Live Rescue: Mesa, Arizona | ONE-HOUR MARATHON | A&E



Check out our hour-long MARATHON of content from Mesa, Arizona, in this compilation from Live Rescue!

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28 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Mesa, Arizona | ONE-HOUR MARATHON | A&E”

  1. At least the paramedics were concerned about the unborn child. The “mom” sure isn’t. People like this should be forced to have their tubes tied. My ex wife is a prime example of this garbage. Drug addict that hasn’t had anything to do with her kids in 14 years

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  2. As someone who has seizures and has had to be taken to the hospital by force. To anyone who thinks ems can't force a patient to go. The law not only gives them the authority to do this but the law also forces them to take you by force. If ems says your going Your going

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  3. Only time i ever went to the hospital was when i OD'd on rooflin. (in smaller doses it gets you high but to much will kill you.) I took 2 massive gulps of the substance. 20min later i passed out on the ground. I woke up 7 days later in the hospital from a coma and missing 1 ear. Drugs are bad. Dont do them.

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  4. I don't understand why people who live in Arizona don't realize you shouldn't drink in the heat outside. I live in a hot region in California & have witnessed what the heat & alcohol do to people.

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  5. 36:00 why is a massive fire engine responding to cheerios up the nose? #1 shouldn’t the parents take him to the doctor? Or #2 shouldn’t they get an ambulance not a fir engine?

    Or does America use fireys to back up the ambos when they are busy? Maybe Australia should do that considering how overworked our paramedics are and how the fire brigade can go days without doing a single job in some places

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