Live Rescue: Blazed and Confused (Season 1) | A&E

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Medics respond to a call from a man who smoked a significant amount of marijuana and was concerned he might have a heart attack in this clip from “8.01.19”. #LiveRescue
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39 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Blazed and Confused (Season 1) | A&E

  1. Imagine calling the ambulance because you are having a panic from weed, these people should be charged the cost of the call out.

  2. "This is a prime example of what not eating all day will do to you"

    Probably has nothing to do with smoking dabs at 3am. Keep smoking the weed-equivalent of meth. Just don't skip dinner.

  3. ''when was the last time you ate?'', ''yesterday'', ''that could be part of it too''..

    Well i mean yeah but.. Look at him.. He can go 2 months without food

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