Nightwatch: Smell the Roses, Blow Out the Candles (Season 4, Episode 6) | A&E

When a young boy suffering from respiratory issues has trouble calming down, Tampa paramedic Mark has just the trick to steady him in this scene from “Always Remain Calm”. #Nightwatch
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Nightwatch
Season 4
Episode 6
Always Remain Calm

From executive producer Dick Wolf comes “Nightwatch” an hour-long series following elite teams of emergency responders as they risk their lives to work the busiest and most unnerving shift of the day: the overnight shift in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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36 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Smell the Roses, Blow Out the Candles (Season 4, Episode 6) | A&E

  1. Going to be using that technique for my sister with severe anxiety. He was just getting more stressed because his family was stressed out. It wasn't that his breathing shut down, he was overwhelmed.

  2. I have a pt right now who is a florist and has a lot of anxiety issues and gets really worked up – she will love this – "smell the roses, blow out the candles!"

  3. I love 💗 when parents go with their children 👶 to the hospital 🏥 and I wish the aShokan DEP police 👮‍♀️ came with me to the hospital 🏥

  4. ive taken prednisone before for an allergy attack (im severally allergic to peanuts) and it barely works epipens always work

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