you guys so lucky so warm, here its so cold it could freeze hell over including phoenix. -50 last winter. A cat was frozen solid like a pack of meat. Though i have never been to phoenix, i confident i know how to how to handle heat. White shirt, Lots of water.
My friend got a minor heat stroke at a camp that had no fans or air conditioning. I think she said she had 1 or 2 more sometime after that, but I'm not sure. But I'm absolutely positive that she had at least 1. Her mom doesn't let her wear deodorant in any hot weather anymore, so she won't be as likely to have another one (since sweating is the body's natural cooling system).
a month ago on April 1, I was riding on my bike on my home from volunteering at a nearby church and had fallen off of my bike and fractured both the bones in my left forearm and luckily for me there was an officer nearby
@chrisz71 "Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun" It's the title of a famous song by Noel Coward, satirising the unwillingness of English people to adopt the custom of taking a siesta during the heat of the day in tropical climates.
I saw a show called "I shouldn't be alive" that showed a scout group hinking in the mountains on a very hot day. Everyone had become dehydrated and exhausted out in the heat all day. Sadly one of the 15 years old boys collapsed and died. The doctors that came upon the scence was unable to save him.
I do landscaping and I never had a heatstroke and I take care of myself good by drinking water and cover my head with a hat or towel. But one time I worked not wearing my hat for like 5mins and the sun was burning that day, I got lightheaded dizzy and weak. To all ppl reading this comment, DONT UNDER ESTIMATE THE SUN, which what happen to these two.
here are some immediate first aid measures you can take while waiting for help to arrive. * Get the person indoors. * Remove clothing and gently apply cool water to the skin followed by fanning to stimulate sweating. * Apply ice packs to the groin and armpits. * Have the person lie down in a cool area with their feet slightly elevated
you dont want to take someones clothing off outside in the middle of summer in phoenix, people get second degree sunburns quickly out here all the time.
happened to me, out riding at 8 in the morning in phoenix, i flipped over the bars and couldn't move my leg so i was stranded, then tried to get back up on my back to ride back, passed out from heat stroke, then i was out of it and passed out and fell 4 times on the way back to the truck
do you have the rescue 911 espide of a boy in that one corintery win he plays wite frie and his mom helps him and his dad tacks him two the hospital in a pikup trick do you have that one i you do i will love two see it it has two parts if you have i will love two see it so i hope you have it but if you do not that will be ok becose i am a big fan of the show i saw the espideo on tlc in 2003 and i have not sin it sine and i mess the show lets hope that the show comes back one day wite new resues
The most important signs of heat exhaustion are profuse sweating, difficulty breathing and eventually muscles cramps.
Heat exhaustion precedes heat stroke. Treat it first and, as OneSkiWonder said, you'll avoid the stroke phase.
The difference between heat exhaustion & heat stroke is that the patient stops sweating in stroke phase. If they're sweating they have heat exhaustion.
I'm a Paramedic now, but I learned all this when I became an EMT-Basic, the first rung on the EMS ladder.
I have worked outdoor jobs in hot and humid weathers before. It is very important to rehydrate even if you don't feel thirsty. When you feel thirsty, that means that you are exhausted from the heat. I've seen someone collapse because of thirst and heat exhaustion from the hot sun years ago. It's not a pretty sight to see when you see someone collapse. When he collapsed, he did respond when a few workers and I went to him.
Heat exhaustion: move the patient to shade, give them water and fan them and they'll be fine.
Heat stroke: remove clothing, pour cold water on the person, fan them, put them in shade and get professional medical attention.
Heat stroke is much worse then heat exhaustion. When the man was having issues getting up that hill because he was tired, that was heat exhaustion. Left unchecked, heat exhaustion leads to heat stroke, a life threatening condition.
Especially in Phoenix. It probably got to 120 that year in July. When I was little just being out in the sun for 5 minutes was too much. Couldn't go outside barefoot either that's how hot the sidewalks are
You know what, this one is qute a interesting segment. Boy, I cretainly won't go out at midday Arizona because of what happened to that guy. Believe me, I won't do that.
"We should have never gone anywhere if our safety was in question. We should have been a lot more carefull".
You should have thought of that before you went with your girl to that rainy slushy muddy hill by the river..learn from your mistakes. Their mistake almost cost her her life.
Great story!!!
XtremeBikeSkillz 1 month ago
Very very smart kid NO JOKE!!
lunatrey 2 months ago
Stroke
MTflims 2 months ago
I had a heat strike and threw up a bunch in the desert
MTflims 2 months ago
@MTflims Oh, how AWFUL!!!
pbscraze 1 week ago
In this one the little kid is totally smarter than the "grownup!"
jposh707 2 months ago
107 degree body temp!? Holy cow.
Snoep76239 4 months ago
Great job kid, your brother is now a vegdeble
MrHaloSlayer123 4 months ago
why does he get to drive a car
astroboyfan1 4 months ago
Josh Lichtle had one at red bud....rip
steweywillrocku 7 months ago
you guys so lucky so warm, here its so cold it could freeze hell over including phoenix. -50 last winter. A cat was frozen solid like a pack of meat. Though i have never been to phoenix, i confident i know how to how to handle heat. White shirt, Lots of water.
okpapereat 7 months ago
My friend got a minor heat stroke at a camp that had no fans or air conditioning. I think she said she had 1 or 2 more sometime after that, but I'm not sure. But I'm absolutely positive that she had at least 1. Her mom doesn't let her wear deodorant in any hot weather anymore, so she won't be as likely to have another one (since sweating is the body's natural cooling system).
PunkyPlow 7 months ago
Awwww how cute
Vapor11k 8 months ago
a month ago on April 1, I was riding on my bike on my home from volunteering at a nearby church and had fallen off of my bike and fractured both the bones in my left forearm and luckily for me there was an officer nearby
michaelisbell46 8 months ago
Im from Phoenix Arizona and i think that hospital was John C. Lincoln. it looks different now but i know thats it.
VampireMoonLight78 8 months ago
@VampireMoonLight78 So am I. Actually I grew up in a suburb called Fountain Hills.
PrincessEli82 6 months ago
and stupid teacher make us go outside on boiling hot days and run around
collz1997 11 months ago
anyone els notice they cut the clip RIGHT before the lady was about to fall at 4:22.
what a shame...
pearldrummer20 11 months ago
And lassie saves baby I think that's what is it about
Fan2La 1 year ago
such a sweet kid...I bet he really loves both his parents
TiffxthexTreeHugger 1 year ago
moral of the story, dont live in Arizona or else you burn alive
actionfront 1 year ago
@actionfront amen!
zamroc100 10 months ago
I hope that little kid managed to take some of that gear off of his dad in the first place. That might have help atleast some.
timmyy021604 1 year ago
Jumping up and down frantically and stuff...
Zeffygoth 1 year ago
what is the episode after this ???
TheShannonmoo 1 year ago
@TheShannonmoo It's all part of Episode 626. That segment is about a teenage girl who falls into a ravine while hiking.
allgood2000 1 year ago
i would shut the door and turn on the a/c and soak him in water
gratsk8r 1 year ago
why was that lady holding the thermometer wearing a welding type mask?
DSPARTAN1000 1 year ago
do u steel ride and did u get the bikes back
jul644 1 year ago
i was born here
yoyobmxbaseballfan 1 year ago
my dad loves to motorcycing
yoyobmxbaseballfan 1 year ago
@yoyobmxbaseballfan hi my name name is yoyobmxbaseballfan and my dad loves to motorcycling...(wtf is up with that?)
bmxiscool83 1 year ago
That hunk o' junk truck looks like the type that doesn't have a/c.
jethangar 2 years ago 2
Did they get their dirt bikes???
500Videos 2 years ago
@500Videos no i stole them
MrTopramen12 1 year ago
Don't go out in the mid day sun, just like my dog's an english man? Did I hear that right? What a weird saying.
I would have thought to take his clothes off, but people are saying you can get burned that way. Jeez. Damned if you do and damned if you don't.
chrisz71 2 years ago
I heard the following:
'Don't go out in the midday sun,
like mad dogs and English men.'
vickiormindyb 2 years ago
@chrisz71 "Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun" It's the title of a famous song by Noel Coward, satirising the unwillingness of English people to adopt the custom of taking a siesta during the heat of the day in tropical climates.
CassieLopez 1 year ago
The lord saved this guys life! Out of all the ways to almost die on a dirtbike, I would never have thought this!
SizzlinNinja 2 years ago 3
Wouldnt the truck have had AC they should have put it on
and they should have taken off his protective gear!
Tefee19 2 years ago
they did take off his gear and i thought they should put on the a/c too
jbr1188 2 years ago
What a good little man that kid is! Bravo!
RunAMuckGirl 2 years ago
I saw a show called "I shouldn't be alive" that showed a scout group hinking in the mountains on a very hot day. Everyone had become dehydrated and exhausted out in the heat all day. Sadly one of the 15 years old boys collapsed and died. The doctors that came upon the scence was unable to save him.
davinp 2 years ago 2
i saw thats same show..
KrazyRMjumps 2 years ago
I do landscaping and I never had a heatstroke and I take care of myself good by drinking water and cover my head with a hat or towel. But one time I worked not wearing my hat for like 5mins and the sun was burning that day, I got lightheaded dizzy and weak. To all ppl reading this comment, DONT UNDER ESTIMATE THE SUN, which what happen to these two.
Dropkick32X 2 years ago
see dats y adults shuld teach us how to drive in case of an emergency
cutie3703 2 years ago
Paul sounds just like Willem Dafoe.
abhitron 2 years ago
WTF ARE YOU PUTTING ICE WATER ON HIM FOR!!!!?!?!?!?...that causes a nice lil deadly thing we call SHOCK!
pbrbound 2 years ago
my niece got one today=(=(=(
tututuk 2 years ago
hey, i remember this show's entrance theme song!!! i watched this all the time!
jesse0192 2 years ago
Isn't that child a bit to young to drive?
by like at least 3 years
chrisplushado 2 years ago
lol mike mcdonald is my uncle's name XD
GuitarHero2131 2 years ago
It seems to me the kid had more sense than the grownup here.
Bryan198026 2 years ago 3
Dang Homies
ImTheMasterOfu 2 years ago
what did he mean dogs and English men
sexigurl112 2 years ago
I didn't get that one either
Elurofila 2 years ago
There is a saying that goes... "Only mad dogs and Englishman go out in the mid day sun" LOL
RunAMuckGirl 2 years ago
did they get the dirtbikes?
ILOVEFIRESTAR41 2 years ago 4
excellent episode!
i had heat stroke once. it's NO fun.
hollyzone 2 years ago 12
What happened to the motor bikes?
fsxfanatic 2 years ago 4
i think they got them after they saved his dads life.
MXHondas230 2 years ago
maybe... they forgot about it, lemme check if its still there
Francis115pinoy 2 years ago
He is 13 years old
zzannie84zz 2 years ago
he did the right thing
klxman35 2 years ago
all i have to say is thank god for cellphones these days.
carlinj832000 2 years ago 2
yea
modfon654 2 years ago
they had cell phones then, but now they're better, lol.
MXHondas230 2 years ago
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here are some immediate first aid measures you can take while waiting for help to arrive. * Get the person indoors. * Remove clothing and gently apply cool water to the skin followed by fanning to stimulate sweating. * Apply ice packs to the groin and armpits. * Have the person lie down in a cool area with their feet slightly elevated
jennygirl072002 2 years ago
you dont want to take someones clothing off outside in the middle of summer in phoenix, people get second degree sunburns quickly out here all the time.
arp666 2 years ago
smart kid :)
xxxViiKatexxx 2 years ago 20
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Ah! In that part where he talks about scared of losing a father! His biological one passed away! Just a guess!
SalinaDestinyGirl 3 years ago
yea if its like 115 outside lol but if its like 70 to 85 u should be ok but if its any higher bring a camelback
speeddemon157mph 2 years ago
Don't go out in the mid-day sun. You'll get heat stroke, and that's no fun.
Right on Paul!
happy7117 3 years ago 5
happened to me, out riding at 8 in the morning in phoenix, i flipped over the bars and couldn't move my leg so i was stranded, then tried to get back up on my back to ride back, passed out from heat stroke, then i was out of it and passed out and fell 4 times on the way back to the truck
MsEndo420 3 years ago
HEY good Idea with the part 2 link in the vid! could u do that wit all of them?
hylander89 3 years ago 2
do you have the rescue 911 espide of a boy in that one corintery win he plays wite frie and his mom helps him and his dad tacks him two the hospital in a pikup trick do you have that one i you do i will love two see it it has two parts if you have i will love two see it so i hope you have it but if you do not that will be ok becose i am a big fan of the show i saw the espideo on tlc in 2003 and i have not sin it sine and i mess the show lets hope that the show comes back one day wite new resues
tinmanlover1994 3 years ago
The most important signs of heat exhaustion are profuse sweating, difficulty breathing and eventually muscles cramps.
Heat exhaustion precedes heat stroke. Treat it first and, as OneSkiWonder said, you'll avoid the stroke phase.
The difference between heat exhaustion & heat stroke is that the patient stops sweating in stroke phase. If they're sweating they have heat exhaustion.
I'm a Paramedic now, but I learned all this when I became an EMT-Basic, the first rung on the EMS ladder.
vickiormindyb 3 years ago 2
I have worked outdoor jobs in hot and humid weathers before. It is very important to rehydrate even if you don't feel thirsty. When you feel thirsty, that means that you are exhausted from the heat. I've seen someone collapse because of thirst and heat exhaustion from the hot sun years ago. It's not a pretty sight to see when you see someone collapse. When he collapsed, he did respond when a few workers and I went to him.
1985Nebraska 3 years ago 3
Heat exhaustion: move the patient to shade, give them water and fan them and they'll be fine.
Heat stroke: remove clothing, pour cold water on the person, fan them, put them in shade and get professional medical attention.
Heat stroke is much worse then heat exhaustion. When the man was having issues getting up that hill because he was tired, that was heat exhaustion. Left unchecked, heat exhaustion leads to heat stroke, a life threatening condition.
OneSkiWonder 3 years ago 4
I hope someone delivers first segment of this episode.
PredatorBrendan 3 years ago
gas gas
travelplus1 3 years ago
Dave, could you post the segment where the girl falls down the hill? Or, are you still waiting for the first segment from this episode?
DorvellTStewart 3 years ago
I'm pretty much done posting segments at this point, unless they're requests for someone who gives me episodes I'm looking for.
allgood2000 3 years ago
I have problems in heat, and have collapsed several times from severe heat exhaustion. Never had anything that bad, though.
ilovenxstage 3 years ago
I said this already, but wearing out that gear made him hotter. Multiply that with that very hot day.
Like a microwave!!!
Mike said they would be gone for a few hours.
In my opinion, a few hours was too long. Try an hour.
happy7117 3 years ago
Especially in Phoenix. It probably got to 120 that year in July. When I was little just being out in the sun for 5 minutes was too much. Couldn't go outside barefoot either that's how hot the sidewalks are
Maryanne247 3 years ago 3
The whole time i was thinking, TAKE HIS CLOTHES OFF, pour WATER on him and FAN HIM!!
Seems like common sense...but then again im a nursing student.
angelsgurl 3 years ago
EMT here. One thing I've learned, common sense isn't all that common.
OneSkiWonder 3 years ago 5
That is so true. But I would know to do that even without being in nursing school...lol
angelsgurl 3 years ago
It's nice to know that someone has some brains in the skull that's provided to us. :)
OneSkiWonder 3 years ago
You know what, this one is qute a interesting segment. Boy, I cretainly won't go out at midday Arizona because of what happened to that guy. Believe me, I won't do that.
PredatorBrendan 3 years ago
Where's part one?
KatieJean1985 3 years ago
"We should have never gone anywhere if our safety was in question. We should have been a lot more carefull".
You should have thought of that before you went with your girl to that rainy slushy muddy hill by the river..learn from your mistakes. Their mistake almost cost her her life.
happy7117 3 years ago
With her sliding down that slippery mountain hill to that river, I don't think you want to do shortcuts on hiking trips or something.
PredatorBrendan 3 years ago
Completely agree. That hill looked mighty steep too.
happy7117 3 years ago
What does Paul say:
"Don't go out in the mid-day sun,(........)an English one"
happy7117 3 years ago
Paul says "'Don't go out in the mid-day sun,'like 'Mad Dogs and Englishmen"...it's an old song, I believe
CesMan83 3 years ago
awesome videos
jeffrey11jeff 3 years ago
nice video allgood this is really a sad one but that boy is courageous 5/5
MASTAFLY 3 years ago
hi allgood you told me that the 620's-700's werent syndicated than how is this a half hour not full hour episode?
gregorkrause 3 years ago
It wasn't a half-hour, I split it myself. Also, 620-625 were syndicated, 626-714 were not.
allgood2000 3 years ago
wow
domesticzoo 3 years ago
Love it!!!!!!!!!!
molly1002 3 years ago
i love theese videos but not the sad parts and good job
kaliandpia123 3 years ago
glad you got atleast some part of this episode. poor guy having a heat stroke
trainxing100 3 years ago