Live Rescue: Most Viewed Moments from Mesa, Arizona | ONE-HOUR MARATHON – Part 2 | A&E



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42 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Most Viewed Moments from Mesa, Arizona | ONE-HOUR MARATHON – Part 2 | A&E”

  1. If you ever move to Mesa stay South of the US 60. Mesa is over 300sq miles. Not as big as Phx or Tucson but Big

    You could be in a big beautiful suburban neighborhood cross one road and now you’re in the ghetto. Mesa is very choppy

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  2. It’s tragic how people panic when they hear the word Fentanyl. It’s an incredibly useful tool to help with pain. The general public only thinks it’s a street drug.

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  3. I understand that first case cause my son's father was a police officer and suffered some ptsd after a gang shooting where 2 officers and 3 civilians died. Also a member of my family was an armored car driver in a robbery, traumatic situations can sometimes cause lasting emotional effects. Even in abusive relationship, there's so many different situations that give persons trauma. Always advise them to get help.

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  4. that guy with the low sugar, i went through that a month ago. came to on my floor and couildn't get up and head was clear but couldn't get my bofy/hands to do what i wanted. took me an houir to call 911. blood sugar dropped into the 37! i was alone so i dread to think what would've happened of o didn't get help

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  5. That 1st case broke my heart. I am an Australian Army veteran and wake all through the night in cold sweats, thinking I'm getting shot at and my platoon is under fire.

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  6. I feel so horrible for these vets that were in these dumb wars. My cousin was in Iraq, 3 tours and the stories he told me were just horrific. Seeing his buddies get blown up right next to him and a bunch of other bs. I pray this man get the real help he needs.

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  7. “My d*** don’t work.”

    “So you want us to take you to the hospital?”

    “No, that ain’t your fault, I just keep choosing lame a** b******.”

    Lmao

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  8. The first one broke my heart. This man fought for his country, saw the most horrific things and the way they treat him when he has ptsd is to put him on probation?? How about some serious mental health help paid for by the army??? In the UK it's the same, a friend of mine was sent to NI when he was 18 and he's never been the same. He describes himself as cannon fodder…. that's how the west treats these young people prepared to die for our freedom, they don't.

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  9. I'm 63 yrs old and never served in the armed forces and I got to tell you that first event had me in tears. I think about everything he must be going through and and how many more are going through the same thing. Thank you all for everything!

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  10. Dude I have ptsd and during episodes I can’t remember what time or day it is and it’s like I’m fully hallucinating and I go into freeze mode. I feel for the first guy. And I don’t even have seizures. You’ll make it to the other end friend.

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