Nightwatch Nation: Two Visits in One Night (Season 1, Episode 9) | A&E

In Baton Rouge, two different EMS teams end up having to respond to the same victim of an assault in this clip from Season 1, Episode 9, “Trauma Drama”. #NightwatchNation
Subscribe for more from Nightwatch Nation and other great A&E shows:
http://aetv.us/subscribe-ae

Find out more about the show and watch full episodes on our site:
https://www.aetv.com/shows/nightwatch-nation

Check out exclusive A&E content:
Website – http://po.st/AETV
Facebook – http://po.st/AE_Facebook
Twitter – http://po.st/AE_Twitter

β€œNightwatch Nation,” the new nonfiction series from executive producer Dick Wolf and 44 Blue Productions, follows EMTs in Yonkers, New York, Austin, Texas, Tucson, Arizona and Baton Rouge, Louisiana as these real-life heroes risk their lives to work the busiest and most unnerving shift of the day, the overnight.

A&E leads the cultural conversation through high-quality, thought provoking original programming with a unique point of view. Whether it’s the network’s distinctive brand of award-winning disruptive reality, groundbreaking documentary, or premium scripted drama, A&E always makes entertainment an art. Visit us at http://www.aetv.com for more info.

source

Author: avnblogfeed

ANGELHOUSE Β© 2009 - 2022 | HOSTING BY PHILLYFINEST369 SERVER STATS| & THE IDIOTS ROBOT AND CONTROL INC. |(RSS FEED MODULE)| ALL YOUTUBE VIDEOS IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF GOOGLE INC. THE YOUTUBE CHANNELS AND BLOG FEEDS IS MANAGED BY THERE RIGHTFUL OWNERS (AVNBLOGFEED.COM)

25 thoughts on “Nightwatch Nation: Two Visits in One Night (Season 1, Episode 9) | A&E

  1. I'm so glad we have universal healthcare in the UK. No bills, just a 2% – 12% tax cut from your wages which works out to be nothing in comparison to your yearly salary. Ye, tax sucks, but I'd rather pay National Insurance than get sick and receive a bill for Β£30,000. If you don't work and don't pay National Insurance, you're still entitled to universal healthcare here in the United Kingdom as long as you're a citizen.

  2. I almost died from a kidney infection. Had a 104 degree fever and was hallucinating…still didn't take an ambulance to the hospital XD

  3. Once he heard insurance he didn’t wanna go. I feel bad for him. I know what it’s like to have it. It sucks. By the grace of God we have it now.

  4. in australia, you pay a bill once a year incase you need an ambulance, in that year you don't pay extra to ride in the ambo. Medicare also covers most costs in the hospital too. America makes me worry

  5. I am so glad that in my country (Greece) it's free and we don't have to pay for medication or hospital stay. It made me sad to know that they have to pay for their health etc..

  6. My country is poor but you don't need medical insurance for the hospitals. Medical insurance only applied to rich people to go to private hospitals so that they don't need to wait for ques. But even the free specialist hospitals in my country is $5 for registration only & no que time for emergency. So basically ambulance ride & hospital treatments (outpatient/emergency) are all totally free. My country is the 34th country on the world GDP lists.

  7. This is so
    Sad πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯

  8. Guys, you gotta get universal healthcare. It may not always be fast (learn from us in Canada, don't let there be too much admin for the amount of nurses and docs), but at least it won't economically kill people, or prevent people from seeking help if they wouldn't be able to afford it without universal healthcare.

    Seriously, you don't mind paying via taxes for the enforcement of laws or preventing houses from burning or resolving car crashes, but you do mind paying to let people get medical help?

Comments are closed.