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  • Is my vision right, are the medics not wearing gloves?

  • these videos are scary

  • whats next?

  • which is the episode when the lady has a heart attack in the movie theater?

  • @AshtonLover7806 ""A Defib Runs Through It" from episode 425.

  • @kenrayjr93 Did you happen to notice Captain Kirk said its a small town? And did you happen to hear him say the date also?

  • at about 6:25 to 6:32 , did anyone see his leg move up when they put him on the strecher?

  • 9:07-9:08 "Cpr baby" show at the end here is a greatest and scary segment to say the least.

  • That dispatcher ought to be able to have a personal light on her car, even if she isn't an active medic herself. She is still part of the team as the dispatcher and she ought to have emergency lights so she could quickly get to the station in an emergency.

  • I think they began the story too early. They should've just showed Shatner in the dispatching center when he said, "On July 1st, 1989, Milly handled a dispatcher's worst nightmare."

  • @DorvellTStewart They did show that in the original broadcast, but he said "July 1st, this year". They changed it in the repeat (which aired after 1989), so it cut to the segment before he said the date.

  • I Know That HFD Baught Kingwood FD Does Anyone Know The # Of The Station That They Show In This Episode & The New # That Houston FD Changed It To

  • its funny cause i always thought you had to do an external cardio compression 5 times and i saw in third watch a character do it 15 times and i was like wow got it wrong but i saw in my fathers firefighter book that it actually is 15 times so why do they always show it as 5

  • They changed it within the past ten years. Back in 1989, CPR was either 5 compressions and 1 breath, or 12 compressions and 2 breaths.

  • yea whats up with them always changing it now its 30 compressions wtf o well i guess we just have to check every couple of years

  • I think they found that one breath is good for about three minutes, and it's more important to keep compressing so that more oxygen flows to the brain.

  • They changed it again just recently, one of the two agencies either the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association recommend doing straight compressions at a rate of 100 per minute.

    Well somebody figured it out, and one of Queen's songs is exactly 100 beats per minute....the song?

    Another One Bites The Dust

    I wouldn't recommend singing it out loud as you're giving chest compressions though!! I'd imagine you could get some STRANGE looks!!

  • The song "Stayin' Alive" works also.

  • @PTPLauthor  Another song that you could use is Staying Alive by the BeeGees.

  • @allgood2000 it's changed now too.. they made it the same across the board for everybody.. whether a child or an adult.. it is now 30 compressioins to 1 breath

  • @ShadowFox1777 When you perform CPR on someone by yourself it is 15 compressions and 2 breaths. If you are performing CPR on someone and its a Tag Team CPR (meaning 2 people performing) it is 5 compressions and 1 breath. I used to be a Certified Nursing Assistant and was Certified in CPR for 3 years.

  • OMG they need to get some more dispatchers in there only 1 WTF where i live they have like 80 of them on duty at all times

  • @kenrayjr93 Did you happen to notice Captain Kirk said its a small town? And did you happen to hear him say the date also?

  • Just wondering what ever happend to Scaftneer?? I mean the host???

  • @anamallover lol that's Shatner. he's currently starring in a CBS sitcom named $#*! My Dad Says.

  • wow that is scary these videos are creepy but educational :(

  • what made this video scary and creepy was the phone ringing sound at 1:11 and Boby Craigs's smile at 8:02.

  • Whenever I taught CPR to community members, I always mentioned that it would be difficult to work on someone they know. Realistically, anyone they end up doing CPR on will most likely be someone they know.

    I always thought mentioning how difficult it will be to watch someone you know drop from a heart attack ought to be part of the CPR course.

  • What year are these shows from?

  • It aired from 1989 to 1996. You can see the air dates for the specific episodes in the video's description. This particular episode aired in 1989.

  • john 3:16

  • WHAT!

  • TAKE THAT COMONTE DOWN NOW

  • I remember taking a call about my daughter, who had been in a car accident. Their car had crashed through the guard rail, flipped end over end down the highway embankment and landed in the river.

    When we got to the scene, an off-duty firefighter was attempting to extricate her from the vehicle, which had sunk in the water.

    In my case, I wanted to be the Paramedic who worked on her. I didn't care how difficult it would be on my emotions, I wouldn't hand her care over to another Paramedic.

  • that phone ring at 1:11 sounds creepy. what kind of phone makes that ringing noise?!

    also bobby craig's smile at 8:03 is even more creepy! put the sound of the phone and the still photo of boby craig's smile together and youll give me a HEART ATTACK!

  • I couldn't imagine having an emergency at my house and not being able to leave my job to go there.

  • I know wow that seems crazy!

  • MIIIIIKE!!!! YA GOT A CAWL!! IT'S AT MAH HOUSE!!!! gotta love Texas people.

  • its going to be ok man i did it onecs

  • Didn't this one end with them watching Rescue 911?

  • Yes, they're watching "CPR Baby" from Episode 102.

  • MIIIIKE! YA GOT A CALL! IT'S AT MAH HOUSE!! reminds me of the lady in Gator Gulch...

  • Man, it must be a dispatchers worst nightmare to hear their own name said on the phone.

  • Well kinda was:

    KINGWOOD, TEXAS. Kingwood, a project of the Friendswood Development Company, an Exxonqv subsidiary, and King Ranch,qv is a suburban residential community on a 14,000-acre tract on the East Fork of the San Jacinto River in extreme northeastern Harris County.

  • It's a good thing the son called right away and he knew CPR and his mom was the dispatcher and they knew the paramedics this is what saved his father in my opinion.

  • I think what could have caused his heart attack was, since it was in July, he probably got too hot and became dehydrated which caused his heart to stop. That's my hunch anyway, I could be wrong, you know.

  • rescue 911 is up to 446 votes ,vote at tvshowsondvd,com for rescue 911 ,to come out on dvd,

  • rescue 911 is up to 433 votes ,at tvshowsondvd,com ,go there and vote

  • These reruns are so important. So many people today are just not familiar with how best to help someone in an emergency situation. This show is what inspired me to go to nursing school. With the healthcare shortage today, the shows revival could be what this country needs.

  • I definitely agree. We have a healthcare shortage too here in Canada, especially nurses and doctors, and I think stuff like this is GOOD reality TV to get people inspired to enter the health field. I know it got me interested (I'm in paramedic school)

  • are you sure the mintues were 9 something

  • The ambulance that is in this video was sold to a college where I went and is used to train EMT's. It is blue and white now, but it still runs!!! and the AC is still cold! not bad for a 1987 model!

  • FYI Kingwood is located about 20 miles north of Houston, their EMS was taken over by Houston Fire Dept. around 1998. The ambulance is a Frazer Built Ltd. A company that builds ambulances right here in Houston. What's special about them is the Very cold! self contained AC units and the generator powered Pt. compartment. They're indestructible, You can spot them because of the silver little triangle that is located by the side door pictured in the video at about 3:50.

  • Thats why I don't dispatch! I've ran on family and friends before but I'd hate to sit in a room miles away waiting to hear something. At least being on the truck you know you're on the way there.

  • HOW SAD!

  • question can you download dispatcher has a stroke segment?

  • Did anyone notice that they are watching Rescue 911 on TV at 9:07? That's "CPR Baby" from Episode 102, which is also up on YouTube.

  • A segment in a segment!!

  • One of the early episodes.

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