Live PD: Rollover Panic (Episode 33) | A&E

Officers respond to a horrific accident in which a driver was thrown from the car in this clip from “04.21.2017”. #LivePD

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Live PD
Season 1
Episode 33
04.21.2017

On “Live PD,” ABC’s Dan Abrams and Dallas Police Department Detectives Rich Emberlin and Kevin Jackson offer insight and commentary as live cameras capture the work of a mix of urban and rural police forces around the country on a typical Friday night.

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46 thoughts on “Live PD: Rollover Panic (Episode 33) | A&E

  1. I have an anxiety/panic disorder. I drive, but sometimes panic takes over. It could be anything. A loud sudden noise, thinking about work, or any number of things and then I blank. I can't breathe or think. I forget sometimes what's the gas or brake. It takes a lot of deep breathing to calm down. I listen to a lot of music to drown out traffic noise and keep myself calm. I hope this dude will be okay. Panic disorders are scary things. You just never know when it'll take over.

  2. I rolled my car once. I wasn’t worried about if I was ok or not. I was worried that my car was totaled and I had to work the next day. The family who watched it happen and called 911 were talking to me. I asked if I could drive my car home still 😂. No concussion. Just very work motivated.

  3. LE did brilliant keeping him as calm as possible! Ouch! Loved when he started yelling at the morons slowing down, drives me insane too Sir. They should put up signs 🪧, Nothing To See Here, Move Along!

  4. As someone with anxiety disorder and crippling attacks, this officer handled the victim as I would hope to be treated… Only feedback is not repeating “relax” lolol. But the conversation and grounding questions and calm tone…. brilliant work Officer!

  5. Those people who say anxiety isnt an issue or shouldnt be, obviously dont have it and dont know what a person feels during moment. Do some research before replying rudely. Sometimes people cant help it. It just happens and u cant stop it. And yes i do have anxiety as well and 3 other mental health disorders.

  6. Thank God he kept telling people to drive. Why are you trying to stop in the middle of a highway? Unless you're getting out to help, quit being nosey.

  7. I had a panic attack while driving as well. It’s scary af and then knowing that there are other people on the road while you’re freaking out is terrifying. Thank goodness no one else was injured in both my case and this dude’s

  8. This is exactly why my physician instructed me to wear a medical alert bracelet for severe anxiety.

    I've nearly passed out at work, and had to call a friend to my home, and have only been able to point at the bracelet.

  9. As someone who thought they had a panic attack I found out I have a heart disorder. Long story short I have not been able to drive for a year. I feel so bad for this boy.

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