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All right, we're heading to a possible drowning of a 4-year-old female. Mother found her in the water, and right now the notes say that she is breathing, but mother is concerned for her well-being. Yeah, sounds right. What's up? Hi. OK, so what we have going on is-- - I'm sorry, how old is she? - 4. - She's 4? - Yes. - So-- and what's her name? - Brooklyn. - Brooklyn. - Yes. Dave, this is Brooklyn. She's 4 years old. Mhm. She was in the pool-- it sounds like with her siblings? Yes. And-- and then she just got pulled off a raft and went-- went down under the water. Did she lose consciousness at all, or did she-- did she go limp at any time? She-- no. It's just her-- her face looked like it was turning blue like right here. OK. Did she cough up any-- a lot of fluid at all? - Huh? Did she cough up any fluid? No. All right, I'm gonna listen to your lungs, all right? Are you in any pain? Take a deep breath. Good job. Does that hurt? So her lung sounds are clear. OK. The only thing we would worry about is, if you did inhale any water, her lungs will start to get irritated. She could have an issue. What we call that is a dry drowning. OK. I would recommend being-- seeing your physician if anything happens. Are you concerned if-- if we do leave-- we are here. I can take her down to the hospital and have her evaluated. They will probably just monitor her for a couple hours. Do you like unicorns? Mhm. - Yeah? - She's-- I call her princess. My daughter likes-- my daughter likes unicorns, too, the big ones. His daughter likes unicorns, too. Yeah. I always tell her I'm gonna get her one. You good? Matt? You good? Yeah. What would you like to do? If-- if she's OK, then-- OK. You're gonna be able-- you're gonna be able to watch her and keep an eye on her for a while? - Yeah. OK, and if anything changes, it at anytime you feel concerned at all, call us right back. We'll go right to the hospital, OK? And no more swimming, OK? Not today. OK? Get this little guy. Take a little break. Thank you guys. You're welcome. Make sure you have your floaties on, OK? I have a form here for you to sign. I don't have any floaties. You don't have any floaties? We'll get you some floaties, OK? But be careful when you're in the pool, OK? Thank you. You're welcome. Time for floaties! OK. I don't want a repeat of what happened. This is for her. Say thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. I think that should fit her. Here, now listen, turn around. Turn around. To the front. Oh, wait, no. Front. Yeah, there you go. Now you keep your head above water, OK? Oh, yes. Thank you guys. You're very welcome. Goodbye five. - Say bye. - Bye. Bye. All right, I'll see you. Thank you guys again. Ladder 209 on. Ladder 209, go ahead. We're going on a 79-year-old female. She has an artificial knee, and it popped out. She didn't fall. She just moved, and it popped out. Any time a joint is disrupted, we are most likely concerned with just circulation downstream from it. It's not as bad as a fracture. That has more jagged edges, but it could definitely mess some stuff up. Did you hear it pop, or what did you-- - Oh. - What exactly happened? My knees are real big like this because I was in a bad car accident, and they almost took my legs. And my-- they left me like this-- - OK. - --from the car accident. Smile, you're on candid camera. So I'm not really that fat. [LAUGHS] Sweetie. As you can see, they're both that way. Can you feel a difference in your knee? No. It's just that-- like, right there. You just feel pain? Yeah, it just hurts. - So what-- - Like I-- like I pulled it. So-- Did they do the whole knee, or did they just do like a new knee cap? No, these are both total knees. Yeah. Both of them are total knee replacements? Yeah, and this one's been done twice. It even had a redo. Will you do me a favor with this hand? Just let it-- just relax it just till we have the blood pressure. - Has it ever done this before? - No. - You know where it's at? Are you able to wiggle your toes, and could we touch it and all that stuff? Yeah, I can, but it hurts up here under my knee when I do that. Have you been to a hospital around here that you-- Never been down here to a hospital. We have several that are fairly close. I imagine, since you can't put weight on it, that you want to go by ambulance. Is that correct? We'll get you up on a gurney, and-- Well, I-- yeah. Get you here. OK, any shoulder problems? - Mike, behind you. - No. OK. 1, 2, 3. Oh, that wasn't too bad. You doing OK? Mhm. Do you think we can get your bottom over to here? Why don't you transfer your left-- right arm to me. I got you-- Wait, it just popped in. Is it better? Is it not hurting anymore? No. [LAUGHS] That's usually what happens. Oh my gosh. What do you think? What do you think? I think it went back in. [LAUGHTER] I'm gonna hold on to you. You put weight on it until you-- OK, let me see if I can walk. You're outrunning me. All right. I didn't say sprint. Hi, honey. Boy, lucky. It popped back in. Oh, a miracle. Hallelujah. Oh my god. I think it's fine. We still need to bill you, right? I guess you'll have to. [LAUGHTER] That is just absolutely crazy. - That's awesome. - Sweet. Cool. So you gonna do a back flip now? Huh? Are you gonna do a back flip now? I don't think I can do that, but I can probably touch my toes. Wow. Jeez. You're more limber than all these other guys. Wow. What can you say? All right. I'm only gonna be 80. Both of my knees are really bad. They were pinned under the dashboard. How long ago was that? About 40 years or so. 40. And-- and they were gonna amputate, because everything was just dead. And all of a sudden, the tips of both of my big toes started getting pink. Really? And they said, well, I guess we're not gonna have to take them off. So see? I'm just a miracle girl. Right on. Well, we'll get out of your hair. OK, thanks, guys. See ya. You enjoy. Peace. Have a good night. Thank you. See you guys later. OK. It's like a miracle, though. So we're pulling up on scene now for a 28-year-old male. Had a fall. We need to determine the extent of the injuries that he sustained during the fall. Five. So we get a 28-year-old male. He's got a history of MS. Family said that he kind of developed that after getting shot and being in prison. So he's got lots of muscle tremors, lots of generalized weakness. We're gonna finish assessing his vitals, and then get him over to the hospital for some prescription refill and then also just to get evaluated for any kind of internal injuries. Your family is saying you got shot? Yeah. November, 2017. Right. OK. You know what I'm saying? So with like-- Where did you get hit? Right in there. In the hip? Three times. One, two, three. OK. I died. I woke up in a ward. That's why I want to go to [MUTED].. - You want to go to [MUTED]? - No. OK. That's where I don't want to go. Oh, that's where woke up after you died. Yeah. When I-- when I woke up in the morgue, I'm like-- You woke up in the morgue? Yeah. What? Did you scare the crap out of somebody? Just come sit up straight. Oh, this [MUTED] was so funny. I-- I pulled the sheet down from my head. I'm like, man it's cold as [MUTED] in here. Hey, brother. Tell them to turn the heat on. Oh my gosh. So-- so I got up. I-- I couldn't stand up like this. Right. So I got up. When I got up, the lady's like, oh my god. She took off. And I ain't seen her since. [CHUCKLES] The other girl? Uh-oh. You're not gonna have a place to go home to later today, huh? Man, I just gave her 35 [MUTED].. Yesterday I gave her $35. $35? 'Cause she twerked. I'm like, oh my god. [LAUGHS] Oh my-- do it again, baby. She's like, baby, my back hurt. I was saying my neck hurt. How's your pain right now? Semi. And what's hurting you the most? My upper back. Yeah, right between your shoulder blades? Yeah. Out of the shoulder muscle, right? Yeah. I need some [MUTED] pain pills. You need to go to a masseuse, get that worked out. Ask your lady to stop twerking and start working on your shoulders. You should've given her the $35 to give you a back rub. No, see the-- what it is, right? Mhm. You got some kind of foot fetish? Yeah. All right. We're getting ready to pull in, all right? We just started talking about toes, and the next thing you knew we were here. You still looking for that phone? You didn't know you were getting-- you didn't know you're getting the full service here, huh? [SIRENS] We have a report of a pregnancy, imminent delivery. Patient is 27 years old. That's all we know right now. Last one on the block. [BABY CRYING] All right, let's-- let's-- Go ahead and get a clean towel, OK? How long ago did the child-- was the child born? Not even five minutes? OK, she is responding appropriately, OK? She's doing great. She's doing good. Everything looks good. That's the main thing right now. We want to make sure the baby stays warm. The baby's breathing well, looking around. Looks very healthy, OK? Looking around. How are you feeling? Yeah, how are you feeling? You're feeling good? Good. Yeah, so you're gonna come out feet first. When you come out, we're just going straight onto the stretcher. When we arrived, mom was in the bathroom. She actually had just delivered the baby. She had help from the father and a friend, and they were actually very, very helpful. They were able to get us some towels, some things to keep the baby warm. We clamped and cut the cord, and it was really a happy thing for the mother and the child. Everyone seems to be very happy and healthy, and it was-- it was pretty amazing to see. So we're all happy with the outcome, and I'm glad that it went smoothly. She's opening her eyes. She's awake. Yeah, she is. She's hanging out. Well, again, congratulations. Thank you. You probably did not want to have her at home, but-- Good thing is, healthy baby. Doing OK? Oh, yeah. Feel like you gotta push? Yeah. [GROANING] [HEAVY BREATHING] OK, still feel-- still feel like you gotta push? Yeah. Hey, Becca. Just move to the side for a second. Doing OK? Need to push anymore? If you need to push, push. Oh, there you go. You're almost there. OK. Yeah, Becca, you can come back here. Yeah. So close. Just right there. She's got more pushes, OK? There we go. Keep going. Good job, baby. Is it out? Great job. Yep. Great job, baby. Hey, I talked to your mom. - Good job. She's on her way. She is staying overnight. So everything is taken care of there. When we showed up, mom already had the baby out on her chest, which was good. Baby looked healthy. Mom was good. She didn't deliver placenta at first. We pulled over en route and had to deliver the placenta, but had a feeling that was gonna happen. Mom felt way better right after. Oh, baby. It's so cute. She's just, like, hanging out. What a good girl. Yeah. She isn't crying. She's just like hanging out. Yeah, she's super calm. Not my first baby. It's actually my second. My first one was probably two months ago. It's an awesome moment. Hope mom and dad do great. Best of luck to both of them. [SIRENS] We are en route to a 54-year-old male. He is not breathing normally. He has a history of a heart attack, and stroke, and diabetes. Patient is red in color and throwing up. Hello. What's going on, bubba? OK. So. So what's been going on with him? Blood pressure kind of bounced around everywhere. OK. Headaches, feeling nauseous, sick. Probably my cardiac. Have you been throwing up, or have you just felt nauseous? No, I've been throwing up earlier. If you didn't have a headache, you might have one now. We just give you a free of charge by these lights. They're bright, huh? Yeah, just close your eyes the best you can. All right. All right, big bump, OK? OK. 1, 2, 3. Cataract surgery on both eyes. Yeah. Well, believe me, we are not short on bright lights-- or bugs. All right, buddy, soon as this stops, I'm gonna give you an IV, OK? Oh, listen. I'm one with the-- I like a challenge. To do what? Well, I'm gonna give it a shot. I'm not a quitter. Oh, yeah? You got-- You got track star veins. Is that what you're saying? Here, let's relax this arm for a second. Tight band. All right. And you have no chest pain at all? Apparently your hairs didn't like it. - Sir? - Huh? You got no chest pain at all? No. OK. Where did you resign from? Oh, that's a good place. Did you? All right, you ready? She's going chasing. Well, I'm trying. I mean, he didn't say it wasn't a challenge. All right, buddy, you wasn't kidding. I ain't hitting nothing. You ready to go to the hospital? Yeah, let's go. All right, bud. I'll try again in-- on the way. Get you to the hospital, OK? I'm gonna try again, and I'm gonna try on the other side. Come on now. Don't give up on me. You can-- Don't give up on me. Every-- every odd against me here-- running veins, thick skin, bumpy roads. OK, ready? 1, 2, 3. Really? You weren't kidding. Told you it was thick. [LAUGHS] I can't even get through your skin hardly. Come on. You can do it. I'm gonna try. You can do it. You can do it. I didn't really want to give up, but you weren't lying. I think I'm done poking you. I'm not gonna sit and-- No, I'm done. I promise. Hey, B. We're pulling in. OK, they can poke you at the hospital. You'd have thought I just started my job yesterday, huh? Yeah. Pretty much. Don't know how to open and can't enter an IV to save my life. That's all right. You win some, and you-- You just wanted to poke all them holes in me, is what you wanted to do. Yeah, that's all-- that was what I was going for. Here we go. Arms inside the ride at all times. Let's go figure out what's going on with your head, man. They might just be like, oh, he ain't right. Huh? After all the heck you've given me. Hey, pull that switch there. [SIRENS] 8-20. They say squad two? Yep. 33. When he started seizing was he, like, full body? OK. Hi, sir. Let's get you up. All right, get your feet up under you. Ready? Here we go. You all right with that? How long you been outside, sir? Long time? Mhm. What type of medical history do you have? My seizures. Are you taking your medications for your seizures? No, I don't know. Don't know. You know what type of seizures you have? Yeah. What type of seizures are-- are they? I ain't feeling too good. All right, my man. Michael, I'm gonna check your blood sugar real quick, all right? You're gonna put a needle in me? One little poke, Michael. Is anything else hurting on you? Which hospital did you said we're going to? Barnes. So how long you been working here? Two and a quarter. Two and a quarter. Two and a quarter. You go by Mike or Michael? Mike. What kind of music-- music you listen to, Mike? All kinds of music. All kinds. Mostly country. Country? OK. Did you see my drums? Yeah. I can make a beat, like, you know. You know, just-- Mhm. Do you rap, too? Yep. All right, here we go. [BEATBOXING] My name is Mike, and I'm number one. My reputation has just begun. I'm making this money and I'm making it rich. [MUTED] when I make my [MUTED]. When I take your ass out, I'mma see your grill, your skrill, and your girl. [MUTED] for real. Pop, pop, pop, when I bust a shot. What you gonna do besides run back to your block? I'm a fool, numer two. Run it. [IMITATING RECORD SCRATCH] Scratch. [BEATBOXING] If you keep it going, we can get something. Go ahead, drop that beat. [BEATBOXING] Oh. OK. Yeah. AC, kicking it in the city. That's how we do it, hey, hey. Nothing to it. In the ambulance all night. Don't mess the beat up now. You got-- you gotta keep the beat. [LAUGHS] [BEATBOXING] Scratch. Great beatboxing back here. That was all him. Yeah? [BEATBOXING] OK. Uh. Hey. Hey. Hold on. Hey, hey, hey. He's trying to drop the beat.
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Length: 20min 29sec (1229 seconds)
Published: Thu Aug 13 2020
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