Nightwatch Nation: Won’t Go to the Hospital (Season 1, Episode 7) | A&E

In Austin, Kim and Audrey respond to a woman who’s had a seizure and refuses to go to the hospital in this clip from Season 1, Episode 7, “Back from the Brink”. #NightwatchNation
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48 thoughts on “Nightwatch Nation: Won’t Go to the Hospital (Season 1, Episode 7) | A&E

  1. look the woman who is driving the ambulance i think she is like psycho look her face scary and tatto on hand 😀

  2. Why did she say "after I had the baby" instead of saying "after I had my baby"? It's odd when a mother doesn't refer to their child as their baby.

  3. this is heartbreaking, as an Australian this would NOT happen. Free healthcare, tax those who can be taxed to take care of the population appropriately for rfucks sake it's not rocket science.

  4. What does she haveand and tomorrow morning there was never seen anything that would help the goats and tomorrow night for them and tomorrow Tommy youtalking you miss the weekend 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘is and then really 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😘😘😘😘😘

  5. I have epilepsy and I totally understand why she doesn’t wanna spend $1500 on and ambulance ride, plus whatever the hospital is gonna charge. They acted like a couple used car salespeople the way they were trying to push the ambulance ride, I know I’ve been there. If I managed to be that lucid I would have told that EMT with the attitude to go f-ck herself rudely. I don’t need anyone telling me about seizures or lecturing about their consequences. I know more about them then she ever will. After she leaves then it’s a big joke too. Oh this can lower the threshold and that can lower the threshold as they’re smirking and joking about pinky promises… it’s not a joke to us, glad it’s a joke to you two.

  6. If I went to the hospital everytime I had a seizure and I have Gran Mal seizures I would be going a lot…… I take my medication and do all I can to prevent them but they still happen…. but if my heart rate was still that high I would absolutely go….. if her boyfriend was in the other ambulance and was beaten badly bc she had his blood on her and she answered every question but that one she might have had something to do with it and that is why she didn't want to go to the hospital….. why would she not answer that 1 question but answered the rest….. she should have been detained….. her seizure started while being asked questions by the Police Officers and she probably got nervous and upset and that brought her seizure on! Just saying not 100% sure but from having epilepsy since childhood that seems like a plausible idea

  7. When you're used to having seizures it freaks people out that you won't go to the hospital but when you go there's not much they can do for you, so you're hoping to just go home to bed.

  8. She feeling a sleep she is tried so quiet she not talking maybe she have a seizure she did not take her pill for her seizure every hour day need to put a hospital gown put her clothes in the bags day need to keep her overnight in the hospital the will watch her overnight in the hospital

  9. Trying to avoid being in debt and getting a heart attack when she gets the statement. That’s why she doesn’t want to go to the hospital. Lol

  10. In April 2017 I had a seizure and called 911 because the person thought it was smart to hand me a phone minutes later and they told me I hadn't had a one… Smh. I fractured my left hip that was replaced in 2014 so I'm quite sure I had one. When they finally came they put the stretcher in the street knowing my hip was fractured! My brother had to carry me to it.

  11. I had uncontrolled seizures for a while in my 20s. We knew I was gonna seize again, if not then, later. Happened all the time. My doc said there was really NO point going to the hospital unless it was new/different. They’d give me fluids, IV Keppra (doesn’t help me), and I’d lie around the ER for a few hours. In my area EMS doesn’t bill insurance so the cost is huge. She’s pretty alert and oriented by the end, knows her history.

    She she have been taking her meds though, especially with a baby – what if she collapsed holding it?! Different if they couldn’t get the cocktail right…and drinking?! I don’t understand that kind of behavior, but I know it happens.

  12. all the comments saying she didnt want to pay $2000 for the ambulance ride but the real deal is she doesnt want to pay $2000 to hear "her heart rate is really elevated" a bunch of times

  13. My friend has epilepsy but I’ve never seen her have a seizure and I don’t think I want to, I feel really sorry for people that have seizures, they will have epilepsy for the rest of their life 😞

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