Live Rescue: Fountain of Youth (Season 1) | A&E

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An elderly woman is taken to the hospital after complaining of chest pain in this clip from “6.24.19”. #LiveRescue
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47 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Fountain of Youth (Season 1) | A&E

  1. How long did she having a chest pain the pain gose way it comes back she need to stay overnight in the hospital need a x-ray of her chest pain day need to call her family are a friend are a next door them she in the hospital

  2. This responder needs to stop telling patients this completely inaccurate story of how he can tell when people are having heart attacks. I love his compassion, and although he’s probably just trying to keep her calm, this is not the way to do it. Its not only not true, it also gives people the wrong impression of how heart attacks work. Let’s put aside the fact that he’s grossly untrained and it is beyond his scope and unethical to even tell people this stuff. Just because it’s not an obvious massive tombstone STEMI that he could find with his limited equipment on the field, doesn’t mean there isn’t ischemia, especially in women who can have atypical presentations with nothing more than just some nausea sometimes. This sort of conversation gives people the wrong impression of what to expect from medicine or what a heart attack even is. Nothing against him, he is clearly very compassionate, but there’s more to being a good caretaker than compassion.

  3. Lady doesnt look 91 at all she looks at least ten years younger. I hope when i get her age i have that upbeat attitude and sense of humor

  4. Old woman: “Can you tell when someone is having a heart attack?”

    Medical professional: “lol I don’t know sometimes”

  5. i'm currently in a class to become an EMT, then im gonna pursue becoming a paramedic firefighter. It's shows like these that keep my interest piqued! in fact, this show is that made me realize i want to become an emt!

  6. XYZPDQ!! For those who don't know what that means. Exam your zipper pretty darn quick.. In grade school if someone's zipper was dowm, this was the polite and discreet way if letting someone know. The paramedics zipper was down, lol!!

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