Gordon and Shirley broke my heart, the way he was holding her foot on the ambulance and the female paramedic near to tears, I really felt for them. Poor man, I just wanted to hug him.
@ClaraKing-ur4hc2 ай бұрын
I sat there and cried 💔 so so sad !
@SnowPink902 ай бұрын
Same here I noticed that as well. Gordon holding his wife’s foot in ambulance. It’s letting her know that he was there and that touched me very deeply. And Laura broke my heart when she started crying and you knew what she was remembering as a 12 year-old little girl and that just had my tears.
@Xx_kaz_16_xx12 күн бұрын
It was when he was putting his dirt on that did it for me. He wanted to look handsome for her one last time 😢😢
@brandytownsend79697 күн бұрын
Me too, like that is true love right there ❤😢
@isabelfaye30522 ай бұрын
Aww❤😢. Seeing elderly people, almost crying here. How he loves his wife. :(
@donnamurphy56982 ай бұрын
If we could all be so blessed.
@SnowPink902 ай бұрын
And now to have lost her a few days later must’ve just broke him right up. Poor guy.
@drdeborahhockney56092 ай бұрын
Poor husband of the lady in cardiac arrest . It’s the Seniors that tug at my heart after spending many years together ❤
@jydeinden2 ай бұрын
This one is breaking my heart... I just wanted to give Gordon the biggest hug, and be there for him..
@NotfallsRene2 ай бұрын
Fascinating. One doctor for 2.8 million people? As a German EMS doctor I just can't imagine this scenario. In Berlin, for 3.4 million people we have 27 doctors on the road, 2 in the air and if needed 5 more for inter-hospital intensive care transport.
@jamilmiri78682 ай бұрын
Natürlich ist 1 zu wenig, jedoch muss man sagen, dass das Angloamerikanische System nicht auf NEFs basiert. Wenn man sieht wofür bei uns einer raus geht, kann man ab und zu nur lachen.
@beansmeanz2 ай бұрын
true, but we also have advanced paramedics and other kinda stuff. we seriously need more MERIT Doctors though
@alpen_rider_12592 ай бұрын
Das liegt daran dass die viel fortschrittlicher als wir sind und Paramedics haben
@NotfallsRene2 ай бұрын
@@alpen_rider_1259 Mit Fortschritt hat das wenig zu tun, es ist halt ein anderes System.
@hazelduerdoth4333Ай бұрын
@@beansmeanzwe need more paramedics, docs , nurses etc period … we all know where our taxes should be going 👍👍
@sammansfield216 күн бұрын
I love how the call centre staff are like 1 big family ❤
@vahvahdiscoАй бұрын
Loretta’s daughter needs a medal as well as support ! Care givers are highly underrated and although there is support out there, many do not know.
@livvydunham8 күн бұрын
i can't stand seeing old men cry like that :( bless gordon and shirley
@DeirdreHickey-nx8ntАй бұрын
I have watch this medic for a Long time. He is very caring and gets on great with his partner. This is just banter, a release for their emotions while dealing with some dreadful situations 🥰🥰🥰
@SnowPink902 ай бұрын
I know what it’s like losing your partner after so many years and to be left behind is tragic. Life just isn’t the same. You can’t look at the same things because you used to look at it together. You can’t go to your favourite restaurant anymore because it was his favourite restaurant too. It’s just the way it goes. There’s always one left behind to grieve the one that’s gone. My husband passed away on our front lawn actually before he hit our front lawn. He passed away never to be brought back and it’s been 3 1/2 years And I still have great difficulty going out and doing anything without him. It’s just the way it is. The first time I went out, I could hear his voice back when I was just dating him telling me about different places here and there around the lower mainland and I relished in that knowledge of knowing that this is going to be our life together. We were one week shy of our 31st anniversary all the presents were bought and then to have the date come and go with just tears being shed. I never knew so much pain that goes through your heart but I knew then that my heart would always be in pain because he wasn’t around. It’s so great being in a long marriage, but it’s so hard when you lose them in death. My heart goes out to Gordon because I knew he was going to lose his wife and to see him fill up in tears at home and in the ambulance made tears come to my eyes. I know what that’s like seeing a paramedic work on your partner and you’re there, hoping and hoping that they’re going to work their magic and bring them back but sometimes they’re never going to come back.😢
@Cornwalls.best.doorway2 ай бұрын
I’m in the U.K. and sad to say I feel the NHS slipping from our grasp 😢
@jamieennen9646 күн бұрын
11:00 That just broke my heart. His eyes looking so scared and full of worry for his wife.😢🥺😭💔
@ColinThomson-h5y2 ай бұрын
I live in Wigan and it's amazing that there is not enough space at the hospital and not enough ambulances on duty for the people who need them.
@richardr27162 ай бұрын
It’s not just a Wigan issue it’s a uk wide issue blame the government
@KandiKisses1012 ай бұрын
My sister in law lives in Wigan with my American brother. How would you explain Wigan as someone who's never been?
@andyzillla4133Ай бұрын
I have so much respect for these people who do this job
@jamieennen9646 күн бұрын
15:52 Hearing her ask "Do you have any family Gordon?" & Seeing him all choked up and shaking his head, "No". Yep, I broke down. Literally made my ❤ hurt. They've been married for most of their lives. Now to lose her and not have any family to help him thru that loss. I know 100% he won't be far to behind her. Ppl can die of a broken hearts. It's a very real thing. I know he will be with her soon enough.
@distollery7813Ай бұрын
Gordon and Shirley,bless them
@jacoleinklein25 күн бұрын
same from the bottom of my everything...
@PneumaNooseАй бұрын
I wish we could’ve found out what happened with the man who kept fainting and vomiting.
@kadinpearse5826Ай бұрын
I respect respect your business and thank you for all your service business 1:10
@i10gal2 ай бұрын
Great insight into the paramedics and what a fantastic job they do as do the call handlers too. Yes this one made me cry too when Gordon was in the ambulance with his wife 😢 Would have liked to know what happened to Paul who was on the bathroom floor. He did not look well at all.
@distollery7813Ай бұрын
Loretta broke my heart
@suedonald25832 ай бұрын
I love Paul. He’s confident in his profession.
@WalkingOnRainbows122 ай бұрын
Something about the medic with the beard sounded off. I thought he was rather sharp and condescending towards his colleague
@nicolavalentine54052 ай бұрын
Yes same he was rather belittling towards his colleague
@WalkingOnRainbows122 ай бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only one!!
@Rosiecrossley12 ай бұрын
I noticed it too I get a feeling those two don’t get on well at all off cameras too
@vanessaoliver82402 ай бұрын
The medic with a beard is a bully .he can't have a normal conversation with his colleague
@azilelaufer98312 ай бұрын
Like to be center of attention a Little too
@SpiceCoUK2 ай бұрын
7:24 it’s like listening to the phone call to the ambulance about my uncle all over again.
@MazzieMay2 ай бұрын
The Morse Coder Translator had such a distinct way of wording things. Hula girls? Island maidens. Why’d he stop hiring a nurse? ‘Perhaps maybe the cost’. Does he need hearing aids? He has, but he’s better now (no he was not 😂)
@shanewalker2008Ай бұрын
Cant believe they used a song from bugzy malone 😱 feel so bad for the people who needed help
@GiseleLeclerc2 ай бұрын
great show
@ahummerich27512 ай бұрын
Never a greater honor than to serve your fellow man.
@JV1991Ай бұрын
Anyone who knows where I can find the episode they talk about as "being next"?
@Mori-chandesu2 ай бұрын
please put that next one up
@all_is_well_Mara15 күн бұрын
Gordon and Shirley, can I be your family? ❤️🩹
@cynthiamateo945023 күн бұрын
People should just drive them to the ER , 2 hours waiting? Ridiculous
@simonecreten207220 күн бұрын
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
@nadiasven4771Ай бұрын
When you call 911 in the US and for some reason the line disconnect, they call you back to make sure you're allright. Why's that not anywhere in Europe?
@wayneronnie7402Ай бұрын
it is..
@antoinette87132 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t have a job if i was assigned to always work with guy with bread. hes cocky rude very inconsiderate of other employees & their feelings!!
@TheHeartsSecrets-h8bАй бұрын
It was a sad story.
@michelefritchie61982 ай бұрын
What happened with the other patients? Especially that guy caught under the tram?
@rosemaryowen1298Ай бұрын
Maybe because his 2nd job is a magistrate
@azilelaufer98312 ай бұрын
I really want to know the cost of that whole tram operation 🤔😶
@vanessaoliver82402 ай бұрын
The NHS needs to plan less time for patients on the wards before it colapses completely.keep things moving along.
@DeKat-842 ай бұрын
Less time for patients on the wards? If patients are sent home too early, before it's clinically safe, a lot of them will end up needing another ambulance and clogging the system up even more. More resources would be a better answer, but that would mean more money.
@carolinireland16842 ай бұрын
Yes, but so often they cannot be released because of lack of nursing homes, homelessness or being unable to live independently. That’s a huge problem in Ireland as well.
@WalkingOnRainbows122 ай бұрын
A lot of the time the wards are trying to get patients out when clinically ready and for those that have their own home, families and carers in place or well enough to carry on like nothing happened, the system works perfectly. Where the system fails is for 99% of the time the elderly. If they cam in from home but have to either be discharged with care or into a care home or nursing home, this is where there is the struggle as there arnt the services available, especially nhs services. There are plenty of private but there "rent" for a bedroom can be upwards of £500 A WEEK!!!!!
@RICDirector2 ай бұрын
6000 USD a month for nursing rehab home care for an elderly alert woman who lost her legs....CA, usa
@vanessaoliver82402 ай бұрын
South African hospitals don't have patients on the wards so ridiculously long.why carry on doing something that doesn't work ?
@guy44692 ай бұрын
my mum shops in manchester at 86 years old she doesnt see anything bad or mad its weird ,i go with her some days and see crackys mc donalds fighting banglas wheel chair nutters , my mum cant see it .
@vanessaoliver82402 ай бұрын
Has the NHS ever changed policy since it began ?
@yelmak2 ай бұрын
No amount of policy change is going to fix the damage done by decades of underfunding
@nicolad882222 күн бұрын
Policy on what? Of course it has adapted.
@emilykilpatrick37512 ай бұрын
That guy with the beard is rude I’d hate to work with him.. and he’s a magistrate!
@vanessaoliver82402 ай бұрын
Problem is population increase worldwide
@DeKat-842 ай бұрын
Population increasing much faster than the amount of available resources.
@SAM-jc6ib2 ай бұрын
And countless failed governments not taking this into consideration
@feynthefallen24 күн бұрын
The chapter markers are all but useless.
@grytlapparАй бұрын
29:48 This wife seems strangely relaxed...
@amijoon3770Ай бұрын
❤❤🩹❤❤❤🩹❤ 👼👼👼
@johnrobbo3349Ай бұрын
Shouldn't put old people or sick children on t.v it's disgusting
@mazda20382 ай бұрын
Could of just said a cooked breakfast
@Sophiebliek2 ай бұрын
Pelican do you never want to Visit the USA ever again
@thebreezelife2 ай бұрын
You don't need breaths anymore just compressions
@emilykilpatrick37512 ай бұрын
Breaths for children first
@chanelgez21462 ай бұрын
i am so sorry for the loss of your partner beyond heartbreaking your partner will always be beside you with you in spirit 🙏🙏🙏❤️🫶🫶