in position pull the Red Tub yeah that’s it Faye uses a traction frame to lock it in place that’s it that’s it that’s it let’s see how that is these eggs let’s see
Cameron how is that feel is that feeling any better now excellent I don’t ever want hey Cameron what we’re going to do is just going to roll you onto your poorly leg for just a second to get them so it’s only going to be for a few seconds sorry May
Run better right ready set roll that’s better I have another stuff on that mate I have another silk I know you feel absolutely rubbish at the moment like that you’re quite lucky that’s really dealing with your legs brilliant we’ll get you nice warmed up to avoid hypothermia Cameron is wrapped
In blankets and foil to keep in as much body heat as possible um now that we’ve straightened it up all your muscles are all out of kilter so it will start to spasm six two thank you Fey calls the trauma desk who will inform the hospital to Cameron’s arrival we’re going to
Whistles Hall trying to talk positives five minutes We’ve alerted the hospital so there’ll be a couple of doctors waiting for us okay good month it was extremely lucky that he hasn’t suffered more injuries he could have bumped his head straight onto concrete and got himself a traumatic brain injury I appreciate he’s probably in a lot of
Discomfort at the moment with a broken leg he really is perhaps the luckiest chap around today because it could have been far worse all right now it’s comfortable and stable as he can be fake in hand Cameron over to the waiting Hospital doctors Just a few bumps Cameron okay nine eight hey Ben uh I am here I have drugs um so I’m just doing the checks but you can use me if you need me it’s Saturday night and Trauma Dr Matt Rowley and critical care paramedic Becky Chapel are beginning their shift
Some really busy shifts together but we’ve had some quieter shifts as well so we’ll see years ago everyone would save Friday Saturday nights are probably going to be your busiest nights of the week but it can be a bit hit or miss you can sometimes have busy weeknights but
Historically Friday Saturday night we’ll be busier so we think as the night gets later on we tend to see more things happening Ambulance participation Bree then yes are they conscious I don’t think so how old is he 76. they’re coming with blue light inside as fast as we can okay a 76 year old man unconscious after a stairfall is an immediate Code Red emergency potentially requiring urgent Critical Care
So Becky and Dr Matt are on Route worst case is if he has fallen tops bottom of the stairs he could have a really significant brain injury which has left him unconscious if that’s the case we’ll assess him when we get there potentially one of the things that we
Can do is to give him an anesthetic and to put him into a medically induced coma in Britain someone falls downstairs every 90 seconds killing around 800 people a year whether it’s people that have slipped whether they’ve had a medical event such as a heart attack or
A stroke which has caused him to fall down stairs whether they’re intoxicated before known says it definitely makes up a lot of our workload Becky and Dr Matt arrived 16 minutes after their alert hello 76 year old Joe was on his way up to bed when he fell his wife’s Sybil called 999.
Joe can you stick your tongue out for me good man give my hand a squeeze Joe give my hand a squeeze for me Joe is barely responsive and his speech is slurred which could indicate a brain trauma do you know where you are at the moment where are you say again To properly assess him Matt and Becky need to get Joe onto the ambulance right okay you’re just walking down it Joe just relax just relax darling have you got pain in your head we’re going to get you in the ambulance and have a little look at you get you warmed up first yeah Give both of your feet a wiggle for me it’s a good sign but Joe needs a hospital scan to fully assess if there has been any damage to his spine good well done let’s have a little feel of your chest you’ve got any pain anywhere Joe has no obvious serious injuries but he’s
Confused and he’s breathing is labored it’s definitely strugging struggling isn’t he familiar respiratory point of view brain trauma remains a risk Becky seeks Clues from his wife does he take any blood thinners there’s somebody stuck in blood thinners there are an increased risk of bleeding so if they have bumped their head being
Unconscious they’ve got an obvious head injury they are at risk of of having a significant lead into their head even pain Joe oh I’m gonna swap with you so in five seconds four three two one okay jump out the way George nice one in a Wolverhampton churchyard Critical Care
Paramedic Stephen Mitch Mitchell is leading the resuscitation of a man found collapsed in Cardiac Arrest 22 minutes ago that looks like VF Georgia can you charge the monitor okay everybody else stand clear please okay everyone clear yeah five four three two one okay right the man has now had eight
Shocks from a defibrillator but his heart has not gone back into a normal Rhythm I’m gonna get the Lucas device out open up the Lucas device over there for me please despite being very unstable Mitch makes the decision to move the man to hospital
Okay so mate do you want to sort of go to the other side and feed that under his back for me to keep blood pumping on the journey he decides to use a Lucas device only carried by the critical care team it performs automatic chest compressions we’re gonna
Sit him slightly forward so Georgia can you support his head and then we’ll put we’ll put that underneath his armpit slight lift go put it through rich that’s it go for it yeah push it on okay it’s about to start okay Lucas device fitted Mitch can now move the man to the ambulance
Right what we’ll do guys we’re going to lift either side watch everybody’s toes just feed the trolley in would you mind grabbing the foot end of the stretcher Rich yeah and myself we’re lifting the stretches on three one two three down push okay push that’s it George George get the patient on the
Truck for me please okay It does charge and shock that yeah before they move Mitch gives the man another shock to try and get his heart back into a normal rhythm Mitch calls the critical care desk who will update the nearest cardiac unit on the situation Smile 30s to 40s currently Lucas he’s had nine shots but and he’s in VF it was found rather than witnessed um episode yeah thank you no this one rich just nice and steady nine minutes later Mitch delivers the man to hospital with the Lucas device still maintaining
Blood flow around his body yeah you’re happy they’re all slow like slow yeah so okay got it his heart was in a disorganized Rhythm throughout and it needs shocking all the time or special drugs so we brought him here where we can sort of take that a little bit further and unfortunately
It’s quite cold today and whether that’s been a factor to what’s happened we don’t know Okay everyone ready are we going onto the floor now happy just gently does it in Birmingham Critical Care paramedic kerihimus is leading the effort to get 62 year old Susan onto the ambulance Ready Steady move I’m sorry Susan everyone happy flower We try and lift and slide at the same time is that all right Susan who has multiple sclerosis and is also overweight is confused and having trouble breathing expected of suffering from an accidental overdose of painkillers she has been placed onto a slide sheet and taken off her bed
Kerry now needs to oversee getting her out of the house ready for steady slide is everyone happy Ready Steady slide we’ve got a little bit of a lip here we’re going to need to lift her over so ready steady slide right is everyone happy okay we’ll
Just go home yeah we’ll go up as far as we can yeah everyone happy mind your back the most strenuous part of the procedure is lifting Susan onto the stretcher right ready date lift okay just a bit legs on first first and then we’ll readjust should we stop a second reposition yeah when
You’re ready yeah Ready Steady move beautiful let’s get her in the warm and then we’ll reassess and we’re doing Susan okay yeah happy by Kerry but working as one the paramedics start their transfer of Susan to hospital yeah sick of here as well that’s it take me to hospital
With Susan’s breathing still labored this there’s ways on the chest if you want to let them know Kerry travels with her in case she needs Critical Care at the hospital Susan Simpsons will be investigated further and is what we call aspirated and that some of that vomit has gone on to her
Lungs which is why she’s Wheezy I know it’s over to the hospital to try and make a better and sort her out Trauma Dr Richard Fawcett jagels is what it says on the tag and critical care paramedic Pete Edwards are preparing for their shift it’s a Payday weekend Friday night could expect anything I’d be surprised if we don’t go to a stabbing tonight maybe an RTC potentially somebody falling down the
Stairs that’s the sort of typical things but it could it could go manic expect the unexpected ambulance service for patient breathing yeah well it’s really an emergency it’s got that must be smooth and it’s Hayes is not cold sloppy but you can see some work yeah that’s right dressing or
A clean cloth fold into a pattern press onto the wound hello today can you try and talk to me on the phone or have you been stabbed have you lost enough fluid everywhere a knife room to the abdomen could be a category one emergency an ambulance is
On Route and just as P predicted on payday Friday so are he and Dr Richard got reports of um a gentleman who’s been apparently been starved or slushed with a Stanley knife in a pub and has extricated himself home now bleeding for over an hour the volume of blood loss could become life-threatening
As Richard and Pete arrive at the house our crew is asked to not film inside the property it’s like a slash no evidence of any major Hemorrhage and it looks like it’s just in the faster tissue the man’s wound is superficial and the local ambulance crew has stemmed the flow of blood loss
Over and they’re going to take him to the QE there’s a laceration to the Torso the patient needs hospital treatment but his injuries are not life-threatening Richard and Pete leave him in the care of the ambulance crew it’s shaping up to be a typical Friday night for the
Critical care team as their second emergency comes through foreign please yeah what’s the reason we’ve got uh an RCC one person has been ejected from the vehicle possibly in the stolen card he’s been asleep we’ll be there as soon as we can it’s a road traffic collision with the potential for catastrophic
Life-threatening injuries the details at the moment are over a sketchy and very limited we’re only about three minutes away so uh I’m sure we’ll find out soon though Pete and Dr Richard are the first medical team to arrive it’s clipped the van isn’t it look at that
Is it this okay now the ricocheted all down the road police had been trying to stop a suspected stolen car but the pursuit ended after the driver lost control smashing into numerous vehicles on a residential street an officer briefs Pete and Richard on the casualties just the one patience is it yeah well
We’ve got one in our place called there who really passenger but he’s run off and been caught in a foot chase so how many concern is this guy here has been ejected from the rear I mean he was struggling to get up to begin we managed to keep him as sedate as
Possible so he’s got some visible cuts on his Library hi mate all right how you doing all right I’m Pete one of the paramedics can I just have a quick video wrist mate okay do you know what day it is what day is it um
So let’s just whip your top up man let’s have a proper look at you the man is alert ruling out a brain trauma but Pete needs to assess him for other serious injuries you’ve got needles when the ambulance crew arrives Pete brings them up to speed as they prepare
To take the man to hospital he’s got Fashions the best in the vehicle you say you haven’t got any medical problems like asthma or diabetes you’ve got a hole in your heart and you breathing feel all right all right a hole in the heart can weaken it and
The artery is supplying blood to the lungs Pete wants to get the man onto the ambulance to check if he has any internal injuries you can feel me touching that give me a squeeze and this one yeah all right okay okay we’re going to sit you forward so we can
Just have a look at your back a little bit in your chest okay we’ll we’ll set you forward okay if you come forward with me that’s it I’ll keep a hold of you in stourbridge 76 year old Joe has fallen down the stairs at home okay
We’ve got a bit of an abrasion there Joe is it hurting anywhere I’m pushing here yes whereabouts tell me when it hurts in your neck I mean there’s no crepitus there’s no instability deformity or anything there I think from a brain injury point of view he seems okay he’s able to talk to
Us needs alert I think we’re more concerned that he’s got an underlying medical problem that’s caused him to have a full just leave that on Joe that’s helping your green his work of breathing is is quite hard his oxygen levels are low so there’s a concern that there’s possibly
An infection in his chest despite being on oxygen Joe is still struggling to breathe so I was going to speak to wife and see what has been like in Dairy is breathing yeah my stuff’s there if you want any information Joe’s wife has could help determine their course of action
Has he been struggling with his breathing today has he been like breathing quite quickly and looking a bit out of breath yes I noticed that yesterday and the day before he came downstairs and he couldn’t get his breath it was breathing you know right okay so he has been struggling today
With anywhere okay so we have been struggling quite a bit today with this breathing quite a lot of breath coming down the stairs and such um so I think this is probably how he’s been a lung infection like pneumonia could quickly become life-threatening Joe needs urgent Hospital care do you want
Us to travel with you so uh yeah yeah it’s fine in case Joe’s condition worsens Becky stays on the ambulance ready to provide life-saving treatment so was he initially unconscious completely unconscious he was conscious throughout with us his wife says that she’s been conscious throughout the kick Joe arrives at hospital where any internal injuries and his difficulty breathing can be investigated further foreign we’re going to get you onto it all right yeah in Wolverhampton Critical Care paramedic Pete Edwards and Trauma Dr Richard Fawcett are on scene at a road traffic accident involving a suspected stolen car Don’t move your head you’ve got any pain in your neck or anything passenger who was thrown through the car’s back window and onto the road hasn’t moved since they arrived definitely no pain in your lecture nothing job you can get up all right okay having found no evidence of serious
Injury Pete decides it’s safe for the man to stand up okay just just sit forward right just nice and said it no pains no nothing all right then sit down here then yeah yourself on there it’s all seems to be facial injuries incredibly despite his ordeal other than
Some Cuts the man appears unhurt should have some major injuries but actually he’s remarkably uninjured very lucky extremely lucky when you look up the street and see the damage to the cars you’d expect some serious injuries but yeah nothing nothing major at least anyway which is a good thing
It’s five hours into Richard and Pete’s Friday night shift on to the next and their third emergency call is coming through Ambulance Service can I help you hi I’m reckon we request your attendance please yeah are they conscious and breathing we’ve got eight vehicle that’s gone into
A wall I think there’s a number of people in the vehicle not just one I wasn’t a vehicle it’s already if it’s a wall we’re currently requesting fire as well because it’s not about essentially they’re stuck in the vehicle so trying to get the female out of the rear and
She’s screaming in pain if there wasn’t any injuries sounds that there’s maybe people trapped inside the car so either they’ve sustained serious injuries and they can’t actually get themselves out because they’ve got broken bones Etc or the impact of the crash has caused the metal work to crumble and uh physically
Trap the patient inside or a combination of both it’s another typical post-midnight road traffic accident and all three Emergency Services have been called to the scene firefighters are trying to free a trap passenger the operational manager briefs Richard P mastered in the back Scott apparently some neck pain he has walked
Off so unknown where he’s at present and um they’re not being very okay of who he is and where he is the car has come around a Bend veered off the road and hit a stone wall a heck of a wife in it yeah the high impact crash demolished the
Front of the vehicle dislodging its engine and throwing it clear the driver has disappeared and the woman left trapped inside has just been freed so Richard can assess her yeah she’s traumatized and in pain but Richard satisfied the woman has no life-threatening injuries it’s the second remarkably unscathed
Passenger involved in a major car crash the Richard and Pete have had on their Friday night shift I’ve really got any apparent obvious significant injuries it’s just complaining of some neck and back pain over fortunately for this individual they can leave her in the care of the ambulance crew who will take
Her to the nearest hospital it’s quite a lot of damage to the front of the car but actually the crumple zones have absorbed all the energy and the actual part of the car where the passengers were sitting he’s actually undamaged so they’ve got away really uh you know done
Really well it’s got a shoulder injury but otherwise seems uninjured with what could have been um she got off lightly so we’re not required ambulance crew more than capable and happy to deal with that as Pete predicted it’s been a busy payday night shift for the critical care
Team we’ve done the stabbing two rtcs which is a pretty regular weekend night Thank you Foreign Thank you
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I love watching medical programmes like this
Where do they get the drone and location shots from? They are Not anywhere near the places they claim! It is bizarre. They appear to have reduced the Black Country to a car park and an industrial estate. Even some of the road shots leave me wondering 'Where is that? And the church that gets dismissed is St Peter's. A big deal to a Wulfrunian.I know it is about the cases, but why make the rest up? These film people do it all the time 'Today we are in Shropshire' Then why are you driving through Saddleworth Moor? Makes no sense to me, as they have to be there anyway. Some of it is clear retakes, when they have moved on to the next location and don't want to go back for 10 seconds screen time. But in this, they were there anyway Its a bit insulting to claim Dudley is part of Spaghetti Junction, or Stourbridge is an industrial estate! Basically they just shoved in any old air footage that came cheap. It could be Albania for all we know. It is not where they claim.
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Geez I felt so bad for the guy with the broken leg. He should of not been in that much agony while the reset his leg! Then they rolled him on it and he felt it! He should of had more pain meds.
1st one Why is she explaining in great detail whats happened to his leg and whats she about to do ? Just get the job done he could be bleeding internally and die or loose his leg due to no circulation But no lets change our procedure im on camera. Should be sacked every minute you waste puts that mans life on the line. Next she will ask what he ate for breki.
How drive the bmw when their in ambulance ?
I'm quite surprised that the elderly man did not have a neck brace put on initially. He did fall down a flight of stairs 😢
This is what I was talking about last video. NHS systems seems to be very lack in its stabilization of neck following a trauma yet at other times is overly concerned about putting people on a backboard to protect the pts back but even then often fails to C collar. The body cannot protect a cervical fracture but the body itself can stabilize a back fracture and no backboard is needed. The pt complained of a neck injury but the NHS workers stated there was no crepitus or deformity and thus elected not to collar him. Absolutely disgusting.
May that man Rest in peace
One reason the defibrillator doesn't help paramedics is because level 200 isn't strong enough. In America we use level 300.
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Huge resources for the MS woman.
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Lucas devices are amazing.
“In Britain someone falls down the stairs EVERY NINETY SECONDS” (“killing around EIGHT HUNDRED people per year”) lololololol wow, Britain who knew your biggest nemesis would be STAIRS???????? 🤣💕🤷🏻♀️
The reason the Lucas device (cpr robit) is not in common use is its price. It's relatively cheap to produce and a huge relief for ambulance crew. Sadly the manufacturers/sellers are making hundreds if not thousands of percent in profits. A common theme across the medical industry.
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I like this type of programs, but this one was a bit too gruesome for me, I feel real admiration for all those paramedics and doctors who save so many lives and are ever hardly mentioned.
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Could these people handle operating in Gaza)
It’s crazy in the US they won’t give you any pain meds on scene.
This series is the best program of this sort. It deals directly with the patient and the pre hospital staff and how they interact during the process. Normal programs like this show before and after. Also love how as soon as the CCP in on site everyone knows that that person is in charge.
interesting cpr we were taught to keep our elbows locked.
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