Nightwatch: High-Speed Chase Ends In Foot Pursuit | Full Episode – S2, E9 | Part 3 | A&E

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A high-speed chase ends in an intense foot pursuit in part 3 of Season 2, Episode 9, “Dreams and Nightmares”. #Nightwatch
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34 thoughts on “Nightwatch: High-Speed Chase Ends In Foot Pursuit | Full Episode – S2, E9 | Part 3 | A&E

  1. I had a panic attack not as bad as this but very similar and I felt the same but more mild anxiety for 5 whole weeks afterwords and it was EVERYDAY. The compassion I have for her is unreal.

  2. oh my god ive been in the lady's place that has anxiety. it is the most insane, out of body experience that is indescribable. it's like you're doing everything you can to try to get/find help or tell someone what's going on, but you're moving and talking as slow/incoherant as you would in your dreams (slow and uncontrollable). it is INCREDIBLY difficult to get just one word out. one episode was from seizure medication withdrawal and the next was from extreme anxiety. this kinda stuff really makes me wanna become an emt or at least learn more, and i hope one day i can conquer these mental obstacles i'm dealing with and help others who are going through the same things.

  3. I will never understand, for the life of me, why people comment “early” or “second comment” on these videos like seeing it first on YouTube is a huge accomplishment. Lol

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