Nightwatch: Angry Man Argues With EMTs, Slows Down Help For Seizure Victim | A&E

While an aggravated man argues with EMTs, he inadvertently delays help to a seizure victim in this clip from Season 5, Episode 7 of Nightwatch.

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30 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Angry Man Argues With EMTs, Slows Down Help For Seizure Victim | A&E

  1. I'm on no way trying to claim to know better than the EMTs, but can someone explain why checking vital signs and assessment can't be done while they are on the way to the hospital? Is it just the difficulty with doing it on a moving vehicle?

  2. I can NOT be around, work around, talk to people that cry and curse, because they want to act like adult babies. And the first thing they want say is, "I don't wanna hear all that", when you REALLY wanna tell them to SHUT…THE…F…UP!!!

  3. I can understand the reaction of her friends. I would say that most people are still ignorant of the things that EMS workers can do now. Ambulances really were just modes of transport to the hospital until fairly recently. These days, paramedics and EMTs administer all kinds of medications, use EKGs, restart people's hearts, open up airways and provide oxygen, deflate collapsed lungs…I mean, they're out here stabilizing patients and prepping them for surgery. They're saving people's lives and even bringing the dead back to life. Shows like this really help to educate the public about the intense training and education required to be a paramedic, and the incredible importance of them. I'm a pretty educated person, but before this show, I had no idea how necessary this job was. I always considered an ambulance ride a luxury, and always just drove myself and loved ones to the hospital myself–cuz I already have a car, so what's the point? Well, from now on, if anyone I love is in a critical situation, I know that these people have the equipment and training that I don't. The profession has changed, dramatically. Ambulances are definitely not just fast transport for rich people anymore!

  4. What a surprise, a bunch of ignorant Zoomer extroverts partying during a pandemic because only "OK BOOMER" old people get diseases are also loud, obnoxious Dunning-Kruger "experts" on emergency care.

  5. The amount of people nowadays (that know nothing at all about a topic) yelling at the experts about how to do their job is sad.

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