Live Rescue: Bun in the Oven (Season 2) | A&E

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Medics respond to a report of a pregnant woman passed out in her car with a pile of money in her lap in this clip from “11.04.19”. #LiveRescue
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36 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Bun in the Oven (Season 2) | A&E

  1. "We are not forcing you to go to the hospital"

    However ….yes we are. 😁 Love how they can be so calm and understanding without upseting her even more great job!!💖

  2. I’m anemic and when I’m pregnant just not eating breakfast can cause me to pass out in 70 degree weather so I can only imagine how she was feeling if a security guard seen her on side of the store she had to be showing previous signs like I do that she was not okay so I’m so happy they came and were so nice to her

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  6. Why didn't they check her blood sugar levels? . U can clearly tell by her symptoms that she was more then likely a diabetic

  7. i once had a patient die so after my shift i went down a trail and ended up falling asleep in my car… i woke up to five cops asking if i was on drugs and telling me they knew i was… i literally was just sad and over tired. 😂🤗 i also once had to go in an ambulance while pregnant and the emts offered to let my dogs out for me! 😂 emts are sweet and cops like to assume.

  8. As someone who grew up with a mom addicted to drugs, she's not high, she might seem like it, but as someone who as been around an addict I can tell she's not alright (but also I have passed out due to different health reasons) BUT AGAIN I can tell she needs help with the heat not drugs

  9. This is very similar to the way a diabetic would act when their sugar is too low. Same thing happened with my grandma except she was driving the wrong way and the cops luckily guided her back on track. Thank god this lady was parked because it could’ve been deadly. Not everything is related to drugs people. I had to educate one of the ignorant cops when this happened to my grandma.

  10. Most definitely a low blood pressure health issue. Mine dropped so low when I was pregnant I passed out in a parking lot while driving. Luckily someone was able to catch up to me and stop the car. I was in ICU for 5 days.

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  13. to literally everyone in this comment section, they weren’t suggesting that she was a drugie or was on drugs it was just a question they had to ask to make sure drugs wasn’t the reason for her being in that state it’s a question they ask literally everyone they take care of, there are multiple reasons to be in that state and drugs is one of those reasons so they had to ask her

  14. Honestly I have been tested for drugs because of pregnancy and heat and dehydration mixed looks like your high add low blood sugar. It sucks

  15. Seemed like diabetic shock to me. Whether or not it's gestational diabetes doesn't matter in the situation, they made the best call to get her to the hospital. And making sure the groceries didn't spoil was an added bonus. I can tell the squad cares very much about the community and its people.

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