Live Rescue: Bachelor Party Foul (Season 1) | A&E

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Medics respond to a groomsman who dislocated his ankle while jumping on the street at his bachelor party in this clip from Season 1, Episode 8 “6.10.19”.#LiveRescue
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37 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Bachelor Party Foul (Season 1) | A&E

  1. I thought that this had to have been filmed in like 2010 because they gave him morphine while he was still chipper….but it was filmed in 2019. I have broken so many bones and dislocated my elbow and ankle multiple times and have never had any doctor ever even suggest giving me an opiate pain medication.
    Just Advil.

  2. A&E you really do not let the viewers learn what has taken place with the patients. Did he have a break, dislocation, surgery etc. Update your viewers, so they will want to actually view your videos.

  3. Why do they run fluids and then give the meds through the IV line? Fluids are not necessary in every patient that needs IV drugs. Just give them through the injection port on the Cannula and then flush through there as well.

  4. “On a scale of 1-10 how bad is your pain?” “7” is completely fine and happy smiling. I wish I could have that tolerance

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