OMG!! she is trying to intubate him and hes like "wtf lady i have a intact gag-reflex!" Poor guy... you can tell the medics being videoed are burn out.
benzos are already in to treat the seizure so he isnt falling asleep from the sedatives, and again he's vomiting so she wants to secure the airway best she can, and prevent aspirational pneumonia
@gamedemon89 I think in that situation, RSI should be considered. Because he is just fightting and being combative, plus he was having a convulsion. Sedate, and intubate. That's the best possible way.
@gamedemon89 Turn him over into the recovery position with a NPA, and have suction ready. When done vomiting, suction, BVM him, he was talking, so i'am assuming he has spontaneous breathing, but must have been at a fast or slow rate that fell with in their protocols to assist his ventilation. Just my take. Everybody stay safe out there.
How much are they paid?
Syafiqahboo 6 days ago
What an idiot.
criddlel 1 week ago
She's lucky he didn't bite her finger off!!
houtex80 1 month ago
Anyone know what year the NY EMS became a part of the FDNY?
JNHstudios 1 month ago
@JNHstudios I want to say 1996?
SPaoline4302 1 month ago
LOL shes said "I am so covered in vomit.... well duh! is it any wonder why....seriously
Sparker408 1 month ago
OMG!! she is trying to intubate him and hes like "wtf lady i have a intact gag-reflex!" Poor guy... you can tell the medics being videoed are burn out.
Sparker408 1 month ago
AAAHH!!!! The poor guy getting intubated while still responsive
FFIrish23 2 months ago
@FFIrish23 I would bet he got some Narcan in the ER....and then walked out.....
dmedicFF 1 month ago
Thank God for RSI!
dandadrumman 10 months ago 3
Is she even supposed to be intubating when the PT is conscious?
engine173351 1 year ago 13
@engine173351 thats what i was thinking. thats probably why she's got vomit all over her
jad3948 8 months ago
@jad3948 he was already vomiting,
benzos are already in to treat the seizure so he isnt falling asleep from the sedatives, and again he's vomiting so she wants to secure the airway best she can, and prevent aspirational pneumonia
gamedemon89 7 months ago
@gamedemon89 I think in that situation, RSI should be considered. Because he is just fightting and being combative, plus he was having a convulsion. Sedate, and intubate. That's the best possible way.
TheHabbo210 5 months ago
@gamedemon89 Turn him over into the recovery position with a NPA, and have suction ready. When done vomiting, suction, BVM him, he was talking, so i'am assuming he has spontaneous breathing, but must have been at a fast or slow rate that fell with in their protocols to assist his ventilation. Just my take. Everybody stay safe out there.
billew0481 5 months ago
@engine173351 gotta remember protocols change, just taking a guess idk.
timberland1108 3 months ago
@engine173351 i guess so if he was at risk of seizing
bananahead31 3 months ago
@engine173351 thats really old protocol i think she knows what she doing for that time
akimbo5u 2 months ago
@engine173351 Yes. Most states allow paramedics to intubate when they feel it necessary, conscious or not.
bluenite80 1 month ago
Keep them good videos coming 5*****
619Movement 2 years ago