Nightwatch: Top 10 Highway Rescues | A&E



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41 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Top 10 Highway Rescues | A&E”

  1. Any accident is horrible it a live or die situation people on the road now day's are careless when they are driving they don't care about other's on the road I see it everyday where I live I hate when it's a hit and run a 18 year old just died here and 4 others injury cause of drinking and drug's come on people stay home!! Thank God we got good people like these ambulance and firetrucks to rush you you before you die but what bothers me even worse is other drivers on the street see the light's on and can't get out of way knowing there's some kind of emergency and that's another minute another second of that person life ticking away people are so rude these days just makes me sick people have no sense these days!!

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  2. I worked for the guy who did 7 years in ambulatory Services I asked him why he quit. Without hesitation he said I couldn't stand to see one more dead or mangled child I just couldn't take it anymore.

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  3. I just witnessed a traumatic accident a few hours ago. I decided to watch some episodes of this show to see how calm the EMTs are so next time I know what to do. Thank you EMTs for all that you do!

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  4. These emt's are impressive with there ability to keep calm and collected with these accidents or anything . But Holly's little spin move she does with her radio makes me smile like she's playing and had some practice 🀣

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  5. Ive always loved this show, the responders are incredible. Never fails something makes me cry though πŸ™‚ Due to Lyme Disease I can no longer work in EMS, weirdly enough, watching these helps at those times I get restless!

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  6. They gotta stop calling people mama, someone could have lost a child before they were born or just plain don't like to be called mom or mama. Its weird. Especially when you call little girls mama.

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  7. Around 11:50 -ish, all I could think of for the moment, was how much I wished I could have offered this terrified woman some comforting words while EMT's were on their way…I pray that she will have a full recovery…When she said, "my phone's covered in blood," my heart just dropped…God bless her & all the 1st responders who aided her…

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  8. I’ve been in a car accident where I had to go in an ambulance. I had glass in me and on me and in my clothes and my elbow was bleeding and needed stitches bc it hit the window and shattered. I had the firefighters get me out and the EMTS were always super nice. when you’ve had a traumatic injury like that, the kindness and hospitality of the EMTS make the situation feel a whole lot better.

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  9. I rolled my suv 4 times n was ejected from the vehicle wearing my seat belt. I'm lucky I did or the roof would've squished me it was mashed to the seat. I broke 18 bones. Jaw face spine neck. Multiple concussion and head trauma. Cracked my femur broke pelvis in 6 places. My arm was completely behind me laying on it. Had to learn how to walk n everything again. Don't remember anything. Got no surgery or hard casts. Just a velcro back n chest shield with a neck thing under my chin. I'm a walking miracle. I wish I could speak to the people that found Me. My dad was a firefighter at nasal n a first responder. He died 6 months to the day after my accident on July 4th. The day after my parents 35th anniversary. Crazy how life is. God bless πŸ™Œ

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  10. OKI think the officers could have said a little bit more about the story you know the only thing we got out of it was as they pulled a truck over to 2 suspects in the custody and freed a young lady from being chained up in the back but why was that all done I understand she was from Las Vegas Nevada but that was a boring story sit and never been put out waste the time

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  11. 5:43 Another maaaajor reason not to give water to someone who may have internal injuries, or anything liquid via mouth, is that the body is taking blood away from the digestive system and other less than vital organs when it goes into shock meaning if that individual has internal bleeding in the abdomen it could push blood back to the damaged area and thus cause them to bleed out rather quickly as the body tries to digest whatever liquid it was given, IV is best place for fluids and pain meds as they go straight into the blood instead of having to be digested first

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