If you notice in the video the husband called 911 first. The important thing to remember in a severe attack that seconds are important and you have to get to the nearest hospital as quickly as possible by any means necessary. Just think about this if you had immediate access to a car and calling an ambulance would be a wait of 20 mins lets say....Why would you sit 20 minutes waiting for an ambulance????
Never wait if you don't have to. If there is transport at hand that's what you go with. Time is of the essence at this stage. While would you wait for an ambulance to come if you have a driveable car available???
@HolisticAsthma I NEVER drive during a severe attack, Last time I had one my vision went monochrome, sound was monotone, and I blacked out for at least 20 minutes, if I had of been driving I would have been in an accident, Most EMS units have supplies of Ventolin and other Steroid based inhalers. If you've someone to drive for you then by all means do that, but if you dont, wait for EMS, driving in that condition puts others at risk as well.
@HolisticAsthma doesnt the ambulance treat you as soon as they arrive though? And if you go to the ER room you would have to wait a tremendous amount of time anyway? Please respond.
Thank you Goddess. I've heard of people dying while waiting on an ambulance during a severe asthma attack. This information is so pertinent to survival. Many, many blessings and ascensions to you...One Love!
lol he just looked at her and said ima get the ambulance lol
XxgirlyXx107 3 months ago
this is a pile of crap!! its common sense if it happend!
jennahay1986 1 year ago
@DRnikkiHOUSE
If you notice in the video the husband called 911 first. The important thing to remember in a severe attack that seconds are important and you have to get to the nearest hospital as quickly as possible by any means necessary. Just think about this if you had immediate access to a car and calling an ambulance would be a wait of 20 mins lets say....Why would you sit 20 minutes waiting for an ambulance????
HolisticAsthma 1 year ago
Never wait if you don't have to. If there is transport at hand that's what you go with. Time is of the essence at this stage. While would you wait for an ambulance to come if you have a driveable car available???
HolisticAsthma 2 years ago
@HolisticAsthma I NEVER drive during a severe attack, Last time I had one my vision went monochrome, sound was monotone, and I blacked out for at least 20 minutes, if I had of been driving I would have been in an accident, Most EMS units have supplies of Ventolin and other Steroid based inhalers. If you've someone to drive for you then by all means do that, but if you dont, wait for EMS, driving in that condition puts others at risk as well.
DigitalSpooker 1 year ago
@HolisticAsthma doesnt the ambulance treat you as soon as they arrive though? And if you go to the ER room you would have to wait a tremendous amount of time anyway? Please respond.
justicerevenge777 4 months ago
At this stage, I wouldn't even bother trying to drive or find a way to hail a car. I'd always call 911 immediately...and let the rescue squad come.
itsalleternal 2 years ago 3
Thank you Goddess. I've heard of people dying while waiting on an ambulance during a severe asthma attack. This information is so pertinent to survival. Many, many blessings and ascensions to you...One Love!
7UniqueElements 2 years ago 5