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  • The guy on (0:24) looks like Jim Belushi from According to Jim!

  • I would not have the heart to do this job just seeing people fade away in front of me no matter how hard I tried to save them I think would kill a bit of my soul each time. I think although these doctors are used to it and are hardened to the work it MUST take its toll on their human side maybe some later years.

  • What year was this program filmed? By the looks of the hospital and the hairstyles of workers, it looks like anywhere from 1997-2001...am I correct?

  • @xEmoLov3rx it looks like the early 90's by the way the ambulance looks

  • thanks for the video. after experiencing three deaths at work this week, it's nice to know that i'm not the only one who feels the way i do

  • Very good video! thanks!

  • check out 3:05......old franky has a few names hey, i wonder if all that is on his lic"

  • I am a legal nurse consultant and I would like to use this video clip for educational purposes. Is it possible to order or purchase the .wav file to play on powerpoint?

  • @lcain105 yes. please refer to the hotlink on the youtube webpage and contact me through it.

    david hoffman - filmmaker

  • @lcain105 ..........I live in Detroit. That man was my neighbor who died. He was a nice guy who had substance abuse problems. His name was Jason Shepard.

  • I really like the narrator's voice. I want to order this.

  • mrhe832 - The narrator is a New York actress and I wanted her voice to sound like an older nurse. Thank you for the compliment.

    David Hoffman -- filmmaker

  • not to be funny but He looks like Piston Hurrican from punch out

  • Pt.s die life sucks drive on

  • Here's what they are really thinking. Oh Gawd, another one of them. Fucking losers. Street people. Gangsters. This fucker smells worse than they usually do. Another freebee. No wonder the hospital is going broke and won't give me a cost of living increase.

  • Being a medical professional for many years. I have been involved in many a death. Sadly too many. from kids to my own grandma. Saving a life is one thing to be proud of. But in all reality, we are only prolonging gods want for us to come to him. even when the time doesn't seems right, maybe it is. God wants us all to come home Death is very hard on even the most weathered of people. and being burnt out is even more taxing on our lives outside "the job". its hard to keep in mind why god takes us

  • @KFD442 : Wow. A very insightful thought. Thanks. I've been thinking about entering the medical profession but I've been stopped by my awareness that I will see death. I was searching for a philosophical base on which I can stand that incorporates my faith. Your comment, I think, supplies that base. Thanks.

  • Okay im 12, when i was 5 i was wishing to get older, but now i want it to STOP!

  • Its hard to see a patient go, but its part of beign alive, ironically.

  • It's not the death but it's the family members left behind

  • When I was a young man 50 years ago in the hills of WV, people usually died at home in bed or out in the fields. They carried them inside, washed them and dressed them for burial. Death was part of life. You lived your alotted time and you passed on. Modern medicine can be helpful, but they take on too much. Man can only go so far in delaying death, and now many people exist in a state that is not really "living" at all. I hope to die in the field, not in a hospital.
  • Poor man... "Death is a powerful stress-giver."

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