Live Rescue: But I Don’t Wanna Go (Season 1) | A&E

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Medics respond to a woman who had a seizure and woke up in a confused state and unable to answer simple questions. After a brief struggle, the EMT’s manage to get her in an ambulance to take her to the hospital in this clip from “6.24.19”. #LiveRescue
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49 thoughts on “Live Rescue: But I Don’t Wanna Go (Season 1) | A&E

  1. My goodness, almost everyone in this comment section is so unoriginal. We get it, you don’t like ambulance costs. The woman never it mentioned anything about money in the first place; she could be filthy rich for all anyone knows.

  2. As someone who has had a stroke and multiple episodes of mental confusion, I feel for her. She was worse off in that video than I ever was. I hope she recovered.

  3. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way…

  4. The 'Sorry!' from the EMT, right after they had her on the gurney, made me chortle. He sounded very DONE with her incoherent resistance and like he would need medical attention, himself, because of how hard he rolled his eyes lol

  5. I'll refuse an Expensive ambulance service too. I'll just call an Uber instead.
    If I die, I die!

    Like it or not ppl, Money is God in America.

  6. In my country medical almost free only need to pay rm1.00 about 25sen in us dollar but what i understand in us if you have medical insuranse you dont have to worry about medical expance but i dont know how much you have to pay every month

  7. My late husband was epileptic. He would be in 'that place' after a seizure. Sometimes it would last a few hours. Sometimes it would last days. The EMT's and other responders treated this young lady very well. They showed understanding and compassion.

  8. As an epileptic I feel they should have given her more time to come back. After I have them I can fully come between 5 to 30 minutes. It just takes time. And all they do at the hospital is say "oh we don't know why you have them ok bye." We just need time.

  9. i don't like that they threatened to get cops involved. she was already out of it, confused, then you gotta scare her? they didn't give her a chance to even come back on her own. they could have waited a few minutes.

  10. I know they were trying to help her, but did they really need to be so in her face. There were 4 of them, all crowding around her! No wonder she didn't just want to go with them.

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  12. Wow I can’t believe I’m reading comments from people that think the paramedics should of left her alone in that state! Or it’s “sad” they forced her..🤔 What would be even more sad is if they left her in that state of confusion and she walked into traffic or got ran over, or someone came and took advantage of her, or she could of had another seizure. Then you all would of been mad they DIDNT force her 🙄

  13. Not only does it cost so much to go t the hospital in the states, but people who have epilepsy or have seizures in general become very agitated and aggressive afterwards and it’s simply because of the confusion and the seizures.

  14. It's extremely expensive in the U.S. to fail a suicide attempt, have a mental breakdown, or have any sort of medical emergency. Everyone and everything will cost you an arm and a leg, including the ambulance ride, the EMTs, the medicine, the hospital, the emergency room, the counselor, etc. Might as well not even exist.

  15. I have epilepsy and the confusion after a seizure like that is draining. Everything is just so fuzzy. Thanks to the paramedics for making the right choice for her

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