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@FarOut-n6b7 ай бұрын
lads gunna be mortgage free at 21 once he gets compo for this
@zerilan89097 ай бұрын
someone translate
@samjs05697 ай бұрын
@@zerilan8909 house will be paid for once they pay him compensation
@max2themax7 ай бұрын
@@zerilan8909 The guy will be able to pay off his mortgage once he gets paid compensation for the work injury sustained.
@stefantaylor12706 ай бұрын
@@zerilan8909 He is going to get a lot of compensation from the company and be able to purchase a house without a mortgage
@Wehra966 ай бұрын
@@zerilan8909 The monetary compensation from this accident will pay off a mortgage is what he is saying
@jamiew.27187 ай бұрын
That doc is brilliant at his job
@cianoreilly92616 ай бұрын
Absolutely, also the paramedics done a fantastic job here as well. I see it day to day here in Ireland. Paramedics don’t get enough credit for what tasks they carry out in my opinion.
@jamiew.27186 ай бұрын
@@cianoreilly9261 Oh for sure, however as an ECA in england paras would be useless without their trusty assistants 😜
@cianoreilly92616 ай бұрын
@@jamiew.2718 You’re not wrong ! Something similar in Ireland too hahaha !!
@phile695 ай бұрын
Not only did all teams do an amazing job, that doctor has probably positively influenced those paramedics careers.
@commanderbarbie25507 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for him, thank you for helping him. 😢
@cx24x6 ай бұрын
Cars have saved my life so many times. Best of luck young man!
@juan21r167 ай бұрын
So glad he was ok
@TinyScorpion447 ай бұрын
Glad to see he's doing well, cars can be incredibly therapeutic and help a lot in healing from all kinds of physical and mental trauma
@robertbissonnette44117 ай бұрын
Thank God for helicopter service and ground crews i will say UK medical service is way better than the United States of America and I live in the united states of America
@airedale19137 ай бұрын
Our emergency and trauma care is second to none. Routine stuff, less so at the moment. But I am so grateful for our NHS and the air ambulance charities.
@anniesilver92017 ай бұрын
An air ambulance took my niece to the hospital 300 miles away. They saved a 2 year olds life. We have amazing medical workers here in the U.S. God Bless them all.
@chrisnstar7 ай бұрын
@@anniesilver9201we do have good people in ER but this helicopter ride could cost the patient $100K or more. And the ER services are expensive even with insurance. In the UK you don't pay for the chopper or ambulance or hospital.
@reecebiscuits4207 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@50sRockChick7 ай бұрын
@@chrisnstarwe do in taxes, it’s not expensive though in the big scheme of things. it’s free at point of delivery. FOR NOW.
@saznz797 ай бұрын
Does anyone know why HART didn’t respond.Was it because YAA was closer?
@LucasHoey7 ай бұрын
Cause there wasn’t any threat or mechanical intervention needed
@danapowers97937 ай бұрын
Extrication was not needed perhaps
@helenpaton42457 ай бұрын
Should read ELECTROCUTED. To be "electrified" is to say that you have made something have electricity go through it, usually an object. It is intransitive. Such as, "to make the fence electrified." To be "electrocuted" is when electricity goes through something alive, and is transitive, such as a person. You're welcome.
@bjornroesbeke7 ай бұрын
Sounds logical, but i've been told in all courses that "electrocution" is only valid when the subject has died as a result of being electrified.
@melle91557 ай бұрын
Electrocuted applies when the person dies, since it's an amalgamation of electricity and execution.
@katie-cp3jw7 ай бұрын
When no it alls don’t know it all
@crazyleyland51066 ай бұрын
@@melle9155 they coined the word in America with the creation of the electric chair. Since then though, electrocution has got to also mean somebody accidentally getting an electric current through them, as well as the execution method.
@Dr_KAP5 ай бұрын
In Australia we would say the individual suffered electric shock.
@deannazandi17977 ай бұрын
PRAISE THE LORD THANK YOU, MEDICAL TEAMS.
@gwrydd5 ай бұрын
praise the nhs*
@RandyDarkshade27 ай бұрын
The only one to get the terminology right was Frasier himself.
@krashd5 ай бұрын
When he sang that song about the hippopotamus?
@tamfuwing17 ай бұрын
Electrified??
@MSJChem7 ай бұрын
Like a railway line?
@geoffreypython8527 ай бұрын
In medical terms, electrocuted means the patient had an electric shock which caused a cardiac arrest while electrified means the patient was shocked without inducing a cardiac arrest. That's the difference we make in my language, might not be the case in English though.
@vickyc25735 ай бұрын
@@geoffreypython852 oh that's interesting - the word "electrocute" literally means to die because of electricity, it's a portmanteau of the words "electric" and "execute", but most people use just it to mean receiving an electric shock of any strength or injury. is a cardiac arrest considered "close enough" (if you will) to death for the word to apply?
@Briggsy4357 ай бұрын
How did her get a shock
@blackcharas5 ай бұрын
Shocking incident
@Madsstuff7 ай бұрын
What the hell is the titled to this video 😅😅😅😅😅
@alanbrown4587 ай бұрын
Eeh is wot is sez
@theathomas24655 ай бұрын
I got electrouced once when charging phone on Holidays Inn in london but my hands wasn't wet and made my arm went numb
@theathomas24657 ай бұрын
I got electric shock while in London Inn while charging phone and my arm went numb
@Nickstraw5 ай бұрын
Electrified? DONT YOU MEAN ELECTROCUTED
@JointSnipe7 ай бұрын
At one point when they loaded the patient on to the helicopter, the Doctor says his CO2 came down to 8.2%. That's still absurdly high isn't it? I didn't know you could have that much CO2 in your blood after X minutes of poor/no breathing?
@sisi-xw2ku7 ай бұрын
It's not %. It's mmHg. Should bei around 35
@JointSnipe7 ай бұрын
@@sisi-xw2ku Oh I see. But then it's.... low? The doctor said 8.2 I believe. Should it just be higher then normally?
@ChrisH1338787 ай бұрын
The 8.2 refers to kilo pascals, the Systeme Internationale partial pressure measurement. I haven't worked in UK critical care for decades, but if I remember correctly, that is about 60-61 mm Hg.
@sisi-xw2ku7 ай бұрын
@@ChrisH133878 Uh crazy. Thought ist mmHg. Thx
@Mark-bl6oe7 ай бұрын
Kpa is usually used over mmHg in the UK health system. (The range of Mmhg is 7.5 x higher than Kpa). Normal CO2 level is 4.7 - 6kpa. A high blood CO2 level constricts the cerebral blood vessels reducing blood oxygen delivery to the brain. Also, usually, your CO2 reading opposes your O2 reading, most causes of high CO2 is a low O2 and vice versa. So not only does blood flow reduce, but also the oxygen content of blood is lower too. So glad Fraser recovered well after this!
@joosiej856 ай бұрын
Electrocuted, not electrified...!
@krashd5 ай бұрын
But he never died, obviously.
@TheAngryBiker936 ай бұрын
Imagine putting Ads on a Medical Helicopter.. bruh what the actual...
@danneh12766 ай бұрын
I believe it's logos of companies that choose to financially sponsor the service. Would you rather have an air ambulance with a bit of marketing, or one that might not even have money to have a helicopter to fly?
@LovelyLawla6 ай бұрын
Imagine being a business that donated huge amounts of money to fund the air ambulance and then not even having any indication that you fund the service?
@alexandraheron96626 ай бұрын
The air ambulance service runs entirely on donations. The ads are from its sponsors
You'd think a medical professional would know that if you don't cover your mouth AND your nose, you might as well not wear a mask, because it won't do any good that way.
@reecebiscuits4207 ай бұрын
Awwww shut ip
@ChlorineBee7 ай бұрын
I imagine it's because his helmet/ glasses would steam up - I assume being able to see is pretty important in his line of work- just a guess 💁♀️
@chriswilliams86076 ай бұрын
@@reecebiscuits420 nope he is right, this idiotic masks were such an incredible scam, and every sane person knew it, but was forced by "mandates", induced by corrupt and dumb political clowns.
@mariekekito39986 ай бұрын
Go fly a helicopter with a foggy helmet and see how that goes.
@rickseiden16 ай бұрын
@@mariekekito3998 he's not flying the helicopter, he's flying in it. Also, if my full face mask motorcycle helmet is fog free, an open face helicopter helmet can be, too. Finally, he never covered his nose, Even when outside the helicopter.
@BillEvans19567 ай бұрын
Pointless face masks.
@Collateralcoffee5 ай бұрын
The word is electrocuted. Not electrified.... Dude!
@MsKlamar6 ай бұрын
They waste time. Defibrilation, ambu, maybe lorapeme for fits and rush to the ER.
@coover655 ай бұрын
I guess the question is "what level of pre-hospital care is available?". In Australia for example, everything done within the first hour at an ER is done by the paramedics in the field anyway. With the exception of a few clinical presentations, the "Golden Hour" now isn't "scene to hospital", but "ambulance to patient". Ambulances are more and more becoming mobile ERs, and paramedic training equals or exceeds that of registered nurses. I 'm pretty sure the UK and Canada work in a similar manner.
@lizsa31456 ай бұрын
Watching this in 2024, thinking how ridiculous we all were wearing those stupid masks! That did absolutely nothing 😅😂
@krashd5 ай бұрын
Only idiots think they did nothing.
@Siteof4norfolk7 ай бұрын
Croup police yet again at a scene whqt don't involve them
@thwalesproductions7 ай бұрын
Police need to be at scenes like this to see if this was done on purpose or simply an accident, they still need to investigate the cause of such incidents and if it was due to neglect on the employers behalf etc
@CymruEmergencyResponder7 ай бұрын
Police are there to commence investigation. They also have the secondary role of coroners officers if the patient dies.
@FootballShowOffical7 ай бұрын
@siteof4norfolk You don’t know what you’re talking about. Clearly states at the start that police were on scene and provided CPR, which has most likely saved his life.
@coover657 ай бұрын
What are "croup police"? Do they investigate children with croup? You make no sense.
@ElliottRodgers7 ай бұрын
From report police were first on scene and did CPR. Police have role gathering evidence for Health & Safety Executive and police have a lawful duty to gather evidence for coroner if patient dies.
@markhyde17146 ай бұрын
RSI MUST be banned as well as they have no consent
@LovelyLawla6 ай бұрын
Why would doctors and paramedics need consent to save someone's life? It seems like you are totally missing the point of the emergency services and the entire premise of an RSI.
@markhyde17146 ай бұрын
@LovelyLaura1710 without consent its assault I was in a serious accident in 2005 both police and paramedics had no consent to touch or move me they wouldn't wait for fire service and damaged my spine so when I am in need of help now I refuse every time
@LovelyLawla6 ай бұрын
@@markhyde1714 in the UK, police and paramedics are legally permitted to assist anyone who is injured. Paramedics are the ones who would instruct fire fighters for any extractions required. This person didn't have the presence of mind to refuse care while understanding the risks.
@markhyde17146 ай бұрын
Unfortunately implied consent or duty of care is a government act and is not consent in any way so if I'm unconscious and if you touch me without consent I will prosecute for assault
@LovelyLawla6 ай бұрын
@@markhyde1714 you seriously think you will be able to get a professional charged for assult if they respond as part of their job? Even a member of the public is protected under law in the UK. So you'd just look very foolish in court.
@markhyde17146 ай бұрын
Do not allow police to do cpr this must be stopped and made illegal
@antoinette87136 ай бұрын
what???? most time if cpr isnt started within certain amount of time then irreversible brain damage begins. so not sure what ur point is unless ur trying to be sarcastic, but if not then u make zero sense!!!
@chriswilliams86076 ай бұрын
are you crazy ?
@markhyde17146 ай бұрын
@@chriswilliams8607 no police can not be trusted in any way I would sooner die than them help me they must be banned from giving any first aid
@eliastalks74115 ай бұрын
@@antoinette8713 also anyone with basic training (or someone without who's guided on the phone by emergency services) can do CPR. As long as they have the strength to push deep enough anyone can do CPR
@annaingram24295 ай бұрын
If I, as an everyday citizen who has taken CPR training, am encouraged to provide CPR until professionals (first responders ie, police) arrive, I think your statement is ridiculous!