Live Rescue: Woman SMACKED in the Head With a Brick (S3) | A&E

A woman is clocked in the head with a brick at a fast-food place in this clip from “1.2.21”.

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37 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Woman SMACKED in the Head With a Brick (S3) | A&E

  1. It’s not too smart to ask people «Do you remember everything?», because in many cases you may think you remember everything, but you don’t realize that there is something missing when you don’t remember what really happened and you’re in shock after an accident. When I was a teenager, I was asked if I had been unconcious and I answered «no», but it wasn’t until later when I asked my dad if it got pitch black in the car when we crashed and when he said something like, «no, it was in the middle of the day, silly», I realized I had been out, just not for long (and I did have a bad concussion). They should ask people in a more smart way to get trustworthy answers!

  2. I had someone crack me over the noggin with a huge iron frying pan 8 years ago. I don't have any permanent damage, except being nervous about getting hit again. It really sucks.🤕

  3. Solid EMT Skills

    Fresh out of EMT/Fire school! Report was solid, and gives me chills listening. I sound like a total rookie haha, but can’t wait to be doing that! Respects

  4. Some of you need to understand that radio reports often exclude details. They’re just to let the hospital know what’s coming and how severe so that the hospital can be prepared with the correct resources. The RN or doc taking care of this patient will get a full report at the hospital.

  5. She said she was nauseous and they didn’t tell the hospital though🙈
    Compassionate group, YES, but that is a huge indicator with a head injury!!

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