Nightwatch Nation: Stabbed in the Head (Season 1, Episode 4) | A&E

In Yonkers, Jamal and Alex treat a man who was stabbed in the head during a robbery attempt on his way home in Season 1, Episode 4, “The Sober Truth”. #NightwatchNation
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47 thoughts on “Nightwatch Nation: Stabbed in the Head (Season 1, Episode 4) | A&E

  1. It might not be safe…calls for PD… gets out and goes into house anyway…BSI … scene safe? Does an IV for a BLS call way to

  2. Been binging this show lately and this is the first thing to make me cry. 😰
    I can say from experience that a head injury is no joke! It’s terrifying to see that much blood coming from your head and pouring down your face. Yet his only concern was his family.
    That dude is one tough cookie!

  3. I really feel for this guy. He just needed to be close to the loves of his life in that moment of trauma. I’ve been there and I know that feeling. I’m glad he’s okay.

  4. I had to call 911 for my neighbor who is in his 60's now, he had been out drinking and he ended up falling face first on the pavement and basically concussed himself, he couldn't remember where his car was, where the house was. Fortunately he was almost to the house, so I brought him into my place and called 911. When the ambulance showed up, camera crews popped out of the back as well. I am wondering if it had anything to do with this show, actually, we live in a city that does a lot of filming for TV shows etc. I immediately told them they didn't have permission to film, though, this particular neighbor of mine would 100% not want that sort of thing to happen. You do have the right to tell them not to film. Just in case that ever happens to you. And no, they won't tell you that in the heat of the moment, either, probably mainly because they just want to get the footage.

  5. You can't have the kids & the wife inside the ambulance? Not only is the ambulance ride chargeable but you can't have your family as support for you. Very different than in my poor free country.

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