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Rescue 911 - Episode 707 - Wife asthma attack

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A man must do rescue breathing when his wife has an asthma attack. This segment was taken from Episode 707 which aired on February 15, 1996 on CBS.

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  • allgood2000 can u tell me where u get these episodes from please reply

  • @TheThomasyoung2012 I have them on tape. I didn't get them from the internet.

  • Why do you have to program 911 into a phone?

  • @MsFlayvah That town didn't have a 911 system at the time, so they had to dial a seven-digit number.

  • I wonder how William Shatner gets all the facts and how he is able to tell us the facts of what happened and when it happened.

  • @roosevelthighschool The show has researchers who gather the information, and then show's writers write William Shatner's narration.

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  • No, its different for everyone. I have asthma attacks mostly when I do any exercise, when the season changes spring to fall, when I inhale perfume, when I'm angry or upset, and I have a really hard time breathing in the summer.

    Asthma sucks. Its totally not fair.

  • she survived :D

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  • I have done the same thing and its pretty typical for us asthmatics to sometimes think we can gain control and then BOOM....IT ALL GOES DOWNHILL....not being able to breathe is the scariest thing ever!..and sometimes it just hits u so fast there isnt anything u can do but ..

  • It seems I've developed asthma, at 41, I've started having these symptoms. I actually first had a hint of this way back in 1994 in NC, but in 1996 moved to AZ for 10 years and never had a problem at all, in 2006 moved to east TX and WHAM! it came back. It goes into remission for a good year or more, though, at which time I can do whatever, even workout for 2 hours straight, no medication-anything. Then it will later come back. I always sneeze a lot, time to see an allergist.

  • I'm asthmatic and its really tough to deal with. I've been to the ER once and it was the scariest day of my life. I truly feel for this woman and my heart goes out to her, having to live with such a stifling condition as asthma.

  • I have this attack on change of season and once in train

  • Man asthma must suck, thank god I don't have it

  • Chet needs to help Sarah. Sarah looks like a zombie with asthma. When she's on the floor in an unconscious way,it reminds me a bit of Princess Aurora when she got her index finger pricked on the pointy part of the spindle after Maleficent put a drowsy spell on her.

  • @kibblescoops You do? R U telling the truth? I don't have asthma. I have allergies. I wonder if this procedure works on people with allergies who have anaphylaxis.

  • This occurred on Marieke Thomas' birthday. I was in kindergarten that year.

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