Medical Emergencies Caught On Live TV



Live TV is so exciting because anything can happen, and sometimes that means injuries. Today I’m reacting to injuries and medical emergencies that happened on live tv. We’re talking America’s Got Talent, American Idol, newscasters having strokes, dehydration, Wendy Williams overheating, swallowing swords, being hit with a motorcycle, vasovagal syncope, drowning, Dan Harris, and magical tricks like David Blaine’s needle in going wrong. Which clips did I miss? Let me know down below.

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46 thoughts on “Medical Emergencies Caught On Live TV”

  1. Sadly I actually have to have knee surgery becuase a tore a small part of my muniscus and also my ACL Is laying to the side because it took a small piece of the bone off and didnt tear the ACL 🥲 Lord help me it's on Monday aug 8th I think 🥲🥲🥲🥲

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  2. This kid at my school made a joke to her sister and dumped bbq sauce on her. And the girl that dumped the sauce had a panic attack and was running up and down the halls screaming

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  3. Very little about panic attacks are covered in the first aid course I took so I also went and got my mental health first aid as well as ASIST. We are trained to call EMS to have a persons vitals checked out following a panic attack because of how serious they can be.

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  4. I have hemiplegia migraines. So scary. I lose the ability to speak, and cannot even dial a phone when one strikes. For a while, when my daughter was tiny, I was having them frequently. I can do nothing with them. Rescue remedies do not work and prophylactic treatment have been to no avail. It meant that for about 6 months, I wouldn't leave the house on my own with my daughter, because I was scared one would strike and I wouldn't be able to get to a safe place before being completely disabled by the migraine.
    Migraines are so debilitating.

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  5. having a panic attack is terrifying as all hell. i had one during college when i was about to perform a song with some other classmates, and it went REALLY bad. i ended up trying to run off of the stage only to then pass out and FALL off of the stage head first, almost breaking my neck. i am a heavy guy since i am overweight, but 2 of the people that were near the stage that was there to support me did their best to catch me as i fell, which saved me but i still got a bad neck injury which put me in the hospital for a couple of weeks as well as having to wear a bracing collar for almost a year. if someone is saying they are having a panic attack, TAKE IT SERIOUSLY AS IF THEIR LIFE IS ON THE LINE! because it very well might be in some situations!

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  6. I had a couple of migraines when i was pregnant last year. Both arms went heavy and tingled and I couldn't for the life of me get my words out. The first time, I couldn't remember my children's names, I was so sure I was having a stroke it was awful.

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  7. This is hard to watch. Not only have reaction vids been a laughing stock for almost a decade, this overreacting clown is clearly working from a script!

    BRING BACK THE DOWNVOTES!!!

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  8. i have vasovagal syncope AND asthma and it SUCKS i faint so easily, but lucky my friends and school know about it and my boyfriend and best friend can usually see my signs.

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  9. Yeah this has nothing to do with this but i tried closing a pocket knife on time and cut me finger really deep and then my neighbor who is a doctor had to come over wrap my finger in about bandage that was an inche thick and an inch wide

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  10. Had a panic attack in which I was admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with Panic Disorder and Anxiety. Had elevated heart rate and difficulty in taking deep breaths for a couple of days (thought it would subside) till one day it got to the point where it was hard for me to move my limbs and numbness. My dad had to carry me to the hospital where they suspected a heart problem and transferred me to a specialist. Surprisingly during the whole ordeal, I was calm like was just chilling but my body was not vibing with me.

    Before this had another panic attack at a McDonald which was packed with people and I don't vibe with small spaces packed with people. Elevated heart rate, felt nauseous. Told my parents that I wanted to leave but they just dismissed it.

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  11. When I was a child, I used to faint quite often…. as an adult have not happened any longer; but if I get stress enough , I feel like fainting. Sadly usually ends in a panic attack now …

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